Here's your ultimate colour palette for a dreamy monsoon wedding
Rain, rain, come again; we're ready to celebrate in style
If you are getting married during the monsoons, it doesn’t mean your wedding moodboard will end up looking like the colour of the sky and the mood that it brings with it—grey. If done well, the decor can be filled with a host of vibrant shades and items that match the joy and energy of the occasion. If you’re wondering how to create the perfect moodboard for a monsoon wedding or what's trending for wedding between June to September, we’ve got you sorted. Take notes!
A vibrancy of shades
A majority of couples prefer pastel or vibrant shades such as mint and lilac or something from the pink and blue family. This makes the decor look elegant and bright. Pastel-themed decor is a great option to consider because their colours add a soft, romantic touch to the event and create a serene atmosphere. For evening functions, rice lights and fairy lights can transform the venue into a magical space. These lights create a warm, inviting ambiance and are unaffected by rain, making them a perfect choice for monsoon weddings.
Also, considering your surroundings are going to be all green, remember to incorporate the colour in your decor only if required. You can use contrasting colours for your decor to stand out. You can incorporate earthy tones in the decor, especially for daytime functions, to match the earthy vibe of monsoon.
Most wedding decor experts prefer not to mix and match too many colours within the same palette, especially for daytime functions, where shades of lilac and blues are predominantly used to create a cohesive and appealing look.
Decor items that add to the monsoon vibe
When it comes to monsoon wedding decor ideas, there are several ways to incorporate unique and beautiful touches while keeping guests safe from the rain. You can use Jaipuri print or tropical-printed umbrellas on round tables or hang them from the ceiling to add vibrant colours to the setting. Customised print systems can also be used as coverings for the rain and sun, offering both style and protection for the guests.
Another approach during monsoon season is to avoid completely canvassing out the property or venue. Instead, the focus should be towards creating different corners and amplifying the natural beauty of the property. For example, if the lawn has lush trees, you can enhance the set up by incorporating flowers and other decor elements into the existing greenery. This method highlights the natural beauty of the venue, blending the decor seamlessly with the environment. By embracing the natural surroundings, you can create a stunning and harmonious atmosphere for a monsoon wedding.
Keeping all things transparent
If someone is looking to do a wedding in peak monsoons in Jaipur or the northern part of the country, transparent domes are an ideal option as they amplify the landscape and the transparency of the dome helps bring out the beautiful pastel and light-coloured decor. Additionally, German-tanned hangers, also known as transparent hangers, can add a spacious and airy feel to the venue while keeping guests safe from the rain. These hangers maintain the natural ambience without compromising safety.
You can stand under my umbrella
Umbrellas can be incorporated in different ways in wedding decor, the classic one being around a round table. It amplifies the decor gracefully and also provides protection. Another way umbrellas can be incorporated is as canopies. You can use upscaled traditional umbrellas featuring a mix of fabrics such as velvet and embroidery like jahri work. Incorporate fringes on the sides of the umbrellas and have a cuter like decor. Of course, always keep regular umbrellas for guests in case it rains.
You can also use umbrellas as decorative elements for the bride's entrance, incorporating fancy prints or playful designs for a memorable and whimsical touch. You can tweak this set up with additions of dancing peacocks or paper boats to complete the vibe. These elements can be incorporated into decor through various mediums such as printed linens, sun boards, and acrylic tableware cut-outs. These creative touches add a unique and stylish flair to the overall design.
Which flowers work best in a monsoon-themed wedding?
The flowers that stand out in the monsoons and can be incorporated across various functions include hydrangeas, spider orchid, snap dragon, ginger lilly, statice, amaranthus, protea, wisteria, tuberose, and sunflowers. A lot of artificial flowers are used in the decor of a monsoon wedding. This choice, however, largely depends on the design requirements. For instance, when creating something like a floral bed, artificial flowers are often preferred. This is because real flowers tend to wilt and leave gaps, resulting in a shabby appearance. Artificial flowers, on the other hand, maintain their look over time, ensuring the design stays intact and visually appealing.
Inputs by Himish Agarwal, CEO and creative director of Konark Events, Jaipur
Image credits: Konark Events
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