Maroon is without doubt the most popular wedding color for the autumn and winter seasons. Being contrasting, bold and outstanding, maroon can pop with a number of colors, whatever you choose to match it with.This extremely beautiful and rich shade can be incorporated into your wedding dress, your shoes, your bridesmaids’ dresses,your groom’s suit, flowers and textiles for décor and wedding invitations. Get inspired by the ideas below and rock these shades!
Maroon + Yellow
The look of a fire or Autumn leaves with a touch of red and yellow is a warm autumn palette for weddings, especially for the first for the bride.

Maroon + Purple
One of the best colors to pick for your wedding is going to be Maroon. There’s a old saying that says “No color is as regal as crimson”. Maroon is a deep and mysterious color that would make a great pick for a wedding. Whether it’s a deep purple color or a dark red, you will be able to achieve a regal coloring that will make your wedding stand out from the rest.

Maroon + Green + White
Maroon is a versatile color that can be incorporated into any other wedding color palette, typically as a secondary color. This color palette is deemed ideal for those who are looking to create a dark and luxurious look for their wedding. The juxtaposition of dark and light can create a contrast that is both attractive and attractive in its own right. Consider using a gradient color scheme with a maroon accent color mixed with a lighter shade like yellow or white mixed with green.

Maroon + Green
For many people in America, green may be their favorite color, but this more understated shade of brown is popular around the world, and it’s on trend at the moment. Vibrant maroon looks great with summer wedding colors, however it can sometimes clash with other colors. But with different shades of green and brown, a maroon and green wedding is a great idea.

Maroon + Yellow
This combination of colors is strikingly beautiful. Similar to the combination of caramel and burnt orange, the color of this wedding dress and the program is as unique as it is enchanting. Adding this shade to your wedding day plans will help it land on the glamorous side of things.

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