Question Asked: 16/07/2025
Wedding Date: 9/08/2018
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(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
We are always working on white and green _ always stunning and timeless_ so many great choices in this pallete
and wth trends like calla lillies ,anthiriums ,green amaranthus _ these are certainly on trend but stunning
In terms of wedding colours that are both on-trend and timeless, we’re seeing a continued love for soft neutrals like beige, stone, and ivory. These shades create a romantic, relaxed feel and work beautifully across all seasons and settings.
Muted pastels—think dusty rose, blush, sage, and powder blue—are also very popular at the moment. They have an understated elegance and photograph beautifully without feeling overly trendy. Greens like olive, eucalyptus, and sage continue to be favourites too, adding a fresh but grounded feel that won’t date.
You also can’t go wrong with a classic white and green palette. It’s fresh, elegant, and truly timeless—perfect for any style of wedding, whether formal or laid-back.
unfortunatley, most colours date, all trends come and go, nowhere more than in the wedding industry, but your classic white and green are always a stable. If you want to add colour then my advice would be to ignore trends and follow your heart. Make your wedding vibe about you and your fiance' and dont try to compete with the rest of the world.
Have a look around your wardrobe or home and see what colours make you feel great.
Pastels are always more forgiving for longevity than brights too, if you want to add colour.
I hope this helps and doenst confuse you too much.
cheers Letisha
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