“We Like March, His Shoes are Purple…”

All this snowy white I’ve been seeing lately has made me crave some color! I think the poet Emily Dickinson had the same idea when she described March as having purple shoes…spring means the onset of beautiful greens and fresh flowers. I can’t wait!

And you don’t have to, either. I’ve been thinking about how I love it when brides add some color to their wedding wardrobe. It just makes their lovely white wedding dress stand out and adds some spice to their photos. For brides who are thinking about their own details, I thought I’d highlight the two main ways you can give your look a little more color.

The first way is with your bridal bouquet. If you’re in love with the idea of white flowers, you can add some fresh greens to make them stand out. I loved Kate’s beautiful summer green she added to her bouquet–it complimented her bridesmaid’s flowers perfectly:


And of course, Alex’s boutonniere complimented the look.

Becky had a similar green accent, which looked marvelous next to her pure white dress.

Meghan went a little farther and added a bit of colored flowers along with the green to her bouquet.

I loved Emily’s little blue flowers that suited her winter wedding so well.

Connie’s gorgeous fall bouquet was absolutely perfect for her theme.

And of course, who could forget Caitlin’s inspiring button bouquets?

And if adding some color in your flowers is not enough, don’t forget about your shoes. I absolutely loved Mallory’s red heels.

Jillian’s hot pink shoes:

Loved Linday’s red shoes.

And Emily had both her bouquet and her blue shoes adding some color to the picture.

Speaking of shoes and weddings, I’m so excited to wear these little cuties at my brother-in-law’s wedding next Saturday. (I’m also looking forward to the warmer Texas weather!)

So ladies, don’t be shy about adding some color to your wedding!

pamela marie - SHOES!!!! Mary, did you find that last pair at DSW?? I think I almost bought them this week! LOVE them!!

Leeann Marie - i. heart. shoes.

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