Let the colors rule
People who don't want their weddings to be mundane turn to colors to make the event classy and elegant. A Moroccan theme can do justice to its penchant for brilliance and vibrancy by bringing plenty of flowers, candles, and a mute, strong color scheme in the decor. The beige chair covers with fuchsia bows that match the fuchsia floral decoration woven with deep pink candles will naturally enhance and brighten the environment. Even the golden veils on the chairs with their striking pink arches will look just as grand. If you prefer not to dwell on blind superstition, you can use black chair covers and tie pure orange bands around them in ribbons to liven up the decor.
Subtlety parallels sophistication
Couples who prefer to keep it sober and subtle should try to equate the use of dark colors with that of transparent shades. What can be a better way to show off your color tricks than to try it out by dressing the chairs your guests will be sitting on? Plain white chair jackets with translucent plum or pink bows look great for any wedding theme. However, if you lean towards a bit of embellishment then try the laces as nothing seems more aristocratic than them. Black sequined lace over the veils of white chairs or a combination of cream chairs with a purple sash illuminate any setting. Add a studded stone brooch to the bow for a touch of elegance. The accessories on the checkerboard floor will look stunning, especially if a conservatory wedding with the glass walls facing the adjoining garden will look great.
Enameled or matte appearance
It is the fabric that makes the difference, regardless of the color with which you decide to dress the place of your wedding. The satin chair covers give a shiny look, while the net covers look flimsy and elegant. Always choose two different fabrics for the chair cover and sash, as this enhances the effect better.
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