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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

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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By Anna Sachse,

CTW Features

You’ve locked in the vibe you want for

your wedding, but how do you bring

your dream day to colorful and perfectly

accented life? Here are fresh design ideas

for three popular styles.

VIBE: LUXE

To go glam, think bling. Acrylic and

crystals are hot right now. Pair these or-

nate details with rich jewel tones for a

bold statement – for example, an acrylic

candelabra topped with bursts of vibrant

florals in a variety of textures is contem-

porary and on-trend.

For a more traditional, elegant version

of luxe, select a softer color palette –

think all white, silver and blush, ivory

and grayed jade, etc. Sumptuous center-

pieces of varying heights will make the

room feel full and opulent, Wiley says,

especially when paired with floor length

glitter/sequin linens, tons of candles and

dramatic uplighting.

Fancy paper goods (menu, place card,

table number), statement napkin rings,

high-end stemware and china, and de-

tails like individual salt and pepper shak-

ers will help your luxe look feel complete.

VIBE: MODERN

When it comes to palette, black and white

may be timeless, but it also makes a so-

phisticated modern statement. Clean and

sleek, it feels urban and expensive – think

black chandeliers and low white couches

for sipping cocktails. For extra flair, con-

sider adding in a single vivid hue, like hot

pink, lime green or a bright yellow or red.

Another modern color option is to hop

on board the current craze for all-things

ombré. For instance, consider long,

dense centerpieces of a single bloom that

gradate from white to lavender to darker

and darkest shades of purple. Also incor-

porate a large, bold pattern (e.g. damask,

chevron, houndstooth) through runners,

napkin wraps, and more.

In general, all-white dishware looks

smart (rectangles are cool), and avoid

overloading your tabletop and using flor-

id fonts on your paper elements.

VIBE: RUSTIC CHIC

Palettes have a fair amount of flexibility

for this a little bit country/a little bit vin-

tage aesthetic. Play around with brown,

beige, cream, blue, teal, violet, mustard,

greens, and soft pinks, coral and orange,

plus pewter, wood and burlap materials.

The best centerpieces are eclectic ar-

rangements paired with eye candy like

picture frames, antique books, lanterns,

votives or even ceramic figurines. Use

vintage rental companies to source mix-

and-match dinnerware or other unique

pieces.

If you’re down to do it yourself, set the

scene with up-cycling. Turn an old barn

window into a table for your lounge area,

make a chandelier out of bottles or build

a large frame out of discarded crown

molding to get married in or for a photo

booth. And don’t forget the wooden signs

for everything from lawn games to direc-

tions to the loo.

To avoid skewing too “country,” focus

on juxtaposing the unpolished and the

posh. For instance chandeliers with barn

tables: think Sofia Vergara in the Diet

Pepsi commercial at the wedding with

gorgeous candelabras hanging from the

trees.

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