Winter Multicultural Wedding With A Bold Color Palette

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This winter wedding combined two cultures and two traditional ceremonies - an Indian and a Christian one.

Winter wedding season is coming up, and it’s high time to get inspired by some gorgeous weddings and maybe steal an idea or two for your own big day. Today’s wedding is about a couple that belongs to two different cultures, and they pulled off an Indian and Christian ceremony.

The color palette was a cool versatile one: dark burgundy, midnight blue, sage green, and mustard with accents of red + gold for the Indian ceremony.

The reception was designed around the theme “a walk among nature” so they had lots of greenery and wood touches, and nods to national parks throughout. Since it was an entire day-long affair, they had to serve the guests breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The bride was wearing a cool lace separate: a top with short sleeves and a high low skirt and chic burgundy shoes. For the second ceremony she rocked traditional bridal Indian attire. The groom was wearing a black suit and a burgundy tie, and for the Indian ceremony he was wearing a traditional outfit.

For the bridesmaids’ looks, the bride worked with her artist pal to create a custom design that could be worn for both ceremonies, and could style the Kashmiri shawls differently for the two looks.

The bridal bouquet was made of eucalyptus, burgundy flowers, garden roses, gold accents, craspedia, golden kans grass, dried lotus root (dipped in gold), amaranth.

This wedding is a nice example of blending two different cultures with sucess and making them look natural.

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The wedding color palette was rather bold and versatile - burgundy, green and mustard.

The wedding color palette was rather bold and versatile - burgundy, green and mustard.

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The bridesmaids' style was created by an artist who styled Kashmiri shawals for both ceremonies.

The bridesmaids' style was created by an artist who styled Kashmiri shawals for both ceremonies.

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Traditional Indian accessories became a great addition to both bridal looks.

Traditional Indian accessories became a great addition to both bridal looks.

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The bridal separate was a stunning boho lace one, with a high low skirt and suede burgundy shoes.

The bridal separate was a stunning boho lace one, with a high low skirt and suede burgundy shoes.

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The reception tables were decorated in bold fall and winter colors like green, burgundy and mustard, and real fruit and feathers were usd.

The reception tables were decorated in bold fall and winter colors like green, burgundy and mustard, and real fruit and feathers were usd.

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Edible table runners and centerpieces were a good idea as the couple served breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Edible table runners and centerpieces were a good idea as the couple served breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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The forgy bridal bouquet is a forgy masterpiece in different colors, with ribbon and textural pieces.

The forgy bridal bouquet is a forgy masterpiece in different colors, with ribbon and textural pieces.

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These are traditional Indian looks of the bride and groom.

These are traditional Indian looks of the bride and groom.

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The reception was a tented one, with eucalyptus chandeliers above.

The reception was a tented one, with eucalyptus chandeliers above.

Source: 100layercake