Top Five Trendy Colors of 2023 and How to Style Them in Your Wedding

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Looking for spring wedding colors for 2023?  If you have plans to wed anytime between April and early June, this blooming spring-inspired palette might be the one for you.  Starting off with Pantone’s 2022 color of the year, Very Peri, this hue is a unique combination of both blue and violet.

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It pairs well with earth tones like mossy green and rustic bronze.  Both blue and purple are members of the cool color family and psychology suggests that these colors bring forth feelings of stability and tranquility.

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Say goodbye to wedding day jitters when incorporating these calming shades. To pair with this scheme you can incorporate glass elements, such as mason jars and vases to add iridescent sparkle, especially as sunlight dances across them.

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Also draping delicate strands of ivy and springs of lavender throughout your ceremony and reception spaces can help carry your colors throughout and add a delicate scent reminiscent of a breezy spring afternoon in full bloom.

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There’s a reason people often use the cliché, “pink packs a punch.”  Fuchsia Fedora is the perfect color option for the couples craving something bright and bold.

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The natural yellows and greens of summer and even early fall would work amazingly as the backdrop for your photographs because they’re subtle enough to allow the vibrant pink and fuchsia colors to shine as the star of the show.

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Since pink is just a subset of red, you can use this color scheme to showcase the sensual and passionate relationship between you and your partner.

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Red and its siblings evoke feelings of confidence and maturity which will help usher you into this new chapter of your life. You can also include delicate taupes for your linen choice and robust peonies for added texture.

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For those looking to add some color to their wedding yet hold onto the timeless feel that neutrals bring, Gold Flake will do just that. As a muted yellow, this color can help to liven up a space without overpowering it.

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This color has warm and slightly brown undertones which naturally connect to the earth and its grounding presence, overall showcasing the strong authentic bond you’re making when you say “I do.”

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When most people think of yellow they think of eternal sunshine and an overwhelming feeling of happiness which might ground you enough to help you focus and live your day rather than worry about the details. To take it just a bit further, you can opt out of black suits and surprise your guests with groomsmen dressed in rich navy.

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As a twist on your “something blue,” try mixing in different variations of this marine-inspired hue, Mykonos Blue. Often associated with the sky and ocean, blue can help to create a calm and airy atmosphere. 

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This color is often styled with warm accents like peach or even blush, which can help to neutralize the iciness that this color could gravitate towards. While tradition suggests all your bridesmaids should wear the same color, this color scheme specifically gives

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you the freedom to choose multiple blue shades for a modern mix and match dress style. It also might be fun to play with accents of gold and bronze instead of traditional silver dinnerware or jewelry. Much like white and black, blue is a classic that will never go out of style and can work for any wedding date you like!

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Recently, the color green has gained popularity on apps like Tik Tok and Instagram, so why not let it be the star of your show? This moody jewel tone blends seamlessly aside camel browns and dark granites which could be perfect if you’ve selected a winter wedding date. 

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Since this color is darker than a forest or olive green, it adds a sophisticated glamor to any venue. Mixtures of green in different finishes like satin or velvet will add texture to simple gowns and showcase

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the organic effortlessness of this natural hue. Imagine this color sparkling against a snowy backdrop, and even think about adding faux fur shawls like this couple did below so you don’t freeze before you get to the wedding cake.

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