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15 Exciting Mulberry Wedding Color Scheme Ideas

Mulberry is one of those wedding colors that feels rich, romantic, and a little dramatic without being too hard to work with.

It has depth, warmth, and that dressed-up look that makes a wedding feel extra special. It can lean classic, moody, soft, or modern depending on the colors you pair with it.

1. Mulberry And Dusty Rose

A realistic wedding mood board in a Pinterest-style collage layout inspired by an elegant wedding color palette board. Show a top row of color swatches with hex codes in mulberry, dusty rose, deep wine, blush beige, soft taupe, and muted sage. Below the swatches, create a clean collage of realistic wedding details: flowing mulberry bridesmaid dresses, a groom in a navy suit with a mulberry tie and boutonniere, soft floral arrangements with dusty rose and cream roses, a romantic reception tablescape with blush and mulberry centerpieces, elegant stationery with silk ribbon, a small signature drinks sign, and a wedding arch with matching florals. The whole collage should feel cohesive, soft, romantic, and refined, with natural light and DSLR-style realism. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Mulberry and dusty rose are such an easy match because the deeper mulberry gives the palette weight, while dusty rose softens the whole look. This pairing works well for garden weddings, ballroom weddings, and romantic indoor spaces. If you want a look that feels pretty but still grown-up, this is a strong place to start.

2. Mulberry And Navy Blue

Image Prompt:
A realistic wedding inspiration mood board with a top strip of color swatches and hex codes featuring mulberry, navy blue, burgundy, warm taupe, soft blush, and ivory. Under the palette strip, show a clean collage of wedding visuals: navy groom attire with a mulberry tie, mulberry bridesmaid dresses, ivory and deep berry florals, candlelit reception tables, classic wedding invitations with navy envelopes, an elegant bouquet, and a romantic ceremony backdrop. Style the collage like a polished Pinterest wedding color board with realistic human-shot DSLR photography, layered composition, and a refined, classic mood. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

This color scheme feels timeless and polished. Navy gives structure and formality, while mulberry brings richness and romance. It is a great fit for formal weddings, evening weddings, and couples who want a classic style that still has some color and personality.

3. Mulberry And Champagne

Image Prompt:
A realistic Pinterest-style wedding mood board featuring a top row of palette swatches with hex codes in mulberry, champagne, warm beige, soft ivory, muted rose, and olive green. The collage below should include champagne bridesmaid accents, mulberry floral details, elegant table settings with gold flatware, wedding stationery with wax seals, a romantic floral centerpiece, soft candlelight, and a groom with a mulberry tie or pocket square. The look should feel warm, elegant, and softly luxurious with true-to-life DSLR photo quality. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Mulberry and champagne feel rich without looking too dark. Champagne brightens the palette and keeps it feeling light enough for both day and evening weddings. This combination is lovely for couples who want a soft, elegant wedding with a little warmth and a little drama.

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4. Mulberry And Sage Green

Create a realistic wedding palette mood board with a color strip at the top showing swatches and hex codes in mulberry, sage green, dusty blush, cream, stone beige, and soft plum. Below, show a well-styled collage of wedding visuals: mulberry bridesmaid dresses, sage green napkins or table accents, organic floral arrangements with greenery, a natural ceremony arch, elegant invitation styling, a bouquet with soft roses and foliage, and a simple reception table with a romantic garden feel. Use clean composition, natural tones, and DSLR-realistic detail. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Sage green helps mulberry feel fresh and balanced. The green brings in a calm, earthy touch that keeps the deeper berry shade from feeling too heavy. This is a beautiful choice for outdoor weddings, greenhouse weddings, and spring or early fall celebrations.

5. Mulberry And Blush Pink

A wedding color palette board in a realistic vertical Pinterest collage style. Add a top band of swatches with hex codes in mulberry, blush pink, mauve, ivory, warm nude, and soft gold. In the collage below, include blush-toned wedding flowers with mulberry accents, bridesmaid dresses in mixed mulberry and blush tones, romantic table decor, pretty invitation suites, soft candlelight, and a ceremony setup with delicate florals. The mood should feel sweet, romantic, and feminine, photographed in clean DSLR quality. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Blush pink gives mulberry a softer, sweeter look. It is one of the easiest ways to make a dark berry shade feel airy and romantic. This works especially well for spring weddings, elegant indoor weddings, and anyone who wants a feminine look without using only pale colors.

6. Mulberry And Ivory

A refined wedding mood board with a top row of color swatches and hex codes showing mulberry, ivory, cream, taupe, soft mocha, and muted rose. Below the swatches, show a clean wedding collage with ivory florals touched with mulberry blooms, a mulberry bridesmaid dress, ivory table linens, classic invitations, white candles, a groom in dark formalwear with a mulberry boutonniere, and a simple elegant ceremony scene. The style should be minimal, romantic, and realistic with soft natural lighting. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

If you want mulberry to stand out, ivory is one of the best colors to pair with it. The light neutral background gives the richer shade room to shine. This makes the full wedding look feel clean, elegant, and easy to style from flowers to stationery to table decor.

7. Mulberry And Gold

A luxurious wedding palette mood board with a top strip of color swatches and hex codes in mulberry, antique gold, cream, mauve, deep plum, and warm taupe. Under the swatches, create a realistic collage of wedding details: gold-rimmed glassware, candlelit reception styling, mulberry florals, bridesmaid dresses in deep berry tones, elegant paper goods, gold accents on flatware and signage, and a romantic sweetheart table. The mood should feel rich, elegant, and slightly formal with DSLR photo realism. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Gold makes mulberry feel more dressed up right away. It adds warmth and shine, which is perfect if you want your wedding to feel more formal or festive. This pairing looks especially beautiful in evening settings where candlelight can make the gold accents glow.

8. Mulberry And Mauve

A soft romantic wedding collage mood board with a top palette strip showing swatches and hex codes in mulberry, mauve, dusty pink, cream, soft taupe, and eucalyptus green. Below, show layered wedding details including mauve and mulberry flowers, a soft bouquet, bridesmaid dresses in tonal berry shades, elegant invitations, romantic reception styling, and a wedding arch decorated with florals and greenery. The overall mood should be cohesive, airy, and romantic with real DSLR-like texture and lighting. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Mulberry and mauve work well because they are close in tone but still different enough to create depth. The result feels soft, romantic, and very wedding-friendly. This is a good option for couples who want a berry-toned palette without making the look feel too dark or bold.

9. Mulberry And Terracotta

A wedding color mood board with a top strip of palette swatches and hex codes in mulberry, terracotta, dusty peach, sand beige, cream, and olive green. In the collage below, include earthy floral arrangements, warm-toned reception tables, mulberry dresses, terracotta napkins or ceramics, wedding stationery with soft textures, and a natural ceremony setup. Keep the styling earthy, warm, and romantic with realistic DSLR photo quality and a polished Pinterest collage layout. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

This pairing has a warm, earthy feel that works so well for fall weddings. Terracotta brings out the warmth in mulberry and gives the scheme a more relaxed, grounded look. It is a strong choice for outdoor weddings, rustic spaces, and couples who want a palette that feels rich but still natural.

10. Mulberry And Forest Green

A moody elegant wedding palette board with top color swatches and hex codes in mulberry, forest green, cream, dark olive, soft blush, and taupe. The collage below should show a dramatic bouquet, forest greenery, mulberry florals, elegant place settings, a dark romantic ceremony arch, deep-colored dresses, and sophisticated stationery. The mood should feel rich, moody, and polished, captured in realistic DSLR style with a luxury wedding feel. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Forest green gives mulberry a richer and moodier finish. Together, they create a deep, romantic palette that looks beautiful in fall and winter. If you want a wedding that feels lush, slightly dramatic, and full of depth, this pairing is a very strong one.

11. Mulberry And Lavender Gray

A wedding mood board in a realistic collage style with a top palette strip showing hex-coded swatches in mulberry, lavender gray, dusty lilac, cream, silver taupe, and soft plum. Below, include a dreamy wedding bouquet, soft gray-lilac bridesmaid styling, mulberry floral touches, elegant reception decor, stationery with silk ribbon, and a romantic ceremony setup. The look should feel soft, refined, and lightly whimsical with polished DSLR-style realism. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Lavender gray gives mulberry a softer and slightly dreamy feel. It helps balance the richness of the berry shade while still keeping the palette interesting. This is a lovely option for romantic indoor weddings and for couples who want something a little softer than the usual berry-and-blush mix.

12. Mulberry And Peach

A romantic wedding color palette board with a top swatch strip and hex codes in mulberry, peach, soft apricot, cream, dusty rose, and sage green. The collage below should show fresh floral arrangements with peach and berry blooms, mulberry dresses, peach-toned details on the tablescape, invitation styling, soft candlelight, and a warm elegant ceremony scene. The mood should feel fresh, warm, and romantic with realistic DSLR photography and a Pinterest-worthy layout. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Peach brings a lighter, warmer contrast to mulberry. It helps the palette feel cheerful and welcoming while still staying romantic. This is a great choice for spring and summer weddings, especially if you want color but still want the full look to feel soft and pretty.

13. Mulberry And Dusty Blue

A realistic wedding mood board with a top row of color swatches and hex codes in mulberry, dusty blue, slate blue, ivory, beige, and soft blush. In the collage below, include dusty blue suit or table details, mulberry bridesmaid dresses, layered floral arrangements, classic invitations, elegant candlelit table styling, and a romantic floral ceremony setup. The overall look should feel balanced, stylish, and softly formal with DSLR-realistic photography. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Dusty blue gives mulberry a cooler contrast, which makes the whole palette feel balanced and fresh. It works nicely when you want berry tones but do not want the full wedding look to lean too warm. This pairing feels polished, romantic, and easy to style.

14. Mulberry And Cream With Black Accents

A modern wedding palette mood board featuring a top swatch strip with hex codes in mulberry, cream, soft beige, black, muted blush, and warm gray. Below, create a realistic collage of wedding visuals including modern black candlesticks, cream table settings, mulberry flowers, a sleek invitation suite, a groom in black formalwear with mulberry details, bridesmaid dresses in berry tones, and a refined reception setup. The mood should feel modern, dramatic, and elegant with real DSLR-quality detail. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

This is a great option if you want mulberry to feel modern instead of soft and floral. Cream keeps it bright, while black accents add contrast and structure. It works very well for city weddings, clean modern venues, and couples who like a sharper, more styled look.

15. Mulberry And Soft Neutrals

A clean and elegant wedding inspiration board with a top color strip and hex codes in mulberry, soft taupe, warm beige, ivory, blush nude, and muted olive. Under the swatches, show a realistic collage of wedding details: neutral tablescapes, mulberry floral accents, soft beige paper goods, berry-toned dresses, a simple ceremony arch, romantic candles, and bouquet styling with a gentle natural feel. The collage should feel balanced, elevated, and cohesive in a polished Pinterest wedding mood board layout with DSLR-style realism. 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Soft neutrals let mulberry do most of the talking. This is one of the best choices for couples who want color but still want the wedding to feel calm, airy, and elegant. It is flexible, easy to style, and works across many venue types and seasons.

Final Thoughts

This format works really well for a wedding color scheme series because each list item gives readers a clear pairing, a strong visual direction, and a short explanation of why the colors work together. It is easy to repeat across other posts too.

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