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Cheshire 
Dedicated July 2017

Do fall weddings have to be in fall colors?

Cheshire , on July 25, 2016 at 4:24 PM Posted in Style and Décor 0 15

I can't decide if I want to go with fall colors or whatever colors I want...

15 Comments

Latest activity by Baranpartyof2, on July 25, 2016 at 4:59 PM
  • Lauren17
    Master July 2017
    Lauren17 ·
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    No. You can pick whatever you want.

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  • MrsToBe-BecameMrs
    VIP September 2016
    MrsToBe-BecameMrs ·
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    You can do whatever colors you want, whenever you want. I would just keep in mind that the richer the color, the easier it may be to find in the fall.

    If you want your bridesmaids in blush and sunny yellow floral print dresses you may have to special order them vs if you want them in wine or burnt orange.

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  • Mrs. Sasswood
    Master October 2016
    Mrs. Sasswood ·
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    Is this real?

    No, of course you can pick whatever you want!

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  • Hollyberry
    VIP October 2016
    Hollyberry ·
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    They can be whatever you want! Just keep in mind if you planning on taking any outdoor photos what the scenery might play up or down.

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  • Cheshire 
    Dedicated July 2017
    Cheshire  ·
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    Yes it is real hahaha...I just was worried people would think it is weird to have pastels in October

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  • MrsND
    Master November 2016
    MrsND ·
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    Pick which ever you'd like. I'm not a fan of the typical fall colors but I love the weather.

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  • MTR
    Devoted October 2016
    MTR ·
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    My girls are wearing a neutral color. You in no way have to have "fall colors" for a fall wedding

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  • MrsA
    Master October 2015
    MrsA ·
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    I was married in Oct and didn't have fall colors.

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  • Mrs. Sasswood
    Master October 2016
    Mrs. Sasswood ·
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    It may be more difficult to come across those colors, but certainly not impossible nor a faux pas if you want to have them! As long as you are hosting your guests properly, who cares about the details except you?

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  • Keladriel
    Expert November 2017
    Keladriel ·
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    You can do whatever colors you'd like. My wedding will be in October but my girls will NOT be wearing standard "fall" colors. I don't wan them blending in with all the trees haha since we'll be outside. Also I think they'd kill me if I asked them to wear orange >. <

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  • Katie
    Master October 2016
    Katie ·
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    I'm getting married in October and doing dark jewel tones. So dark blues, reds, plums, and emeralds. Gold accents =)


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  • Nancy Taussig
    Nancy Taussig ·
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    We got married 10/10 in FL (where we really don't have Fall colors). We had peach, ivory, and navy blue.

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  • MittenInTheSouth
    Dedicated November 2016
    MittenInTheSouth ·
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    I don't like fall colors, but somehow orange made it's way as an accent color, and somehow that accent color is becoming more used than our main color (teal).

    I asked my florist to make the bouquets look as springy as possible because I love spring (I always wanted of a spring wedding. My FH knew this, and still decided to propose at a time when we'd have to have a fall wedding).

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  • Sara
    Master April 2017
    Sara ·
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    Nope. Do what you want

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  • Baranpartyof2
    Super November 2016
    Baranpartyof2 ·
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    I'm doing royal blue for bridesmaids dresses and the accent colors will be greens and blues with white and silver thrown in there. Smiley smile

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