Wedding style

Moonlit Noir Wedding Style: Palette, Florals, and Moodboard

A moonlit noir wedding is dark, cinematic, and deliberate. Deep plum and oxblood, black calla against candlelight, brass and smoked glass. Nothing is lit from above — long shadows are the point — and the room reads like a scene rather than a reception.

Deep plum and oxblood, black florals against candlelight, brass and smoke. Weddings for people who love the sound of vinyl.

The moonlit noir palette

Five colors, in the order they should appear in a room. Copy the hex values straight into your inspiration board or hand them to your florist and stationer.

  • Primary

    #1B1620

  • Secondary

    #3B2233

  • Mid

    #7A2C3F

  • Depth

    #B08A5B

  • Light

    #E6DED0

What a moonlit noir wedding looks like

Florals
Black calla, dark dahlias, burgundy roses
Cake
Charcoal buttercream, gold leaf, fig accents
Attire
Black-tie, velvet, deep plum bridesmaids
Tablescape
Smoked glass, brass, oxblood florals
Lighting
Candles only. Long shadows are the point.
Venue
Restored theatre, loft, wine cellar, castle

Keywords couples use for this look: moody, dramatic, dark florals, candlelight, edgy, noir, moonlit, burgundy.

Download the Moonlit Noir moodboard

The full moodboard as a PDF — palette, florals, tablescape, and lighting notes on one page you can send to a vendor. Free, no email required.

Find vendors who shoot this look

Search the Lumière directory by ZIP code to see local florists, venues, and photographers — then send them this palette.

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