Winter weddings are pure magic. They bring a charm of their own – with soft lights, crisp air, lush florals, striking jewel-tone decor, and an undeniable romantic vibe. Who can forget Phoebe Buffay’s gorgeous bridal look from Friends?
However, as magical as it seems in print and in the media, winter weddings also pose a hard-to-navigate styling challenge that many brides struggle with.
Will the moody atmosphere make my photos look dull?
What colours should I wear so I don’t look washed out in the photos?
Will pastel colours not contrast well with the winter lights?
What colours look equally good in daylight and reception lights?
Unlike a summer or spring wedding, making a winter wedding pop relies more on choosing the right colours.
As an expert bridal stylist, we can tell you this with confidence:
To help you in this journey, here is a virtual personal stylist-curated winter wedding colour palette guide, complete with undertone recommendations, styling notes, and outfit suggestions.

Burgundy and Gold are cult classics when it comes to bridal colours. Thankfully, they are also perfect winter colours. This combination is perfect for brides who would like a regal, rich and timeless look.
While burgundy absorbs light in a flattering way, it also exudes luxurious charm and looks exceptional in natural light, flash photography and indoor warm lighting.

Blush pink is often a colour that brides steer clear of when it comes to choosing a winter wedding colour palette. However, there’s a way to make it work. The key here is rose gold. Pairing soft pink with rose gold accents can lend a subliminally contrasting look that photographs beautifully.

Plum is perhaps the most underrated choice in winter wedding colours. However, as an expert bridal stylist, we can tell you you’re missing out. In fact, this season, a plum, mauve and metallics colour palette is trending globally, especially for winter weddings in Canada and the US.

Taking a detour from conventional bridal colours, emerald green is a gem worth exploring. The striking deep green is not only universally flattering but also photographs beautifully against winter backgrounds, more so during the golden hour.
Personal stylists online love jewel tones in emerald, especially when it comes to occasion wear.
Works well for: brides who are looking to experiment with unconventional colours, and want elegance without going too traditional
Ideal for: warm, neutral, as well as cool undertones (it’s a universal shade)

Ruby red is perhaps the safest choice for brides who want to keep it traditional. It is a colour that NEVER fails in photos. Some tweaks and add-ons in styling can also blend its traditional vibe seamlessly with modern elements.
A winter wedding colour palette with ruby red and gold tones is bound to make your album look regal and polished.
Works well for: traditional brides
Ideal for: warm, caramel, wheatish, and neutral undertones

Ivory’s simplistic nature is what makes it bold. And contrary to popular belief, it photographs extremely well in winter because of the diffused natural light. It lends a monochrome aura to the wedding album, making it look much like a winter wonderland in itself.
Works well for: minimalist brides looking for simple looks
Ideal for: warm, neutral, as well as cool undertones as long as the makeup is done right

Here’s where most brides make mistakes.
They choose their wedding look colours based on:
However, above all of these, the only things that matter are your undertone and your wedding lighting.
The key is to first understand your skin tone and undertone, plan the aesthetics and location of your wedding, and then proceed to choose colours that complement the various elements. This is where an online bridal stylist can help you.
Start by taking a deeper look in the mirror. Observe your beautiful skin tone and best features. Seek the help of a virtual personal stylist.
At Lune by Bhagya, we help brides choose colours that:
Our Bridal Blueprint package is perfect for brides who wish to keep their bridal outfit planning process their own with complete freedom, but also need reliable guidance.
It includes:
The perfect guide for brides who feel overwhelmed, want clarity and confidence, but without over intrusion; much like a quick fix for your wedding overwhelm.
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Some of the most flattering winter bridal colours are burgundy, ruby red, emerald green, ivory-gold combinations, blush rose, plum, and metallic tones. These shades photograph beautifully against picturesque winter backgrounds, soft winter lights, and also complement most undertones.
If you are unsure about which palette to choose, a bridal colour analysis is the quickest way to find your perfect wedding colour palette.
Yes, pastels can work well for winter weddings, provided it is paired with metallic embellishments or accents like rose gold, and with warmer undertones.
For example, shades like blush pink, soft peach, and dusty lavender can look exceptionally striking in pictures for daylight winter weddings, especially when balanced with deeper tones in jewellery and dupatta.
Yes, absolutely! Soft white and ivory colours look crisp, clean and editorial in winter light. However, to avoid a washed-out look, you need to style them well.
It is best to pair them with:
For winter weddings it is best to avoid overly light pastel colours with no warmth, neon shades, and very cool-toned greys, unless they match your undertone exceptionally.
These colours typically tend to make winter skin appear dull, dry and washed out in pictures.
Your ideal winter wedding colour palette depends on your undertone (warm, cool, neutral, or olive). Different undertones look beautiful against different bridal outfit colours.
A few examples are:
If you’re confused, you can check out our quick-fix Bridal Blueprint Styling Package. It includes a personalized bridal colour palette curated based on your undertone and photoshoot lighting.
Yes, velvet is, in fact, one of the most flattering fabrics for bridal wear in winter because:
It is perfect for indoor ceremonies, receptions, as well as colder regions.
A bridal stylist online first analyzes your:
Then, they create a customized winter bridal colour palette that ensures you look your best in pictures, and your outfit photographs beautifully from every angle – no overwhelm, no guesswork.