Choosing the color scheme of your wedding day is no joke. I mean, I can't speak from experience, but I do spend a fair amount of time on Pinterest and struggle even without a ring on my finger. Plus, it doesn't help that no one really knows when weddings *can* happen again. So kudos to all you brides out there actually planning your real wedding. And an extra kudos to everyone re-planning their 2020 nuptials. Woof. Here for you.

Thank god fall wedding colors are just naturally serotonin boosters though, right?? (Don't fact-check me on that one, but I'm pretty sure it's true.) Whether you're A) planning your own nuptials, B) serving as the best MOH the world has ever seen, C) sitting around waiting for your wedding planner to tell you when it's okay to have your wedding, or D) just casually Pinning because weddings are the f*cking best, we’ve got you covered.

Here are stunning fall wedding theme options for whenever you and your boo make it officially official.

1. Caramel and apricot


                                    

This one goes out to all my hardcore PSL lovers: Go for the caramel and apricot colors. In early fall, you still get the semi-warm weather, but also the cozy szn spirit and aesthetic. Add apricot-colored details to your bouquets and bring caramel shades to the stationery. This theme is the perfect way to honor autumn on your wedding day.

2. Black, burgundy, and purple


                                    

If you chose to celebrate your nuptials during fall because you love rich and deep tones that aren't too dark, these are for you. These would go great with an outdoor wedding or a very rustic theme. Maybe have your bridesmaids in burgundy, groomsmen in black suits, and purple accents in the table décor? Just a suggestion.

3. Bright yellow shades


                                    

Hear me out! Who wants to lose the summer sunshine at your wedding? No one, so let's have the best of both worlds here. Think about using different tones of yellow as a way to brighten up your big day. It's also the brightest color of them all and represents happiness, optimism, and hope. Cue the AWWWWs. Oh! And the yellow shades will also match the ~changing~ of le seasons.

4. Black and white


                                    

If you're into the very classic and clean look, go for the black and white color palette. It screams sophisticated and chic without going overboard. You can also get creative with it by adding touches of deep, dark florals or incorporating some type of sparkle to the mix. There's no way to get it wrong with this scheme!

5. Warm jewel tones


                                

Get romantic with lush shades of aubergine, marsala, and poppy (yeah, those are their real names). Ask your bridesmaids to pick a dress in one of those colors, and up the ante on an otherwise simple table setting with dark red and purple decorations and florals.

6. Deep green and white


                                

Planning an eek!-it’s-almost-winter wedding? Bridge the seasonal gap with lush tones of hunter green set against a clean white palette. Best for a modern indoor wedding, leafy touches can be added to tablescapes, aisle runners, and bouquets.