The Top Five Most Popular Wedding Flower Trends for 2025

As we step into 2025, weddings are set to be even more personalised, with couples choosing flowers that reflect their story, values, and style.

This year’s trends are all about making a statement while celebrating love, from traditional bouquets with a twist to sustainability-focused florals.

Whether you’re a minimalist or a fan of all things lush and romantic, the trends for 2025 offer something for every bride.

And remember, once the wedding is over, preserving your bouquet can be a lasting way to hold onto those memories.

Let’s dive into the top wedding flower trends for the coming year!

1. Sustainability First: Locally Sourced and Seasonal Blooms

seasonal blooms are perfect for preservation

With sustainability remaining a key focus for many couples, locally sourced and seasonal flowers are at the top of the list for 2025.

Brides are opting for flowers that reflect the time of year and the natural beauty of their location, ensuring that their wedding florals are as eco-friendly as possible.

British-grown flowers, such as garden roses, dahlias, and sweet peas, are popular choices, not just for their beauty but also for their minimal environmental impact compared to imported blooms.

If you’re using seasonal blooms from local growers, preserving your bouquet allows you to hold onto the essence of that moment in time.

The flowers that bloom on your wedding day will be forever encapsulated, making your preserved bouquet a meaningful, eco-friendly keepsake.

2. Monochromatic Magic: The Power of One Colour

all white bouquet perfect for preservation

In 2025, we will be seeing a rise in monochromatic bouquets, where brides choose a single colour and feature different blooms in varying shades and textures within that palette.

Whether it’s the timeless elegance of all-white flowers or a more daring choice like shades of lavender or deep burgundy, monochromatic bouquets are both visually striking and incredibly sophisticated.

Brides are also leaning towards unexpected colour choices, like terracotta and copper, which add warmth and depth.

Monochromatic bouquets are perfect for pressing and framing. The tonal variations and textures of the flowers translate beautifully when preserved, allowing the nuances of each shade to shine.

This kind of bouquet becomes a piece of art for your wall, blending the richness of a single colour scheme with the delicate detail of each preserved bloom.

3. Wild and Whimsical: Untamed Florals and Foliage

wild flower wedding bouquet wedding trends 2025

Gone are the days of tightly structured bouquets. In 2025, wild, untamed arrangements that look freshly picked from the garden are taking centre stage.

Brides are embracing the natural beauty of imperfect, sprawling bouquets that include a mix of flowers, grasses, and plenty of lush greenery. Think wispy stems, flowing foliage, and an overall organic aesthetic that feels effortless yet romantic.

These wild bouquets may seem tricky to preserve due to their loose, unstructured nature, but they can be pressed and framed in a way that captures their whimsical essence.

The key is to embrace the natural shapes of the stems and flowers, creating a preserved piece that retains the free-spirited energy of your wedding bouquet. It’s a lovely way to keep the magic of your untamed arrangement alive for years to come.

4. Dried Florals with a Fresh Twist

mix of fresh and dried flowers wedding trends 2025 perfect for preservation

Dried flowers have been a huge trend in recent years, and they’re not going anywhere in 2025. However, brides are giving dried florals a fresh update by mixing them with fresh flowers for a bouquet that combines texture, longevity, and beauty.

Pampas grass, bunny tails, and preserved roses are often paired with fresh seasonal blooms to create a bouquet that’s both modern and timeless.

If your bouquet already includes dried elements, it’s an ideal candidate for preservation. Combining fresh and dried flowers not only gives your bouquet a longer-lasting look but also adds extra texture when pressed.

Imagine framing your bouquet with its mix of soft petals and dried grasses – it’ll make for a striking display that tells the story of your day in a unique way.

5. Statement-Making Single Blooms

wedding bouquet trends 2025 oversized blooms

Another trend making waves in 2025 is the use of single, oversized blooms in bouquets. Rather than large arrangements of many small flowers, some brides are choosing one or two statement flowers to take centre stage.

Large peonies, dahlias, or even king proteas can create a bold and modern look that’s both minimalist and dramatic. These standout blooms work beautifully on their own or with a small selection of greenery or smaller accent flowers.

A single bloom or a few large statement flowers can create a stunning focal point when preserved. Pressing these flowers allows the intricate details of the petals to be captured in all their glory.

Whether you’re framing one magnificent bloom or incorporating it into a larger piece, your preserved bouquet will stand out as a striking representation of your wedding day.

Why Bouquet Preservation is More Than a Trend

white and blue framed wedding bouquet preserved by lancaster flower press

As these floral trends demonstrate, your wedding bouquet is more than just a beautiful accessory – it’s an expression of your style, values, and love story.

Preserving your bouquet allows you to hold onto those meaningful details long after the day has passed. Whether you choose a wild, untamed arrangement or a modern, monochromatic bouquet, pressing and framing your flowers ensures that your wedding memories are not only preserved but displayed as a timeless work of art.

At Lancaster Flower Press, I specialise in turning your wedding bouquet into a treasured keepsake. By preserving the flowers that meant the most to you, I capture the essence of your day and create something truly unique.

If you’re planning a 2025 wedding, get in touch to discuss how I can preserve your bouquet, so you can relive those memories every time you see it.


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