Welcome back! We hope you’ve enjoyed our 2025 Trends series so far. Sticking with our 2025 trends, this next installment in our series looks at floral trends we hope to see this year.
1. Wildflowers
The wildflower look took off last season and we expect it to be popular again this year. Within this look there is a heightened use of miniature flowers like feverfew, limonium, berries etc to create the wildflower vibe. We also tend to see an organic shape to arrangements allowing for staggered heights and a more natural feel.

Photo Credit: Autumn Taylor Photography
2. More Greenery
Everyone loves greenery. I don’t think we’ll ever see greenery florals go out of style. Couples have opted for more greenery items with pops of floral accents in their decor. This can help give the space a classical look while still being elegant as you can use other decor items to bring color and light to the area. This can also be a cheaper option as it stays true to the basics.


Photo Credit: Leah Miessler Photography; Alyse Michelle Images
3. Pastels
Couples are looking towards lighter colors, like pastels, this year. Rather than bright bold colors that can become overwhelming at times, they are opting for softer colors that don’t overpower but still provide pops of color throughout. Pastels provide a light touch of color without taking over a space.

Photo Credit: Alex and Suzanne Photography
4. Aisle flowers
Many couples are opting for more florals to be used during the ceremony. These arrangements can help to define your ceremony aisle and can also be repurposed to the reception space if desired. Whether it be a few arrangements on chairs or lining the aisle, adding florals to the ceremony can help to bring everything together.

Photo Credit: Kylie Hinson Photography
5. Singular stems
Couples are looking to keep it simple with the use of singular stems. Whether it be as a bridesmaid’s bouquet or in bud vases as centerpieces, the singular stem look can help to save money as well as provide an elegant, yet simplistic look for your wedding.

Photo credit: Shaun Malik Photography
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