The most popular bridesmaid dress colors for 2026
Your colors set the tone for the whole wedding — flowers, decor, the entire look. This guide ranks the year’s top shades using real data, so you can choose with total confidence.
We don’t guess at trends — we measure them
Most color guides are one editor’s opinion. Ours is built on data. We looked at more than 100,000 fabric swatch orders alongside live dress sales to see what brides are genuinely choosing for 2026. The two tell slightly different stories: swatches show what brides are curious about, while sales show what they actually pick. A bride might order three or four greens to compare in person, then choose Moss — so we’ve used both signals to rank every family below, with real fabric swatches you can see and shop.
What’s trending this year
A quick look at where 2026 is heading — from what brides are ordering and saving, plus what we’re seeing all over Pinterest and The Knot.
- ✓Blue is having a moment. It just edged out green as the most-requested family this year — soft Cornflower and airy Sky lead the way, and both look gorgeous in your photos.
- ✓Soft, dusty shades still win hearts. Muted sage, slate, and mauve feel timeless and expensive — the easiest way to look effortlessly pulled together.
- ✓More brides are being bold. Rich jewel tones like emerald, sapphire, and eggplant are perfect if you want a little depth and drama.
- ✓Chocolate brown is the surprise favorite. Warm mocha and cocoa are the cozy, modern alternative to black or grey.
- ✓Mismatched is here to stay. Letting your girls mix shades in one family — or pick their own dress — keeps everyone comfortable and looking like themselves.
- ✓A little shine goes a long way. Our Luxe Satin is one of the fastest-growing fabrics for that soft, elevated glow.
Blue bridesmaid dresses
Blue is the color of 2026. In our order data it just passed green as the most-requested family of the year — it reads fresh and high-end, and it’s almost impossible to beat in outdoor and waterside photos. The range is huge, from pale Sky to deep Sapphire, so blue works for nearly any season or venue.
Most requested for spring, summer, and coastal weddings — but blue is beautiful year-round.
- ✓Pairs effortlessly with white and greenery
- ✓Flattering on every skin tone
- ✓A shade for every season, light to deep
CornflowerOur #1 dress color — a soft periwinkle blue brides fall for in person.
SkyThe most-requested swatch of the year; a light, clear blue, perfect near water.
Slate BlueDusty, cool and modern — flatters everyone.
SapphireA deep jewel blue for evening and winter.
TealBlue-green and a little unexpected; great for a bolder palette.
Sea GlassBlue with a whisper of green — a beach favorite.
FogPale gray-blue for a clean, minimal look.
NavyThe timeless dark blue; a softer alternative to black.
Blue FloralA coordinating print to set your maid of honor apart. Green bridesmaid dresses
Green is the most flexible family we sell — it looks at home in a barn or a ballroom and feels calm, organic, and expensive. From silvery Eucalyptus to deep Forest, there’s a green for every venue and every season, which is exactly why it’s a perennial favorite.
A year-round favorite, and especially loved for garden, outdoor, and fall weddings.
- ✓Brings a garden feel anywhere
- ✓Mixes shades beautifully for a tonal look
- ✓Loves gold and rose-gold accents
MossWarm, earthy green and our all-time bestseller.
SageThe classic soft-green palette.
Light SageAn airier sage for spring and garden weddings.
EucalyptusSoft green with a silver cast; top pick for mismatched looks.
Dusty SageMuted and moody — sage with a gray undertone.
Forest GreenDeep and formal; reads expensive.
Olive GreenOrganic, muted green that’s perfect for fall.
EmeraldA rich jewel green for evening and winter.
Deep SeaDark teal-green for something a little different.
Green FloralA coordinating print that matches our core greens.
Pink bridesmaid dresses
Pink has grown up. The dusty, sun-baked shades brides choose now read sophisticated and warm — a flattering backdrop for every skin tone and a world away from the bright pinks of years past. Today’s pinks behave like neutrals, which is why they pair with almost anything.
Most popular in spring and summer, with deeper mauves loved in fall — lovely any time of year.
- ✓Naturally warm and inviting
- ✓Modern dusty shades read expensive
- ✓Work as a soft neutral for any theme
BlossomOur lightest pink — airy and fresh.
RosewoodA deeper mauve-rose; sophisticated for fall and winter.
Dusty PinkGray-toned and vintage-chic.
Desert RoseSun-baked mauve — an ‘it’ shade for 2026.
PeonyLush, full-bodied pink.
BlushThe classic warm neutral-pink; a soft, cosmetic glow.
Pink FloralA coordinating print to anchor a pink palette. Red & burgundy bridesmaid dresses
Reds photograph rich and high-impact without feeling loud. They’re made for fall and winter, but styled with intention — think terracotta and cinnamon — they carry warm-weather weddings too. Deep wine tones in particular never read trendy; they just look expensive.
Most requested for fall and winter — though rust and terracotta carry warm-weather weddings too.
- ✓Never goes out of style
- ✓Made for fall and winter palettes
- ✓Rich and polished, not overwhelming
BurgundyThe most-swatched red of the year — deep, classic wine.
MaroonOur top-selling red, with subtle brown undertones.
BordeauxCooler, darker wine red; very black-tie.
WineA romantic red-purple, slightly brighter than burgundy.
CinnamonEarthy red-spice for autumn palettes.
TerracottaMuted clay red; modern and boho.
RustWarm, earthy red-orange — made for fall.
SiennaBurnt earthy orange-red for desert and fall looks.
Purple bridesmaid dresses
Purple is more popular than most brides expect — two purples land in our top 20 colors of the year. The family stretches from airy Wisteria to dramatic Eggplant, so it can feel soft and romantic or rich and formal depending on the shade you choose.
Soft lilacs are popular in spring, deep eggplant in fall and winter — and purple works any season.
- ✓Romantic and a little unexpected
- ✓Soft or dramatic, depending on the shade
- ✓Beautiful with greenery and gold
VioletA saturated true purple — bold and elegant.
French LilacSoft, romantic purple for garden weddings.
WisteriaAiry lavender-purple, spring-ready.
AmethystA jewel-toned purple for evening.
EggplantDeep aubergine; dramatic and formal. Yellow, peach & coral bridesmaid dresses
Warm, sunny shades are a quiet success story for us. Soft yellows and sun-washed corals feel joyful and modern — perfect for spring and summer celebrations — and they photograph beautifully outdoors in golden-hour light.
Most popular in spring and summer, with marigold a fall favorite too — wear it whenever you love it.
- ✓Cheerful and photogenic outdoors
- ✓A fresh alternative to pastels
- ✓Pairs naturally with greenery
ButtercupOur sleeper hit (#9 overall) — a soft, cheerful yellow.
MarigoldA warm golden-yellow for fall and bohemian palettes.
PeachSoft and sun-washed; lovely for spring and summer.
CoralA warm pink-orange that pops in summer photos.
Neutral bridesmaid dresses
Neutrals are the quiet workhorses of a palette — soft, easy to style, and impossible to date. Brides reach for them when they want the day to feel polished and effortless, and they’re the easiest family to mix across different dress styles.
A true year-round neutral, at home in any season or venue.
- ✓Pairs with almost any color or metal
- ✓Won’t look dated in your photos
- ✓Flattering across every skin tone
FawnOur top neutral — a soft, warm greige.
ChampagneWarm and photogenic; the classic neutral.
LatteCreamy and understated — a minimalist favorite.
TaupeA true balanced neutral; easy to coordinate.
MochaRich brown neutral for fall and winter. Black bridesmaid dresses
Black is the confident choice — sophisticated, versatile, and stunning in photos. It’s ideal for formal, evening, and modern weddings, it flatters every silhouette, and it’s far more popular than its reputation suggests.
Most popular for formal, evening, and winter weddings — and timeless year-round.
- ✓Elegant now and decades from now
- ✓Flattering on every body
- ✓Perfect for formal and evening weddings
BlackSleek, formal, endlessly elegant — our #5 color overall.
CharcoalSofter than black; a modern near-neutral. The dresses brides choose most
A handful of styles drive most of our orders — in airy chiffon and smooth Luxe Satin, most in 60+ colors. Several come in our adjustable Flexiform fit, sized to flatter every bridesmaid in the same look.





Popular wedding colors by season
There are no rules — every shade can work whenever you love it. These are simply the colors brides reach for most in each season, and the ones that tend to photograph best in that light. Tap any color to see the dresses.
Popular color combinations
Most brides build a palette from two or three shades — one lead color plus a soft neutral or a contrast. Here are go-to combinations that work beautifully, all built from the colors above.
Coordinate the suits with your colors
Once your bridesmaid color is set, the guys are the other half of every photo. Kennedy Blue suits come in 17 colors, so you can match or complement your palette — from classic black and navy to sage, tan, and rust — for a wedding party that looks pulled together from head to toe.
How to choose your wedding colors
A simple way to land on a palette you’ll still love in your photos years from now.
Start with your vibe
Soft and airy or deep and dramatic? Your season, venue, and the mood you want narrow things fast.
Pick a lead, then support it
Choose one hero color, then one or two supporting shades — or go tonal and mismatched within a single family.
Think about the group
Soft, dusty shades flatter the widest range of skin tones. Letting bridesmaids choose a silhouette they love keeps everyone comfortable.
Always order swatches
Screens never show color accurately. See the real fabric in your own light before you commit — ours are free.
The fabrics that make a color look expensive
The right fabric is what separates a polished color from a cheap one. Every Kennedy Blue dress is fully lined and dyed for consistency, so a shade matches even when your party orders weeks apart — with better drape and coverage than most budget brands, minus the salon markup.
Chiffon
Light, breathable, and forgiving on every body, fully lined and dyed for color consistency. It photographs soft and clean in any shade.
Shop chiffonLuxe Satin
One of the biggest fabric trends of the year. Ours is smooth and wearable — not stiff or overly shiny — and it mixes beautifully with chiffon in the same color.
Shop luxe satinEmbroidered lace
Dimensional patterns you can see and feel — it adds depth in photos and reads far more refined than flat lace.
Shop laceFloral
Made from the same upgraded chiffon as our solids, with prints designed to match our core colors — the easiest way to set your maid of honor apart while keeping the party cohesive.
Shop floralsWant the full breakdown of fabric tiers and pricing? View the fabric guide →
Wedding color FAQ
What are the most popular bridesmaid dress colors for 2026?
By our sales, the top shades of the year are Cornflower, Moss, Sky, Blossom, and Black, with Eucalyptus, Light Sage, Rosewood, and Buttercup close behind. Blue and green remain the two biggest families overall.
What is the #1 wedding color for 2026?
Blue. Cornflower is our single most-ordered dress color, and Sky is the most-requested swatch — so blue leads on both what brides explore and what they actually buy, edging out green for the top spot.
What are the best wedding colors for spring?
Soft pastels feel fresh and romantic in spring light: sky blue, blossom and dusty pink, light sage, French lilac, lavender, and buttercup yellow. They’re garden-ready and gorgeous with greenery and white florals.
What are the best wedding colors for summer?
Light, fresh tones shine in the summer sun: cornflower, sky, sea glass, light sage, coral, peach, and blush. They read airy in photos and stay cool to wear outdoors — perfect for beach and garden weddings.
What are the best wedding colors for fall?
Warm, earthy, deep shades photograph beautifully in autumn light: burgundy, bordeaux, rust, terracotta, cinnamon, marigold, olive green, and moss. Pair them with gold accents and seasonal greenery for a rich, cozy feel.
What are the best wedding colors for winter?
Deep, jewel-toned shades feel formal and festive in winter: emerald, sapphire, bordeaux, eggplant, plum, navy, and black. They’re stunning by candlelight and beautiful with silver or gold accents.
Can bridesmaids wear mismatched colors?
Absolutely — it’s one of the biggest looks right now. The trick is to stay within one family (several greens, or a few dusty pinks) or one palette, so the group still reads cohesive. Eucalyptus and the dusty shades are especially popular for mismatched parties.
How many colors should a bridal party be?
Most brides pick one hero color plus one or two supporting shades, or a tonal mix within a single family. Order swatches of your shortlist and lay them side by side before you commit.
Do you offer free fabric swatches?
Yes. You can order free swatches and see the real fabric in your own light before buying a single dress — the best way to confirm a color across different screens and lighting.
What’s the difference between chiffon and satin?
Chiffon is light, airy, and matte — the timeless, comfortable classic. Luxe Satin is smooth with a soft sheen for a more elevated, modern look. Both come in our core colors, so you can mix them in one party.
See the color before you commit
Dyed for consistency
Order weeks apart and the color still matches across the whole party — no surprise mismatches.
Fully lined & well made
Better drape and coverage than budget brands, so the color looks rich, not thin or cheap.
Free swatches
See and feel the real fabric in your own light before you order a single dress.
Find your colors with confidence
Start with free swatches, hold them in your own light, and build a palette your whole party will love.




















