Vintage wedding
- Vasyl Marchuk
- Apr 16
- 1 min read
Vintage
Vintage weddings often feature soft, muted colors or classic hues depending on the era. Pastel shades were popular in the 1950s, while the '80s and '90s were a little more opulent, pairing silver and gold with ivory and black as the base colors
Typically, a vintage wedding dress is at least 20 years old, dating back to a specific era, such as the 1920s, 1950s, or 1970s. These dresses often possess unique characteristics that set them apart from modern bridal gowns. The appeal of a vintage wedding dress lies in its authenticity and timeless elegance.
Green is vintage wedding color, especially when it's added through natural elements, like flowers or foliage. Add ivory and gold as the accent colors for a gorgeous palette.
Light pink adds romance and charm to a vintage wedding aesthetic. It's subtle enough that you can weave it into a lot of different details (flower arrangements, table linens, stationery, fashion) .
Invest in custom wedding calligraphy for your escort cards or seating chart. It's one detail that will immediately elevate the ambience of the wedding reception.



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