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The Brocade Flower Red invitation carries the spirit of a traditional Vietnamese wedding, with a brocade pattern running through the whole card. Clusters of red roses in the top corners, a central brocade motif behind the couple names, and a large floral band at the foot combine into a look that is both classic and festive.
The palette uses deep maroon (#6a2104) for the names and section titles, olive green (#3c4d20) for body text, family details and dates, all set on a warm cream background (#f8ecdb). Fz Aghita renders the couple names, an Alex Brush script handles the "&", and bold Times New Roman sets the section titles, giving the card a dignified, distinctly Vietnamese character.
Every section is included: a red brocade envelope with an open effect, prominent couple names, both families' info, ceremony and reception details, a dedicated floral calendar frame, a wedding-day schedule flanked by gold pillars and leaf-and-flower accents, a photo gallery on a patterned background, Google Maps, online RSVP, a guestbook, and a gift QR.
Ideal for couples who love a traditional, elegant and culturally Vietnamese wedding feel.
It suits traditional Vietnamese weddings, engagement rites, the main ceremony, or ancestral-rite banquets. The brocade pattern and deep maroon palette evoke a classic, dignified and festive atmosphere that fits both a family shrine and a banquet hall.
Deep maroon for the couple names and section titles, olive green for body text, family details and dates, all on a warm cream background. The mix stays classic and readable, avoiding the glare that flat-red invitations often have.
Yes. Couple names, family info, ceremony and reception times and venues, schedule, and wishes can all be edited directly in the editor. The card supports three languages: Vietnamese, English and Traditional Chinese.
The gallery sits on a brocade-patterned background with a "Wedding Album" title and a tidy photo grid. You upload photos in the editor; when none are added, the gallery section is hidden so the card stays clean.
The schedule is flanked by gold pillars and accented with green leaves, a red rose and a white flower, echoing traditional ceremony motifs. Times and events are presented clearly and read well on both phone and desktop.