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Wedding Colour Trends 2025

Updated: 4 hours ago

Green colours

A joyful wedding party poses in a forest, wearing formal attire. Bridesmaids hold white bouquets. Everyone smiles, creating a lively scene.
Five vertical color swatches in shades of green: mint, light lime, sage, olive, and dark teal, shown from left to right.



In 2025, various shades of green are at the top of the list of wedding colour trends. It’s classic and it’s versatile. Green has a wide colour palette and looks great for indoor and outdoor weddings of every season.

Light, pastel, more muted tones like Mint, Sage green, Eucalyptus and Moss green can complement all different spring and summer colours. Darker and more vivid shades like Olive, Emerald and Forest greens are perfect for adding depth and fresh nature’s touch to a fall or winter wedding. Choose different types of groomsmen’s accessories like bow ties and suspenders to finish your wedding look.





Pink colours

Bride and groom with bridesmaids in pink and groomsmen in blue, laughing in a garden. Bridesmaids hold pink bouquets.
Five vertical color swatches in shades of pink: pale peach, light pink, soft pink, dusty mauve, and deep mauve. Minimalist design.




There’s nothing more romantic and sweet than a pink wedding. That’s why pink is one of the most popular colours for weddings in 2025. Different shades of pink can create a different atmosphere.

Bright and sharp tones like Pink, Rosewood paired with natural tones will make your dream of having a Barbie wedding come true. Pastel more, delicate pinks like Dusty Pink or Blush will create an atmosphere of sweet romance. Groomsmen’s pink braces, bow ties or ties will brighten up wedding photos regardless of the weather.






Blue colours

Bridal party in blue and black attire laughs and holds white bouquets in a sunny, grassy outdoor setting. Joyful and celebratory mood.
Five vertical color blocks: light blue, blue, teal, royal blue, and navy, from left to right. Simple and harmonious palette.



There’s an old popular rhyme saying: the bride on her wedding has to wear something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. The tradition lives on and many brides incorporate something in their outfit to follow that rhyme. They wear blue hair accessories, ribbon or carry a blue bouquet to symbolize love, fertility and purity.

Match bride’s “something blue” with groom’s and groomsmen’s accessories – suspenders, ties or bow ties in Sky blue, Dusty Blue, Navy colours. Even if you’re not a fan of this tradition – blue is still a colour you can’t go wrong with.






Neutral colours

Wedding party posing joyfully in elegant attire. Bride in white gown, groom in tuxedo, bridesmaids in gold dresses. Stone arches in background.
Five vertical rectangles in muted colors: cream, beige, blush, light gray, and dark gray. No text or figures present.




If you’re dreaming about neutral wedding accessories colour palette - there’s a lot of colours and shades to choose from. Nothing more classic than a groom wearing black or white bow tie! Ivory, Champagne, Cream or Off-white bow tie combined with black suit will look less intense and more contemporary.

Choose from various shades of Gray accessories for any wedding theme and any season to create sophistication. Dusky, Desert tones like Beige, Cream, Light brown and even Natural linen will make your wedding look simple, yet very romantic and everlasting.






Orange, Red, Yellow and Purple colours

Wedding party huddled in a circle, smiling joyfully at the camera. Bright sky background, with the bride holding red roses and guests in red attire.
Four vertical color swatches: terracotta, brick red, purple, and deep burgundy. Clean, simple design with no text.



What colours come to mind when you think about fall? Reds, Oranges, Dark greens and Browns, of course! That’s why many choose these colours for their wedding bow ties and suspenders.

Yellow or vivid Orange, also lighter shades of Purple, like Lavender or Orchid, will brighten your day and remind you of summer, especially at an early fall wedding. Terracotta, Burnt orange and darker shades of brown will suit better for a later fall and will create a warm and earthy look. For a deep, moody and timeless look choose Red – Burgundy, Wine, Cabernet or Claret or Darker Purple – Plum, Eggplant.




 
 
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