Once upon a time, in the mid-2000′s, a bride marched into a banquet hall, where her entire wedding lay sprawled out before her, a vision in chocolate and pink, unarguably the decade’s hottest colour palette. There was also likely a Baby Got Back Surprise Dance.  My, how time’s have changed. Brides are swapping cakes for cake pops, chicken supreme for food trucks and rose petals for sparkly confetti; deliberately mismatching their bridesmaids; and chucking aside those shade swatches to make room for a full-blown colour fest. I don’t know about you, but this wedding blogger couldn’t be happier. Viva la revolution!

Are you loving this colour jam as much as I am? Comment below or tweet @RachelCravit!

Ever since I caught a glimpse of Angelina Jolie’s bajillion carat emeralds at the 2009 Academy Awards, I’ve had a thing for coloured stones. When Kate (does she even need a surname at this point?) flashed her iconic sapphire engagement ring, the wedding world went in a tizzy and we finally started seeing them all over the place. Unlike mason jars, however, I don’t want to scratch someone’s eyes out every time I spot one. On the contrary, I can’t seem to get enough. This next little bit probably has something to do with it:

Lisa Lefkowitz

Stewart Leishman

Meg Smith

Aaron Delesie

Michael & Anna Costa

Melanie Duerkopp

KT Merry Photography

A Brit & A Blonde

Leo Patrone

Brown Butter Photography

Jose Villa

Veranda.com

What do you think? Are you gaga for green engagement rings, or are you a firm believer in the classic Tiffany solitaire? Comment below or tweet @RachelCravit!

Images: Lisa Lefkowitz, Stewart Leishman, Meg Smith, Aaron Delesie, Michael & Anna Costa, Melanie Duerkopp, KT Merry, A Brit & A Blonde, Leo Patrone, Brown Butter Photography, Jose Villa, Veranda.com

 

This week is all about rings, and I don’t mean those pavé diamond eternity bands you’ve been eying in the window at Cartier. With the Olympics officially up and running, we’re glued to our TVs, captivated by the world’s most remarkable athletes and their ability to perform under frightening pressure. After all, it’s a well known fact that being an Olympian is almost as stressful as being a bride, especially one on a mission to throw the most epic wedding of all time. Sure, you may not be spending eight hours in the gym (at least not until you decide to squeeze into a Vera Wang mermaid gown), but you know a thing or two about being overwhelmed. The dress fittings, the menu selections, the guest lists…have you even selected a colour scheme yet? Forget competing countries, what about the competing corals and peaches which are both determined to wiggle their way into your bouquet? Relax. This may not be the Olympic Training Center, but it is Wedding Style File, which means I’m here to help. I understand that determining the shade of your Big Day can be like a mental 400-meter medley.

Fortunately, I’ve already got a few suggestions for you. While Wedding Style File may not exclusively address colour palettes, there are a number of blogs that do, namely Perfect Palette and the venerable Snippet & Ink (they also have some gorgeous real weddings and photo shoots for you to Pin to your heart’s content). But before you scamper off in your pretty little heels, I wanted to share my latest “colour crush” (or lack thereof): all white, with loads of texture. Many brides, when considering their palette, are happy to think in terms of David’s Bridal swatches, which I’ve literally seen dictating everything from table cloths to cake stands. Unfortunately, the result is usually one dimensional: tired, bland and completely uninteresting.

Imagine rushing in to your wedding planner instead with a fistful of pearls, faux fur shawl and a bottle of your favorite glittery nail polish and proclaiming, “These are my wedding colours.” She would either frown in confusion or (hopefully, if she’s as fantastic as you are) nod her head and say “brilliant”. The result would be a naturally shaded celebration with flecks of gold — organic but luxe — and completely one of a kind. With all white, you’re afforded even more range in the texture department. What might be overwhelming in other hues will be nothing short of breathtaking in ivory, cream, white and other neutrals. So pile on the lace, silks and feathers and show ‘em how it’s done!

Samuel Lippke

Jose Villa

Alison Mayfield

shewanders photography

Juliet Elizabeth Photography

Elizabeth Messina

Apryl Ann Photography

Tanja Lippert

Brian Dorsey

Samuel Lippke

Lucida Photography

Elizabeth Messina

Barber Photography

Aaron Delesie

Juliet Elizabeth Photography

Juliet Elizabeth Photography

Lane Dittoe

What do you think of the all-white/neutral textured look? Comment below or tweet @RachelCravit!

Images: Samuel Lippke, Jose Villa, Alison Mayfield, shewanders Photography, Juliet Elizabeth Photography, Elizabeth Messina, Apryl Ann Photography, Tanja Lippert, Brian Dorsey, Lucida Photography, Barber Photography, Aaron Delesie, Lane Dittoe


Aaron Delesie

Aaron Delesie

Gine Meola

Kristyn Hogan

Jose Villa

Cooper Carras

Braedon Photography

Lane Dittoe

Marianne Wilson Photography

Braedon Photography

Ken Kienow Wedding Photography

Mr.Boddington’s Studio

Smallpigart Photography 

Amanda K Photography

Elizabeth Messina

Alea Lovely

Michael & Anna Costa Photographers

Tanja Lippert Photography 

Suzanne Kalan via Martha Stewart Weddings

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