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Colour is a Feeling

  • Writer: momentfest.
    momentfest.
  • May 2
  • 2 min read

"A guide to choosing your wedding colours from the heart."


“How do I pick the right wedding colours?” It’s one of the questions we hear most often from our couples. Many want to know what’s trending — or better yet, what hasn’t been done yet, so they can set the trend.

But before we even touch a colour wheel, we sit down and talk. Not about trends or moodboards — but about you. How you met. How you laugh. How you move together when no one’s watching. Because the answer isn’t “sage green” or “dusty rose.” The answer is comfort. Or adventure. Or soft chaos. Or joy. And then we ask: what colours feel like that?

Warm might look like apricot, almond, or soft honey tones. Muted peach, linen white, or sun-faded ochre — a palette that glows like your late summer engagement. Wild could feel like bold ochre, electric lilac, deep teal — vibrant contrasts and juicy pops of colour that reflect how the two of you never follow the rules. Grounded might mean clay, rust, olive, and earthy neutrals — tones that feel rooted, intentional, and quietly powerful. Bold could be monochrome red, black velvet, or a crisp champagne contrast — elegant, dramatic, and a little bit fearless.

In the end, what matters most is that you feel at home in your palette. That your colours don’t just look beautiful — they feel true. To you. To your rhythm. To your story.

Whether you come to us with a Pinterest folder or just a feeling in your chest, we’ll help you turn that into a visual language for your wedding day. Because a wedding isn’t about decoration — it’s about emotion. And colour is just another way of saying this is us.

And if you’re not quite sure where to begin — don’t worry. That’s exactly what we’re here for.



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