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A fall or winter wedding may sound chilling or even dreary, but a wild yet romantic theme inspired by the city of New Orleans could save you from even the coldest wedding date. In this post, the wild and exciting sites and atmosphere of New Orleans could be yours, providing a unique yet magnetic environment for you and your guests. Read on to see how you can capture the alluring quality of New Orleans for your special day!
Bridal Wear:
You could go a lot of different ways with your bridal look, but we think our ‘Georgia’ dress is perfect for capturing a glittering and fanciful ‘Southern belle’ look. The crystal bodice and layers and flouncy tulle skirt are perfect for recalling both the classic style of a southern lady and the glittering mood surrounding the heart of New Orleans. Put the bridesmaids in one of the colors below and make sure they get the memo to wear something more formal.
Groomswear:
The key for your groom is to maintain a formal yet unstuffy look that will perfectly compliment your ‘Southern belle’ attire. A slim fitting black suit with a traditional bow tie is perfect for capturing the romantic and classic look of your wedding while your gown shows the extravagance and intrigue that New Orleans exudes. Keep the groomsmen simple with black suits to keep the look cohesive.
Bridal Beauty:
For your bridal look, you will want something both classic and romantic but with a fresh touch. Vampy lips and liquid liner is perfect for any fall wedding while a wavy and tousled updo keeps the whole look from feeling too stiff.
Wedding Colors:
Your wedding colors need to capture the glittering aesthetic of the French Quarter and Bourbon street while still maintaining an achievable and classy feel for your wedding. Gold is a must, and should be peppered throughout your wedding details. Dark and rich sangria is great as an accent color, an antique green exemplifies an old world style, and a creamy ivory adds a familiar touch to smooth it all over.
Wedding Flowers:
Your wedding bouquet and flowers should have an air of genteel femininity and moody mystery. Creamy pinks and ivories are perfectly accented by rich burgundies and magentas. Traditional flowers are essential for showcasing an old world look exemplified by the city of New Orleans.
Wedding Decor:
Gold centerpieces, candelabras, and richly colored flowers with string lights are the way to go. Pairing these details with the main color of ivory (and other colors as accents) will prevent the look from being too gaudy or costumey. As a fun nod to Mardi Gras, hang gold bead necklaces or faux pearls from the string lights and chandeliers.
Food:
Decadent and classic New Orleans food is what you will need for your wedding guests. Muffuletta sandwiches with olive salad and Italian cold cuts, shrimp (or other fillings) Po’ Boys, gumbo, and mint juleps are wonderfully appetizing for your wedding guests. Piping hot beignets are a delicious way to finish off the glitzy and boisterous feel of your New Orleans inspired wedding!
Cake:
To balance the decor, keep the cake simple yet elegant, with embossed or embroidered mimicking detail and large flowers adorning the layers. The antique look of this cake is perfect in providing an understated elegance. Bonus tip: Have your cake be embossed with Fleur de Lis for an added French Quarter touch.