Organizing a wedding can be akin to putting together a 10,000-piece jigsaw puzzle- with no photo on the box. From the guest lists and venue tours to cake tastings (OK, that part isn’t so bad) and seating charts, there’s a lot to keep track of. But there’s one decision that can cause everything else to fall into place like magic: Your Wedding Color Combinations.
Color sets the tone. It subtly carries your look throughout—florals, linens, bridesmaids’ dresses, tablescapes, signage, and even your signature cocktails. Pick the right ones, and your wedding will be a seamless, magazine-worthy fantasy — the kind of thing where your guests will be looking you up on Instagram to relive the good times. Instead of sending you falling into a late-night Pinterest rabbit hole, we tapped the minds of the best in the wedding industry to name the five color combinations everyone’s talking about this year.
From rustic-chic to all-out glam, there’s a pair here for you and your partner, whether you’ve got visions of a boho bash in a barn or a black-tie party in the big city. Let’s dive in!
This combo is striking the perfect balance between timeless and trendy, top wedding planners say. Earthy neutrals create a peaceful, adaptable palette, and in contrast, terracotta and rust add vibrancy, warmth, and a dash of boho romance. It’s ideal for couples who want their celebration to seem down-to-earth but elevated, picture a Sunday brunch thrown by a Vogue editor in the middle of a desert.
Teracotta and rust also go so well with different themes: outdoor garden ceremonies, vineyard receptions, barn rustic or industrial chic city loft. The organic texture is ideal for fall weddings, but with the correct details, it’s just as beautiful any time of year.
Element | Color Suggestion | Material Ideas |
Table Linens | Ivory, Beige | Linen, Cotton |
Florals | Rust, Burnt Orange | Roses, Ranunculus, Pampas Grass |
Decor | Terracotta | Vases, Plates, Signage |
Recently, a couple in Arizona made their sunset wedding their own with local artisan-hand-thrown terracotta vases paired with rust velvet napkins and macramé backdrops. The result? A Pinterest dream realized, with guests snapping pics almost as quickly as you can say “influencer.”
These color combinations are the wedding whisperer that has wedding pros swooning for its perfect marriage of understated elegance and visual interest. The greens are soothing and natural — ideal for outdoor or indoor nuptials with an abundance of greenery. Dusty rose provides a soft, feminine touch, and gold adds a bit of luxe without going overboard.
Couples love it in part because it is friendly across seasons. Spring? Hi, soft blooms and peony perfection. Winter? Outcome: the gold chargers — and it’s time for the twinkle lights.
A vineyard wedding in Napa made these color combinations come to life with eucalyptus garlands cascading from the chandeliers and maids of honour in sage chiffon gowns. The groom sported a dusty rose boutonnière, and guests feasted under fairy lights with glasses of rosé. Chef’s kiss.
Wedding experts say that jewel tones are perfect for making a statement, and let’s be honest, if your guests say “ow” as they leave, you’ve done your work. They’re royal and refined, and simply perfect for fall or winter weddings. The depth of colors in the film looks fantastic as well! And all of the textures with the velvets and metallics were beautiful throughout.
Jewel Tone | Suggested Use | Accents |
Emerald | Tablecloths, Invitations | Gold, Cream |
Sapphire | Napkins, Decor | Silver, White |
Amethyst | Floral Arrangements | Lavender, Greenery |
A couple in NYC turned their industrial loft-style wedding into a royal event with emerald velvet table runners, sapphire goblets, and a flower wall dripping with amethyst and plum. The cake, too, was decorated with gemstone sugar geodes. It was excessive and memorable.
The pairing is even happening now because it’s at once dressy and dressed-down. The black and white make the drama, but the greenery keeps the look from getting too severe and gives the whole space a sexy, modern, light-as-air quality. It’s beloved by wedding planners for ballroom affairs and backyard garden weddings alike.
A Charleston couple chose a modern Southern look — white drapery, black chairs, and cascading greenery on every surface. The vibe? So chic garden party meets black-tie ball. The result? A wedding right out of the pages of Architectural Digest.
These color combinations make wedding planners happy because it’s all about joy, energy, and celebration—the ideal color combinations for spring and summer weddings, beach ceremonies, or anything featuring sunshine and citrus.
These hues are fun, fresh, and can be dressed up or down to complement your location and vibe. Pair with organic textures such as rattan or wood for a fresh, modern tropical edge.
A Mexican beach wedding exemplified these color combinations with coral floral arches, yellow-hued goblets, and peach linen hammocks for lounging. It was a wedding and a tropical vacation rolled into one — and 100 per cent magical.
Colour is not just a visual experience — it’s an emotional one, too. The perfect colour combination can narrate your love story, whether that’s contemporary and clean, organic and intimate, or spirited and celebratory. Whether you prefer the refined look of black and white with greenery subtly mixed in or the high-energy charisma of pinks and corals, these hot combos guarantee a wedding that’s not only style-focused but also soul-centric too.
Remember: Trends fade, but your style is eternal. Select colour combinations that you love, that represent you as a couple, and that you get excited about every time you think about your big day.
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