
As you plan your wedding, few decisions feel as fun and foundational as choosing your color palette. It sets the tone and helps tie everything together, from your florals and attire to the table settings and stationery.
With summer 2025 on the horizon, couples are leaning into color in bold and intentional ways. Think vibrant pairings, playful contrasts, and a fresh take on timeless classics. Whether you’re dreaming of a casual beach celebration or a ballroom extravaganza, the right color combo can transform your big day into a true reflection of you.
So what hues are heating up this season? We’re diving into the standout color trends that will define summer weddings in 2025.
Blush and Olive
For couples who love soft, romantic palettes but want a little more depth, blush and olive are a dream team. Blush brings the delicate touch, while olive adds a slightly rustic feel that grounds the look. Meaghan Cody, Owner & Planner at Sweet Pea Events, notes, “One of our top favorite color combos this summer is cranberry red, a moss or olive green, and a sugarplum pink or blush! The cranberry red against the pinks is stunning while bringing in some of those greens to make it not so feminine. Tying in those pinks and reds in the floral on a moss green communal table or styled with an olive green couch really brings the colors together for a rich yet delicate event.”
This color combo works especially well with natural textures—think wooden tables, flowing greenery, and airy fabrics. It’s refined and great for a summer celebration with an elevated garden-party feel.
Black Cherry and Champagne
If you’re going for moodier tones with a luxurious twist, black cherry and champagne make a striking pair. Black cherry is rich and romantic, while champagne adds a soft shimmer that lightens things up.
“This combo is bold and just a little bit unexpected, which makes it so fun,” emphasizes Craig Peterman, Owner of Craig Peterman Photography & Videography. “Black cherry brings that richness and drama, while champagne keeps it from feeling too heavy. It’s a great palette for late summer weddings, especially at venues with darker woods or stone details. It’s moody in the best way, and photographs like a dream.”
You might choose black cherry for your invitations or bridesmaid dresses, then weave in champagne through glassware, flatware, or draping. This palette is all about contrast and sophistication, adding a modern edge to your wedding.
Mint Green and Coral
Mint green and coral are a cheerful combo that feels made for summer. Mint brings a refreshing coolness, while coral adds vibrancy and a dose of fun. Together, they strike a balance between breezy and bold.
Emily Reno, Owner of The Vegas Planners, shares, “Mint green and coral (or peach) are back! This color combo was super popular about ten years ago, and it’s making a comeback this summer as a perfect pairing for the season. I love this palette for beach or outdoor weddings—it looks amazing against natural backdrops and works beautifully with neutral tones. Coral and peach flowers are also readily available in the summer months, making this a great combo forcouples looking to create unique, vibrant floral arrangements and bouquets.”
This combo also works well for modern stationery or a fun signature cocktail moment. It’s bold without being too loud (and endlessly Instagrammable!
Butter Yellow
Butter yellow is an excellent way to bring a little sunshine to your wedding palette. Unlike brighter yellows, this soft shade adds warmth in a more subtle way.
“One of our top color combos that we are seeing is butter yellow + pale lilac for a sun take on pastel and sunshine colors,” says Liney Castle, Planner at Twickenham House and Hall. “Couples are incorporating this combo into signage, their flower varieties, and their candle color!”
To keep the look polished, pair butter yellow with soft whites, warm neutrals, or even a touch of greenery for a natural finish. It’s the kind of color that puts everyone in a good mood.
Cherry Red
Bold and beautiful, cherry red is making a comeback. It brings an element of passionand energy to your day, making it perfect for floral design, accessories, or statement décor.
Cody confirms, adding, “French beige, copper, and cherrywood red is also a moody color palette that we are loving for this season. While bringing in some of those darker hues of browns and copper through your paper goods, darker soft seating against a black and white dance floor, with pops of the cherrywood red throughout your florals, is so romantic!”
To balance the boldness of cherry red, try pairing it with soft blush, ivory, or even cool-toned neutrals. Red florals mixed with lighter blooms and signage with bold red type can easily bring this palette to life.
Powder Blue and Blush
If you’re after a whimsical palette that still feels fresh, powder blue and blush might be your perfect match. These two tones balance each other beautifully.
“There’s something effortlessly dreamy about powder blue and blush,” reminds Peterman. “It’s soft, romantic, and totally timeless, without feeling like something you’ve seen a hundred times. I love seeing couples use this combo in garden or outdoor venues, it plays so well with natural light.”
This combo shines in soft fabrics, delicate florals, andsubtle accents throughout your day. Think flowing powder blue bridesmaid dresses and blush-toned blooms with wispy greenery.
Brown Tones
Earthy tones are having a real moment, and brown is stepping into the spotlight. These hues bring an organic, grounded feel that’s quietly luxurious and incredibly versatile.
Kevin Dennis, Owner of Fantasy Sound Event Services, shares, “With Mocha Mousse reigning as Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2025, we’re seeing a freshtake on neutrals with rich brown becoming a popular choice. Taking this a step further than just opting for a natural palette, you can level up your decor and outfits by choosing a chic monochromatic look by pairing deep brown with shades of beige or taupe.”
Add in creams, golds, or terracotta for depth, or keep it tonal for a cohesive look. This palette exudes sophistication and warmth, making it ideal for a summer wedding that leans into natural beauty.
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Peach and Sage
Peach and sage are soft, pretty, and romantic—great for couples who want their wedding to feel effortless but still put-together. “This one feels fresh, laid-back, and modern,” confirms Peterman. “Peach adds this warm, playful energy, while sage keeps everything grounded and natural. It’s perfect for couples for that for that effortlessly cool, outdoor celebration vibe. It also works really well with more casual, intimate weddings where you want the decor to feel curated but not overly styled.”
Use these colors in layered floral arrangements, painted details, or even your bridal party’s attire for a cohesive look. It’s the kind of combo that feels easygoing yet still intentional.
Choosing a color palette is one of the most fun parts of planning a wedding. Whether soft and romantic or bold and playful, the color combos trending for summer 2025 offer something for every kind of celebration. Just remember to trust your style and enjoy the process!
Meghan Ely is the founder of OFD Consulting, a wedding PR agency that helps the talented pros behind the scenes get featured and recognized. A longtime industry expert and total royal wedding enthusiast, Meghan Ely is passionate about celebrating the creativity that brings wedding days to life.