As a Winchester wedding florist, we’ve loved watching how 2025’s wedding flower trends have unfolded. Couples are choosing flowers that feel natural, personal, and deeply connected to the seasons — and it’s been such a joy to design arrangements that reflect that. From soft meadow-style bouquets to confident colour palettes, this year has been full of creativity.
Here’s what’s blooming in 2025, and what we predict for 2026 wedding flowers.
Seasonal, Sustainable, and Beautifully Real
More couples are choosing seasonal wedding flowers that feel alive — locally grown, textural, and perfectly in tune with the time of year. There’s a growing appreciation for designs that celebrate what’s naturally in bloom: tulips and blossom in spring, meadow mixes in summer, and rich foliage and berries in autumn.
Colour Is Back (and Braver Than Ever)
After a few years of soft neutrals, colour has made a bold return. In 2025, we’ve seen couples embracing richer, more confident tones — vibrant corals, deep plums, striking saffron, and jewel-like blues — creating arrangements that feel modern, lively, and full of personality.
Looking ahead to 2026, expect even more unexpected combinations that feel fresh and natural: apricot with silvery sage, coral with muted plum, or terracotta paired with soft lavender. These pairings show that colour can be expressive, elegant, and effortlessly seasonal all at once.

Texture, Fragrance, and Feeling
2025 has celebrated texture — ruffled petals, herbs, seed heads, and fruiting branches. Couples are also embracing scent, choosing flowers that not only look stunning but smell divine too.
We expect 2026 weddings to explore multi-sensory floral design — fragrant blooms, textured arrangements, and subtle floral flavours in cocktails, like lavender or rose-infused drinks that complement the flowers.
The Wild Garden Look
The relaxed, garden-grown style continues to be a favourite. Bouquets and arrangements feel loose, airy, and full of movement — as if they’ve just been gathered from the garden.
We’re seeing couples fall in love with this natural aesthetic, and it’s showing no sign of fading. For 2026, expect immersive floral designs: meadow aisles, overflowing urns, and tablescapes that feel like a living garden.

Statement Ceremony Flowers
Ceremony flowers have truly become the emotional heart of the day. Big urns, meadow-style aisles, and arches that spill with seasonal blooms are a key feature.
We’re seeing a growing trend for large, statement installations at key photo moments. Couples are choosing arches, floral staircases, or dramatic entrance pieces that create impact and frame the perfect shot. These are complemented by smaller arrangements at the reception, keeping the overall look cohesive without needing to move anything around.

Looking Ahead
If 2025 has shown us anything, it’s that couples want wedding flowers that feel like them — natural, expressive, and full of emotion. The future of wedding florals is less about perfection and more about feeling: flowers that capture a moment in time.
Whether it’s a wildflower arch in a meadow or a candlelit dinner surrounded by garden scent and texture, we can’t wait to see what 2026 brings.
Planning Your 2026 Wedding?
If you’re planning your 2026 wedding in Hampshire, we’d love to bring your floral ideas to life. Get in touch with Wildbunch Florists to start planning your wedding flowers.