RED!
2006-11-27 11:56:43
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answered by sakura7blossoms 2
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I would stay away from red! Too many people use red for their weddings! And remember red tends to look bad on a lot of people! If I were you I would only use black and white with accents of silver or light blue. Since you are using black don't use another dark color, it would end up looking dark. Another good color is teal. Stay away from orange...looks like halloween! But I think you should stick with just black and white! I thinks it would look classy and elegant!
2006-11-27 13:07:26
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answered by Blondie98_01 2
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Really depends on what you like. You could go with pastels or deep rich colors, as long as they are accents. Everyone uses red, but it truly makes a stunning wedding.
I just performed a wedding where the white bridal gown had black up the back lacing. The bridesmaids wore black empire waist dresses with a white accent under the boobs. They all carried gorgeous red roses.
2006-11-27 12:10:24
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answered by weddrev 6
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Red is the most common color with Black and White. Any bright color will work. Pink, Turquoise, Yellow, Tangerine or any of the vivid colors. I would recommend not trying the pastel colors like sky blue, lavender, green. The dark colors won't work. Hunter, Navy, Purple etc. Congratulations and good luck.
2006-11-27 12:09:35
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answered by BlkJac 3
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Black and white are both neutral colors so everything goes with them.
If you are truly at a loss for ideas and you don't know what your favorite colors are, go to the local hardware store and look through the paint chips. Grab the ones you like and take them home to mix and match. They are also very helpful when communicating with your vendors as to what your colors are.
The style should be reflective of your (both you and your fiance) personalities. If you're normally simple people, it would be very strange to your guests to see something extremely ornate.
2006-11-27 12:18:13
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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A black and white wedding ceremony with pink accents for flowers is on no account out of trend. it is totally elegant and the girls will love their dresses. you could no longer circulate incorrect with black. that's a large decision. it is often meant for an afternoon/night wedding ceremony this is interior the autumn or wintry climate yet that's what's large approximately black and white - you could accessory it maximum besides to verify the season or your decision. Congratulations!
2016-12-10 17:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Red CAN be pretty - as so many people have suggested - but I went to a red, black & white wedding once and it looked like a valentine's day party. Be carefull with red.
I'd do all different shades of pink and/or purple. Or light blue.
2006-11-27 12:10:42
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answered by raquel122203 4
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I would have to say red! Red is for love and is rich in color and is a very bold color at that. But believe it or not black and white do well by themselves!
2006-11-27 12:04:11
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answered by missredheadd 2
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I would use red for an accent color to go with the black and white
2006-11-27 12:02:26
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answered by Danielle 2
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My best friend got married in October and did a Black, Red, and Ivory wedding. It was gorgeous. I would suggest you do red in your color scheme too.
2006-11-27 12:04:05
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answered by Laura 4
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it depends what sort of look you want to achieve; but usually strong ; bright colours ( Red;orange;sunshine yellow; bright/lime green;etc) are most striking with black & white.
however pastel colours can look just as effective but in a more understated way.
the suggestion to get some paint colour chips is well worth taking; or even go into some fabric shops & put different fabrics together. another option is to buy some 1metre(1.1yards) long pieces of ribbon say 2.5cm(1inch) wide & then you can take experiment with them at home as well.
look through magazines ; bridal & others- you may be able to borrow bridal magazines from your local library
it also depends on whether you are just using these colours for accents or as colours for your attendants outfits.
2006-11-27 13:26:48
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answered by fairypelican 6
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