If you’re planning a wedding in 2025, you’re in for an exciting year of creativity, bold colour choices, and intentional floral design. Flowers are no longer just a pretty backdrop—they’re a way to express your personality, tell your love story, and elevate your whole celebration.

Whether you’re a minimalist bride, a lover of drama, or someone who values sustainability, these are the top flower trends for 2025 that you’ll want to consider for your big day.

1. Statement Colours Take Centre Stage

Soft pastels will always have their place, but 2025 is leaning into bold, expressive colour palettes. Expect to see more:

  • Terracotta and burnt orange
  • Deep plum and burgundy
  • Golden mustard tones
  • Magenta, rust, and wine red
  • Unexpected contrasts like blush + citrus or navy + peach

These rich tones are showing up in everything from bouquets to table runners and create an eye-catching, modern aesthetic.

2. Textural Bouquets with a Natural Flow

The structured, symmetrical bouquet is out—loose, garden-style bouquets are in. Brides are embracing arrangements with natural movement, textured greenery, and a hand-tied, freshly gathered look.

Expect to see bouquets filled with roses, ranunculus, butterfly delphinium, lisianthus, sweet peas, and even wild elements like herbs, trailing ivy, or seed pods.

3. Earth-Friendly Floristry

Sustainability is no longer optional—many brides are choosing eco-conscious flowers and working with florists who use:

  • Locally grown, in-season flowers
  • Foam-free techniques
  • Recyclable or reusable packaging
  • Dried or preserved elements for keepsakes

Sourcing from local growers not only lowers the carbon footprint but also gives your wedding florals a distinctly British, seasonal charm.

4. Statement Installations

Think bigger than bouquets—floral installations are becoming a wedding staple. From hanging floral clouds and floral chandeliers to aisle meadows and entry arches, these sculptural pieces add drama and photo-worthy wow moments.

Couples are also reusing ceremony flowers at the reception, creating stunning designs that move with the flow of the day and maximise value.

5. Dried & Fresh Flower Combinations

Mixing dried and fresh elements is another trend on the rise. Dried grasses, bunny tails, palm spears, and preserved blooms bring texture and modern flair to bouquets, centrepieces, and buttonholes.

They also provide longevity and can be kept as mementos after the wedding day.

6. Personalised Touches

Couples in 2025 are putting more thought into the meaning behind their flowers. From using a parent’s favourite bloom to incorporating birth flowers or herbs like rosemary (remembrance) or lavender (devotion), wedding florals are becoming more symbolic.

Monogrammed ribbons, heirloom brooches, and handwritten flower tags are also trending for extra sentiment.

7. Floral Table Styling

It’s not just about the centrepieces anymore. Table settings are being designed with low, textural arrangements, bud vases, fresh sprigs of herbs, or individual blooms at each place setting. Florals are being styled alongside soft linens, candles, and seasonal produce to create a full sensory experience.

Plan Your 2025 Wedding with Intention & Style

The floral trends of 2025 are all about meaningful design—combining beauty with story, personality, and purpose. Whether you’re dreaming of a moody autumnal palette or a soft spring meadow look, there’s room to be creative and authentic in every choice you make.

At eFloral, we specialise in bespoke wedding flowers that reflect your style, values, and story. From bouquets to installations, we’ll guide you through each step and bring your floral vision to life.

Get in touch to book your 2025 wedding consultation at efloral.co.uk or browse our wedding inspiration gallery online.