#1 You can’t go wrong with cascading fresh flowers in soft shades for a gorgeous confection that’ll wrangle oohs and aahs from your guests.

 

#2 Purple and gold make for a glorious dessert table that looks (almost) too pretty to eat!

 

#3 Tie your wedding theme together with the same or similar details. This can be on your cake, invitations, seating charts and menus.

 

#4 A mix of small blooms and matching colours gives this floral table runner a pretty, garden-esque charm. Add panache with elegant lace porcelain serviceware and an embroidered tablecloth.

 

#5 Bathed in dim purple lighting, your venue will look enchanting and glamorous.

 

I only want to see you … In the purple rain ☔️☔️☔️#whitelilacinc

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#6 With purple lighting, keep in mind the colour of your decorations. Here, maroon accents work beautifully.

 

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Image: Paolo Sebastian 

#7 This dreamy lilac creation by Paolo Sebastian is lovely for both day and night.

 

Purple passion meets embroidered fantasy. GEORGES HOBEIKA Ready-to-Wear FW 16-17

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#8 Feeling a little bolder? Consider this lavish Georges Hobeika number in a decadent purple hue for the evening.

 

#9 Get your bridesmaids in on the theme. Alternating shades keep your girls’ dresses from looking too monotonous and will look fab in pictures.

 

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#10 Alternatively, get them to hold bouquets in varying shades.

 

#11 Punctuate purple with deep red to create a lavish jewel-toned setting.

 

#12 This beautiful gate look all the more enchanting festooned with luscious purple and pink blooms and sets the scene for a romantic celebration.

 

See also: Romantic Vintage: 12 Ideas For A Classic Wedding