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20 Fall Wedding Bouquets: Stunning & Trendy Ideas for 2025

Posted by Sabrina Cohen on

Getting married in the autumn season offers many perks, such as favorable weather – not too cold, not too hot – the color of the season, autumnal light, and, of course, autumn-inspired desserts. The trends for fall wedding ceremonies are also in, from bridal fashion to bouquets.  This is why it is essential that you should be able to choose the right fall wedding bouquets for your affair. Here’s a rundown from Neroli Blume.

20 Fall Wedding Bouquets: Trendy Ideas for 2025

Think outside the box because fall bridal bouquets and the rest of fall wedding flowers are beyond just the colors of pumpkins and autumn trees. 

1. Play With Pink

Pink Fall Wedding Bouquets

Photo: Edward Underwood

Autumn is the chance for you to enjoy the shades of pink for your fall wedding floral arrangements. After all, fall is not just about reds and oranges. Incorporate pink fall wedding centerpieces and fall wedding bouquets for a cozy, tonal effect.

2. Bright and Bold

Bright and Bold for Fall Wedding Flowers

Photo: Amelia Lawrence

You know, fall has always been synonymous with hues of reds, oranges, and yellows. But, to make your bouquet pop against an ever-changing backdrop, imagine turning up the brightness or saturation of Photoshop. Bright and bold are the ways to go.

3. Be Brave and Bring Out the Rave With Greenery

Greenery in Fall Wedding Floral Arrangements

Photo: George Street Photo and Video

Like other seasons, fall bridal bouquets with greenery will make an impactful statement. Mix a bunch of blush and white blooms with lush, leafy greens. It’s a salad menagerie with your fall flowers for the wedding. 

4. Beautiful Pastels

Beautiful Pastels in Fall Wedding Floral Arrangement

Photo: Harriet x

Pretty pastels for a fall wedding will make you feel the crisp and the changes in the weather. The best fall wedding flowers in pastel colors? Dahlias and roses. They’re taking center stage.

5. Color-Blocked Bouquet

Color-Blocked Bouquet Kapsule Co.

Photo: Kapsule Co.

The best color-blocked bouquets are intended for a September wedding. For instance, you can color-block the plum foliage and mauve roses with intensely creamy white florals and textures for your fall wedding flowers. Never better.

6. Cool Shades

Cool Shades Rebecca Hollis

Photo: Rebecca Hollis

Now, if you want to explore the “cooler” side of the wedding palette spectrum, choose to have purple blooms in your fall bridal bouquets. The “wow factor” to such a soft bridal batch is guaranteed.

7. Botanical Luxe

Botanical Luxe A.P. Bio Designs

Photo: A.P. Bio Designs

On the other hand, for a set of fall wedding flowers that exudes the luxuries of botanicals, choose maidenhair ferns that can offer magic and airiness. Pair them with lush peonies and garden roses for a nice balance between what’s organic and refined. Their black and white palette ensemble will evoke sophistication, while the fern works to give the occasion life.

8. Ombré Bouquet

Ombré Bouquet for Fall Wedding

Photo: Shallowford Flower Co.

Perfect for a garden wedding this season, these fall wedding flowers feature zinnias, garden roses, and dahlias in shades of pink, which range from deep burgundy to the palest blush, giving it, well, the ombré effect. Arrange loosely like a messy bun, and you get the feel.

9. Golden Ranunculus

Golden Ranunculus Bethany Micaela

Photo: Bethany Micaela

Fall wedding floral arrangements featuring golden ranunculus are a stunning fall wedding flower, offering rich, warm hues that complement autumnal palettes. Its delicate, layered petals add elegance to bouquets and centerpieces, pairing beautifully with deep reds, oranges, and greenery for a romantic seasonal aesthetic.

10. Burnished Foliage

Photo: Birds of a Feather

Burnished foliage serves as fall flowers for weddings, bringing depth and warmth with its rich copper, bronze, and amber hues. It enriches bouquets, centerpieces, and arches, harmonizing with seasonal blooms and evoking a rustic elegance ideal for autumn celebrations.

11. Rich Reds, Pinks, and Cappuccino

Rich Reds, Pinks, and Cappuccino

Photo: Wildflower Studio

Take that! Rich reds, pinks, and cappuccino tones create a warm, romantic fall wedding palette. Deep roses, soft blush blooms, and creamy beige flowers blend beautifully, adding depth and elegance to bouquets and centerpieces, evoking cozy autumn vibes with a sophisticated touch.

14. Dusty-Toned Centerpiece

Dusty-Toned Centerpiece for Fall Wedding

Photo: Karen Obrist Photography

Are you looking for unconventional fall wedding flowers? A dusty-toned centerpiece brings subtle elegance to fall weddings with muted shades of mauve, taupe, and soft amber. Featuring blooms like dried roses, eucalyptus, and pampas grass, it creates a romantic, vintage-inspired ambiance that perfectly complements autumn’s warm, earthy aesthetic.

15. Black and Red Palette

Black and Red Palette Studio Finch

Photo: Studio Finch

A black and red palette exudes drama and sophistication for fall weddings. Deep red roses, dahlias, and black calla lilies create a bold contrast, adding passion and elegance to bouquets and fall wedding floral arrangements, perfect for an opulent, moody autumn celebration.

16. Autumn Coral

Autumn Coral Fall Flowers For Wedding

Photo: Plenty of Petals

Both are ideal as simple fall wedding bouquets or fall wedding floral arrangements, making way for fall coral tones. In the shot above, lunaria, lisianthus, and carnations, explode from the vase in this fascinating arrangement.  

17. Greenery-Centered

Greenery-Centered in Fall Wedding Centerpiece

Photo: Kadri Photo

More greeneries with your fall wedding floral arrangements, more fun. Greenery also takes the spotlight here – earthy with eucalyptus, clematis vine, pampas grass, and so much more. Don’t miss the tiny accents of dahlias and ranunculus. Rawr.

18. Caramel-Hued

Caramel-Hued Fall Wedding Centerpieces

Photo: Emily Hanson

Interesting. This fall wedding floral is inspired by the changing of the seasons. The best arrangements have dahlias, celosia, scabiosa, and chocolate cosmos.

19. Luxe Jewel Tones

 

Jieru Photography

Luxe jewel tones bring opulence to fall weddings with rich hues like emerald, sapphire, amethyst, and ruby. Deep dahlias, velvety roses, and lush greenery create striking bouquets and centerpieces, adding drama, elegance, and a regal touch to autumn celebrations.

20. Organic and Rustic

Organic and Rustic Fall Wedding Centerpieces

Photo: Maggie Grace

An organic and rustic fall wedding theme embraces natural beauty with wildflowers, earthy foliage, and textured elements like dried grasses and berries. Soft neutrals, deep oranges, and warm browns create effortless, romantic arrangements, perfect for a cozy, nature-inspired celebration.

Fall Wedding Flowers From Neroli Blume

The Neroli Blume team can create artful fall flower arrangements, combining premium, seasonal, and specialty blooms and florals. They always want to provide their customers with distinctive and memorable fall floral experiences that stand out in the Miami market and worldwide. You are invited to discover the beauty of your autumn wedding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Most Common Flowers for Autumn Weddings?

Popular autumn wedding flowers include dahlias, chrysanthemums, marigolds, and sunflowers for warm seasonal aesthetics.

What Color Is the Fall Wedding Theme? 

Traditional fall wedding hues include deep red, burnt orange, mustard yellow, and rustic brown.

What Flowers Are in Season in October? 

October features dahlias, chrysanthemums, marigolds, asters, and sunflowers in stunning autumnal hues.

 

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