11/25/2025
Our event design specialists have some advice for Gen Z couples starting to plan their weddings:
Most young couples begin with neutral palettes — whites, ivories, soft beiges, maybe a hint of champagne. Neutrals feel timeless, safe, and sophisticated, which is why they’re such a common starting point.
But on event day and in photography, an all-neutral look can sometimes fall flat. That’s where we come in.
Instead of abandoning neutrals altogether, we help couples enhance them:
- Introducing soft sage or other “elevated neutrals” with more depth
- Layering in rich tones that add warmth and a homey atmosphere
- Incorporating deep, moody shades for contrast
- Using velvety or textured linens to bring dimension to the tablescape
- Offering bold, expressive prints for select tables or feature areas
Neutrals still provide the foundation, but thoughtful use of color and texture turns the space into an experience. Guests don’t just see the room. They feel it.