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5 Color Palettes That You Will See Everywhere In 2022 Weddings

2022 couples are getting very detailed about their wedding color palettes. A color palette can go a long way when it comes to affecting the mood and look of your wedding—even if it’s a micro wedding or elopement.

There are a lot of factors that determine the overall vibe of your big day. Details such as your venue, season, and color palette serve as the foundation for other decisions, such as florals and invitation design. Get a look at the 2022 wedding colors that will make your special day totally worthy of the ‘gram.

 

Pantone Purple

 

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Pantone Color of the year Veri Peri is already making its way to 2022 weddings. The first two months itself saw a lot of weddings on ‘gram incorporating this in various aspects of weddings. The color incorporates a soft, romantic appeal and is already making strides in wedding attire and decor, from bridesmaid dresses to wedding invitations and bouquets. Pairing it with bolder, brighter colors like coral, pink, white or silver will be a classic combination that can work beautifully in any season.

 

The Humble Terracotta

 

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Boho lovers, rejoice! This year, we will see 50 shades of terracotta! It matches the modern, contemporary vibe that 2022 holds. From dusky pinks and muted browns, this rusty clay shade provides an utterly romantic background for weddings. Especially, for winter & autumn weddings, the natural warmth that the color brings along is elegant and sets an enchanting aura. The palette is very natural and when mixed with colors like sage and mauve, it can bring an earthy romantic vibe.

 

Vibrant Colors

 

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As the Experts predicted bold and bright colors will in this year, we are already seeing a lot of similar tones on ‘gram. Vibrant happy colors are making a big comeback. The colors of the ’90s are in for 2022.  For this trend, it’s not about a single color, but rather a collection of colors that create a rainbow-style palette. Some of the colors you can use for your ‘90s-inspired color scheme include cherry red, fuchsia, cerulean, teal, and purple. These bright hues are an excellent match for other statement wedding trends, like balloon backdrops, neon signs, and ombré floral arrangements.

 

Desert Rose

 

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Pinks have always been a wedding day fav, and will always be here to stay. But gone are the soft blushes and in are the rosy hues. It’s time to welcome a different shade of pink which looks beautiful yet strong; just like today’s modern woman. Brides are incorporating this shade in their wedding dress and bridesmaid dress. Bring out romance and glamour with desert rose, a deep blend of pink and purple hues. Pair with soft colors like pastels, creams, and greys.

 

Metallics

 

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Instead of the pastel hues, blush tones and baby blues we have been seeing trending for years, this year is taking a sharp turn towards smokey grays, romantic reds and midnight blacks along with royal navy blues. And you can say goodbye to silver and gold accents. This look is being paired with antique brass and patina mirrored finishes that swing less glam and more dramatic. Silver and gold earlier were a more glitz and glamour look while this year, we see a more dramatic look with metallics. You can easily use it in your wedding dress by having a sequin-styled wedding dress.

 

 

Feature Image Credit: @amywoodham_photography