Red and Blue Combinations That Will Make Your Wedding a Regal Affair
Weddings use many colour combinations. One such trending colour is the red and blue combination that isn’t very common but is sure to add some charm and how! Read to know.
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When we think of Indian weddings, we think of colours, we think of wedding décor, and lastly of the bride and the groom. With the growing trend of themes and colour combinations, weddings have become even more vibrant and fun.
While the colour red is one of the most commonly used at weddings, the combination of red and blue isn’t that common but definitely one that attracts a lot of attention. For those of you that cannot imagine a red and blue colour combination for wedding outfits or décor, we have a few good examples to convince you that it is one of the unusual choices that you must make this wedding season.
So dig in to find out how you can use red and blue seamlessly on your big day!
Wedding Décor
Let’s begin with red and blue wedding décor ideas that do not just look beautiful but also make for an unusual choice for those of you that wish for their wedding décor to be one of a kind and quirky.
The Regal Red and Blue Ambience
While most people think a red and blue combination is one that’ll have a funky vibe, here’s a décor that proves them wrong. From the red and blue alternating drapes above the table to the red cushions on the chair, the blue table napkins, and the red roses as centrepieces on the table, this décor is royal and regal in every sense.
The Sufi Blue Setup
Another eye-catching red and blue setup is one that is perfect for a musical night or a Sangeet décor. The Sufi like vibe created with this red and blue ambience is not just soothing to the eyes but also sets the mood up straight. The mood lights, the seating arrangements, the light hangings and the floral decorations in the combination of red and blue work perfectly to make the night magical and vibe Sufi-like.
Bride and Groom Outfits
Brides have always loved red when it comes to their bridal lehenga, but millennials have never missed a chance to surprise us with some unique choices in their colour preferences for their lehenga. The grooms, on the other hand, keep it simple and are usually not looking to break the internet with their fashion trends. However, their choice of outfit always has to be classy and dapper along with being comfortable and stylish.
The Floral Blue lehenga
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This is one of the most quirky shades of blue that we have come across in bridal lehengas. The Nirma blue lehenga with red floral embroidery is not just one of a kind but also refreshing to see on a bride. The red net dupatta used as a veil adds the traditional touch to the look making the combination of red and blue look even more ravishing.
The Jodhpuri Suit with Shawl
While the grooms usually stick to the basic colours, this one is an exception for those that wish to wear a combination of a red and blue outfit. The stylish blue Jodhpuri suit paired with a red and blue printed shawl looks regal and classy while also making the red and blue combination blend seamlessly. Therefore this one is for the fashion enthusiasts that do not mind draping a shawl and carrying it around for the entire night.
Matching Royal Couture Couple Outfits in Red and Blue
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Lastly, we have something royal and extravagant for our millennial brides and grooms that wish to wear matching outfits on their big day in the combination of red and blue. For the brides, the beautiful royal blue lehenga and organza cut out dupatta with both zari and thread embroidery looks extremely regal when paired with the intricately embroidered heavy red choli.
And for our grooms to match their queens, their outfit has got to be equally royal and dramatic. Therefore the blue flared sherwani and salwar paired with a red turban and a red hand-embroidered shawl draped around makes for the perfect couple outfit to match her style.
Looking at the above ideas and styles we can safely bet that red and blue is surely a combination that suits the Indian wedding backdrop and fashion. If you’re still wondering how to pull the red and blue combination off, don’t worry and take a cue from the above ideas.
While they are all easy to carry styles and ideas, you can always mix and match to add a touch and style of your own. In the end, everything at your wedding must be an extension of who you are, be it your outfit or the wedding décor.
Are you convinced that red and blue is the trending combination at weddings this season? Get in touch with our planners for the deets!