Getting married in black?
The answer is, of course… YES!

If—like me—your wardrobe is a beautiful gradient of… black, well, that’s already an excellent reason!
It can feel tricky to dress, on one of the most important days of your life, like someone you’re not. We get so used to seeing ourselves, appreciating ourselves in black. So why switch to another color?!
Yes, you can be elegant, well dressed, and absolutely classy in black! Even at your own wedding.
To hell with traditions, conventions, and what people might say!
Sure, the current trend might be light or floral lace, bohemian or folk styles. But maybe you’re not everyone else!
And just because you’re getting married in the year of pastel pink doesn’t mean you’re obligated to follow along if it’s not your favorite color.
It doesn’t have to mean being gothic or choosing an Halloween theme.
Saying “I do” in BLACK… is a YES!!
Designers Who Dare
Some designers and creators from the alternative wedding world are having a blast with this aesthetic!

A Few Links for Inspiration

Black Wedding Bands
Yes, they exist in black!!! And depending on your style, they can be delicate, elegant, chic, bold…
Materials include black diamond, ceramic, black tungsten, black gold, black Swarovski…

Black Diamond
A black diamond wedding band is incredibly modern. It’s an unconventional ring for those who want something unique yet timeless, as black diamonds have now become a classic in fine jewelry.
What to pair a black diamond wedding band with?
A band set with black diamonds pairs perfectly with an engagement ring that also features black diamonds. Alternatively, the two rings can be worn on different hands: the black diamond band on the left hand, and the engagement ring on the right.
Another option is to pair your original black-diamond band with a simple white-gold and diamond solitaire. In that case, the black diamond band brings a modern twist to the duo.
What Is Jewelry Lacquer?
Sleek and elegant, lacquer is increasingly used for gold wedding bands with a black stripe, but also for more creative pieces like diamond rings, necklaces, or earrings.
Lacquer is a blend of resin and pigments applied during the final stage of the creation process. Often black—classic and versatile for timeless rings—it can actually be any color.
Black lacquer is an alternative to ceramic, which has been trending for a few years, but in a more refined way. A lacquered band is also very durable.
Source: edenly