Wedding Colour Palette Trends 2025: Bold, Personal & Unforgettable

Colour isn’t just decoration, it sets the mood, reflects your story, and ties every detail together, from your invites to your florals. In 2025, wedding palettes embrace vibrant expressions, nostalgic warmth, and immersive design experiences. This guide -featuring quotes from industry experts will help you choose a palette that feels uniquely yours.

Verona Sunset: The 2025 Colour of the Year

Verona Sunset - a radiant, citrus-inspired orange, was named 2025’s Wedding Color of the Year by Brides in collaboration with Minted. Inspired by an Italian sunset and the Aperol Spritz, this shade conveys romance and vibrancy. Stationery orders in Verona Sunset have nearly tripled over the past year.

How to use it:

- Bridesmaid dresses in bold orange with soft accent shades like blush, sage, or dusty blue

- Centerpieces and florals: roses or ranunculus in orange, peaches, and corals

- Decor: linens, ribbons, or even menu cards in Verona Sunset paired with gold or cream tones

Set the Tone with Verona Sunset Stationery

Your invitation is your guests’ first glimpse of your wedding style and nothing says “elegant summer romance” like our Verona Sunset stationery suite. From save-the-dates to menus and signage, our digital designs blend this trending hue with refined details and easy customization.

Explore our Verona Sunset Wedding Stationery Collection  https://bridetobeprint.myshopify.com/products/verona-sunset-wedding-stationery

 


Juicy Red — Passion with a Modern Twist

Why it’s trending: Red symbolizes love, energy, and celebration. Emily Gaikowski and Ciera Pope (The Knot’s featured wedding pros) note that a bright “watermelon‑poppy” red is popping up everywhere from vineyard weddings to intimate backyard ceremonies.

“It’s fun and unexpected … a welcome pivot” - Emily Gaikowski

How to use it: A dramatic palette of juicy red, navy blue, ivory, and copper for bold contrast and timeless drama. Ideal for winter or evening celebrations.

Mocha Mousse & Earthy Browns

Take your palette into a cozy, sophisticated territory with shades like mocha, latte, and portobello mushroom. John Campbell (John Campbell Events & Design) calls brown “criminally under-utilised” in wedding design - and two‑tone monochromatic schemes in 2025 are elegant staples in minimalism.

How to use it: Deep mocha hues accented with cream, sage green, and metallic copper for a warm, “Japandi” aesthetic.

Classic Green: Forest to Mint

Green continues to be a go‑to for timeless elegance. In 2025, couples favor deeper greens, forest, moss, and emerald, often with ivory and gold. Think organic centerpieces, greenery walls, and bridesmaid dresses in rich green tones.

Expert note: According to The Knot, green remains a top-five color among trends. The Knot

How to use it: Forest green + ivory + gold florals, eucalyptus runners, and rich velvet textures.

Jewel Tones & Luxe Hues

Emeralds, sapphires, and amethysts deliver depth and opulence. Rich jewel tones bring warmth to fall or winter weddings and can be balanced with ivory or metallic brass/silver for contrast.

How to use it: Sapphire blue invitations and linens with plum bridesmaid dresses and gold accents.

Soft Pastels & Less‑Saturated Neutrals

For understated elegance, think dusty lavender, pale blush, butter yellow, and mint often toned down in saturation for a modern feel. Monochromatic pastel weddings are also trending, blending textures and shades within one color family.

How to use it: Lilac, dusty blue, cream linens, silver detailing, lavender florals for a soft spring wedding look.

Monochrome & Minimal Palettes

Minimalists rejoice - 2025 sees a rise in monochrome weddings and limited two or three color palettes. Anne Michelle Forbes and others note that color‑blocking and mono palettes offer a gallery‑like, artful vibe. The Knot

How to use it: All‑white, ivory, or tonal camel + cream + gold combo with textural depth via linens and florals.

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