Traditionally,
summer is the season for weddings. The idea being perhaps that we’re better
able to rely on the weather. Of course, this is pretty nonsensical considering
the unpredictable nature of the British climate. In reality, the summer months
are as likely to offer gale force winds and driving rain as any other time of
the year.
Now, there’s
nothing nicer than glorious sunshine for getting spliced, but unfortunately the
weather is the one thing the wedding planner can’t predict. So, why not throw
caution to the wind, rain and cold and think about a winter wedding instead?
The clear, crisp days of the autumn and winter months can be just as perfect as
any amount of summer sunshine.
Embracing all
that’s evocative of the changing seasons can be an inspiring theme upon which
to base your big day. Look to your natural surroundings if you really want to
make a statement. The buttery yellows, burnt reds and golden browns of the
autumn season seize your attention and demand that you stop and stare.
The magic of
this season of mists and mellow fruitfulness can be reflected in the
attendants’ attire. The bride’s gown could also contain elements of autumnal
colour. This seasonal scheme needn’t be restricted solely to your clothing choices
either; it can be incorporated into the table decorations and floral
arrangements too. Autumn often assaults the senses, so what better time of year
to put away the pastels and opt for something a little more opulent.
Mother
of the bride outfits can also embrace these
bolder colours which may be better suited to some skin tones. The pastel shades
of summer generally look better on darker skin, so the warmer hues of autumn
and winter are more likely to flatter fairer skin that’s been starved of the
sunshine of summer holidays.
The winter
months provide a glorious palette of colours from which to choose. Berry reds
and holly greens can really evoke a sense of the festive season. Christmas is a
wonderful time for a winter wedding, giving you free rein to run with the
opulence and extravagance of the celebration.
Why not indulge
your guests with a winter wonderland? Create a magical mood with decorative
lighting and ‘Christmassy’ colours. It’s also the best time of year to serve
heart-warming, home-cooked style food for the wedding breakfast. Warming
cocktails make for an interesting change to the normal welcome drink of
champagne and your guests are sure to join you in the spirit of the occasion.