Guest blogger: Rosanna Casper, co-founder of Idojour.com, a new wedding website where brides, grooms, family and friends can purchase a stylish and affordable mix of beautifully curated pieces. Designed to make wedding planning all the more inspiring and enjoyable, Idojour offers accessories and apparel for your wedding weekend, complemented by both inspirational and practical content. Rosanna oversees content, among many other things, and makes sure that everything comes together beautifully on the site.
Here, Rosanna rounds up the best of the ombré trend from around the web.
Ombré (adj): having colors or tones that shade into each other — used especially of fabrics in which the color is graduated from light to dark.
It's a popular phrase in weddings these days and a term you're probably already familiar with if you are in the throws of wedding planning. You can ombré just about anything — from your hair to your apparel to your décor. Perhaps you want to add this special touch to your wedding but don't quite want to go the Gwen Stefani route and "ombré" your dress. If you're looking for something creative and cute, here's a little inspiration, and a lot of ombré, from around the web.
Flowers
Photo Credits: Lauryl Lane Botanical Stylist, Becky Hill Photo via Canvas and Canopy Events
Apparel
Bridesmaid Dress by Dessy; Tulle Dress, Chasing Fireflies, $58; Pashmina Dessy, $30; Headband, Idojour, $14.
Guest Favors and Escort Cards
Photo Credits: (left) Amanda McMahon via Elizabeth Anne Designs; (top right) Jessica Claire; (bottom right) Swanky Chic Fete
Wine
Photo Credits: Gourmet.com, The Corner Apartment
Beverages
Photo Credits: Amanda Hein, Hotel Maiyango
Dessert
Photo Credit: Glorious Treats, Lauren Kapeluck and Djamilla Rosa Cochran
Tell us: What do you think of this wedding trend?
—Rosanna Casper
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