Your bridesmaid dress and wedding flower combination have to be the perfect pairing -- just like you and your future spouse. Let us help you get started with some inspiration from real weddings! Wedding Bouquets By Bridesmaid Dress Colors: The Ultimate Inspiration Guide No matter what color bridesmaid dresses you chose for your wedding, nature has already created a flower to go with it. Consider whether you want elaborate or simple floral arrangements, bright colors or neutrals, tons of greenery or mostly flowers. We collected some of our favorite combinations of wedding flowers and bridesmaid dress colors to help you get inspired! Flowers to Complement Yellow Bridesmaid Dresses Your yellow wedding won’t be complete without sunny yellow bridesmaid dresses and the perfect combination of flowers. Yellow is bright and cheery so you can complement it with other happy colors. The two brides below took their yellow wedding themes in different directions and both resulted in incredible wedding photos. a) Sunny Yellow and Orange Summer Wedding Color Palette Yellow Satin Bridesmaid Dresses | @radiantphotographysd Mismatched bridesmaid dresses create a variety and artistic energy at your wedding -- the same is true for mismatched florals. This bride chose a range of warm colored bridesmaid dresses in different styles and kept the same energy with her bouquets. Poppies, roses, tulips and more make their appearance in yellow, white, peach, orange, and yellow. b) Light Yellow and Pastel Pink Spring Wedding Colors Buttercup Yellow Bridesmaid Dresses | @okcrowe For a lighter look, pastel yellow bridesmaid dresses can be paired with pastel bouquets. This bride chose roses and ranunculus in subtle shades of peach and off-white for her wedding flowers. Green Wedding Color Palette Bouquet Ideas Green is the natural backdrop to most species of flower in the wild and it looks just as natural in your wedding color palette. Consider the shade you chose for your green bridesmaid dresses and find flowers that are similar in brightness and vividness. a) Moss Green Bridesmaid Dresses With Yellow & White Bouquets Moss Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @lavenderlinenphotography Moss green is an earthy green that’s not too light or too dark. This color pairs well with any color flower -- even warm shades like orange, peach, and gold. We love how the tiny chamomile flowers poking out of these bouquets create a sense of whimsy. b) Blue-Green Bridesmaid Dresses With Matching Florals Deep Sea Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @valenleephotography Bring the beauty of the ocean to your wedding with deep sea green bridesmaid dresses and matching floral arrangements. Not every bouquet needs to be filled with flowers. These bouquets are mostly greenery with a bluish hue that matches the bridesmaid dresses for a harmonious look. c) Eucalyptus Bouquets With Sage Green Bridesmaid Dresses Eucalyptus is a popular element in wedding floral arrangements because of its beautiful round leaves, calm light green color, and soothing herbal scent. Get inspired by the eucalyptus in your bouquets by choosing a shade of sage green or eucalyptus colored bridesmaid dresses. Sage Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @jennifer.sanders.photography     d) Dark Green Bridesmaid Dresses With White Flowers Olive Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @shannonleemiller_ If you want to pick a darker color for your bridesmaid dresses you can balance out the look by filling your bouquets with white flowers. The contrast between the light and dark creates depth in your wedding photos and also highlights the bride’s white wedding dress. e) Moss Green and Tan Light Earth Tone Wedding Colors Moss Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @aftonjoyphoto There are plenty of earth tones that are light and airy like tan, off-white, apricot, and moss green. Create a toned down spring wedding color palette with neutral toned roses and moss green bridesmaid dresses. f) Mint Green Bridesmaid Dresses and Light Pink Bouquets Satin Sea Foam Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @allieatkissonimaging Sea foam is the perfect shade of mint green for a garden wedding theme! This bride choose sea foam green bridesmaid dresses in satin fabric for an extra dreamy effect. She also had bouquets of light pink flowers surrounded by pampas grass accents, fern leaves, and eucalyptus branches. g) Unique White Flowers With Pastel Green Bridesmaid Dresses Sea Glass Green Bridesmaid Dresses | @localembers You can be a maximalist in style and a minimalist in color with an all white bouquet of a variety of flowers. Choose a creative combination of big and unique white flowers like the pom flowers and anemones above. h) Green Velvet Bridesmaid Dresses With Simple White Roses Emerald Green Velvet Bridesmaid Dresses | @kaleighturnerphotography For a truly timeless floral look: choose a simple bouquet of roses. This bride chose iconic emerald green velvet bridesmaid dresses and classic white rose bouquets for a luxurious winter wedding aesthetic with vintage flare. Black & White Wedding Color Palette Floral Inspiration Impress your guests with an all black and white wedding. A classic black and white theme is timeless and eternally stylish. Black bridesmaid dresses will look stunning on all of your bridesmaids and match your groomsmen in their black suits. All white flower bouquets will pop in front of the black backdrop and match the bride in white. a) Whimsical White Bouquets With Black Dresses Black Bridesmaid Dresses | @ashergardner_ If you choose to go with an all white bouquet, you can mix up the types of flowers to add interest and shape. This bride’s bouquet is filled with white sweet peas, delphiniums, and roses to create a whimsical shape. b) Black Satin Bridesmaid Dresses and White Roses Dylan Bridesmaid Dress in Black | @kelsiecrockett Black satin dresses and white roses will never go out of style. Going with all black satin bridesmaid dresses creates a sleek look for your wedding. Keep the minimalism going with a classic white rose bouquet. Pink Wedding Flowers to Coordinate With Your Bridesmaids Pink will always be a staple in wedding style because it looks great on bridesmaids and there are plenty of pink flowers to match. You can try to match your pink bridesmaid dresses to similar shades of pink wedding flowers or you can add contrast with brighter or lighter shades of pink, peach, and rose. Check out some of the different ways brides styled pink bridesmaid dresses below. a) Bright Pink Flowers With Baby Pink Bridesmaid Dresses Blossom Pink Bridesmaid Dresses | @lifelikerubys What better shade of dress to match flowers to than blossom pink bridesmaid dresses? This flower-inspired shade looks great with a colorful bouquet. This bride’s bouquet is bright and cheery with hot pink flowers, yellow billy balls, and perky greenery. b) Dusty Pink Bridesmaid Dresses and Pastel Bouquets Desert Rose Bridesmaid Dresses | @figlewiczphotography These pastel bouquets are filled with dreamy light pink and white roses and carnations. The eucalyptus leaves dripping from the bottom of the bouquets and the satin ribbon tied around the stem complement the delicate color palette. c) Romantic Garden Wedding With Pink and White Roses Emmy Bridesmaid Dress in Rosewood Pink | @tonyahjortphoto There are so many ways to pull off a classic rose bouquet because they come in so many different colors. This bride chose a simple bouquet of roses but mixed it up with a few different shades of white and pink. The light pink and white bouquets accompanied the dark pink bridesmaid dresses perfectly. d) Vivid Wedding Colors With Light Pink Bridesmaid Dresses Blush Pink Bridesmaid Dresses | @emilyhancockphoto Creating a bright colored wedding palette doesn’t have to be intimidating. Choose a bunch of fun colored flowers like the ones above and balance out the look with a pastel bridesmaid dress color. This bride chose blush pink bridesmaid dresses and bouquets full of big orange roses, bright red hypericum berries, and tiny light blue delphinium. Neutral Wedding Bouquets To Coordinate With Tan Bridesmaid Dresses Neutral wedding colors are an easy way to create calm and comforting energy at your wedding. There are plenty of shades of neutral bridesmaid dresses to choose from and they all look incredible with a minimally-colored bouquet. a) Neutral Bridesmaid Dresses and Hand-Tied Fern Bouquets Latte Bridesmaid Dresses | @loveleighcophotography What your neutral flower bouquets lack in vibrance they can more than make up for in detail. This bride chose latte bridesmaid dresses and incredible bouquets filled with neutral colored ferns, white poppy flowers, and subtle blue thistles. b) Eucalyptus Bouquets With Tan Bridesmaid Dresses Fawn Bridesmaid Dresses | @nataliecahophoto Greenery is the most important yet underrated part of your wedding flowers. These simple bouquets were made with white roses, green hypericum berries, and eucalyptus greenery tied together with sheer white ribbon. Tan bridesmaid dresses, white flowers, and greenery are all you need for a refreshing nature-inspired wedding color palette. c) Off White Bridesmaid Dresses With Playful Pink Bouquets Dew Drop Bridesmaid Dresses | @basicallyemilyphoto Neutral doesn’t have to mean no color at all. Subtle earth tones or light colors can often serve as neutral accents. This bride had big luscious bouquets filled with lots of greenery, white daisies, peach ranunculus, and light pink peonies. These toned down colors were the perfect accompaniment for her off-white bridesmaid dresses. Wedding Flowers to Complement Blue Bridesmaid Dresses Blue is not the most common color for flowers but it is a beautiful color for bridesmaid dresses. This creates the perfect opportunity to contrast blue bridesmaid dresses with warm and colorful wedding flowers. With so many shades of blue to choose from, you can lean into dark and romantic floral arrangements or keep it light with spring-inspired pastel bouquets. a) Romantic Red Roses with Slate Blue Bridesmaid Dresses Slate Blue Bridesmaid Dresses | @reighwalker A dark red rose is the most romantic flower of all time and it could even be the theme of your wedding. This bride embraced dark romance in her floral arrangements with dark roses, tons of greenery, and candlelight accents. Slate blue bridesmaid dresses and baby eucalyptus added a pop of cool tones. b) Pretty in Pastels Blue Garden Party Wedding Color Palette Cornflower Blue Bridesmaid Dresses | @stacyhartphotography Throwing a garden party wedding is all about letting the flowers be the start of the show. Let your florist get creative with fun pastel florals and dramatic greenery. Then choose a bridesmaid dress color that complements the garden aesthetic, like cornflower blue bridesmaid dresses. Red Wedding Color Palette Bouquet Ideas Your wedding will ooze romance with a red wedding color scheme. Red bridesmaid dresses are a bold choice that will bring depth to your wedding color palette. The best part is how easy it is to pair red dresses with a wide range of wedding flower types, colors, and styles like the ones below. a) Dark Red Wine Bridesmaid Dresses With White Rose Accents Bordeaux Red Bridesmaid Dresses | @dani_nicole_photography Your bridal bouquet is often a little different from your bridesmaid bouquets. This bride chose to have red and pink roses in her bouquet because she was wearing white while her bridesmaids wore dark red bridesmaid dresses and held all white roses. b) Warm Wedding Color Scheme With Pops of White Cinnamon Red Bridesmaid Dresses | @santiagomurillophoto A bright red bridesmaid dress will warm up any wedding, especially in autumn. Round out your fall wedding color scheme with cinnamon bridesmaid dresses, burnt orange daisies, and cream colored roses. c) Rust Colored Bridesmaid Dresses With Oversized Boho Bouquets Spice Bridesmaid Dresses | @abbyshadlephoto Spice is a red-orange color that we love for fall weddings and boho weddings. These earth tone bridesmaid dresses look incredible with other warm colors. Pair the terracotta colored fabric with big dramatic boho flower arrangements filled with pampas grasses, multi-colored roses, and berries. Find Your Dream Combo: Wedding Flowers + Bridesmaid Dresses It doesn’t matter which one you choose first but your wedding flowers have to look good with your bridesmaid dresses. If a certain type of flower arrangement is calling to you, find dresses that complement them. If you already have your bridesmaid dresses picked out, it’s easy to ask your florist for matching flowers. Still looking for the perfect bridesmaid dress color? 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