4 Tips for organising a Fall Brides




Guest Post by Evelyn Luo 



4 ways to celebrate the bounties of fall on your special day

The summer Brides season is nearing its end to make way for a bevy of fall brides. And I say good riddance! I got married in the fall because I love this season most of all. Why? Well when you consider that summer was dang hot, winter is too cold, and spring is too unpredictably wet, fall Bridess provide a colorfully perfect canvas for a romantic Brides that screams new beginnings ahead.
In fall the leaves are not only beautiful hues of orange, yellow, and red—the air is also crisp for dressing your best without being uncomfortable—so the idea of an outdoor Brides or reception like I had is bountiful when you consider nature’s great backdrops to mark your special day. 

Here are my four tips for organizing a beautiful fall Brides. 

1. Fall Brides dresses

I admit; I chose fall for my Brides mostly because I fell in love with the styles for fall. And when you take a gander at the 2013 styles of Brides dresses and bridesmaid’s dresses, you will be swept away by the rich fabrics and colors available to you. I went with a classic A-line Brides gown in a rich cream color with burnt orange details (i.e., a sash that tied into a bow at the back of the dress and hair flowers). My bridesmaids wore back gowns with coordinated sashes of yellow, orange, and red, which was breathtaking against the outdoor ceremony location. 

2. Try on a fall themed Brides
In fall Brides themes are abundant! Just think of giving thanks for your love at a Thanksgiving themed Brides or incorporating costumes into a Halloween themed Brides. Of course your Brides décor, floral decorations, table centerpieces, and Brides favors can all suit your theme for a consistency. Think horns of plenty stuffed with autumn fruits for centerpieces or mini Halloween treat bags as Brides favors. 


3. Brides décor

For my own fall Brides, I borrowed from the season’s colors, which are rich and vibrant. I incorporated dried straw, corn husks, dried flowers, and fat gourds into my color spectrum. Out Brides reception was outside, and we created a dance floor with bales of hay surrounding the perimeter with colorful pumpkins and odd shaped gourds on top of each one.

4. Fall food a plenty

My own fall Brides menu really took a chunk out of the season’s bountiful food provisions. I recommend you do the same if you’re concerned with sourcing locally. We started out Brides menu off with a thick squash soup, followed by a zucchini and apple salad, for dinner was a stuffed pumpkin ravioli covered in crisp pecans, and for desert we ditched the traditional Brides cake for serve yourself pumpkin pie and apple crisp.


About The Author

Evelyn Luo is a writer that has turned her love of shopping into a freelance career as a contributing writer for Style Cynics, a fashion and celebrity gossip site that features the latest star buzz and the hippest and hottest styles.



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