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Spring Wedding Colors: How to Incorporate Pastels Into Your Wedding

Published on February 25, 2025

By Lily Ertischek
Trendy pastel mix and match bridal party for spring black tie wedding
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Spring is all about new beginnings, blooming flowers, and fresh, vibrant colors, making it the perfect season to say "I do." If you're planning a wedding for the season, there's one standout trend you can’t overlook: pastels. These soft, dreamy shades capture the essence of springtime romance and create a timeless aesthetic that feels fresh and modern. From delicate lavender and blush pink to powder blue and mint green, incorporating pastels into your celebration is a surefire way to make your wedding unforgettable.

This spring’s wedding color palette heavily emphasizes light, airy hues, offering endless inspiration for everything from florals and attire to décor and stationery. Whether you want to embrace pastels as your main color scheme or use them as subtle accents, this guide will help you seamlessly incorporate these shades into your special day. Let’s dive into the magic of pastels and how they can bring your spring wedding vision to life!

Key Spring Wedding Attire Notes

  • Pastel wedding themes create a soft, romantic atmosphere. They use seasonal blooms, pastel stationery, and décor accents in colors like mint green, peach, lilac, champagne, and blush pink, and lavender.
  • Earthy spring wedding colors include olive green, brown, burnt orange, terracotta, ivory, and sage green.
  • Vibrant spring wedding colors include teal, coral, red, orange, blue, and yellow, all of which evoke the exciting colors of seasonal blooms.
  • Mixing pastels with metallics like gold or silver adds elegance and a touch of sparkle.
  • Choosing the right color palette should reflect your style, venue, and seasonal elements like spring flowers.

Pastel Wedding Colors

Pastels have a way of making weddings feel like a whimsical daydream—effortlessly elegant yet playful. From attire and décor to florals and stationery, these gentle hues set a tone that's both modern and romantic. Whether you’re looking to dress your wedding party in coordinating shades or style your guests with a guide to cocktail attire, pastel color pairings are endlessly versatile. Let’s explore some of the most charming combinations and how to incorporate them into your spring wedding.

Mint green and peach

Bride and groom on mint green vespa for pastel spring destination wedding
Mint green bridesmaid dresses with black groomsman tuxedos and peach wedding color accents

This pairing radiates fresh, garden-party vibes with a dash of vintage charm. Mint green and peach bring out the best in spring blooms and lush greenery. Brides can opt for a bouquet featuring peach roses and soft mint foliage, while grooms can stun in a made-to-order suit with a mint-green tie. The wedding party will pop in mint green dresses or peach jumpsuits. Guests can take the color cue with pastel-toned cocktail attire—think flowy peach dresses or tailored mint-green blazers. For table settings, use peach accents like napkins paired with mint glassware for a sophisticated touch.

Lilac and champagne

Lilac bridesmaid dress with light tan groomsman suit for spring pastel wedding
Chic bride and groom in tan suit and puff sleeve wedding dress in lavender field

Lilac and champagne create a soft, ethereal aesthetic that's perfect for a romantic spring evening. Bridesmaids will look stunning in lilac dresses, while brides could rock a sophisticated champagne gown for a touch of glam. Grooms can incorporate lilac in their pocket squares or ties for a subtle nod to the palette. Link your wedding style to the women’s champagne suit jacket and matching pants for a chic, non-traditional look that works for brides, bridesmaids, or even stylish guests. For décor, drape champagne tablecloths with lilac floral centerpieces to create an effortless balance of warmth and cool tones.

Blush pink and pale blue

Light blue groom suit with vest and blush pink bow tie and lace wedding dress
Pale blue suits for kids and groom with light pink bridesmaid dresses

This pastel duo brings a dreamy, romantic vibe with just the right amount of charm. Brides who choose a blush wedding dress can pair it with pale blue accessories or shoes for a delicate contrast. Other than pale blue, there are a lot of colors that pair well with a blush wedding dress. Grooms and wedding party members can steal the show in a men’s pale blue suit jacket or a women's pale blue double-breasted suit jacket, both perfect for outdoor ceremonies or cocktail receptions. Accent your tables with blush and blue florals—peonies, hydrangeas, and roses create a stunning mix. Guests can follow the theme with soft blue suits or blush dresses to complement the day’s aesthetic.

Lavender and seaglass green

Dark lavender purple and green wedding floral arrangement boutonniere
Sea glass green boutonniere with lavender tie and light grey wedding suit

This sophisticated pairing is perfect for couples who want a cool, refreshing color scheme with a bit of whimsy. Lavender is romantic and calming, while seaglass green adds an earthy, serene feel. Bridesmaids can wear lavender dresses, while the groomsmen can coordinate with a men’s seaglass green suit jacket and pants. Wedding guests who want to stay on theme should consider the women’s lavender peak lapel suit jacket, perfectly complementing the hues of the day. Incorporate these colors into your décor with lavender bouquets and seaglass-toned table runners. 

Soft yellow and salmon

Butter yellow spring wedding bouquet with salmon pink and orange accent colors

For a warm, sunny vibe, soft yellow and salmon are a match made in springtime heaven. This pairing is playful and bright without being overpowering. Brides can choose soft yellow florals for their bouquets, while salmon accents shine in ties, pocket squares, or even groomsmen’s suits. Pair a suit in these tones with contrasting accessories for a bold look. For wedding party attire, salmon jumpsuits or soft yellow maxi dresses create a fun style. Guests can embrace the color theme with subtle touches like yellow earrings or salmon-colored ties. Add pops of color to your reception tables with salmon napkins and soft yellow candles for a cheerful finish.

Earthy spring wedding colors

Spring weddings don’t have to be all pastels and florals—earth tone wedding colors can bring a grounded, romantic vibe that’s as fresh as a blooming garden. These natural hues evoke the beauty of the outdoors while feeling warm and inviting. From earthy greens and rustic oranges to rich browns and soft neutrals, these palettes create a laid-back elegance perfect for springtime. Whether you're tying the knot in a lush garden or a charming countryside venue, these earthy tones offer endless inspiration for your big day. Let’s explore some stunning color pairings and how to work them into every aspect of your wedding, from what you’ll wear to how you’ll style the venue.

Olive green and terracotta

Spring wedding party in terra cotta dresses and dark olive green suits

This pairing is a dreamy blend of earthy richness and understated sophistication. Olive green and terracotta feel like they were made for an outdoor spring wedding, offering a perfect mix of warm and cool tones. Grooms can shine by styling an olive suit—a bold choice that’s effortlessly elegant. (Check out the men’s olive green suit for inspiration!) Bridesmaids in terracotta dresses will pop beautifully against olive-toned florals or greenery. Guests can complement the palette by incorporating these tones into their cocktail attire—think olive blazers or terracotta accessories. Decorate your tables with terracotta vases filled with olive-toned foliage for a cohesive, natural look.

Burnt orange and ivory

Orange and ivory wedding table design
Burnt orange wedding suit with ivory pocket square for spring

Burnt orange and ivory are a vibrant yet sophisticated duo that’s perfect for couples looking to add a bit of boldness to their wedding. This palette feels warm, inviting, and totally unique for spring. Grooms can make a statement in a men’s burnt orange suit or pair the men’s ivory tuxedo jacket with burnt orange accents for a modern, elevated look. Bridesmaids can stun in ivory dresses, letting the burnt orange florals in their bouquets stand out. Guests wondering what to wear to a fall wedding can easily repurpose their outfits for this spring palette—burnt orange dresses or ivory shirts are foolproof choices. For décor, ivory table settings paired with burnt orange candles and linens will bring the look to life.

Sage green and brown

Brown wedding suit with dark sage green tie
Dark green wedding suit with brown tie

Sage green and brown bring a cozy, earthy vibe to a spring wedding. The muted tones feel relaxed but still elegant, making them perfect for couples who want a more grounded aesthetic. Grooms can opt for a men’s brown suit for a timeless look, and we have a few tips on styling a brown suit: pair it with a sage tie or pocket square to tie the colors together effortlessly. Bridesmaids will look dreamy in sage green dresses, while groomsmen can coordinate with sage ties or boutonnières. Guests can lean into earthy tones by mixing sage accessories with neutral attire. Decorate with sage greenery and brown wood accents to bring this palette into every corner of your wedding.

Vibrant spring wedding colors

Spring is a season full of life and color, so why not let your wedding reflect that energy? Vibrant wedding color palettes are perfect for couples who want their big day to be as lively and unforgettable as the season itself. From bold teal and coral to striking red and yellow, these combinations add a cheerful, dynamic touch to every detail. Whether your event features a garden party dress code or something more formal, these vibrant palettes will leave a lasting impression. Let’s dive into some colorful pairings and how to make them shine for brides, grooms, the wedding party, and guests.

Teal and coral

Seaglass teal suit with coral tie for colorful spring wedding

Teal and coral are the ultimate duo for a spring wedding that’s bold yet sophisticated. The cool richness of teal pairs perfectly with coral’s warm, sunny vibe, making this combo ideal for spring. Grooms can stand out in a men’s teal suit, adding a coral boutonnière for a playful touch. Bridesmaids will look radiant in coral dresses, while groomsmen can coordinate with teal ties or pocket squares. Guests embracing the garden party dress code can mix and match these colors—think coral skirts with teal tops or teal suits paired with neutral accessories. Incorporate this pairing into your décor with teal table linens and coral floral centerpieces to create a vibrant yet cohesive look.

Red and yellow

White bridal suit and dress with red and yellow wedding design

Red and yellow are as bold and joyful as a field of wildflowers, making them perfect for couples who want to infuse their wedding with fun and energy. Spring brides looking to make a statement can opt for a showstopping yellow bouquet, while grooms can wear subtle yellow accessories to complement the theme. For a modern twist, brides can rock a women’s red suit jacket that’s equal parts chic and daring. Guests can have fun with this palette, pairing sunny yellow dresses or red accessories with neutral tones for balance. Decorate your venue with red and yellow blooms, and don’t forget to carry these colors into the dessert table for a sweet, colorful touch.

Blue and orange

Wedding table design with blue and orange spring color palette

Blue and orange is a vibrant pairing that feels fresh, bold, and just right for spring. The cool, calming vibes of blue balance beautifully with the fiery energy of orange, creating a palette that’s both playful and elegant. Grooms can turn heads in a men’s brilliant blue suit paired with an orange tie or boutonnière. Bridesmaids can don orange dresses for a bold pop of color, while groomsmen coordinate with blue suits and orange accessories. Guests dressing for the garden party dress code can mix vibrant orange blazers or skirts with soft blue accents to nail the theme. Use orange flowers like ranunculus or tulips alongside blue vases or table runners to tie everything together seamlessly.

Spring Wedding Color FAQs

A pastel wedding theme is all about weaving soft, delicate hues into every detail of your big day. Here’s how to do it:

  • Spring florals: Nothing says pastel like seasonal blooms! Peonies, tulips, and daffodils are perfect for spring weddings. Imagine bouquets bursting with pale pink peonies or centerpieces featuring soft yellow daffodils. They’re not just pretty—they’re also a nod to the season’s natural beauty.
  • Stationery: Start the pastel vibes early with your invitations. A blush-pink envelope or a mint-green design can set the tone for your wedding theme and give guests a sneak peek at the dress code. Extend this to signage and programs to keep the pastel theme consistent on the day.
  • Décor: Pastel accents in your décor make a big impact. Think dusty blue napkins, lavender table linens, or peach-colored candles. You can even add soft-hued glassware for an extra pop. These small touches make everything feel cohesive without overwhelming the space.

Absolutely! Pastels and metallics make an excellent match for a spring wedding theme. Imagine pairing blush pink with rose gold for a romantic vibe or soft lavender with silver for a cooler, more elegant feel. Gold accents—like candlesticks, flatware, or charger plates—look stunning against pastel table settings. Metallics add a touch of sophistication and just the right amount of sparkle to complement those dreamy hues.

Picking the perfect palette can feel like a big decision, but it’s all about narrowing down what speaks to you. Start with the colors you naturally love—if you’re drawn to mint green or soft yellow, those could be your anchors. Consider your venue, too: a garden setting might call for lavender and blush, while a modern indoor space might suit pale blue and ivory. Finally, take cues from spring’s natural offerings—seasonal blooms like tulips or lilacs can guide your palette effortlessly. The goal? Choose colors that make you happy and create a vibe that feels true to your style. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look back at our spring 2024 wedding color palette and how marriers pulled together various spring wedding themes.

Pastel Perfection: Creating Your Dream Spring Wedding

Creating your dream spring wedding with pastel perfection is all about the details. From soft seasonal florals like peonies and tulips to pastel-accented stationery and décor, these delicate hues set the stage for a celebration that’s romantic, elegant, and undeniably fresh. Mixing pastels with metallics adds a touch of sophistication, while choosing the right color palette ensures your wedding feels uniquely yours.

When it comes to dressing for your pastel-inspired day, SuitShop has you covered. Whether you’re outfitting the wedding party, embracing festive attire, or seeking a show-stopping suit for yourself, our collection features timeless options in hues like mint green, pale blue, and lavender. With tools like our Fit Finder and Fit Guide, finding the perfect fit for every member of your wedding party is a breeze.

Lily Ertischek
Lily Ertischek

Lily is constantly reading, keeping up with the latest TV, and seeking out the best bites. She lives in New York City.

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