Purple and plum are one of the most beautiful color combinations for a wedding. These rich shades can be used in a variety of ways, from the bridal party’s dresses to flowers and decorations. We’ve gathered some of our favorite purple + plum weddings to help inspire you!
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Plum Purple Wedding Dress
As a rule of thumb, you should always wear something that makes you feel like a million bucks. It’s important to pick out your dress first and then find a color scheme that suits it best. For instance, if you choose a plum purple wedding dress, then the rest of your pallet should be kept in the same shade as well as other shades of purple (pink).
Plum Purple Bridesmaid Dresses
Plum/purple is a very flattering color on all skin tones and body types. It’s also a versatile color that can be worn during the day or night! Consider having your bridesmaids wear plum colored dresses for your wedding day.
Plum purple bridesmaid dresses are great because they’re flattering to all shades of skin, they’re versatile enough to wear during the day or night, and they can easily be paired with other styles like lace or ruffles if you want an extra embellished look (or not). Plus, the color itself is timeless so it’s one less thing for your girls to worry about when selecting their outfit for formal occasions in years to come.
Plum Purple Wedding Bouquets
Purple wedding bouquets are a great way to add color and flair to your wedding day. There are many different types of purple flowers that can be used in the bouquets, from familiar garden favorites like lavender roses and ranunculus to more unusual options like blue hydrangea and iris. Purple is also a great color for a fall or winter wedding, which means you don’t have to choose between it and pink if you want both flowers on your cake table! Flowers in shades of lilac, eggplant, plum and violet will work beautifully with many other fall hues (like golds) without overpowering them.
Plums were one of my favorite fruits when I was little because they were so sweet—and now they’re finally getting their due as one of the most popular wedding colors! On top of that fun factoid comes another: plum roses are actually not plums at all but rather an entirely separate variety called “budapest” (which is where these particular blooms originated). They have long stems with deep red petals surrounding pale yellow centers; each flower looks almost like its own miniature sunset!
Plum Purple Wedding Cakes
You can add plum purple wedding cakes to your menu to help bring out the colors of your wedding. These cakes are perfect for a fall or winter wedding, and they’re also delicious! Check out some examples below:
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