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Wedding Color Palettes

A wedding color palette is the set of three to five coordinated colors you carry across your whole wedding, from the bridesmaid dresses and suits to the flowers, stationery, and table. Browse 125 curated, on-trend palettes, see each one on your bridesmaids, groomsmen, flowers, and table, then copy the hex codes or save the look.

Marsala & Gold

Moody, fall & winter — Marsala leads on the dresses & tie, with navy suits and an oxblood pocket-square pop, gathered into a marsala bouquet.

Primary
Marsala
#7B2D32
Secondary
Wine Rose
#A14A4A
Accent
Oxblood
#5C2A35
Neutral
Warm Ivory
#F3E6D2
Metallic
Antique Gold
#C9A24B
Suit
Navy
#2A3550

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Tap any piece to assign a color. Flowers only offer colors real blooms come in.

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Bouquet
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How to build a wedding color palette

A wedding color palette works best with three to five colors — one or two dominant colors, a supporting accent, a soft neutral like ivory or champagne, and an optional metallic. Fewer than three can feel flat; more than five gets hard to coordinate and starts to look busy.

The simplest way to balance them is the 60-30-10 rule, borrowed from interior design: let your dominant color carry about 60% of the look (the bridesmaid dresses, large florals, and linens), a secondary color about 30% (the suits, ties, and a second bloom), and an accent just 10% (small pops like a pocket square, candles, or stationery). The neutral grounds everything and the metallic adds shine. Keep one color clearly in the lead and the whole day reads intentional rather than scattered.

Every palette here is already built this way — a lead color, a supporting color, an accent, a neutral, and a metallic — so you can see the balance on real bridesmaids, groomsmen, flowers, and a table before you commit.

2026 trending wedding color palettes

The most on-trend palettes for 2026 weddings are grounded and romantic, with soft greens, warm neutrals, and dusty blue leading. These are the eight palettes couples are choosing most right now.

Wedding color palettes by season

Matching your palette to your wedding date keeps the whole day feeling intentional. Spring and summer lean into sage, blush, dusty blue, and peach, while fall and winter favor terracotta, burgundy, emerald, and warm gold.

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Explore wedding colors by shade

Want a deeper dive into one color? Each guide below collects the curated palettes, flower pairings, and season notes for a single wedding color.

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