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Lavender Wedding Color Palette

For Lavender (#E6E6FA), this lavender wedding color palette uses Ivory, Pale Blue, Lilac, Pearl, and Mint as a role-based system. It is designed for floral direction, invitation suites, with each color assigned a practical role instead of acting as a generic swatch set.

Direct answer

The best calculated colors with Lavender are Ivory, Pale Blue, Lilac, Pearl, and Mint. This palette is designed for florals, stationery, table settings, ribbons, and soft event styling.

Lavender #E6E6FA wedding / romantic palette hero with five matching colors
A room built around lavender and its matches — generated per color.
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Mia's take on lavender
just someone who loves color

Lavender has always felt like a quiet kind of happiness to me. It reminds me of early evenings when the light turns soft and everything settles down a little, and I find that mood genuinely comforting rather than just pretty. There is something about it that feels fresh and airy without ever turning cold. My favorite pairing is lavender with ivory, because together they have a calm, warm feeling that never seems to try too hard. I would avoid putting lavender next to anything too sharp or saturated, since those colors can crowd out what makes it lovely in the first place. It really does best when it has a little space around it.

Lavender #E6E6FA material mood study for a wedding / romantic palette
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The 5 matches

Computed from the base hue. Tap a HEX to copy.
Ivory
Romantic Complement · +180°
Pale Blue
Blush Neighbor · −18°
Lilac
Warm Neighbor · +22°
Pearl
Gold Accent · +45°
Mint
Floral Accent · +300°

Soft event logic

The palette works because Lavender sets the visual temperature while the supporting colors shift value, saturation, and role. Ivory gives the scheme an immediate partner, Pale Blue softens the transition, and Mint adds a controlled endpoint. For wedding / romantic use, that means the palette can move from large areas to small accents without every color fighting for attention. Let one color carry the floral mood while quieter companions handle stationery, textiles, and table details.

Ceremony and table roles

Main floralLavender #E6E6FA
Use this as the main floral so the wedding / romantic palette has a clear job for each color.
StationeryIvory #EEEEDD
Use this as the stationery so the wedding / romantic palette has a clear job for each color.
FabricPale Blue #DEE3ED
Use this as the fabric so the wedding / romantic palette has a clear job for each color.
Metallic accentLilac #E4DEED
Use this as the metallic accent so the wedding / romantic palette has a clear job for each color.
Table detailPearl #EADCEF
Use this as the table detail so the wedding / romantic palette has a clear job for each color.
Evening depthMint #DEEDED
Use this as the evening depth so the wedding / romantic palette has a clear job for each color.

Where this wedding palette fits

floral directionUse Lavender as the anchor for floral direction, then pull one companion color into supporting surfaces and reserve another for details.
invitation suitesUse Lavender as the anchor for invitation suites, then pull one companion color into supporting surfaces and reserve another for details.
table styling and fabric choicesUse Lavender as the anchor for table styling and fabric choices, then pull one companion color into supporting surfaces and reserve another for details.

Sweetness and saturation mistakes

Lavender #E6E6FA six-color wedding / romantic palette poster
The palette as a graphic composition — good for Pinterest.

Readable as a background?

WCAG contrast of text on #E6E6FA.
TextRatioVerdict
#000 Black 17.06 AAA pass
#FFF White 1.23 Fail

Use dark text on #e6e6fa — white falls below the 4.5:1 minimum.

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Copy-paste CSS

/* Lavender palette — generated from #E6E6FA */
:root {
  --lavender: #E6E6FA;
  --ivory: #EEEEDD;
  --pale-blue: #DEE3ED;
  --lilac: #E4DEED;
  --pearl: #EADCEF;
  --mint: #DEEDED;
}

Use this color in Paletier tools

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More with this palette

Lavender #E6E6FA flat-lay using the wedding / romantic color palette
Lavender #E6E6FA mood board with matching palette colors

FAQ

What is the best lavender wedding color palette?

A strong lavender wedding color palette pairs Lavender with Ivory, Pale Blue, Lilac, Pearl, and Mint. This set gives the base color clear companions for contrast, accents, and quieter support.

Where does Lavender fit in a wedding / romantic system?

Use Lavender as main floral and avoid giving every support color the same amount of space. The role map keeps the palette practical.

Which pairing mistake should I avoid with Lavender?

Avoid overly saturated reds near the base color if you want a soft romantic mood.

Is #E6E6FA readable as a background?

It can be, but text color must be selected from the measured contrast results rather than by appearance alone.

The palette, HEX, and contrast are computed from #E6E6FA. Images are generated per color. Mia's note is an opinion, AI-assisted. About Mia