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A banquet setup with a table decorated in floral patterns, surrounded by chairs. Two side tables covered in blue and gold cloths stand next to it. Wicker baskets hang on the white wall.

Wedding Color Schemes for September We Need You to Know About

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Featured Linen: Clementine Copper Linen and Callie Olive Napkin

Photo Credit: Stop Go Love

What You Need to Know

  • Versatility of Choices: September brings a transitional vibe offering a diverse palette ranging from the last hints of summer brightness to early autumn earth tones.
  • Theme Integration: Incorporating seasonal elements like harvest and vineyard themes can enhance the aesthetic of your wedding and bring that extra element.
  • Personal Touch: Adding personal or unconventional bold color pops can make your wedding stand out and feel more intimate.

As we wave bye to summer and welcome the cozy vibes of autumn, September becomes a magical time to get married (maybe that’s why it’s the most popular month to have a wedding). It’s like the best of both worlds—the lingering warmth of summer blends perfectly with the inviting, deeper shades of fall, creating the opportunity for couples to mix bright summer colors with the more subdued, earthy tones of autumn.Getting the colors just right can really define the mood of your big day, making it feel both memorable and perfectly curated for the day.

The Palette of Early Autumn: Trends and Themes

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Photo Credit: Stop Go Love

Classic Elegance: Burgundy and Gold

Burgundy and gold represent a quintessentially autumnal palette that exudes elegance and warmth. These colors are perfect for a sophisticated evening wedding, as they bring together the richness of fall with a touch of luxury. Gold accents can be used in everything from table linens and napkins to bridal party attire and floral arrangements. Pair a deep velvet color, like Evergreen Velvet linen, with a printed napkin and use golden accented tableware to complete the look. For a softer look, use a lighter solid linen like Monaco Gold, paired with a coordinating napkin and bring in burgundy elements through florals.

A decorated table setting with floral tablecloth, glassware, candles, and a ceramic planter with flowers. The place setting includes a napkin with a name card, utensils, and a gift box on top of a plate.

Photo Credit: Paula B Photography

Rustic Charm: Sage Green and Earth Tones

Fora more understated or rustic wedding, sage green combined with earth tones like taupe, beige, and brown creates a calming and natural environment. This scheme works beautifully for outdoor weddings, complementing the natural scenery and the soft light of September days. To get this look, check out our favorite sage and green hued linens: Magnolia Fog, Eden Fern, Joan Artichoke Sage, Monaco Seafoam, Rustic Moss and Kennedy Stripe Moss.

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Photo Credit: Molly Carr Photography

Soft and Romantic: Blush and Ivory

Blush and ivory are perfect for creating a soft, romantic ambiance. This gentle pairing works well with the soft light of early autumn and can be accented with subtle hints of gold or silver for a bit of sparkle. It’s ideal for couples looking for a traditional wedding feel with a modern, luxe twist. We love a textured blush linen like Monaco Woodrose or Velvet Blush paired with softer ivory toned linens (check out our Velvet Pearl, Caterina White or Mila Woven White), or to create a feminine and romantic look for your event. For a printed linen with a touch of glam, get the look with Rosie Champagne or Vines Metallic linen.

A banquet setup with a table decorated in floral patterns, surrounded by chairs. Two side tables covered in blue and gold cloths stand next to it. Wicker baskets hang on the white wall.

Featured Linens: Denver Chestnut, Boucle Powder Blue, Montana Suede Navy, Velvet Hazel

Photo Credit: Kim Lyn Photography

Unique and Modern: Brown, Blue and Teal

For those looking to step outside the traditional color schemes, a combination of brown, blue and teal offers a chic and modern alternative. This combination can be dressed up or down, depending on the formality of your event, and works particularly well in urban or industrial-themed venues. Mix and match this color palette throughout your wedding to bring in these earthy yet rich tones and warm up your space.

Reverie Social for Your September Wedding Linen Rentals

Looking to elevate your September wedding with stunning linen rentals that perfectly match your color scheme? Reverie Social offers a wide range of high-quality linens that will seamlessly integrate with your wedding’s aesthetic.

Let us help you create a beautifully coordinated atmosphere that complements your theme and impresses your guests. Visit our website or contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can make your wedding truly unforgettable with luxury table and linen rentals.

FAQs

What are the best color schemes for a morning wedding in September?

For morning weddings, consider soft, light colors like blush, ivory, and soft blues to capture the gentle morning light.

Can I mix summer and autumn colors for my September wedding?

Absolutely! September is a transitional time, allowing for a beautiful blend of late summer and early autumn hues. Think about combining colors like navy and coral with touches of gold or rust.

How can weather affect my color choices?

Weather in September can vary, so consider your venue and the typical weather patterns. For cooler climates, richer tones like burgundy or navy can add warmth, while lighter tones like sage or blush are perfect for warmer locations.

What are some unconventional but tasteful color combinations for September?

Charcoal and teal or olive and mauve are great choices for a unique palette that stands out while still feeling appropriate for the season.

How do I incorporate my color scheme into my wedding attire?

Consider having your bridal party wear colors that reflect your scheme, or incorporate the colors in accessories like ties, bouquets, or the bride’s shoes.

Jun. 19, 2024

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