2025 Wedding Color Trends
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Deep Lavender
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- A timeless choice, deep lavender adds a touch of sophistication. Perfect for bouquets and floral decor, pair lavender with white and gold for an elegant effect. Discover how to include Mediterranean flowers in your wedding decorations.
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Warm Terracotta
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- A versatile and natural shade, terracotta complements the rustic charm of Puglia’s masserias. With dried flowers and wooden elements, it brings an organic look. Check out our guide on Puglia, the ideal destination for summer weddings.
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Powder Blue
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- Elegant and serene, powder blue is perfect for beach weddings. Combine this shade with gold accents for a unique style. See more details with our beach wedding tips.
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Pearl White
Classic yet timeless, pearl white is ideal for traditional weddings. Add modern elements and sparkling decor for a chic look. Discover how to create an elegant and timeless wedding.
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Olive Green
This natural shade pairs beautifully with olive trees and the Puglian landscape. Use green with white accents for a relaxed feel. Learn more here.
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Matte Black
Bold and modern, matte black can be unusual for weddings but brings a sophisticated aesthetic, perfect for evening ceremonies. Pair with lighter shades for a striking contrast.
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Savoia Blue
The Savoia blue shade echoes the sea of Puglia, ideal for coastal venues. Combine blue with light wood and white flowers for a seaside-inspired wedding. Discover our coastal wedding venues.
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Saffron Yellow
Vibrant and sunny, saffron yellow is ideal for floral decor and details. This shade, reminiscent of Puglia’s sunflower fields, is perfect for summer weddings. Read more here.
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Soft Coral
Warm and inviting, soft coral adds a romantic touch. Easily paired with gold and white for a dreamy wedding atmosphere in a masseria.
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Antique Rose
Sophisticated and vintage, antique rose suits chic, romantic weddings. Pair with neutral colors for a refined look. Explore the perfect venues for romantic weddings in Puglia.
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Tobacco Brown
For a rustic touch, tobacco brown reflects the Puglian earth and pairs well with natural materials like wood and rattan.