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Introducing Verona Sunset: 2025 Wedding Colour of the Year
A sunset ceremony on Jamaica's stunning beaches is the perfect setting to highlight the Verona Sunset colour scheme.
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style, Vows
November 26, 2024

Introducing Verona Sunset: 2025 Wedding Colour of the Year

As we approach 2025, the wedding industry, according to Brides Magazine
& Minted Weddings, has unveiled an exciting and vibrant new colour for the year—Verona Sunset. This rich, captivating hue draws inspiration from the glowing skies at dusk, blending warm shades of terracotta, amber, and soft coral to evoke the beauty and romance of a sunset over the Caribbean Sea. Verona Sunset is an invitation to embrace the boldness, warmth, and energy of a celebration. Whether you’re planning a chic beachfront ceremony or an elegant celebration in Jamaica, this colour offers endless ways to create a striking, unforgettable wedding atmosphere. In Jamaica, where the sunsets are legendary, this colour is a perfect match, enhancing the beauty of the golden hour and creating an unforgettable backdrop for your nuptials.

Ways to Incorporate Verona Sunset into Your Jamaican Wedding

1. Wedding Attire

Bridal Party Dresses: Bridesmaids can embrace Verona Sunset in flowing dresses, from soft coral to deep amber, allowing for a harmonious blend of warm tones. The colour pairs beautifully with tropical floral accents for a look that feels both refined and relaxed.

Groom and Groomsmen Attire: Grooms can incorporate Verona Sunset through ties, pocket squares, or cufflinks. For a more adventurous approach, consider a light coral or amber-coloured jacket, which adds a playful yet refined touch to the wedding ensemble.

2. Floral Arrangements

Flowers in Verona Sunset Tones: Florists can work with beautiful blooms in shades of coral, terracotta, and amber, as well as soft peach, cream, and gold to create a romantic and warm atmosphere.

Tropical Flowers: Incorporating native Jamaican flowers like ginger lilies and bird of paradise is a creative way to incorporate Verona Sunset hues, and will add a touch of exotic island beauty. Mixing these blooms with greenery, such as palm fronds and ferns, will create a lush arrangement that blends seamlessly with Jamaica’s natural beauty.

3. Décor and Stationery

Table Settings: Set your reception tables aglow with Verona Sunset-coloured natural linens, napkins, and chargers. Think of adding gilded candles, amber-coloured glassware, and warm-toned table runners for an intimate and sophisticated feel.

Wedding Invitations: Verona Sunset offers a bold, welcoming palette that’s perfect for wedding invitations. Choose stationery with watercolour designs, incorporating sunset-inspired colours to evoke the warm ambiance of your special day. Whether it’s elegant calligraphy on coloured paper or tropical patterns, your invitations will set the tone for your stunning celebration in Jamaica.

4. Cake and Desserts

Wedding Cake: A Verona Sunset-inspired wedding cake will captivate your guests. Imagine a multi-tiered cake with delicate watercolour effects in coral, amber, and gold, or a soft ombre effect. Floral accents made from edible sugar flowers in warm tones will complement the cake and add a touch of natural beauty.

Dessert Table: Offer guests a variety of sweet treats that play into the sunset colour theme. Think macarons in coral and amber, mini cupcakes with gold dusting, and tropical fruit tarts. Pair these desserts with a signature cocktail in a matching hue, perhaps a tropical spritz with passion fruit, ginger, or rum.

5. Lighting and Ambiance

Soft Lighting: Enhance the warmth of Verona Sunset by incorporating soft amber and gold lighting at your venue. Whether you’re having an outdoor celebration under the stars or an indoor reception, string lights, candles, or lanterns in sunset hues will create an intimate, romantic atmosphere.

Lounge Areas: Set up lounge areas with plush seating, accented with pillows and throws in shades of peach, terracotta, and gold. These cosy areas are perfect for guests to relax and enjoy the sunset while sipping cocktails. You can also add a sunset-inspired backdrop with warm lighting and draped fabric to create an idyllic spot for photos.

6. Destination Weddings and Experiences in Jamaica

Sunset Beach Ceremony: A sunset ceremony on Jamaica’s stunning beaches is the perfect setting to highlight the Verona Sunset colour scheme. Whether you’re exchanging vows at the famous Seven Mile Beach in Negril or exclusive locations on the North Coast, the naturally warm tones of the setting sun will complement your chosen palette perfectly.

Signature Sunset Cocktail: Craft a signature cocktail inspired by the colours of Verona Sunset, like a rum punch with hints of orange and peach, or a mango mojito with a touch of terracotta-coloured bitters. Serve these at your cocktail hour, allowing guests to enjoy the island flavours as they toast to your new beginning.

Sunset Photography: A destination wedding in Jamaica offers the rare opportunity to capture unforgettable sunset photos. Plan your ceremony to coincide with the golden hour, when the sky is washed in soft pinks, oranges, and purples — perfectly complementing the Verona Sunset palette.

 

Verona Sunset, the 2025 Wedding Colour of the Year, invites you to embrace warmth, romance, and bold elegance for your wedding day. Let Verona Sunset be the backdrop to your dream wedding, as you celebrate love, joy, and new beginnings beneath the breathtaking Caribbean skies.

A sunset ceremony on Jamaica’s stunning beaches is the perfect setting to highlight the Verona Sunset colour scheme..

Florists can work with beautiful blooms in shades of coral, terracotta, and amber, as well as soft peach, cream, and gold to create a romantic and warm atmosphere. .

Ask bridesmaids to sport orange, terracotta, tangerine, and coral dresses for the big day for the perfect mix-and-match look..

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