Top 11 Floral Trends for Weddings in 2025

Top 11 floral trends for weddings in 2025

From bouquets to bonbonnières and floral arrangements to centrepieces, wedding floral trends play an essential role on your wedding day. In this blog, we will look at the top 11 floral trends for weddings in 2025 to ensure your wedding flowers are beyond comparison.

Floral trends #1: Do look down!

Floral wedding trends in 2025 are replacing the tired floral arches of the past with a more “grounded” approach to your wedding ceremony floral arrangements. Circling the bride and groom with flowers placed behind the altar helps create a pleasing focal point.

Whether you create a gentle “meadow” at your feet, choose different heights of floral arrangements, or go for a consistent look that is completely symmetrical, the soft, organic feel of grounded wedding flowers is the subtle, sweet accent that every ceremony needs.

Floral trends #2: Non-traditional wedding flowers

Choosing unusual flowers and greenery creates unique wedding flower designs to wow guests. Today’s brides and grooms are trading in traditional wedding flowers for unexpected, intriguing floral varieties.

No longer does the rose reign supreme. Instead, guests can expect to see the unexpected, from tropical bright red anthurium to cascading fluffy amaranthus and tender lisianthus to delicate pinkish-purple thistles.

Floral trends #3: Unarranged floral arrangements

The natural look will be one of the most breathtaking floral trends for weddings in 2025. Bridal bouquets will have a less structured look, leaning towards a more organic feel that is lighter and breezier.

Although not as formal, this unarranged look is suited to any wedding, creating instant elegance with ethereal cascading flowers that look handpicked and romantic.

Floral trends #4: Less intentional wedding flower arrangements

Building on the same design approach for the unarranged wedding bouquet, floral arrangements will feel less contrived and restricted in 2025. Less symmetry and more sculpting is the design of the day, creating a more free-form approach to centrepieces and floral arrangements.

From natural floral, vase-free  “mounds” to cascading flowers on elegant curved steps, and sculptured forms of flower clusters to a series of small floral arrangement “vignettes,” flower arrangements will be less intentional and freer to capture the eye and the imagination.

Floral trends #5: Petite fleur

Brides and their bridesmaids are loving the trend for compact, lightweight wedding bouquets.

Embracing simplicity and elegance, the “micro” flower bouquet can range from a single dramatic large bloom, such as a peony or hydrangea, to bouquets of three or five flowers, and from a full stem of stargazer lilies complete with blooms and buds to delicate bouquets of tiny lily of the valleys or bluebells.

Floral trends #6: Greenery-based botanical wedding arrangements

The trend to go heavy on the greenery in floral arrangements has faded, making way for a new trend reflecting a full-on commitment to flower-free designs. The botanical trend is all about the greenery, giving centre stage to what is traditionally considered arrangement and bouquet “filler.”

From large tropical Monstera Deliciosa palm leaves to cascading ivy, and fresh herbs to trailing strawberry vines, botanicals are the new wedding monotone: green on green.

Floral trends #7: “Mono e mono” floral arrangements

Brides are leaning into the mono craze, focusing on a single floral type to dominate their wedding flowers. This approach to floral arrangements and wedding bouquets is all about modest sophistication, concentrating on a single flower variety for every decorative floral element.

Not only does this streamline the floral process, but it also creates an unmistakable statement. This is the opposite of unintentional wedding flowers, with a very intentional effort to create consistency for a subtle, yet effective floral aesthetic.  

Floral trends #8: The “aisles” have it

Although we often see flowers decorating the aisle, it tended to be very low-key and uninspired. In 2025, couples are decking the aisles with major floral arrangements for an impressive burst of colour or subtle texture of greenery that feels very much like a garden path.

The statement aisle has arrived, offering an affordable way to make the most of your wedding flowers budget. These ceremonial floral arrangements can be repurposed at the reception, where they can be used in different ways.

Clever planning sees ceremonial floral flower arrangements serving dual purposes, whether it’s dominating the head table, acting as centrepieces, or placed throughout the reception venue.

Floral trends #9: Wedding flowers everywhere

Instead of decorating the usual spots with floral arrangements, exploring different places at your wedding venue to create surprise bursts of colour and texture can inspire you.

From the entry to arrangements on each step of a venue’s staircase, and in the “loo” to a lovely border for the dance floor, wedding flowers add a pretty touch at every turn.

Floral trends #10: Tutti frutti beauty

Adding fruit into the floral mix creates interest with an artistic flair, mimicking the feel of a still-life painting.

Bowls of fruit, cascading bright green or deep purple grapes in vases, and elegant touches like pomegranates or tiny bright orange quinces placed amongst lush floral arrangements “meadow” style are all examples of using fruit for one-of-a-kind wedding flowers.

Floral trends #11: Tablescaping with wedding flowers

Tablescaping creates a mood using interesting displays, whether you do it to decorate your midnight sweets buffet or on every guest table. For example, there might be a single large dahlia on decorative china plates in each place setting. You might do something more extravagant, such as coordinating your floral arrangements with an entire tablescape setting, including napkins, vases, and china.

You can also opt for unusual table placement, such as using long tables to create a four-sided seating arrangement with a centre that’s ideal for something dramatic, such as a tree or massive floral display.

Jumping on the family-style table plan is also ideal for tablescaping with a stunning meadow of flowers, an endless row of fresh herbs in little pots, or a cornucopia of colourful seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Contact the Experts at Château Le Jardin

You can use our 11 floral trends as inspiration to make a major floral statement with your wedding flowers.
If you’d like to create a truly unique experience for your wedding, Château Le Jardin in Vaughan, Ontario is a magical venue specializing in tailored event planning for weddings large and small. For more information, you can also call us at 1-888-529-8573 or request a consultation here.

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