When it comes to choosing colors for your big wedding day it can be overwhelming at times. Remember when picking colors that purple can mean different things to different people so it is important to find a particular shade of purple that you want for your wedding. For example, you may want a lilac color so it is important to tell people that your color is lilac so that they are not visualizing a plum color.
It is also important to choose a color or colors that compliment the main color you want in your wedding. If you are choosing lilac as your color you may wish to go with other colors that have softer tones such as a pale yellow or light mint. It could also be beneficial for you to think about having the groom and groomsmen wear sandstone or beige color tuxedos or suits so that the you can have a softer feel.
While there is no rule that says your colors must flow well together you want the attention to be on you, not your crazy mismatched colors (unless of course that is the theme that you are going for). Make sure that you would be comfortable wearing the color that you have chosen and keep in mind that colors look different on everyone depending on their skin tone, body shape, and hair color. You may wish to have your bridesmaids try on different color dresses to start with to determine what color works well with everyone.
Picking colors may not be easy, but don't let someone tell you not to pick a color just because they want to use it for their wedding or they do not like the color. They may not like your color choices, but if they are your friends they will tell you that and then wear the color anyway.
It is also important to choose a color or colors that compliment the main color you want in your wedding. If you are choosing lilac as your color you may wish to go with other colors that have softer tones such as a pale yellow or light mint. It could also be beneficial for you to think about having the groom and groomsmen wear sandstone or beige color tuxedos or suits so that the you can have a softer feel.
While there is no rule that says your colors must flow well together you want the attention to be on you, not your crazy mismatched colors (unless of course that is the theme that you are going for). Make sure that you would be comfortable wearing the color that you have chosen and keep in mind that colors look different on everyone depending on their skin tone, body shape, and hair color. You may wish to have your bridesmaids try on different color dresses to start with to determine what color works well with everyone.
Picking colors may not be easy, but don't let someone tell you not to pick a color just because they want to use it for their wedding or they do not like the color. They may not like your color choices, but if they are your friends they will tell you that and then wear the color anyway.