If you don’t want to be too traditional, but you aren’t yet
ready to go for a bold hue, try a pastel. Something like a light yellow
or light pink should be right up your alley. These colors still have
the delicateness of white, and they don’t add too much playfulness to
formal weddings. If this sounds like you, Anne Hathaway’s light pink gown will serve as a fitting inspiration.
Still Classic
White is a classic, but so is black. You can go the same route as Shenae Grimes by heading to the dark side.
If you want to take it to the next level, have the groom wear
all-black, so you can match. Although black may seem very unconventional
for a wedding, you can still feel elegant and pretty in it.
Completely Colorful
Break away from all wedding traditions and go for something
bold! According to the Daily Mail, one in 10 brides would wear red, and
four percent would wear blue. By choosing something colorful, there’s
no doubt that you’ll be the center of attention. This is, after all,
what many brides strive for on their special day. Since most colors are
symbolic for certain emotions—red is usually associated with love—your
wedding dress can be a representation of that.