Classic Engagement Color Outfits

Classic Engagement Color Outfits

by | Jun 29, 2016 | Wedding Tips | 0 comments

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Skirts over trousers.

Shoulder pads.

Fingerless gloves.

These are just a few fashion staples that have come and are now GONE. In the fashion world, we encounter a lot of different trends that go in and out of style. One week everyone is wearing it, and the week, everyone hates it. Who can really enjoy something like that for very long? Not very many people. Timeless fashion might just be the solution.

The style that will remain timeless are the classics.

A classic palette is created from simple light colors that make a classic timeless statement in your wardrobe. To get the typical “classic look,” keep your color palette to two or three complementing colors, as you will read about below.

The classic style is a match made in heaven for a engagement photography session. Your engagement time period is meant for celebrating a new chapter in your life and showcasing the chemistry between you and your dashing fiancé. It will become easier to showcase your love in your photography session when the colors you use are light and airy.

The truth is this, the classic color palette will never go out of fashion and will always be as beautiful as the first day you wore it. Below are four color palettes that will never disappoint. Your photos will look amazing 10-50 years from now making you want to definitely make an album or able to hang your engagement photos up for a long time. Classic colors are completely relevant and simple, and will be forever.

4 Classic Engagement Color Palettes that are Timeless

Everyone is crazy about that blush. Airy and whimsical is in this color and can literally blow photographs away. Simple elegance that will translate into your eternal love story.
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Photographer:Sally Pinera

Earth tones do a couple things. They bring out each individual. There is a heartiness to the colors and bring beautiful contrast to any setting you choose.
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Photography:Michael and Carina Photography

The Blue or Grey.  Sophisticated and chic are saturated in this color palette. This is the way to go for that cool modern style, while wanting to give a soft and gentle look.
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Photographer:Natalie Schutt Photography

Black and White. The word “classic” immediately comes to mind when you think of these two colors. neither color will ever grow old or fade away. What a perfect color combination to represent a undying and enduring love story for two soulmates.
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Photographer: April Maura Photography

There are so many options to choose from. These four palettes are a great way to help you start visualizing how you style your engagement session. The classic look is raw in every sense. You are stripping down any distractions that could detour attention away from the love between you and your fiancé. This alone will make you want to wear something that will outlast any fashion trend.

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