There are many aspects that make up a wedding. Most people invest in wedding outfits, a venue, a cake, and many other things that they may want to include. Everything varies from wedding to wedding, but people often want to create something memorable and aesthetic to them.

The colour scheme and themes play a big role in a wedding. Usually, it’s these colours that determine the setup of the wedding, as well as its vibe. Some people choose their colour themes based on personal favourites and the mood they want to create, while others just look at whatever’s popular at the moment. Below is an exploration of some popular wedding colour themes of 2021 and why they’re popular.

Rose Gold And Pantone Rose Brown
If you’re a person who values a rustic ambiance, together with sophistication, this combination of colours is the perfect for you. This duo is a dark combination of colours that often creates a warm balance when paired with a light or an outdoor venue.

In terms of wedding attire, you can play around with the colours. For example, since the colours mesh very well together, you could have one bridesmaid in a rose gold dress, with the other in a Pantone rose brown dress. The alternation between these two warm colours creates a fun ripple effect, which helps in maintaining a comforting wedding ambiance. It’s a reminder that you’re keeping up with the top wedding trends while still remaining grounded.
 
Light Terracotta And Sage Green
Some people are into a more nature-like experience. If you’re drawn to the colour green or the warm feeling of nature, then this light terracotta and sage green combination is ideal for you. Green has always been associated with plants and trees. Sage green allows for a more sophisticated and wedding-like feel to be brought into play.

Light terracotta is often compared to the comforting colour of the soil. This makes the combination between the plant-symbolising sage green all the more significant. This blend can be a symbol of growth and new beginning. It would also be ideal for outdoor settings and beach weddings.
 
Blush Pink And Terracotta 
Some would consider this blend to be a perfect meeting of the opposites. Although blush pink and terracotta are clearly very distinct, their blend may be beautiful for your wedding. There are numerous methods to choosing wedding colours, and knowing your taste is one of them. If you’re a person who enjoys the rustic nature of the outdoors, but is also drawn to the prettiness of pink and the indoors, then it may be rewarding to look into this colour combination.

This unusual meeting of the indoors and outdoors could grant you the opportunity to interchange between the indoors and outdoors for your venue. It may also act a symbol of the value the lies in celebrating to souls of opposite personalities. There’s a deeper meaning that could be drawn out of this combination and this could be one to explore.
 
Light Blue And Burgundy 
Light blue is often the colour associated with the sea and the sky. It’s a colour that brings about a warm flush of air and freedom. This colour, together with burgundy, could bring about a warm yet cooling ambiance at your wedding. The blend of light and dark encourages an alternating feeling of warm and comfort.

Burgundy is a colour that resembles a mix of purple and red. On the surface of everything, it could act as a symbol of love, which is the centre of most weddings. The love that comes with burgundy, and the peace and freedom that come with light blue might be a worthwhile mix for your wedding.

Champagne And Light Beige
Champagne is described as a pale mix of yellow and orange. It’s a light and hearty colour that’s said to bring about a feeling of peace in any space. It’s often confused for light beige. However, despite their praised resemblance, the blend of these two colours could be a warm theme for your wedding.

If you’re having an indoor wedding, these colours may allow for the creation of a light indoor ambiance and a feeling of light. Furthermore, if you’re having an outdoor one, it may add as a great addition to the warmth and life of the outdoors.
 
Olive Green And Mauve Purple
Mauve purple is what history would describe as the colour of royalty. It’s the pairing of a warm red and a calm blue. This could create a distinct theme of royalty at your wedding.

The blend of mauve purple and olive green could allow for an intersection of the indoors and the outdoors. Olive green could be associated with the forests and things of woods nature. It creates a warm ambiance of fresh air and greenery. This duo is a good blend to play around with and may be firing for your wedding.

Choose Your Colours
A colour theme is usually the best place to start when approaching wedding planning. There’s always wedding colours that are unexpectedly trending and others that are predicable. Nonetheless, picking a wedding colour theme can be very personal. Perhaps, these colour combinations may grant you some inspiration or introduce you to what you’ve been looking for. Choose your colours and let the rest fold out.

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