Hot New Wedding Colors We Love
Hot New Wedding Colors We Love
Check out the hottest new wedding color combos that we're obsessed
right now.
Hunter + Oregano + Peony
Good for: Classic outdoor weddings
Tips for pulling it off: With a little bit of the feminine and
the masculine, this is the perfect combo for the couple who
can't agree on a color scheme. Its natural earthiness lends
itself well to loosely arranged flowers and organic stationery
design.
Clockwise from left: Erica Loeks Photography, Kelly Pratt Kreidich,
Jasmine Star Photography, Bella Grace Studios, Megan Thiele
Studios, Azul Photography, Klose Photography, Jasmine Star
Photography, Geoff White Photographers, Jackie V. Photography,
Real Photography
Oxford + Amber + Dove
Good for: Sunset courtyard weddings
Tips for pulling it off: We promise no one will be expecting
this chic combo. These hues look stellar paired with natural
wood and leather tones, so use those elements to guide your
decor.
Clockwise from left: Andy Wakeman Photography, Ashley K Photography,
Leigh Miller Photography, Kris Drake Photography, Angela Anderson
Photography, Red Gallery Photography, Dia Rao Photography,
Jen Lynne Photography, Heather Saunders Photography, Dia Rao
Photography
Neon + Beige + Papaya
Good for: Modern outdoor weddings
Tips for pulling it off: A quiet neutral like beige tames the
two other highlighter colors for a stylish palette with personality.
Natural elements like raw wood and organic floral arrangements
will keep your decor from looking too stark.
Clockwise from left: Perez Photography, Katherine Birkbeck Photography,
Jennifer Lindberg Weddings, Katherine Birkbeck Photography,
Erin Johnson Photography, Katherine Birkbeck Photography, Next
Exit Photography, Katherine Birkbeck Photography
Bronze + Pewter + Cream
Good for: Vintage formal weddings
Tips for pulling it off: This color combo is all about old-world
glamour, so let the past inspire the rest of your wedding details.
Think: antique brooches as cake decoration, old gilded frames
as table numbers and intricately adorned china.
Clockwise from left: Brandy J Photography, Philip Gabriel Photography,
Roggio Weddings, Christina Carroll Photography, Mel Barlow
Photography, Kathering Birkbeck Photography, Millie Holloman
Photography, Robert Sukrachand Photography, Cappy Hotchkiss
Photography, Serendipity Photography, Misha Media
Salmon + Terracotta + Maroon
Good for: Rustic late summer weddings
Tips for pulling it off: Both girly and daring, this combo looks
best against a stately and rustic venue. Think: a grand stone
mansion, wooden lodge or even among some tall, lush trees.
Photos by: Jennifer McMenamin Photography
Black + Crimson + Robin's Egg
Good for: Casual modern weddings
Tips for pulling it off: Achieve high-style status with this
totally of-the-moment color combo. Clean and simple decor paired
with graphic and contemporary stationery design show off these
colors in their best light.
Clockwise from left: Revert Photo, Mark Garber Photography, Visionaire
Studios, Philip Ficks, Antonis Achilleos, Philip Ficks, Red
Ribbon Studio, Jensen Studios NYC, Leo Patrone Photography,
Philip Ficks
Nude + Sienna + Cadmium Red
Good for: Summery Southwestern weddings
Tips for pulling it off: Make your guests feel at ease with this
casual, yet chic color scheme. Use the deep red only as an
accent color to achieve the most sophisticated effect.
Photos by: Katelyn James Photography
Rose + Willow + Cream
Good for: Fall vintage weddings
Tips for pulling it off: Inspired by a soft rose garden, this
subdued trio is demure, yet stylish. Complement these natural
hues with neutrals and wood tones in your decor for the best
possible look.
Photos by: Q Weddings Photography
Light Teal + Tangerine + Salmon
Good for: Casual daytime weddings
Tips for pulling it off: Bright and whimsical, this combo is
all fun and no fuss. Decorate with playful accents like pinwheels
and floral patterns to make the most of this light-hearted
color palette.
Photos by: Jenna Walker Photographers
Violet + Fuchsia + Avocado
Good for: Summer country weddings
Tips for pulling it off: This trio is both whimsical and natural
at the same time. You'll have no trouble finding flowers to
create pops of color throughout your decor, so keep your linens
and other elements more muted.
Photos by: Forever Photography Studio
Navy + Blush + Silver
Good for: Classic ballroom weddings
Tips for pulling it off: Cool and sophisticated, this trio has
it all: lightness from the blush and silver and drama from
the navy. Dress up this palette with traditional decor like
formal table settings and monobotanical floral arrangements
to let it really shine.
Clockwise from left: Edyta Szyszlo Photography, Antonis Achilleos,
Mary Wyar Photography, Antonis Achilleos, Cappy Hotchkiss Photography,
Patricia Kantzos Photography, 1. Art Beauty Life: Jenny Ebert
Photography, Antonis Achilleos, La Vie Photography
Burgundy + Creamsicle + Plum
Good for: Luxe fall weddings
Tips for pulling it off: These shades look stunning against natural
elements, so choose an indoor venue with exposed beams and
vaulted ceilings or an outdoor spot with colorful trees. Keep
lighting soft with votive candles or paper lanterns to match
this trio's elegance.
Clockwise from left: Ashley K Photography, Pen Carlson, Elegant
Bliss Wedding Photography, Susan Jackson Photography, Abby
Rose Photo, Alyssa Almeida Duncan Photography, Lisa Rigby Photography,
Doug and Chenin Boutwell from Boutwell Studio, Scott Streble
Photographer, Lauren Brooks Photography