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Wedding Colors: How to Choose the Perfect Palette for Your Big Day

Choosing colors for a wedding feels like a big decision, but it’s really just about what makes you happy. Do you love soft pastels, bold jewel tones, or classic whites? The right palette ties together the dress, flowers, stationery, and even the lighting. Below you’ll find easy ways to pick colors that fit your style, venue, and budget.

Popular Color Palettes for 2025

Every year brings a few color combos that get a lot of love. In 2025, couples are gravitating toward three main vibes:

  • Soft Neutrals + Blush: Think ivory, warm greys, and a hint of blush pink. It feels romantic without screaming ‘traditional’.
  • Jewel Tones + Gold: Deep emerald, sapphire, or burgundy paired with gold accents add drama and work great for evening weddings.
  • Nature Greens + Terracotta: Sage, olive, and earthy terracotta bring an outdoor, boho feel that’s still elegant.

Pick one of these themes and then tweak a shade or two to match your personal taste. If you love lavender, swap the blush for a light lavender in the neutral palette. The key is to keep the overall look cohesive.

Tips to Match Colors with Venue and Dress

Before you lock in a palette, walk through your venue (or look at photos). A historic manor with dark wood may need lighter tones to brighten the space, while a modern loft can handle darker, saturated hues.

Next, think about your dress. If you’ve chosen a classic white gown, you have a blank canvas – almost any color works. For a colored or ivory dress, pick complementary shades. A teal dress, for example, shines with coral or soft gold accessories.

Don’t forget the smaller details. Your invitation cards, table linens, and cake frosting are cheap ways to sprinkle color throughout the day. A pastel palette can be highlighted with a bright wedding cake ribbon, while a jewel palette looks luxe with metallic charger plates.

Finally, test your colors. Print a few swatches of your invitation paper, lay them next to a fabric sample of your dress, and view them under natural light. If they look good together on a table, they’ll look good at the ceremony.

Remember, there’s no right or wrong answer. Your colors should feel like you and reflect the vibe you want your guests to sense when they walk in. Use these ideas as a starting point, experiment a bit, and enjoy the process of turning your vision into reality.

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