17 Black and White Wedding Invitations for Any Aesthetic

You have a vision, and we’re here for it — black and white wedding invitations. Taking the color out of the equation lends itself to bold graphic design, intricate detailing, standout typography, and thinking outside the box.
Check out these irresistible black and white invitations for both modern and traditional wedding themes.
17 Stunning Black and White Wedding Invitations
Whatever your aesthetic, we’ve got you covered in this list of customizable, digital wedding invitations. Art deco, modern, minimalist, maximalist, botanical, checkered, coquette, quiet luxury — you’ll find your perfect wedding invitation here.
1. Mister and Missus Invitation

Design: See That There
The bold Mr. and Mrs. on this black and white wedding invitation set a striking tone for your big day. The modern black font swirls around your wedding details, and the simple invitation design lets your names shine.
2. Bold Black Blooms Invitation

Design: Rachel Roe Art
Your invitees will be delighted by the organic flower design on this boho wedding invite. The flower cutouts look almost casually arranged around the edge as they tilt into the frame. The simple typography in the middle keeps the focus on the flowers. The matching save the dates and thank you cards in this wedding invitation suite keep the charming illustrated botanical thread going.
3. Deco Diamond Invitation

Design: Claudia Owen
This wedding stationery set is all art deco-ed out with a diamond pattern that emulates the Roaring ‘20s. We love this whimsical invite for a black tie wedding with a twist. It’s classic, but far from stuffy.
4. Vintage Botanicals Invitation

Design: WonderWed
The illustrated white florals on the Vintage Botanicals Invitation steal the show in the best way. The greenery frames the white blossoms that burst to life on this striking wedding invitation. The envelope liner repeats the leaf pattern to make this an all-in-one blooming masterpiece.
5. Champagne Tower Cheers Invitation

Design: Stellax Creative
This charming and artsy invite has everything the creative bride needs — a champagne tower doodle, a memorable font, a touch of calligraphy, and imperfect line work that makes the invitation look hand-drawn. The gold envelope shimmers with realism and almost makes you forget this is a digital invitation. Let the party start!
6. Wavy Checkers Invitation

Design: Laura Bolter Design
Whoever chooses this wavy black and white wedding invitation is bound to throw a fun party. The checkered, scalloped border and funky font can carry over to your wedding signs, seating chart, and programs so your wedding theme feels cohesive from start to finish. The monogram detail at the top is like a custom logo, and it would look great on all your wedding stationery.
7. Papel Picado Neutrals Invitation

Design: Becky Nimoy Stationery
It doesn’t get much cooler than a Mexican papel picado-inspired design. This elegant wedding invitation looks like it was hand-cut with care, and your guests will be fawning over each little detail. The transparent background makes the text look like it’s floating. If you want a high-quality digital invitation that will have guests talking while simultaneously honoring your Mexican heritage, you’ve found it.
8. Gilded Agate Invitation

Design: Kaydi Bishop
If you’re planning on a one-of-a-kind wedding day that can’t be imitated, wow your guests with this unbelievably cool gilded agate wedding invitation. The wedding details are contained on a cutout of a slice of agate with a shiny gold border. This modern wedding invitation is as unique as your love story.
9. Forever Faithful Invitation

Design: Stacey Meacham Design, LLC
If you want a photo wedding invitation, we love this classic black font with a calligraphy flourish for the “and.” Your photo will stand out above all, but there will still be a little something special on the overlay and in that sparkling gold envelope liner. Use a black and white photo if you want the gold to be the only pop of color.
10. Posh Bow Invitation

Design: M. Taylor Design Co.
The way this simple wedding invitation manages to bring the drama has us wishing we were the ones getting married. The striking minimalism is to die for — the invitation is comprised of large text that takes up the whole invite, with calligraphy flourishes and a charming bow at the top. Enough said!
11. Modern Maze Invitation

Design: Anna K Design
This statement piece of a white and black wedding invitation features a maze of black lines that look like a work of modern art. The lines look a bit hand-drawn with just enough imperfection while still being neat. The names of the happy couple are in cute calligraphy, and the details are in a simple sans-serif.
12. Inky Strokes Invitation

Design: Jessica Williams
The stunning Inky Strokes Invitation makes it look like an artist whipped out the acrylic paints and made this piece just for you and your partner. The bold, minimalist brushstrokes on this black and white wedding invitation emulate a moodiness and sophistication that give quiet luxury.
13. King Protea Invitation

Design: Cindy Reynolds Design
Swoon — the delicate linework on this floral-filled invitation has us captivated, and your guests will feel the same. King proteas fill the top and bottom along with artfully placed greenery and smaller blooms. It’s romantic, it’s intricate, it’s striking, and it’s right up your alley.
14. Pearl Inlay Invitation

Design: See That There
Mother of pearl! We are simply stunned by the details that went into this pearly black and white wedding invitation. The shimmery butterfly and floral border gives off a Bridgerton-esque Regency vibe. If you’re planning a classy soiree, start here.
15. Timeless Checkerboard Invitation

Design: 2birdstone
This jazzy invitation template sets the stage for a roaring good time with black and white diamond checkers and a vintage-looking font. You can fully customize the text on the front and back, and then seal it all in the elegant black and gold foil envelope.
16. Blue Ridge Mountains Invitation

Design: Pink House Press
If you’re more laid back than luxurious and you want your wedding invitation to reflect that vibe, choose this outdoorsy invite that depicts the Blue Ridge Mountains. The photo is an actual vintage postcard from this Appalachian gem, and it’s perfect if you’re planning a destination wedding. This low-key monogram wedding invitation has your initials stamped in the top right corner to mark it as yours.
17. Art Deco-Inspired Invitation

Design: Robinson Creative House
If you want your engagement photos to take center stage but you want something a little extra, this art deco-inspired invitation is the one. The line drawing swirls and florals overlay on top of your photo along with the wedding details. Your beautiful engagement photos will shine with this invite.
Whatever the Hue, Do You
We hope this list of color-free invitations has inspired you to surge forward in the planning process with a new burst of energy. If you’re not done scrolling, check out our full collection of black and white wedding invitations. We’ve got over 1,000 more so you can keep the inspiration going.