A Coral + Poppy Red Palette Styled Two Ways

coral wedding inspiration

Today’s pretty inspiration shoot is a bit different. It uses a pretty coral color palette, but love that the team designed to share the same palette in two different styles! One a bit more modern and one a bit more traditional, but both are colorful + fun! A bit more about why the two different styles…

From Events Luxe, Why did we want to showcase two different styles and demonstrate how to achieve them? Simply because we find the most difficult part of planning a wedding for brides is staying cohesive in their styling so that every element compliments the other. We wanted to break the styling down and make the differences more obvious by keeping colors and the floral topper the same. While the colors are the same, the color proportion is not. Color proportion is a key element in the overall style impression of an event. Our florals were the same throughout – thus showing you don’t have to have “modern flowers” or “traditional flowers” to create your look. We also used a unique color combination of poppy red, coral, and blush to showcase how you can use vibrant and interesting colors without going overboard or looking too contrasting. We used Chiavaris in both scenes, however we used gold in the Traditional scene, and clear/crystal for the Modern. This chair silhouette can go with everything! It’s a very popular wedding chair. We don’t believe “Modern” has to mean stark or neon or chevron, we wanted to show that modern can be done romantically. Our view is that what is modern and what is now, is using different inspirations from different eras and putting them together in a smart way.

Thanks to Jordan Brittley for the lovely photos!

bride wearing floppy hat

floppy hat with flower train


Our modern side was meant to show what we define as “modern” – which, currently, is taking different eras and inspirations and putting them into a clean palette, using a bolder base tone, and incorporating elements people don’t see all the time (keyword: unique).

For our menus, table numbers, and favor tags, we utilized a simple and modern typography and layout, and kept the lines on the table simple. The floral centerpiece is placed on a red leather riser with nailhead trim (made by us) which was then filled with more flowers and candles. Placemats are large square glittered cardstock available at craft stores! The bridesmaids are bold in their poppy red dresses, and as an alternative to two bouquets, one bridesmaid carried a bouquet and the other wore a fresh flower hat and flower ring, showing a bridesmaid doesn’t have to hold a bouquet to look the part.

coral bridesmaids


The bridesmaids in this scene do not have matching dresses. We used the same poppy red color but chose contrasting dresses to show that a balance can be made even if you use different fabrics or silhouettes. The bride also wore a hat, customized with fresh wedding flowers cascading into a train as an alternative to a bouquet. Her dress was a simple silhouette with beautiful modern eyelet-style lace. (Yes! Lace can be “modern”!) The groom wore a light coral jacket with gray slacks which showcases a modern take on the traditional groom or groomsman style.

coral groom

traditional tablescape

menu

favors


The red “leather” riser on the modern table was made by us, starting from bare wood planks. The box was assembled, then covered in vegan pleather, trimmed, and the nailhead trim was applied in a fun geometric pattern to one side. We didn’t DIY the modern placemats, but we created the idea of placemats out of using craft store glitter paper, something we think is pretty fun. The hats were made by the florist but could be done by any crafty bride with the motivation!

traditional coral tablescape

favors

wedding party


Our traditional side was designed to showcase the same exact color palette, utilized in a more traditional-wedding way while still looking unique and stunning. The same floral topper from the modern centerpiece is utilized, placed directly onto the table and surrounded with romantic rose petals and tall ivory taper candles (be sure to ask your venue about their policy on open flames!). Two table runners are used on this table, laid parallel to one another, which is a more current take on the commonly-seen single runner, or crossed runners, which we thought was fun to showcase on a traditional-style design. The chairs are Chiavari, decorated with bright poppy red chiffon, while the opposite side of the table has vintage seating – a coral loveseat. Menus, favor tags, and table numbers utilize a script font with a monogram, and menus are placed inside the napkin and topped with a rose. Instead of placemats like on the Modern table, we used beautiful blush chargers with a romantic floral shape.

modern coral tablescape

tall skinny candle decor

tall skinny candle decor

red chair decor

whimsical coral florals

bride

coral invitation


The bridesmaids wore matching coral pleated dresses and carried bright poppy red parasols as their accessory. The bride wore a stunning blush pink ballgown with a heavily embellished and crystal encrusted bodice. This strapless ballgown silhouette is more bridal-traditional, contrasting with her modern look which was simple and had slightly more casual with the satin straps. Along with her showstopping blush ballgown, the bride carried an ivory lace parasol, with fresh florals draping across one side! It was a gorgeous and unique look.

bridesmaids

bridesmaids


Love the parasols? We have a pretty lace parasol and poppy red parasols in The GWS Shop!

parasol with flower train


Isn’t that umbrella with flowers so pretty?! If you love these colors, check out our Get the Look for this shoot!

Thanks so much to all these creative artists for sharing their talents with us today!

photography: Jordan Brittley // venue name: Piper Palm House // hair stylist: Lalo Salon // makeup artist: Lalo Salon // linen rentals: BBJ Linens // event planner: Events Luxe // floral designer: The Crimson Petal // umbrella rentals: Bella Umbrella // rentals: Finch Vintage Rentals, Premier Rentals // dress store: Simply Elegant Bridal // paper props: Ten Four Paper

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