Brights Are Back! 8 Color Palettes That Are Anything But Boring - The Knot
Originally posted on theknot.com
White and green weddings have been a hot trend (and we can never get enough of this classic combo), but in the next few months hot hues are going to make a major comeback. And why wouldn’t they? A bit of color can take even the simplest setup to wow-worthy. Tip for the taking: The way to pull off a color saturated palette is stick to one neutral base like white, black or gray to make it look cohesive. Then throw all the rules out the door, you can layer 50 shades of pink — or go for contrast with pops of one neon hue on an all-white background. Take a look and get ideas below (just make sure to grab a pair of sunnies first!).
Pretty Pastels and Neon Florals
From the album: A Vintage Wedding in Dallas, TX
Tangerine, Yellow and Gold
From the album: A Bright Fiesta Inspired Wedding in New York, NY
Navy and White With a Pop of Orange
Tropical Lime Green and Yellow
From the album: A Winter Beach Wedding in Gulf Stream, FL
Elegant Orange and Pink
From the album: A Rustic Western Wedding in Jackson Hole, WY
Saturated Coral and Yellow
Pretty Pastels and Neon Florals
From the album: A Modern Fairytale Wedding in Austin, TX
Layerd Pinks With a Splash of TealFrom the album: A Vintage Wedding in Dallas, TX
Tangerine, Yellow and Gold
From the album: A Bright Fiesta Inspired Wedding in New York, NY
Navy and White With a Pop of Orange
From the album: A Mad Men-Inspired Vintage Wedding in St. Pete, FL
Neutrals Paired With Purple and Green
From the album: An Eclectic Colorful Wedding in Santa Barbara, CATropical Lime Green and Yellow
From the album: A Winter Beach Wedding in Gulf Stream, FL
Elegant Orange and Pink
From the album: A Rustic Western Wedding in Jackson Hole, WY
Saturated Coral and Yellow