Autumn can be one of the most beautiful times of the year to plan your dream wedding. Rich fall colors make for a beautiful backdrop when moving into the cooler wedding months.
For autumn weddings, florals and décor steal the show. Here we have some of the best fall color palettes inspired by the rich florals that dominate the season. From traditional fall looks, to more unique styles that will have all of your guests talking, we have so much for you to consider before planning your dream autumn wedding day.
01. Southern Proper
Add a touch of autumn proper to your fall weathered wedding day. Rich autumn tones with a touch of elegance to give your big day a dressed up sophistication. Pair with gold accents to polish the end look. (Photo: Jen & Chris Creed)
02. Polished Blackberry
Sweet subdued berry tones are the perfect pairing for an autumn wedding. The fall season tends to be dominated by red and brown coloring. Give those gorgeous red autumn tones a girly touch with this blackberry inspired autumn color palette. (Photo: Lauren Kinsey)
03. Sunny Side Naturals
The sunny side of those beautiful fall colors we all love so much. This palette includes common colors of the fall season in a brightened style. Pair with distressed metals and weathered wood for a rustic nature inspired autumn day celebration. (Photo: Redfield Photography)
04. Woodland Chill
A minty chill cools down this rich berry color palette. Pair with deep greens and dusty blush to give a soft, feminine touch to these woodland inspired tones. Feel ladylike chic among the dried autumn leaves. (Photo: Miss Gen Photography)
05. Metallic Yellow
Sunny, metallic inspired tones set the scene for this autumn style. These bright fall colors pair perfectly with copper metallic accents. Ditch the dark colors that dominate the fall season, and let your cheeky personality show through with this sunny autumn day style. (Photo: Love By Serena)
06. Autumn Garden
Uniquely colored berry and green hues mix perfectly to create this garden inspired autumn color style. Pair with a flower crown, and a rich berry lip to feel like an autumn garden princess on your big day. (Photo: Just For Love Photography)
07. Fall Brights
There is no reason you can’t incorporate bright colors into your autumn wedding day style. This brightened floral design will pop against the dry, darkened colors of the fall scenery. Make a statement for your fashionable fall affair. (Photo: Nina Claire Photography)
08. Bronzed Red
Pair bright red and white with bronze accents for a uniquely chic wedding day style. This palette is simple to work with and will not overwhelm your beautiful autumn backdrop. A simple, yet trendy style for your autumn wedding day. (Photo: Dawn Charles Photographer)
09. Warm Autumn Leaves
Warm burnt orange and red, inspired by the falling autumn leaves, will give your wedding day a cozy fall feel. Soft and subdued with bright undertones, this look has a slight peaches and cream feel to it. These feminine autumn florals will blend into your beautiful fall wedding day surroundings. (Photo: Rachel Peters Photography)
10. Autumn Botanics
This is our favorite edgy fall pastel color palette. Unique tones, not commonly seen in autumn weddings, that will completely captivate the day. Feminine pink combined with pea green is an unexpected combination that totally works for our unconventional bride. (Photo: Camille Marciano for Junophoto)
11. Fall Boho
For the bright bohemian goddess out there dreaming of an autumn wedding, we have the perfect natural florals for you. Put on your flower crown and walk down a field of fall flowers barefoot to meet your husband to be. Even our sassy boho bride needs some natural inspired romance on her big day. (Photo: Alyssia B Photography)
12. Jewel Tones
Jewel tones are the perfect pairing for weddings moving into the autumn months. We put a slight twist on this jewel tone inspired palette, by adding in pops of autumn orange and yellow. The blue base tone sets up this look for a glamorous, preppy finish. (Photo: Chudleigh Weddings)
Are you planning a wedding in the fall? Let us know what color palette is perfect for you in the comments below or join in the chat on the Still White forum!
By Kathryn Schrotenboer