Charcoal
Charcoal is a nice, rich neutral which can easily be jazzed up with jewel tones or mellowed out with pastels. It's an easy color for mothers of the bride and groom to coordinate with, as well. Gray has also been a popular choice for men's tuxes.
Purple
Purple is an incredibly regal color. One of the nice things about it is that it's pretty, but not too girly. Most purple hues are still manly enough that your guys won't mind wearing matching vests with their tuxes. Green, Pink and Silver are good accent colors. Variegated hues of purple can make the planning go very easily and result in a beautiful look.
Orange
Peacock
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Orange has always been popular for fall weddings, and is perfectly paired with a rich chocolate brown or a deep, vibrant plum. Autumn colors bring a feeling of abundance and prosperity to the festivities, and can make your wedding memorable and unconventional.
Peacock
So many colors can be pulled from a peacock feather. Sapphire, Indigo, Teal, Plum, Gold, Emerald, Jade, etc. Jewel tones are at home here. You could put each bridesmaid in a different color and give them each a feather in their hair, and they would all coordinate perfectly.
Blue
Blue has been making a comeback lately. It's a highly versatile hue that looks good on just about everyone, and you'll have no trouble convincing your guys to wear blue vests with their tuxes. Blue also coordinates well with almost every other color out there - think of your favorite pair of blue jeans that go with everything! Also, your "something blue" can be a sash or hair adornment in the same color as the bridesmaid dresses, to give you that pop of color on the big day.
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