Have you heard of Marsala? It’s a famous wine produced in Italy, more precisely in Marsala (Sicily) and it gives name to the colour chosen for 2015.

“Red wine natural robust and earthy”, that is how the world’s reference company on colours, Pantone, has described it. Directly linked with gastronomy, this colour is going to fill each wedding, each event of this new year that is about to start.

Marsala colour evokes warmth and sophistication, proper of the most elegant weddings and events. The decoration of the environment, with tables, chairs, or flower arrangements reflect different tones combined to offer a cozy space, that is also a tendency in design.

Detail of the decoration at an event. | foto: theknot.com

Detail of the decoration at an event. | foto: theknot.com

Once more, the bride and groom will be the protagonists on the day of their wedding. From the notice of the wedding to their families and friends, the Marsala colour can be the protagonist.

​Save the date. | ​foto: stylemepretty.com

​Save the date. | ​foto: stylemepretty.com

Bridal bouquet. | ​foto: stylemepretty.com

Bridal bouquet. | ​foto: stylemepretty.com

When it comes to choosing one of the elements that will decorate your wedding, you may choose with your catering different options of tablecloths, menus, flower arrangements… If we choose the colour of the year it will give subtleness and distinction.

Table set up in Marsala tones. | foto: theknot.com

Table set up in Marsala tones. | foto: theknot.com

Flower arrangement. | foto: theknot.com

Flower arrangement. | foto: theknot.com

Finally, gastronomy can also be in tone with the Marsala colour, designing and personalizing each element that is part of the wedding, of the event. From the appetizers to the wedding cake, the colour with red wine resemblance will become key of a unique moment, vanguard of design in the 21st century.

Wedding cake. | ​foto: stylemepretty.com

Wedding cake. | ​foto: stylemepretty.com

Details of a wedding decoration in Marsala colour. | foto: chicvintagebrides.com

Details of a wedding decoration in Marsala colour. | foto: chicvintagebrides.com