If 2025 was about soft neutrals, 2026 is stepping into richness, depth and personality. This year’s wedding colour palettes are intentional, expressive and layered with texture. From earthy greens to moody burgundies and modern metallic tones, couples are embracing colour stories that feel curated and unforgettable.

Here are the 2026 wedding colour palettes we cannot stop thinking about.

Mulberry Grove
Mulberry | Moss | Chiffon

Deep, romantic and unapologetically dramatic.
Mulberry Grove is where rich burgundy meets grounding moss green, softened by delicate chiffon tones. This palette feels luxurious yet organic, making it perfect for couples who love the idea of a moody, candlelit celebration surrounded by lush florals and layered draping.

Picture velvet table linens, overflowing centrepieces with dark red blooms, mossy green accents in stationery and styling, and soft neutral details to balance the intensity. It’s bold without being overpowering and timeless without feeling traditional.

Perfect for autumn and winter weddings, or for couples wanting a dramatic, editorial aesthetic.

Forest Reverie
Forest | Grassland | Travertine

Earthy, refined and effortlessly elegant.
Forest Reverie leans into rich greens inspired by nature, layered with warm travertine neutrals. This palette feels grounded and calming while still making a statement.

Imagine long reception tables dressed in layered green textiles, sculptural floral arrangements filled with texture, natural stone elements and soft candlelight reflecting off organic surfaces. It works beautifully for outdoor estate weddings, garden celebrations or modern minimalist venues that need warmth and depth.

This palette is for couples who love sophistication with a natural twist.

Stormy Romance
Storm | Dusty Blue | Tule

Soft, graceful and quietly powerful.
Stormy Romance is a modern take on classic blue. Muted storm tones paired with dusty blue create a calm, romantic atmosphere, while tule adds an airy lightness.

This palette is ideal for couples wanting elegance without going overly traditional. Think flowing drapery, delicate blue and white florals, fine china details and soft layered fabrics that create movement throughout the space.

It is especially beautiful for coastal venues, ballroom settings or refined garden weddings where subtle colour makes a lasting impression.

Citrus Orchard
Pear | Lemon | Olive

Fresh, playful and joy-filled.
Citrus Orchard is sunshine bottled into a wedding palette. Pear and lemon tones bring brightness and personality, grounded by a sophisticated olive green.

This colour story feels vibrant yet elevated. Imagine patterned linens, citrus-inspired details, fresh greenery installations and textured stationery in layered yellows and greens. It works beautifully for daytime celebrations, summer weddings and al fresco receptions.

For couples who want their wedding to feel lively, modern and full of character, this palette delivers pure energy.

Terracotta Indulgence
Cinnamon | Terracotta | Chocolate

Warm, sensual and undeniably luxe.
Terracotta Indulgence is rich, layered and full of depth. Cinnamon and terracotta hues create warmth, while deep chocolate tones add drama and contrast.

This palette pairs beautifully with textured fabrics like satin and silk, candlelit receptions, sculptural cakes and statement floral installations. It feels intimate and refined, perfect for evening celebrations and destination weddings with a Mediterranean or desert-inspired aesthetic.

It is romantic without being soft, bold without being loud.

Why 2026 Is All About Colour Confidence

What makes 2026 wedding palettes stand out is their confidence. Couples are no longer playing it safe. They are embracing layered tones, unexpected pairings and immersive styling that carries colour throughout the entire experience, from invitations to florals, fashion and tablescapes.

Whether you are drawn to moody burgundies, grounded greens, fresh citrus hues or warm terracottas, 2026 is your year to choose a palette that feels deeply personal.

Because colour is not just a detail. It sets the entire mood.

Which palette are you obsessed with?