14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (2024)

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (1)

Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.

Gatherings are on the return, and rather than approaching your design with a color palette of two to three hues, consider all the shades on the spectrum around your chosen tones. Highlighting the depth and dimension of your colors and creating a design concept that is dynamic and festive—without looking overly thematic—is an ideal place to start. Include neutrals instinctually, organically, and as needed, but remember, adding an unexpected pop will keep your decor from feeling boring and instead keep your guests’ eyes enticed.

Inspired by some of our very own BAZAAR Brides, travel, design, florals, and—of course—fashion, these are the most innovative color palettes for every season and destination. Save the ones that speak to you, then show them to your planner, designer, and florist to curate a look that suits your style.

1

Warm Brights

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (2)

Turn to your favorite (or would-be wedding) destination for a palette of hues you can use. A combo of bright lemon and coral, and shades of ochre, chartreuse, red, and textured green, anchored in shades of cream, speaks to the vibrant landscape of tropical locales. This collection of colors is smile inducing and memory jogging, but translates well to whatever your chosen destination may be. Turn to your favorite landscapes, hotels, restaurants, spas, and more for inspiration, then translate that via florals, fabrics, food, and more.

Pictured: Alexander McQueen Resort SS 2020; Valentino dress captured by Carla Guler; Florals by ; Lizzie Fortunato earrings, $386, matchesfashion.com; Amina Muaddi bag, $995, modaoperandi.com.

2

Shades of Green

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (3)

After so many months of being outdoors to gather safely, it’s apropos that all things greenery would feel fresh and of-the-moment for events—even indoors. While universally associated with nature, the color green also represents growth, renewal, prosperity, and stability. This monochromatic palette feels spot-on for a garden, greenhouse, vineyard, or woodland setting, where your chosen venue will complement these tones organically. You can also tap it for a modern, industrial, historic, or all-white space to bring the outside in.

Pictured: Danielle Frankel Bridal; Emilia Wickstead cape, $1,875, modaoperandi.com; Brandon Maxwell sandals, $1,095, modaoperandi.com; Oscar de la Renta earrings, $350, modaoperandi.com; Moda Domus candlesticks, $250, modaoperandi.com.

3

Blush Redux

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (4)

Come 2022, blush has a dark side. Layer in muted mauves, rich shades of burgundy, and hits of black to transform an otherwise saccharine palette. This look is all about dark romance and lends itself to Dutch Masters–inspired blooms or architectural arrangements rather than anything too frothy or feminine. Use this array of tones in a wide range of locations—from a historic villa to a manicured garden, an industrial metropolitan venue or a rustic retreat.

Pictured: Interiors captured by Yacouba Traore for ; Reem Acra Pre-Fall 2019; Tessa Tran and Zach Schau’s multiday celebration captured by The Times We Have; Mach & Mach satin pumps, $1,050, modaoperandi.com.

Advertisem*nt - Continue Reading Below

4

Black, White, and Shades of Gray

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (5)

A black-and-white palette will always feel elevated and classic, but this new update is fresh and foolproof, thanks to shades of gray and metallics incorporated in both small and large doses. To avoid this color combo going super modern, retro, or deco, pair lush, soft, gossamer, and frothy textures and textiles with harder marble, gold, silver, and lacquered surfaces. Don't discount greenery, warm shades of wood, charcoal, slate, and creams, which lend a bit of warmth.

Pictured: Vera Wang Bridal Fall 2022; Table setting captured by Sarah Falugo; Moritz Glik earrings, $13,545, farfetch.com; Haute Couture photographed by Tina Tyrell.

5

Citrus, Seafoam, and Turquoise

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (6)

Opt for an analogous color scheme, which combines three colors positioned side by side on the color wheel. This vibrant palette of lemon, lime, seafoam, aqua, and turquoise (ranges of yellow, green, and blue) will have your guests dreaming of sunny days and hot climates—regardless of the temp outside. While this palette lends itself well to a destination affair, edgy florals and rich textures like velvet and satin make it work for the colder months, and read more icy than tropical.

Pictured: Aje dress, $695, modaoperandi.com; Getty; Mateo New York earrings, $3,195, pietrastudio.com; Alexandre Vauthier sandals, $775, modaoperandi.com; captured by La Dichosa.

6

New Pastels

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (7)

The ever-popular pastel palette is still chic, alive, and well, but now, it's less fussy. With a more undone feel, these dreamy shades suit modern, rococo, classic, or minimal styles. Incorporate neutrals into a collection of soft shades—from seafoam and lavender to rosewater and buttercup. Then, anchor those dreamy tones with a small shot of inky eggplant (or indigo or charcoal, if you'd prefer). Pastels are not just for spring and summer—but the cooler months are all about the mix. Not sure it all makes sense together? Think again. Merge shades like mauve, blush, periwinkle, cornflower blue, mint, and sherbet for a palette with a painterly finish.

Pictured: Floral arrangement by Putnam & Putnam; Cecilie Bahnsen RTW Fall 2021; Giambattista Valli Bridal Spring 2022; Photography of florals by Lewis Miller Design.

Advertisem*nt - Continue Reading Below

7

Primary Colors

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (8)

The most elementary of color combinations is the prime example of a palette that's directional—without being restrictive. Rather than working only with the purest of red, yellow, and blue, employ their fun, pop-toned sister shades, and all their dark and light versions too. Then, mix in prints and textures to give the design layers. This one's for the couple who's looking to keep things playful and make their guests smile—outdoors, at home, or abroad.

Pictured: Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2021; Monique Lhuillier gown photographed by Lara Jade; Anissa Kermiche jug, $480, anissakermiche.com.

8

Complementary Colors

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (9)

A creamsicle-inspired palette feels right for spring, using the softest of oranges, blues, creams, grays, coppers, and rusts. But it works all year round if you stick to the predominantly darker shades in the winter, the pastels in the warmer months, and lean in to the terra-cotta tones come fall. This palette taps complements, which are colors in opposition to one another on the color wheel, and has them work together along with soft neutrals in a combo that feels fresh and unexpected. Blue and orange not your thing? You can apply this lesson in color theory to the spectrum's other complementary color pairings, be it all shades of yellow and purple combined, or the marriage of greens and reds in all their tones.

Pictured: Christopher John Rogers Spring 2021 gown; Jonathan Simkhai dress photographed by Christopher Ferguson for BAZAAR Bride; Erdem earrings, $595, modaoperandi.com; captured by Bruno Rezza.

9

Secondary Colors

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (10)

This palette is unexpected and super fresh. From pistachio and sage to deep forest greens, pale lavenders to deep eggplant, and soft coral to rich shades of rust, this colors lend well to outdoor events and have an organic side, given the amount of fruits and vegetables available in these tones. Use your own personal preferences to decide how much of each hue you incorporate. And if you’re looking to add texture, interest, and dimension to your tablescape, add oranges, artichokes, herbs, and more to the mix. If you’re after something a bit more glam, choose a lacquered version of one of these colors, or accent with antique mirrors and metallics.

Pictured: Monique Lhuillier Bridal Fall 2022; Fernando Jorge earrings, $1,900, modaoperandi.com; Bottega Veneta sandals, $930, modaoperandi.com; Anna Weatherley plate, $325, scullyandscully.com; Gucci Beauty lipstick, $42, netaporter.com.

Advertisem*nt - Continue Reading Below

10

Vintage Blue

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (11)

Shades of blue, especially those with an Old World feel, provide a welcome twist to a single-color-focused palette. Forget “something blue” and make this color your main attraction. It may not be all white, but it will bring a traditional, elegant feel to mind without being so on the nose. An artistic, vintage bend to the inspiration of this palette lends itself well to tabletop, paper, decor, fashion, and beyond for a look that’s sure to wow. If you’re looking to bring in neutrals, try warm shades like chestnut and cream.

Pictured: Oscar de la Renta Bridal Fall 2020; Jasperware earrings, $306, 1stdibs.com; Prada sandals, $790, modaoperandi.com; Cult Gaia clutch, $278, modaoperandi.com.

11

Ballet Neutrals

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (12)

Ballet blush mixed with warm tans, beiges, pearly whites, and light grays makes for a pleasing, organic, and natural color combination. Add in satins, like the ribbons on a pointe shoe, and frothy fabrics to elevate your space into something reminiscent of a Tchaikovsky ballet. Add hints of black if you’re after something more Black Swan and icier, opalescent shades if you’re looking for something more Swan Lake.

Infuse contemporary, minimalistic details to make this look feel fresh in the mix of all the super-glam, all-white weddings decorated with Lucite and crystal, or super-boho events with gestural florals and garlands draped throughout.

Pictured: Valentino Haute Couture Fall 2019; courtesy of The Heritage Collection Chateau de Villette; Dolce & Gabbana sandals, $1,245, modaoperandi.com; Francesca Villa earrings, $2,350, modaoperandi.com.

12

Red Redux

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (13)

Melding textures like velvet, satin, and brocade with gemstone hues of ruby make this all-red palette feel regal without looking gaudy. Shades of deep garnet play well with oatmeals, ivories, and matte metallics for a look that captures the essence of the holiday season sans party theme. Mix in shades of coral and pastel pinks to give it a springtime feel. To elevate an otherwise too-playful effect (unless that's what you're going for), make sure this striking palette incorporates red in all its shades—from ruby, scarlet, and raspberry to fire engine, crimson, and burgundy.

Pictured: Valentino Haute Couture Fall 2019; courtesy of The Heritage Collection Chateau de Villette; Dolce & Gabbana
sandals, $1,245, modaoperandi.com;
Francesca Villa earrings, $2,350, modaoperandi.com.

Advertisem*nt - Continue Reading Below

13

Technicolor Dreams

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (14)

Can't decide on a collection of colors? In this palette, you don't have to edit down from ROYGBIV. Work with every color and shade, prioritizing your favorites. Utilize neutral hues to break up the bold pops of color you're showcasing. Use pastels in the mix here, too—they'll help to soften and highlight the vibrant moments in your floral arrangements, tablescape, and more.

Pictured: Valentino Haute Couture photographed by Tina Tyrell; floral arrangement by Putnam & Putnam; La DoubleJ glasses, $1,000, netaporter.com; Judith Leiber clutch, $3,295, nordstrom.com.

14

Metallic Moment

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (15)

Consider an innovative approach by mixing metals, and then some, for your winter wedding and beyond. Don't shy away from using just one color as a festive accent or all of them combined. Feel like this look's been done before? Experiment with textures, florals, and motifs that tap these shades naturally—like the night sky.

Pictured: captured by Belathee; Miu Miu pumps, $1,020, modaoperandi.com; Atelier Versace dress, price upon request, +39 02 76093 238, captured by Christian Oth; Evren Kayar necklace, $2,115, modaoperandi.com.

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (16)

Heather Hall

Contributing Weddings Writer

Heather Hall is a weddings, fashion, and lifestyle writer and editor. Her career in weddings began at The Knot, where she worked as a bridal fashion editor. She then worked as a PR Manager at Amsale, a bridal design house, before starting her ownevents and digital marketing business. She has been featured on Today.com, MSN.com, Yahoo.com, Racked.com,Huffington Post, Verily Magazine, andStyle Me Pretty. Heather loves music, travel, and practicing yoga. In her spare time she's typicallyresearching the next fun workout class to try, orfinding a new concert to attend. Her latest goal: become a DJ.

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season (2024)

FAQs

14 Wedding Color Schemes for Any Season? ›

Many couples and wedding planners choose colors that fit with the season, which is a great way to match your decorations to the tone of the celebration. However, you can go even further by considering colors that celebrate the distinctive properties of each month. Every month is unique; your wedding should be too.

Do your wedding colors have to match the season? ›

Many couples and wedding planners choose colors that fit with the season, which is a great way to match your decorations to the tone of the celebration. However, you can go even further by considering colors that celebrate the distinctive properties of each month. Every month is unique; your wedding should be too.

What are the most timeless wedding colors? ›

Classic colors such as white, ivory, blush, navy, burgundy, gold, silver, emerald green, dusty blue, and black have proven to be timeless choices that never go out of style. These colors can be incorporated into various aspects of your wedding decor, from flowers and linens to bridesmaid dresses and stationery.

What is the trend color for weddings in 2024? ›

In 2024, the trend colour for weddings is super-saturated pink tones, including fuchsia, cerise, hot pink, and softer iterations like millennial pink and blush. Embrace these vibrant and romantic hues for a trendy wedding celebration.

How many wedding colors should you have? ›

A color palette for your wedding should have a range of at least three to five colors. Too many colors reduce focus. Your guests will have a hard time concentrating as their attention is all over the place. However, if you incorporate more than five colors, go for neutrals and pastel shades to give a calming effect.

Can I use fall colors for a summer wedding? ›

You can consider a wedding color palette that combines the striking, bold, and show-stopping wedding colors of fall and the brightness of summer. A mix of emerald, navy, gold, lilac, sage, white, blue, cream, mustard, peach, pink, and green, can be the ultimate way to create a visual drama with your wedding whites.

Is there an app to figure out color palette? ›

Dressika is a personal AI shopping assistant and colour style consultant. The app has a unique feature - automatic personal colour analysis. Just take a selfie to find out your season colour, seasonal colour palettes and make-up colours. Use a virtual dressing room to create perfect outfits.

What is the classic wedding color palette? ›

Navy and gold are some of the most timeless wedding colors, and they look gorgeous in any season. They can pull their own weight, but you can also add dimension to this palette by incorporating accent colors, such as dusty blue, gray, or even burgundy.

What is the most common color to wear to a wedding? ›

If you're looking for something classic and timeless, dark colors like navy blue or black are always appropriate. For a more glamorous look, pastels such as lavender, light pink, or pale blue will add a touch of elegance to your outfit.

What color is not appropriate for a wedding? ›

White. This goes without saying, white and dresses for a wedding guest are a big no. It's tradition that the bride wears white, and while some might consider this old school, it's still very common that only the bride wears white.

What are the rustic wedding colors for 2024? ›

Earthy neutrals like beige, brown, sage green, and soft pastels are commonly found at rustic weddings. But in 2024, there will be a greater emphasis on vibrant colors. Don't be afraid to go bold for your wedding colors and incorporate rose gold, deep reds and purples, and emerald shades.

What is the color of the wedding in June 2024? ›

A June wedding provides an excellent opportunity to integrate lilac or lavender shades into the wedding's color scheme. These hues, which are pale purples reminiscent of the lilac flower, can be incorporated into the bride's dress, groom's suit, or the decor.

How to pick a wedding date 2024? ›

To bring symmetry and good fortune to your 2024 wedding, choose a month and date with the number two or four in it. Since February and April are the second and fourth months of the year, both of them have a few lucky days, based on numerology.

Does it matter what color you wear to a wedding? ›

Choosing the right color not only shows respect for the couple, but it also helps guests fit in with the tone of the event. There are some colors that should be avoided at all costs – we're looking at you, white – or any colors that may be associated with the bride or bridesmaids' gowns.

Does the bride's bouquet have to match the wedding colors? ›

And since the bridal bouquet is one of the most important and main accessories, you might wonder does your bouquet have to match your wedding colors? Although your bouquet should reflect your overall wedding theme, it is not necessary that your bouquet includes all the colors you use for your wedding decorations.

Can you do fall wedding colors in the spring? ›

Switch up the fall colors for a spring or summer wedding by incorporating a bit of vibrancy with one or two pops of a more saturated shade, Longobucco says.

Can you have fall colors for a spring wedding? ›

For example, if you had fall jewel tones originally and now have a spring date, you can still incorporate those jewel tones into your invitation — perhaps as the text color or the cardstock for a details insert card — just don't make them the key focal point of your suite.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Roderick King

Last Updated:

Views: 5855

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Roderick King

Birthday: 1997-10-09

Address: 3782 Madge Knoll, East Dudley, MA 63913

Phone: +2521695290067

Job: Customer Sales Coordinator

Hobby: Gunsmithing, Embroidery, Parkour, Kitesurfing, Rock climbing, Sand art, Beekeeping

Introduction: My name is Roderick King, I am a cute, splendid, excited, perfect, gentle, funny, vivacious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.