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Bold Wedding Color Combinations to Make Your Big Day Stand Out

Published on February 22, 2025 Updated April 9, 2025

By Nathaniel Longmore
Bright wedding colors with tropical bouquet, tan suit groom and classic bride
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If sticking to soft pastels or traditional muted tones isn’t your thing, make a statement with bold wedding color combinations! Whether you're drawn to vibrant wedding colors that pop in photos or unique color pairings that reflect your personality, there are endless ways to incorporate striking hues into your big day.

Why Choose a Bold Wedding Color Palette?

Choosing bold colors for your wedding allows you to create a visually striking and memorable event. Vibrant colors can:

  • Set the mood: Richer hues bring drama, while brighter shades evoke joy and excitement. See how different colors make you feel!
  • Reflect your personality: A playful pink and blue pairing or a deep, moody lavender and dark green combo can make your wedding uniquely "you."
  • Enhance your venue: Some colors work better in certain settings, such as deep jewel tones in a historic ballroom or bright citrus hues for a summer garden party. Play around with how your palette complements or contrasts your venue.
  • Photograph beautifully: Vivid tones create dynamic and artistic wedding photos that stand out, even if you just experiment with little details like tablecloths or boutonnieres.

Bold Color Palettes to Consider

When it comes to bold color palettes, the possibilities are pretty much endless. We've outlined some of the most exciting, chic, or trending bold wedding color ideas, but don’t underestimate the power of a neutral to tie it all together!

Red and teal wedding colors

A red and teal wedding combines warm and cool tones for an eye-catching, balanced aesthetic. This pairing is perfect for couples who want a dramatic yet refined color scheme.

Teal and red wedding color palette cake with bright flowers
Dark teal suit with red rose boutonniere for trendy colorful wedding
  • Attire: A deep red suit or teal accessories (like ties and pocket squares) with a classic suit color add a stylish edge. Teal attire with red florals paired together create a satisfyingly bold contrast.
  • Florals and décor: Think teal table linens with lush red roses or peonies for red and teal wedding décor.
  • Seasonal considerations: These colors work well for fall and winter weddings, especially with jewel-tone variations of red and teal. The deep, saturated vibe red and teal give off is perfect for those colder months, but pastel versions can work well in spring and summer, too.

Pink and blue wedding colors

A pink and blue wedding is effortlessly romantic, however your bring the colors into the wedding design. Blue and pink weddings are classic, but layering in extra pink and blue moments, attire, florals, and more–or going for more vivid versions of the pink and blue shades–takes this traditional pairing into bold territory.

Whether you go for soft pastels or a deep navy, a blue and pink color palette is the perfect choice to create a bold wedding that feels fun but not too out of the box.

Light blue wedding suit for groom and blush pink bridal gown
Navy blue groomsman suits with light pink and blue bridesmaid dresses for garden party wedding
  • Pink and blue wedding attire: A navy or royal blue suit complemented by blush or rose-toned ties and accessories are a great choice for this combination. Blush bridesmaid dresses are the go-to option, but blue floral bridesmaid looks are perfect, too.
  • Pink and blue florals and décor: Light pink roses with blue accents make stunning wedding bouquets. Mix in metallics like silver or rose gold for added elegance.
  • Pink and blue seasonal considerations: Pastel pink and lighter blues are ideal for spring and summer weddings, while hues like fuchsia and navy suit fall and winter.

Lavender and Dark Green

For couples who love nature-inspired wedding themes, a lavender and dark green wedding is a perfect blend of elegance and organic charm.

Dark green suit with dark purple and green boutonniere for earthy wedding theme
Wedding centerpieces with dark purple and green florals
  • Lavender and green wedding attire: A dark green suit is a unique yet timeless choice for bold groom attire, while lavender dresses or accessories create a soft contrast. Or switch it up with a lavender suit!
  • Lavender and green florals and décor: Pair greenery like eucalyptus and ferns with lavender roses, lilacs, and amethyst-colored candles. And of course, add actual lavender wherever
  • Lavender and green seasonal considerations: This green and purple color combo is perfect for spring and fall, playing into the changing foliage or the soft bloom of early florals.

Orange and fuchsia wedding colors

An orange and fuchsia color palette is a unique combination that really adds a richness to the day. Equally punchy, bright, and saturated, bold orange and fuchsia pink just make sense together as wedding colors.

Verona Sunset, the 2025 Minted + Brides Wedding Color of the Year, brings the orange and pink wedding color palette to life. The Verona Sunset wedding color is a warm, peachy shade making quite the splash with wedding trends for 2025. To balance Verona Sunset, you'll want to lean on oranges and bright pinks, of course, along with tan, champagne, and other grounding neutrals.

The Verona Sunset trend, complete with all the sunset colors, is responsible in large part for the rise in orange and fuchsia palette, but you can also use the wedding color pairing on its own or with a different theme.

Bright orange and fuchsia pink wedding florals down the aisle
Burnt orange groomsman suit with champagne bridesmaid dress and bright pink flowers
  • Orange and fuchsia wedding attire: Make a bold statement warm orange suits, balanced with fuchsia florals or accessories, for a striking fashion moment. For bridesmaid dresses and wedding party accent colors, champagne, bright pink, butter yellow or sunset yellow, or matching orange can work beautifully.
  • Orange and fuchsia florals and décor: Fuchsias (the flower the color is named after) and marigolds create lush floral arrangements, while terracotta details enhance the warmth. Tropical wedding bouquets, florals, centerpieces, and more also mesh well with an orange and pink wedding theme.
  • Orange and fuchsia seasonal considerations: This wedding color combination is best for summer and fall weddings, inspiring golden-hour magic and romance.

How Seasons Influence Wedding Color Choices

Seasons play a huge role in wedding color palettes, as lighting, natural scenery, and floral availability all affect how colors appear.

Colorful fall wedding for yellow and red color palette with burgundy groom suit
Purple and green colorful spring wedding with bold bouquet and light tan groom suit
  • Spring weddings: Bright pinks, soft wedding pastels, and dusty greens feel fresh and lively as color ideas for spring weddings.
  • Summer weddings: Vibrant oranges, fuchsia, and teal really soak up sunny backdrops for summer wedding colors.
  • Fall weddings: Deep reds, moody greens, and amber hues pair well with the earthy beauty of autumnal weddings.
  • Winter weddings: Bold jewel tones like sapphire blue, burgundy, purple, and emerald green create an elegant contrast to snowy settings and chilly air.

When choosing bold wedding color combinations by season, consider how your venue’s surroundings and the season’s natural elements will enhance your color choices.

How to Style Bold Wedding Color Combinations

Colorful wedding tablescape design with orange and pink runner
Green and purple wedding theme in Vegas

Keep Balance in Mind

Pair bold colors with neutral accents to avoid an overpowering look. Don’t be afraid to wear a tan or gray suit with a pop of color in the tie or even a colorful dress shirt!

Use Color in Unexpected Places

Try colored candles, bold attire for your wedding party, or vibrant table runners to make an impact without overwhelming the space.

Mix Textures for Depth

Incorporate velvet, silk, or matte finishes to make your wedding colors stand out and add another dimension to your palette in a sophisticated way.

Think About Lighting

The type of lighting your colors are in can really make a difference in how they look. Outdoor weddings in natural light allow bright colors to shine, while dim, candlelit receptions enhance those deeper shades.

FAQs: Choosing and Styling Bright Wedding Colors

Start with colors that you naturally gravitate toward in fashion, home décor, or art. Consider your venue and the season to help narrow it down.

Yes! Rich tones like dark, emerald green and sapphire blue or moody wedding color options like burgundy, maroon, and navy can be incredibly elegant for a more formal event.

White, tan, black, gray, and classic metallics help balance vibrant colors while keeping the look together and sophisticated.

Try incorporating these neutral wedding colors through your bold wedding design in the florals, table settings, or attire. Tan suits, gray suits, or black tuxedos, for example, are a great way to showcase bright bridesmaid dresses, decor, and more without going overboard.

Focus on statement pieces—a colorful suit, florals, or vibrant table settings—while keeping other elements more muted.

Make Your Wedding Stand Out with Bold Color Choices

Your wedding color palette sets the tone for your celebration, so don’t be afraid to embrace bold, vibrant hues! Whether you’re drawn to the richness of red and teal, the playfulness of pink and blue, the natural beauty of lavender and dark green, or the warm, sunset-inspired orange and fuchsia, your wedding should reflect your unique tastes.

Looking for the perfect wedding suit to complement your bold color choices? Explore SuitShop’s Made-to-Order collection, where you’ll find a variety of unique suit colors and styles to match your wedding vision. For classics to balance out and pull together your bright, colorful wedding look, check out SuitShop's in-stock collection of suits and tuxedos.

Nathaniel Longmore

Nate, a former SuitShop groom, is a writer by passion and trade. When he's not typing away from a local coffee shop, you can find him hiking the trails or searching the racks of a thrift store.

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