Popular Wedding Colors: Your Guide to the Latest Colors
Pantone, the internationally recognized color authority, has just released their take on the top wedding colors of 2009. The colors we’re seeing this year are a huge range, with colors that will be perfect for weddings in any season.

Pale, neutral tones are out this year and flashy, bright colors are in vogue. These colors are so rich and versatile you may have trouble picking just one!
Any of these colors can be mixed and matched to incorporate your style or theme, but here are some suggestions to help get you started:
Spring Weddings:
- Super Lemon and Lavender make a beautiful pairing for a spring wedding. These colors are soft, happy, and lively.
- Salmon Rose and Super Lemon would make a lovely combination as well. The demure shade of Salmon Rose would give a sophisticated touch to the lively Super Lemon.
- Rose Dust and Lavender are perfect for a pretty, dusky theme. These colors would be perfect for a vintage wedding.
Summer Weddings:
- Vibrant Green and Slate Gray are an avant-garde choice for the bride who likes to shake things up. Dramatic and eye-catching, these colors are a natural for summer nuptials.
- Palace Blue is gorgeous as a stand-alone color. Mixed with a neutral shade like white or light lavender, this color carries more than enough weight to stand alone.
- Fuchsia Red would go perfectly with Lucite Green or Salmon Rose. This color conveys passion, energy, and lovely vitality.
Fall Weddings:
- Dark Citron and Rose Dust make a rich, sumptuous pairing for a fall wedding.
- Palace Blue is gorgeous as a stand-alone color. Mixed with a neutral shade like white or light lavender, this color carries more than enough weight to stand alone.
- Salmon Rose and Rose Dust are a lovely combination that would work well with the naturally dusky colors of fall.
Winter Weddings:
- Slate Gray and Lavender are the perfect combination of warm and cool tones.
- Lucite Green and Rose Dust look beautiful together and will add bright warmth to your winter wedding.
- Palace Blue would look incredible with silver and white, adding a vibrant and lively element to a winter wedding.