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C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E

W W W . C H I C A G O W E D D I N G R E S O U R C E . C O M

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B A N Q U E T S , R E C E P T I O N S , S H O W E R S & P A R T I E S

Navy

Peony

Tawny

Port

Neutral

Gray

Marina

Autumn

Maple

Golden

Lime

Butterum

Shaded

Spruce

Granadine

Ballet

Slipper

PANTONE FALL 2017 COLOR PALETTE

DRESS IN GREEN

Bridesmaids dresses are the perfect place to impress with green.

Something fun and flirty works very well with this lively color.

The groomsmen can show some green too. In one wedding, the

groomsmen donned striped pink and green ties to match the green

bridesmaid dresses. A long, all green tie is dapper too.

Brides can get in on the fun by adding some green to their gown,

especially if they’re wearing white or ivory dresses. A green colored belt,

colored gem jewelry, or even a pair of green heels will make a mark. You

can wear them again and it will be super original.

If you’d rather bring green to your top half, headpieces and crowns are a

current trend and easy to incorporate green into.

ADD GREEN TO DECOR

Splashes of Greenery can be added to almost every bit of decor

throughout your wedding. Start with green motifs in your wedding

stationary from save the dates and invites to table cards and thank you

notes.

At the ceremony, add green ribboning on aisles or to a wedding arch if

you’re going that route. At the venue, options are galore from lush pops of

greenery on table runners, table clothes and napkins to candles and chair

accents. However, if the bridesmaids dresses are green, stay clear of too

much greenery on the tables. You don’t want them disappearing into the

tables.

Green can even extend to the ceilings. Instead of hanging lanterns or

paper lanterns, which have been around forever, brides can incorporate

hanging or draped greens from ceilings.

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