Hey, summer brides: If Mother Nature is playing a starring role on your wedding day, you don't need to junk up the scenery with an explosion of colors. So if you're swapping vows at a winery or by the ocean, you might consider a white-on-white wedding palette, so your venue's natural beauty can shine through. Here are 13 ways to make white-on-white work:
Wedding dress by Kirstie Kelly. Photo by Elizabeth Messina.
Wedding cake by Wish and a Whisk.
Event design by Events in the City. Photo by Katie Stoops.
Little white dress by Donna Morgan.
Event design by Engaging Affairs. Photo by Anne Robert.
White bouquet photo by Kayla Adams.
Event design by Park Avenue Events. Photo by Harwell Photography.
Event Design by Shannon Leahy. Photo by Traci Griffin.
Event design by SQN. Photo by Dennis Lee.
Event design by Victoria Cameron. Photo by Jeremy Beasley.
Reception photo by Paper Antler.
White bouquet photo by Sean Money & Elizabeth Fay.
Seating chart photo by Robin Nathan.
Would you have a white-on-white wedding? Which of these ideas is your favorite?