5 Colors to Wear to a Fall Wedding
We can't believe we're about to say this, but summer is slowly but surely winding down. Once August rolls around, the official start of fall (which lands on September 22 this year) will be here sooner than we'd like to imagine. While summertime is all about bright, bold hues (we're talking yellows, pinks, and lime greens) autumn's color palette is slightly warmer—think maroon, burnt orange, and emerald green, to name a few.
The colors that make up our fall style reflect these warmer tones, with pieces designed in the aforementioned autumnal shades dominating our wardrobes (one look at these all-orange outfits got us super excited about the changing palette). To get you ready for everything the new season has coming your way, we thought we'd create a definitive guide to all the colors one should wear to a fall wedding (you're bound to attend one, no?).
Below, we’ve picked out the top five colors to wear to a fall wedding, but that’s not all—we also curated an edit of stunning dresses for each.
Emerald green
Yellow
Maroon
Available in sizes UK6 to UK18.
Available in sizes IT38 to IT48.
Navy blue
Available in sizes FR34 to FR46.
Orange
Next up, learn about whether or not you can wear red to a wedding, from the style experts.
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