All black wedding: black themed wedding invitation cards

White has long been associated with weddings — soft creams, beiges, and bright whites are often at the forefront when it comes to matrimonial decor. But the color black can lend to equally gorgeous decor, even if it doesn’t have the same popularity. Whether you’re looking for an edgy alternative or simply love the glamorous and classic look of a darker hue, an all black wedding is one way to achieve the look of your dream day.

Looking for tips on how to plan an all black wedding or advice on including some black elements in a more colorful affair? Here, you’ll find 11 stunning ideas for all black wedding decor — with gorgeous invitations to match.

11 Ideas for an All Black Wedding

All black wedding: bride and groom looking at each other

All black decor isn’t just for a gothic wedding or Halloween wedding. The inky, onyx hue is perfect for creating a moody, vintage, and elegant atmosphere. Whether you want all black everything or want mainly black decor with a few hints of color, there are lots of ways to celebrate the beauty of black. Here are some of our favorite ideas for all black wedding themes.

1. Set the Scene with Black Ceremony Decor

All black wedding: outdoor wedding with black chairs

Skip the white ribbons and chairs. Instead, make an impact with black seating and floral aisle arrangements. Black lanterns create a moody look while the dim light of candles adds a romantic air.

2. Say “I Do” Under a Black Wedding Arch

All black wedding: wedding arch with flowers and candles

Swap out the white flowers and greenery with a drop-dead gorgeous black wedding arch. Choose an arch featuring abstract or geometric shapes for a modern twist. Go for simple and minimalistic with the arch itself or adorn it with dark-hued florals for added romance.

3. Don a Dreamy Black Wedding Gown

All black wedding: bride happily posing while wearing her black gown

Make a statement with an all black wedding dress that guests are sure to remember. Choose from modern wedding gowns and black ball gowns with geometric necklines and black tulle wedding dresses, or opt for a Victorian bridal gown with lace for a more gothic feel. Long sleeves and beading can add drama to the look while a simple A-line gown creates a more minimalistic feel.

4. Make an Entrance with a Black Aisle Runner

All black wedding: wedding at a church

There’s nothing quite as beautiful as watching the bride’s entrance as she walks down the aisle. Make the moment even more memorable with a black aisle runner. Choose one in a rich fabric like velvet for a fall wedding or opt for one with glitter or sequins for a glam look. 

5. Incorporate Dark Florals

All black wedding: portrait of black roses

Floral arrangements are an easy way to make a statement at a wedding. Plus, they’re one of the best places to add your wedding colors into the mix. For black florals, popular choices include black calla lilies, dahlias, and roses.

There are no naturally occurring black flowers, so pick your favorite flower and a florist can turn it into the perfect all black wedding bouquet. If all black feels too intense, add in some elements in deep crimson hues to lighten things up while keeping the moody vibes. For a winter wedding, navy blue hues can lend an icy feel to the big day.

6. Dress the Wedding Party in Black

All black wedding: groom and groomsmen standing together

If you’re not sure about wearing a black wedding dress, have your bridesmaids and groomsmen don the black attire for you. Black chiffon bridesmaid dresses add elegance to the tall, dark and handsome look of all black tuxedos. The hue gives off elegant vibes and you can choose a white dress or another colored wedding dress to truly stand out. 

7. Commit to Black Wedding Rings

All black wedding: portrait of wedding rings

Say “I do” with enchanting black engagement rings and wedding bands. Choose from dark gemstones like black diamonds, black pearls, and black opals. You can also look at dark materials for wedding bands including tungsten and ebony wood.

8. Use Black and White Signage

All black wedding: frame on a barrel

Greet guests at the door with black and white signage welcoming them to the ceremony or displaying their seats at the reception. Black name tags also tie in nicely to table decor. White or metallic lettering adds a romantic element and is easy for guests to read.

9. Deck Out a Dark Reception Space

Black themed table setting

Go big with the all black wedding theme when it comes to your reception space. Set up black chairs, black tablecloths, and black candelabras as centerpieces. Black lace can set the scene for a gothic wedding. Add gold or metallic decor pieces for glam and incorporate metallic or onyx silverware for a more regal look.

10. Enjoy a Dark and Delicious Wedding Cake

Black wedding cake

Treat guests to a black wedding cake they won’t soon forget. Go for a celestial-inspired cake with glittering stars or opt for an all black wedding cake with dark floral elements for an earthier vibe.

11. Get Guests In on the Fun

Bridesmaids having a toast

Ask wedding guests to wear black wedding attire for the wedding ceremony. Make this request clear in your wedding invitations. Be sure to clarify if you want guests to wear all black or if they can have additional colors as well.

All Black Wedding Invitations for a Dreamy Day

At Greenvelope, you’ll find a stunning selection of black wedding invitations to browse. Choose from styles that are mysterious and gothic or designs that are abstract and artsy. Whatever your preferences, you’re sure to find an invitation design to fall in love with. Each invite is completely customizable so you can adjust the color palettes and typography, and add elements like wax seals for the invite of your dreams.

1. Fancy Free Invitation

Fancy Free Invitation

Design: Ashley Ottinger

This black and glittery invite features a dark color palette alongside a photo area where you can include your favorite couple snapshot. It’s ideal for all black weddings as well as modern themes.

2. Gilded Greenery Invitation

Gilded Greenery Invitation

Design: Lucrecia Caporale

This botanical invite features metallic greenery framing the details of your big day. It’s fitting for a black-and-white wedding as well as formal events.

3. Big Details Invitation

Big Details Invitation

Design: Claudia Owen

For couples that love bold style, this black-and-white invitation is the way to go. With modern and minimalist elements, it’s better suited for contemporary wedding themes rather than gothic or vintage events. 

4. Radial Blooms Invitation

Radial Blooms Invitation

Design: Becky Nimoy Stationery

This black and white invitation is ideal for couples that love dark wedding style. The sweet blossoms lend a springtime feel and the metallic radial greenery adds romance and sophistication.

5. Ethereal Invitation

Ethereal Invitation

Design: Mansi Verma Design

This watercolor invitation features an ethereal, mystical, and moody feel. Change the typography to meet your event theme and pair the design with matching thank you notes and other stationery from this wedding suite.

6. Gilded Bouquet Invitation

Gilded Bouquet Invitation

Design: Becky Nimoy Stationery

This vintage wedding invite incorporates flowers and greenery to create a dramatic first impression. Your wedding details take center stage and are framed by a bouquet of black, silver, and gold floral elements. Make it your own by customizing the color palette or adjusting the typography.

Choose the Perfect Hue for Your Dream Wedding

Bride and groom happily holding hands

Dream big and fall in love with these all black wedding theme ideas. From gothic and dark to vintage and glamorous, there’s a dark wedding style for couples who want to be edgy or elegant.

Still deciding what theme or colors you want for your wedding day? Check out our guide to wedding colors for different personalities, seasons, and styles. Browse our blog where you’ll find wedding decor tips, theme ideas, and practical advice for celebrating and planning your day with ease.