Wedding Flowers 2025: What’s in, What’s Blooming, and What’s Absolutely Fabulous
- Gemma Kelsall
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 14
Right, lovebirds—if you’re planning a 2025 wedding, you might want to put the kettle down and pay attention. This year’s floral trends are less “traditional church posy” and more “Pinterest-worthy botanical masterpiece”. Let’s have a nosey at what’s making our hearts flutter.
🌹 Moody Hues: Drama in Petal Form
Think sultry shades—burgundy, plum, navy—the kind of colours that make you want to sip red wine in a velvet armchair. Add a pop of blush or ivory and you’ve got contrast worthy of a royal portrait. Ideal for autumn or winter weddings when you want your flowers to feel like a warm hug with a bit of mystery.

🌿 Wild & Untamed Bouquets: Because Perfect is Boring
Forget stiff, round bouquets. 2025 is all about that “I just frolicked through a meadow and happened to gather this” vibe. Loose, textured, full of personality—like nature herself did the arranging. Add in trailing greenery, a few unexpected wild bits, and voilà—effortless romance without looking like you tried too hard (even though you totally did).
💐 Big, Bold Installations: Go Big or Go Home
Why settle for table flowers when you can have ceiling flowers? Hanging displays, cascading blooms, and flower walls that would make even the Chelsea Flower Show blush—this year’s statement pieces are made for Instagram (and for impressing that aunt who “isn’t easily wowed”). Pop them behind your ceremony spot or above the dance floor for maximum impact.

🌺 Unexpected Blooms: A Bit of Botanical Rebellion
Roses are lovely, sure—but have you met the protea? How about anthuriums? Even dried flowers are making a stylish comeback. These quirky, non-traditional picks bring an edge to your arrangements, perfect for couples who’d rather not blend into the bridal beige.
🌱 Eco-Chic Choices: Doing Good While Looking Gorgeous
Because looking fabulous doesn’t have to cost the Earth. Locally grown flowers, potted plants you can take home, dried bouquets that last forever—it’s all about blooms with a conscience. Mother Nature approves, and so will your guests.
Bottom line? This year’s wedding flowers are about self-expression, a little drama, and not being afraid to bend the “rules”. If your blooms don’t spark joy and make your guests whip out their phones for a snap, you’re doing it wrong.



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