18 Summer Wedding Colors That Are So Hot Right Now

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This soft and sweet combo really sets the tone for a warm weather bash. Add a touch of greenery throughout, and you're all set.

Baby Blue and Pink

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Not only is it unexpected, but a stark color contrast really *pops* in summer months. Try incorporating a typical "autumnal" color like this deep hunter green that essentially acts like a neutral.

Rose Gold and Hunter Green

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Doesn't this color combo just scream "romance"? Set the tone for your special day with eye-catching florals in an array of pink and burgundy hues.

Pink and Burgundy

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If you’re getting married somewhere ultra lush (heyyy, tropical destination wedding), then poppy and sage is the way to go. Incorporate tropical tones and leafy motifs into table settings and bouquets to give your event more of an upscale, beachy feel.

Poppy and Sage

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Forget black and white—this color combo is quite possibly the most classic of them all. You can’t go wrong with a goes-with-anything neutral that's also just a tiny bit glam, if that's your desired vibe.

White, Gold, and Green

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Optimal for both a sleek, modern setting or a more rustic wedding, this color scheme looks ah-mazing on everything from invitations to floral arrangements.

White, Gold, and Green

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Pink has been a classic wedding fave for what feels like forever, but a new dusty rose color is taking over. For a look that's both elegant and enchanting, fuse brown hues and muted pinks.

Cinnamon Rose

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Cinnamon rose-inspired bridesmaid dresses and a blush bouquet = an uber-romantic aesthetic, no matter the szn.

Cinnamon Rose

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Best for an outdoor wedding, these purple shades work well for bridesmaids’ dresses or accessories, and it's a hue that will make any ceremony backdrop pop.

Lilac and Lavender

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Classic blue (which Pantone describes as where the sea and sky meet at dusk, btw) is an of-the-moment shade that looks ultra-sophisticated. Incorporate it into your dinnerware, or let this color inspire everything from 

Classic Blue

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your ceremony altar to your signature cocktail (just don't serve your guests Hpnotiq.

Classic Blue

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Nothing says summer like sunny yellows and playful pinks. The combo of bohemian and feminine vibes creates a sweet sorbet perfect for legit any kind of hot-weather wedding.

Pineapple, Orange, and Pale Pink

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If you're tying the knot oceanside, celebrate that natural beauty with elegant shades of blue and green. Commit to the theme with sea-inspired place cards and favors your guests can use the next time they hit the beach. Bonus: You already have your something blue.

Seaside Blues and Greens

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Lean into cheery summer vibes by pairing vibrant marigold with lovely flowers. Consider bringing the garden lewk to your bridesmaids’ dresses and asking your crew to wear bright floral prints, while also incorporating marigold blooms into your table settings.

Marigold and Floral

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If you're getting married on the Fourth of July, you just found your color palette. The bohemian vibe of these hues are on-brand for most summer weddings, but thankfully don't scream, "Happy birthday, America!" in, like, an annoying way.

Dusty Blue and Burgundy

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Experiment with deep cranberry napkins or petals, and line each guest's seat with a blue ribbon. Oh, and don't forget the most important part: The blue-and-white multi-tiered cake.

Dusty Blue and Burgundy

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Earth tones are calming, which TBH, is not a bad thing, considering how stressful your wedding day is gonna be. (Sorry, but it's true.) Did someone say roses and hydrangeas for the bouquet? Yeah, I dig.

Pistachio and Rose

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Since these shades are pretty neutral, they're super easy to match with color accents, which is another plus.

Pistachio and Rose

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If you wanna let your color palette show off your good taste, keep it simple with these warm hues. The sunbathed tones are perfect for hot temps and will add a subtle desert vibe to your reception. Consider dressing your bridesmaids in sand colors, too.

Terracotta and White

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This is a low-key but super romantic option. Perfect for a barn or garden wedding, these shades look great against exposed brick or wood paneling, and can even match your signature cocktail. (Hi, Bellini!)

Peach and Gold

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Bring an outdoorsy 'tude with lots of wood and neutrals. Ideal for nature-bound nuptials or to contrast an ultra-modern city setting, this combination will set your wedding apart.

Natural Woods and Neutrals

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Want to go even more on-theme?  Splurge on wooden invitations or organic handcrafted keepsakes for favors.

Natural Woods and Neutrals

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A sunny combo will make your wedding day feel full of life and love. This lighthearted theme means you can totally include lemons, daffodils, and/or sunflowers in your bouquet and throughout the decor.

Yellow and Bright White

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Yes, you *can* opt for both pastels and metallics. It's your wedding, you get to make the rules! The muted palette is at once lovey-dovey and crazy-cool.

Pastels and Metallics

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