Wedding Flower Trends for 2025: What’s Blooming Next Season

by Riverside Flower Studio

Weddings and flowers go hand in hand — and if there’s one thing we know, it’s that floral trends evolve just as quickly as dress styles and color palettes. As we look ahead to 2025, couples are leaning into bold choices, intentional details, and blooms that tell a personal story.

Whether you’re a bride-to-be, wedding planner, or floral enthusiast, here’s your inside look at the biggest wedding flower trends blooming in 2025.


1. Statement Installations Are Here to Stay

Oversized floral installations — think hanging flower clouds, sprawling ceremony arches, and tablescape runners that cascade onto the floor — continue to dominate the wedding scene in 2025. Couples are going beyond the bouquet and using florals to transform entire spaces into immersive, dreamlike environments.

Trend tip: Expect more asymmetrical designs, natural shapes, and installations that mix fresh flowers with branches, foliage, and dried elements for extra texture.


2. Bold Color Palettes Replace Neutrals

While soft blush and ivory will always have a place, 2025 couples are ready to make a statement with richer, moodier hues. Think deep plum, burnt orange, terracotta, mustard yellow, and vibrant magenta paired with soft neutrals for balance.

Hot combos: Rust + Dusty Rose, Plum + Peach, or Emerald + Warm Neutrals.


3. Sustainable, Seasonal, and Locally Grown Blooms

Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a priority for modern couples. In 2025, expect to see a rise in locally sourced, seasonal flowers and eco-friendly floral design practices. Couples are working closely with florists to minimize waste, opting for foam-free arrangements and reusable mechanics.

What’s trending: California-grown ranunculus in spring, heirloom garden roses in summer, and dried grasses in autumn weddings.


4. Unexpected Flower Pairings

Unconventional combinations are making waves in 2025 weddings. Brides and florists are mixing delicate blooms like sweet peas and lisianthus with bold, structural stems like protea, anthurium, or orchids.

Why it works: The contrast in texture, size, and form creates dynamic, memorable arrangements that stand out.


5. Petite and Minimalist Bouquets

Not every bride wants a cascading, oversized bouquet. The minimalist trend is holding strong, with 2025 brides opting for smaller, curated bouquets made of just one or two flower varieties or a monochrome palette for a clean, modern look.

Examples: All-white tulips, a bundle of sweet-smelling freesia, or a handful of wildflowers tied with silk ribbon.


6. Flower-Centric Wedding Favors

Floral details don’t stop at décor. This year, couples are gifting guests mini bouquets, potted plants, or seed packets as thoughtful, eco-friendly wedding favors. It’s a beautiful way to let guests take a little piece of the day home.

Pro tip: Use blooms that tie into your wedding color palette or meaningful flowers with personal significance.


7. Dried and Preserved Blooms Make a Comeback

Dried flowers aren’t just for boho weddings anymore. In 2025, expect to see dried elements like pampas grass, bleached ruscus, and preserved roses mixed into fresh arrangements for texture and longevity. 

If you live around Temecula, California, businesses like Infinite Blooms can help transform your bridal bouquets to permanent works of art. 

Bonus: These pieces can be kept long after the wedding day as keepsakes.


Final Thoughts

The wedding flower trends for 2025 are all about personal expression, bold color, sustainable choices, and thoughtful details. Whether you’re dreaming of a dramatic flower arch, an understated minimalist bouquet, or an eco-conscious celebration filled with local blooms, next season’s trends offer something for every style.

Planning a 2025 wedding?
Work with a florist who understands your vision and isn’t afraid to mix textures, colors, and unconventional pairings to create something uniquely yours.

If you're getting married in Diamon Bar, Chino, Chino Hills, Eastvale, Corona or Riverside, let Riverside Flower Studio help you navigate your flower needs.