Fall in Love with Peach Fuzz: The New Romantic Palette
When it comes to bringing a soft, romantic vibe to the fall season, combining Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz, with plum tones is my absolute favorite. This combination perfectly encapsulates the feeling of fall while introducing a new touch to the season's usual romantic burgundy palette.
Starting with the star of the show, roses, we have Sahara Sensation spray roses, Peach Campanella garden roses, and antique peach carnations which are all Peach Fuzz to a tee. The Sahara Sensation spray roses bring a flush of warm peach to any arrangement, their delicate petals creating a soft, dreamy look. Peach Campanella garden roses are a true showstopper, with their layers of peachy petals creating a fuller, more dramatic effect. For a more muted take on this classic flower, antique peach carnations are perfect. Their dusky peach tones provide a gentle contrast to the brighter peach shades.
When it comes to the plum tones, I love using nine bark, agonis, plum ranunculus, and raspberry scabiosa. The deep, rich plum colors of the nine bark and agonis add depth to any arrangement, creating a gorgeous contrast to peach flowers. The plum ranunculus brings a touch of whimsy to bouquets, their delicate, layered petals creating a stunning visual effect. Raspberry scabiosa, with their playful, pom-pom like flowers, add a fun, textural element.
Combining Peach Fuzz with plum tones not only brings a soft, romantic vibe to the fall season, but also creates a unique, unexpected color palette that is sure to stand out. So, as we enter the fall season, why not give this color combination a try? You might have just found your new favorite fall color combo.
Embrace romance this autumn and fall in love with peach fuzz and plum. Check out some gorgeous inspo in this fresh color palette below!
One thing I love about my job is that no wedding, no couple is alike. That means I get to be creative in a different way for each event I design for. I feel especially lucky when a client gives me free reign—within reason—for their big day. Brooke brought me photos of my own work (so flattering) and asked for muted, early fall tones. The palette was perfect for her early November wedding to Jacob at the beautiful Garden Room here in town. The free reign part, you ask? She said I could choose any flowers as long as they were in her color palette! I was so excited to design her autumn fantasy.