Classic blue is officially the color of 2020, and many couples will use this color and various shades of navy and blue shades. But what if you don’t feel like navy or any blue shades? Then there are many more trendy colors for this year, and here are some of them.
Aqua
Shades of aqua, just liek all pastels, are having a major moment. We saw this trend start to emerge in 2019 as a jewel-toned turquoise, and we’re excited to see subtle and sweet hues paired with other trending colors (hint: sherbet pink or navy) of the year! Incorporate aqua into your wedding attire – aqua shoes, ties, bridesmaid dresses, and decor – table runners, blooms, chargers and of course food and drinks.
An aqua-colored maxi halter neckline bridesmaid dress and statement earrings for a bridesmaid look.
A textural aqua-colored wedding cake decorated with gold leaf looks very cool and bright.
Sugar rock candies in aqua color are a nice and trendy idea for a cool and trendy wedding.
A neutral and textural wedding tablescape with cool matte plates, copper touches, candles and glasses.
Aqua-colored lemonade in a large tank is a cool idea to add a trendy shade to your wedding.
Neutrals
If there’s one thing that’s here to stay, it’s earthy and warm neutrals. We’re going to see lots of warm taupes, whites, and tans taking centerstage this year. Think: all-white-everything and monochromatic to the core. To avoid flat and boring looks, add more texture to the tablescape and to your wedding arch.
A chic ombre white to aqua wedding cake decorated with white blooms is a cool idea for a wedding.
A neutral wedding ceremony space with dried and fresh neutral blooms, the bride in white and a cool and chic neutral bouquet.
A neutral wedding table with neutral and pastel blooms, greenery and lilac plates with gold rims.
A neutral wedding tablescape with neutral and dried blooms, beige candles and much texture.
A neutral, almost white wedding tablescape with dried blooms, gold cutlery and white candles.
Rust
Go bold or go home — color blocking is in and rust will surely be used in lots of blocked color combos in 2020! We can’t wait to see how our brides get creative with rusty hues – these are bold and warm shades that stand out a lot.
Rust-colored high low bridesmaid dresses with spaghetti straps and nude shoes for a trendy look.
Spruce up the tablescape with chic rust blooms and rust-colored napkins to give it an edge.
A rust wedding cake with blooms and greenery and a naked wedding cake decorated with rust-colored blooms.
Gorgeous rust-colored blooms and copper items to match will give an edge to the tablescape.
A chic tablescape with terracotta chargers, matching candles and rust-colored blooms.
Sherbet Pink
The 80s called, they said we can steal the color pink in 2020! Expect to see a soft version of this color used in subtle, even unexpected, places this year. Think: shoes, small decor accessories, bowties, pattern-play, etc. We can’t wait for more of this one!
A chic summer wedding bouquet with red and pink blooms, greenery and lavender for much texture.
A wooden box with sherbet pink blooms and much textural greenery for a wedding centerpiece.
A sherbet pink tablecloth and a matching bloom on the chair is a cool idea for a trendy touch.
A naked wedding cake decorated with green, sherbet pink and gold blooms and strawberries.
Serve some pink strawberry sherbet punch with lemon and basil to refresh your guests.
Pastel Blue
This year is going to be an easy one for brides to find ‘something blue’ as classic blue is the color of the year. We could have listed many, many hues of blue for this roundup—apparently we’re going to be seeing a lot of it this year—but, out of all the options, but pastel tones are totally up.
A pastel blue tablecloth and a greenery wedding centerpiece for a tender and refined wedding tablescape.
A chic tablescape with a pastel blue table runner, napkins, gold touches and white blooms and greenery.
A pastel wedding bouquet with blush, pink and pastel blue blooms and greenery.
A sweets table with a pastel blue tablecloth, greenery and three wedding cakes with blue brushstrokes.
A pastel blue wedding cake with a raw gilded edge and a blush bloom for decor.