Pantone Color of The Year 2021 – How to Use at Your Indian Wedding
Last Updated on January 12, 2021 by Team Styl.
The 2021 Pantone Color of the year is finally here, and we just canโt keep calm. We are super excited as this year Pantone has not released just one. Pantone has released two colors. The Pantone colors of the year are Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow. The combination of two independent shades enduring gray and illuminating yellow expresses a message of positivity, strength, and hopefulness.
Pantone Color of the Year 2021
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The Pantone Color of the year 2021 is replacing the timeless Classic Blue shade. However, this is not the first time that Pantone has selected two shades as the Color of the year. In 2016, there were shades of pale yellow and pale pink. The year 2020 has been quite an unprecedented year. But, the year 2021 marks a new beginning. The combination of cool-toned gray and sunshine yellow exactly represents exact feelings of happiness and hope.
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How to use Pantone Color of the year 2021 at Indian weddings
We just canโt wait to incorporate these two shades in Indian weddings and make it the wedding color of the year. Continue reading to find out how you can infuse these shades at your wedding. Be it your outfit or wedding decor; you can incorporate the Pantone color of the year 2021 at your Indian wedding in several ways.
Ways to use Ultimate Gray at your wedding
Ultimate gray is a cool-toned subtle shade. Many people may assume that this color will look boring and will dull the shine of their look. But, thatโs not the case. You can absolutely use this color individually in your outfit or decor. From glittering lehengas to accessories, this color will definitely add that grace and sophistication. Hereโs how you can use this shade:
1. Wedding Outfits
Source: Shantanu & Nikhil
Both bride and groom can rock this stunning shade. There are endless options, and itโs quite easy to incorporate this shade in your outfits.
Source: Ushna Khan Photography, G3 Fashion
These are some of the styles that we have spotted on Indian brides and grooms.
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2. Wedding Accessories
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Wedding accessories in Ultimate Gray will definitely add that touch of royalty and instantly uplift your whole look. From bridal jewellery to footwear and juttis to potlis, there are so many ways to incorporate this color.
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3. Wedding Decor
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Gray color might not be your first preference when you think of your wedding decor. However, this subtle shade is perfect for evening and night parties. You can even consider pairing this shade with bright colors.
4. Wedding Makeup
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How about some shimmery gray eye-look or some gray smokey look? It will perfectly uplift your whole look.
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Ways to use Illuminating at your wedding
The bright shade is prominent in North Indian weddings. We have seen millennial couples experimenting with this sunshine shade. Here are some ways you can use this beautiful bright shade:
1. Wedding Outfits
Source: Pinterest, Papa Don’t Preach By Shubhika
You donโt have to wear this Pantone Color of the year 2021 only at your Haldi or pre-wedding celebrations. You can completely rock your wedding look in yellow attire.
Source: Frozevibes by Nikhil, Knotty Affair by Namil & Vipul
Be it a yellow lehenga, saree, or a kurta, the shade will add that charm to your look.
2. Wedding Accessories
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Add that pop of color with bright and beautiful yellow-colored accessories.
3. Wedding Decor
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Yellow is already a favorite for Haldi and mehndi celebrations. Hereโs how you can use this bright shade in your wedding decor.
4. Wedding Makeup
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Yellow eyes will look super gorgeous. It is such a beautiful color to add that subtle pop to your whole look.
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How to use a combination of Ultimate Gray and Illuminating
You can use these colors individually or can even combine these two shades for that rich look. Hereโs how you can use this beautiful amalgamation and Pantone Wedding Colors of the year 2021 at your wedding:
1. Wedding Outfits
Source: Pinterest, G3 Fashion
The combination of yellow and gray will look super stunning. Check out these styles for some inspiration.
Source: The Knot, Marry Me Tampa Bay
2. Wedding Decor
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If you donโt want it to be all-gray or all-yellow, you can choose this stunning combination of yellow and gray.
3. Wedding Invites
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The elegant combination will add instant joy. Use these trending Pantone colors and create wedding invites like these.
4. Wedding Cake
Source: Hannah Cakes, Cakes Decor, Snack n Cake
The cake in these pleasing shades will look as surreal as it can.
These are some of the ways you can infuse these stunning shades at your Indian wedding. If you need any assistance with styling these shades, you can speak to us. Our style consultants will help you understand how you can incorporate these trending shades.
STYL-TIP: Planning a wedding, but not sure what colors to sport on your big day? Book a wedding styling session with us and weโll make sure you look your best.
Stay tuned to Styl-Inc Blogs for more on wedding trends and inspiration.
Keepโin it Stylโ ish,
Signing off,
Deepali
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