The Best Wedding Colors That Go With Navy Blue
- Navy blue and silver make an elegant wedding combination. This color palette is meant to be sophisticated and uptown, either with an urban contemporary or traditional feel. Bring fancy prep style to the beach with this chic color combination. Add the traditional wedding white with ease to a navy and silver palette. Paisley patterns deepen the texture of these colors. Pinks or yellows are other colors that combine well with navy blue and silver.
- Take some inspiration from blue hydrangeas, hyacinths and orchids. These elegant wedding flowers depict a rich color palette of navy blue, sky blue and everything in between. For a more natural feel than navy blue with silver, yellow or white, use the fading colors of these petals to inspire a soft blue color scheme. Your wedding will look and feel like a garden. Since navy is your major color, it will anchor the lighter hues and provide a rich backdrop for all the other shades of blue.
- Navy blue is a deep, cold color that inspires elegance. Warm it up with the addition of purple. According to Wedding Flowers, blue and purple is an unconventional, flirty and sensual combination. Dial in your style by finding the subtleties in different shades of purple that speak to you. Lilac is a light pastel color that will infuse a feeling of springtime in a navy wedding. Plum, on the other hand, keeps the mood contemporary, chic and modern.
- Yellow is a surprisingly uplifting wedding color when paired with navy blue.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images
Although it may seem an odd combination at first, navy blue dazzles when paired with a bright sunflower or canary yellow. This is a perfect color theme for a backyard, garden or beach summer wedding. Yellow parasols; slices of lemon in tall, frosty glasses; and bright yellow roses, blue hyacinth and sunflower bouquets come to mind when putting together a navy blue and yellow inspiration board. According to Style Me Pretty, this "little gem" of a color combination has been a huge hit both now and in the past.