Wedding Color Schemes for 2019

Planning
a wedding
is a huge undertaking and planning your wedding’s color scheme is
no different. Whether you go for bold and beautiful or classic and traditional,
the colors you choose for your big day will say a lot about who
you are as a couple
and what your guests can expect from the celebration of
your union. Your wedding color palette might be dictated by trends or totally
timeless.

However, regardless of your personal style, you’ll want to
know which colors are in season and which ones are on their way out.
Thankfully, we’re here to help! Here are the top wedding color schemes of 2019.

Soft Florals

According to The
Pantone Color Institute, which partnered with WeddingWire
in unveiling the
top wedding color palettes of 2019, weddings this year will see many
floral-inspired celebrations. Think earthy greens seamlessly blended with bold
pops of color juxtaposed with rustic wood accents. Soft pinks, soothing mauves,
and creamy neutrals will mix with more dramatic colors like bright violet and
cherry red.

A gorgeous floral palette would be the perfect choice for
a spring or summer wedding, and would mingle beautifully with rustic wood or rattan décor, styles that are on trend this
year. Abstract
floral arrangements
are also hitting the wedding scene in a big way this
year and will be the perfect way to unite your wedding’s bright fuchsias and
dusky roses.

Golds and Metallics

In addition to floral-inspired palettes, warm golds and
metallics will also be very popular this year. According to Wedding Wire, which
has dubbed this palette the “Golden Hour,” this color scheme will blend
beautifully with one of 2019’s
most popular texture trends: “pampas grass, a natural colored wheatgrass that pairs
well with minimalist florals.”

Taper candles, which are another popular décor
element this year, will stand stunningly beside the burnt oranges and warm
cinnamons of this color scheme—a perfect choice for a fall wedding!

Inspired by nature, these colors would also be perfect for
an outdoor wedding, or anyone looking to provide guests
a woodsy, natural ambiance. Changes are, no matter what color your venue is painted, these
colors will accent it very well.

Tropical

This year won’t be just about soft florals and subdued
neutrals though, which is evidenced by the tropical inspo in Pantone’s “Paradise
Found”
collection.  This gorgeous
palette
will feature “illuminating oranges, vibrant teals, radiant blues
and a refreshing splash of turquoise reminiscent of water and sky.” With this
gorgeous color trend, you’ll have the feel of a destination wedding in your own
backyard.

The funky, beachy vibes of this color scheme will look beautiful
paired with the rich
fabrics and translucent signage
popular this year, and would fit right in
at a summer wedding or a tropical destination
wedding
any time of year!

Velvety Blues

Another color scheme that will be popular this year is rich,
velvety blues
. Think fresh berries and dark navy—colors inspired by the
night that will pair beautifully with velvet and cream. Nothing is too royal
for this palette.

The warmth and regality of this group would be perfect for
a December 2019 or even a January 2020 wedding. The rich tones would pair
beautifully amid white twinkle lights as well as the thick
fabrics
so in-trend this year.

Coral

Of all the color schemes popular this year, coral
transcends them all
. It appears again and again in the various collections,
and for good reason: it can be dressed up or down, and it fits in just as well
in a traditional setting with earthy greens and creamy whites as it does with
vibrant teals and cherry reds. Coral can be rustic or tropical; earthy or
ethereal.

No matter what your wedding aesthetic will be, there are
many ways to inject
coral
into your big day. Include it in your abstract floral arrangements
and centerpieces. Drape
it around your alter
. Include it in place settings, outfits, and more.

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