This season’s bridal bouquets are all about embracing natural beauty and individuality. From free-flowing arrangements to bold colour choices, here’s what’s trending in the world of wedding florals.
1. Asymmetrical and organic arrangements
Gone are the days of perfectly round, structured bouquets. Modern brides are opting for looser, asymmetrical arrangements that have an effortless, garden-picked feel. These bouquets often feature trailing greenery, wildflowers and varying stem lengths for a natural, whimsical aesthetic.
Muted and earthy tones
Soft, romantic shades like blush, champagne and dusty rose continue to be popular, but there’s a growing love for earthy hues – think terracotta, warm caramel, and soft sage greens. These tones add depth and warmth to bouquets while maintaining an elegant, timeless look.
Pops of rich colour
While neutrals reign supreme, bold colour accents are making a statement. Brides looking for a unique touch are incorporating vibrant shades like deep burgundy, coral and even citrusy orange. These bright blooms add personality and a striking contrast to softer tones.
Textural elements and dried flowers
Bouquets with a mix of fresh and dried elements are trending, bringing in unexpected textures and visual interest. Pampas grass, bunny tails, dried ruscus, and even berries or seed pods create a rustic yet refined aesthetic that pairs beautifully with boho and modern wedding styles.
5. Bouquets as accessories
A new twist on the traditional bouquet, brides are now incorporating their floral arrangements into wearable accessories. Bouquets with delicate beads, crystals, or fabric details can be designed to transform into wrist corsages or even small, handheld “floral bags.” This innovative trend allows brides to wear their bouquet throughout the day, creating a multi-functional accessory that’s both stunning and practical.