Question Asked: 16/07/2025
Wedding Date: 9/08/2018
Answered by: 13 Experts
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(19) · Based in Baulkham Hills, but cover Sydney and surrounds
Posted: 24/07/2025
Classic white & green is always trending color however soft neutrals can be second option. But i always advise follow your heart and feeling for your big day color theme.
Kimd regards, Frida
Sage greens & neutral tonings are in high demand currently due to their timeless, yet modern appeal. The couples can add their personal touch to any design such as a hanging Amaranthus for a romantic feel or long stem Roses for an elegant look or perhaps even hydrangeas for a cottage garden theme.
(5) · Sydney, Southern Highlands, Wollongong & Surrounds
Posted: 20/07/2025
Great question! If you're looking for trendy wedding colours that still feel timeless, here are some current favourites that strike the perfect balance:
Sage Green + NeutralsDusty Blue + Soft TaupeChampagne + Ivory + ToffeeBlush + Terracotta (Toned Down)Classic Monochrome with a Twist (e.g., Soft Pink + Nude)
White flowers such as roses, hyndranea, chrysanthemum, dahlia, orchid, bit of greenery and blush pink and peachy tones.
Green and white
Green and white with pale pink
Green and white with pale pink and a touch of rust
Green and white with silver and blue
Colourful pastels
but always go with the colour palette that you're strongly drawn to:)
(3) · Eastern Suburbs, Yarra Valley, Dandenong Ranges & Surrounds
Posted: 18/07/2025
Whites and greens are always classic and never date. Stay away from bright loud colors. You can use lots of hanging greens and in vogue flowers to keep a more modern feel
Green and white are always timeless and elegant xx
Sage green and will never date cream and also pale blue.
I look back at pale blue weddings from 25 years ago and they still look stunning
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For me, I find the beautiful dusty pinks, mauves are very popular for the reflex rose sheath style bouquets. You can't go past the beautiful combination of white and greenery as a crisp/fresh looking bridal bouquet theme and definitely won't date or at risk of being defined by the year/decade your wedding occurred.