Top 13 Colors to Wear for a Winter Wedding

What color comes to your mind when you think of magical winter weddings- yellow, red and green, right? But trust me, there is a lot more to the winter color palette than traditional hues.

The winter color palette has it all from frosted pastels to pink, metallics to copper, icy blues to grey, moss green to muted green, and much more. But a long list of color schemes probably gets you confused about what to wear for your next winter wedding.

To help you out, below is a list of the top 13 colors to wear for a winter wedding so you may pick one for your festive winter celebration.

Best Colors for Winter Wedding

1. The Elegant Purple

Purple is a go-to color for winter weddings. Incorporate gold with deep plum or violet to create an elegant combination. Purple hues look great on all skin tones and adding matching jewel tones to it will further enhance your look.

For a more stylish look, go for another untraditional color combo: deep purple with glitter silver or sequins.

2. Royal Blue and Festive Silver

Create a unique look this winter wedding and get a bit overdressed. After all, weddings are the opportunity to go for dainty jewelry pieces and formal dresses.

Pair the royal blue with gray and throw some festive silver in it to elevate the whole look of your dress. By the way, blue and silver make a great combo for men too. Get your partner dressed in a blue suit with a grey tie or a full gray penguin suit to create a more decent look.

3. Mix and Match- Green, Copper & Cream

Forget about the traditional red and white winter combo; mix and match winter white with green for a more unusual look. If you want to achieve an extra festive look, add copper and cream to evergreen or wonderland white.

4. Metallics

Ditch the old glitz and glam such as copper and brass and go for precious metals for a classier look. All in all, the metallic madness is perfect for both winter and summer, which means you can wear the dress again at someone else’s wedding in summer as well.

Marvellous metallics come in many different forms and fabrics. Popping it on some glitter or dripping in sequins will make your dress look utterly stunning.

5. Icy Blue

Take a true winter color inspiration ice-cool blue and blend it with gray-beige or metallic to create a glamorous dress combo. And for a more winter wonderland vibe, add silver to the crystal sky. It will add a more contemporary look to your winter wedding attire.

6. Sugar Plum

Wedding looks are all about visual inspiration, so try to imagine yourself in different color schemes rather than stick to the traditional blood red and green duo. Create an excellent combo of subtle lavender with neutral shades such as silver or ivory for a more delicate look.

Lavender looks more like a spring color but choosing the right subtle tone will make you look graceful and decent even wearing it in winter.

7. Burgundy + Candy Pink + Champagne

This winter color scheme combines sugar and spice; it includes colors like dark burgundy with soft candy pink that will look incredibly gorgeous on all skin tones. For more glamour, add some champagne color to your dress and you are all ready to go.

For girls who feel uncomfortable wearing bold colors like burgundy, opt for candy pink and champagne for a more decent look.

8. The Timeless White

Are you thinking of wearing white to your best friend’s winter wedding? Then refresh your old color scheme by splashing some gold on your wedding outfit.

Since all white is a very delicate color palette, it’s always better to pair it with rustic neutrals like ivory or taupe to create a nice subtle look. And remember that you don’t want to wear all white if the bride is wearing the same color; don’t outdo her because it’s her day.

9. Throw Some Glam- Silver and Gray

Are you looking for a dress that gives an ultra-wedding festive vibe? Go for silver and gray combo. Pick a dress that is more appropriate for a wedding, either in just gray or both gray and a little bit of festive silver in it.

And if you do not feel like wearing any peter or silver dress, then go for a gray outfit with a little bit of light blue or lavender touch in it.

10. Stormy Gray- Charcoal, Slate and Concrete

Match the seasonal stormy grey clouds by wearing colors like slate, concrete, and charcoal. All these shades of grey give more earthy vibes and look sophisticated. Heighten the look by pairing gray with gold, which will make you look incredibly decent and beautiful.

11. Forest Green to Sage

This winter color palette includes utterly pretty shades of green. Sage green has always been a trendy color for every wedding season. For glam, you can sprinkle some gold on dusty green that will surely elevate your look, and you will look more elegant.

If light tones are not your go-to wedding look, then go for dark or emerald green shade, and you are all set to rock your look.

12. Try Unexpected Hues

Imagine yourself in unexpected color schemes like yellow and magenta. These surprising color combos are refreshing to the eyes, especially in winters where most wedding guests’ ultimate color pallets include mute, sequins, or metallic.

13. Gold, White and Greenery

For an effortless winter look, glammed yourself up in a forest green or classic white outfit and pop some gold in it to create a fashion statement. This nature-inspired color scheme will upscale your attire and you will look angelic.

Lastly, it is always best to imagine yourself in your selected outfit colors to avoid any last moment fashion mishap.

So, Which Color are You Wearing this Winter Wedding?

To help you figure out which color will give you the right wintry feeling, I have shortlisted on-trend color palettes that’ll make you feel fuzzier. Pick any color from my top 13 colors for your upcoming winter wedding.

 

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