Thursday 22 December 2011

Choosing Your Wedding Palette

Indian weddings are a mirror reflection of India’s culture which is a brilliant amalgamation of various hues and shades and lends the ‘exotic’ quotient which is generally associated to the India. Indian weddings are normally radiant with a lot of colours, however, to make those colours appear to be in a harmonious synchronisation with each other and thereby add an edge to your wedding ceremony over others, you must spare a few seconds of your busy schedule in choosing the colour palette for your Indian wedding.

No matter, you are going for a theme based wedding or not, a perfect colour palette extending from the wedding invitations to the drapes used, wedding decorations like flowers and even to the cocktails served as per the theme colour, will add a sense of harmony to your wedding ceremony and reflect your style.

In order to choose your Indian wedding palette, start by sparing a few seconds for yourself and think about the colours that complement and reflect your personality. You can also look for some inspiration from decor magazines or on internet. You can also take a look at the Pantone shades for the season which is a unique choice of colours by professionals from various fields ranging from interior decoration to the fashion industry. These colours are chosen by professionals keeping in mind the latest trends which are in vogue that season. Even a colour wheel showcasing complementing and contrasting colours can also help you narrow down your choices to a few colours.

Colour palette is the defining element of every Indian wedding and strikes a mood for the celebrations, e.g. – the customary mixture of red, green, yellow and orange in an Indian wedding reflects a lively mood whereas pastel shades such as white and blush pink reflect elegance and lemon yellow, green etc propagate a fresh look.

Merely by choosing the right colours in your wedding palette, you can not only set the right mood for your wedding ceremony but also it will provide a sneak into your personality.


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