TRENDING IN COLOR

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Selecting a color palette serves as the foundation for the entire event, setting the mood and tying together every element—from the venue and rentals to bridesmaid dresses, invitations, and, of course, the florals.

With so many resources, opinions, and trends circulating online, it can be overwhelming to choose the perfect colors. Pantone may be the industry leader in setting annual color trends, but fashion, social media, and bridal publications are also major influencers, shaping what’s in and what’s out.

Fashion, in particular, plays a key role in predicting color trends, with designers often planning seasons ahead, giving us a glimpse into what’s to come. Social media has amplified this process, with millions of voices influencing what’s considered "in" or "out" each year. Popular bridal blogs like Brides, Green Wedding Shoes, Minted, and Loverly are constantly releasing new ideas, offering insight into the latest color trends. But with so much information available, how does a bride choose a palette that truly speaks to her? And how can vendors stay on top of the ever-evolving trends?

The answer lies in staying true to what you love. We have always had a deep passion for vibrant, bold colors - It is ingrained into the DNA of The Florista. It’s been fascinating to watch the evolution of wedding color trends—from classic all-white weddings to bohemian earth tones, soft pastel pinks, rainbows, monochromes, and everything in between. Yet, through all these shifts, our love for color remains unwavering. It continues to have the power to make a statement, adding depth and personality to every celebration.

Florals are a cornerstone of wedding design and have the incredible ability to bring everything together. To ensure a perfect match with each couple’s vision, it’s important as florists to stay informed about color theory, emerging trends, and how to apply them effectively. 

With that in mind, we’re excited to share a few of the most exciting color trends we’ve been seeing this year. Let’s dive into how these trends can be seamlessly woven into a couple’s overall wedding aesthetic through the floral vibe. 

#1 CHOOSING BOLD COLORS OVER WHITE

When it comes to wedding color trends for 2025, one of the most exciting directions couples are embracing is bold, statement-making colors. These vibrant hues have the power to not only transform the visual appeal of a wedding but also to shape the energy and mood of the entire celebration. From rich jewel tones to bright, unexpected splashes of color, choosing bold shades can leave a lasting impression on your guests, creating a "wow factor" that elevates the entire event.

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According to Brides, “Vibrant hues are making a statement in 2025 weddings, with bold color choices leading the charge” (Brides, 2025 Wedding Flower Trends). This trend is not just about eye-catching aesthetics; it's about crafting an emotional journey for your guests. Imagine walking into a reception space where bold colors dominate, from the flowers to the linens and lighting. These colors can make the venue feel alive, setting a tone that’s exciting and immersive.

PINK AND PURPLE COLOR PALETTE

Using fun, bold colors can also impact the energy of the wedding. For example, bright yellows and oranges can be paired with softer peaches and whites. Instead of using a dash of blue as your statement color within a mainly white palette (florists iykyk), maybe even opt for more green and blues, letting white take the backseat for a while. It’s all about the mood you want to create and how you want your guests to feel as they celebrate your special day, but Choosing to embrace bold colors is a great way to showcase your personality as a couple and express your unique style. Whether you want to make a dynamic statement or create a memorable atmosphere, bold colors are a surefire way to ensure your wedding leaves an unforgettable impression.

#2 MONOCHROMATIC PALETTES 

For brides looking to create a modern, clean, and streamlined aesthetic while still making a bold statement, a monochromatic color palette might be the perfect choice. This trend focuses on using one dominant color in varying shades, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look without feeling too minimalist or "clean girl" in style. The beauty of a monochromatic wedding lies in its ability to keep the design unified and polished, yet dynamic and visually captivating.

When you choose a single color as the foundation for your wedding, you have the opportunity to experiment with different textures and tones within that palette, allowing for depth and variety without overwhelming the senses. A monochromatic theme can easily translate across all aspects of the wedding—from your invitation suite to your dress, florals, and even your take-home gifts—giving your celebration a defining characteristic that ties everything together.

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For instance, if you choose a soft, romantic shade like blush pink, you can incorporate it into your invitations, using delicate blush tones for the stationery, ensuring the tone is established from the very first impression. The bridesmaids' dresses could echo this same hue, with variations in fabric or cut to keep things visually interesting. Florals can be designed with a mix of blooms in soft pinks, from pale roses to deeper magentas, creating a bouquet that feels lush and cohesive without needing a contrasting palette. Even your take-home gifts—perhaps custom pink candles or delicate floral-themed packaging—can tie into this aesthetic, ensuring your guests remember the wedding as a unified experience.

As Brides highlights, “In 2025, vibrant, dynamic monochromatic palettes like Verona Sunset (a warm, golden coral) are gaining popularity for their modern yet vibrant energy” (Brides, 2025 Color of the Year). This color, which sits comfortably in the orange-red family, can be used across all elements of the wedding, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both fresh and contemporary. By using this shade in different intensities throughout the decor, florals, and attire, you’re able to maintain a sense of unity, while still making a bold, statement-making impact.

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Choosing a monochromatic palette allows for sophistication without sacrificing style. It lets you focus on the finer details—textures, tones, and materials—while still achieving a clean, cohesive look that feels thoughtfully curated. Whether you choose a soft, neutral shade or a vibrant, dynamic hue like Verona Sunset, a monochromatic wedding palette provides a sleek, modern aesthetic that makes a statement, all while staying effortlessly chic.

#3 OLD WORLD HUES

For brides who are drawn to a rich, timeless aesthetic with a touch of drama, Old World Hues offer a beautiful way to create a wedding that feels both moody and romantic. These deep, earthy colors—think rich burgundies, muted purples, rusty reds, and soft ochres—invoke a sense of history and nostalgia. They have a warmth and complexity that bring a sophisticated, almost vintage vibe to your celebration, and they can effortlessly tie together a variety of wedding trends to create an immersive and unforgettable atmosphere.

Using Old World Hues in your wedding creates a sense of depth and drama that elevates the entire experience. The deep tones allow for luxurious floral arrangements with textures like velvety dahlias, deep red roses, and antique-inspired greenery. These hues feel at home in both indoor and outdoor settings, creating an intimate mood that draws guests in. The palette works beautifully with fabric draping and food styling, where soft, flowing fabrics in warm tones can create an ethereal backdrop and decadent spreads—think charcuterie boards, rich wines, and rustic table settings—complement the florals, adding warmth and sophistication.

As noted by The Knot, “Old world-inspired color palettes with deep, romantic shades like burgundy and rich wine pair beautifully with vintage elements and rustic charm” (The Knot, Wedding Color Palettes We Love). This palette also pairs beautifully with vintage and rustic details—think antique silverware, heirloom-style china, and soft candlelight, all contributing to the overall mood of nostalgia and romance. The colors evoke a sense of a bygone era, but with a modern twist, making them perfect for couples who want a wedding that’s elegant, intimate, and full of character.

Old World Hues bring a moodier, more intimate feel to a wedding day, making it feel timeless and incredibly unique. From your florals to your decor to your dining experience, this palette weaves a cohesive story that transports your guests to another time and place, while still feeling fresh and relevant for today’s weddings.

IN CONCLUSION - COLOR IS IN.

Choosing the right color palette is one of the most exciting and essential parts of wedding planning. As an event florist, I’ve seen how vibrant, bold colors can completely transform a celebration, making it feel energetic and unforgettable. Bold hues can create a dynamic atmosphere, setting the tone for your wedding and allowing your personality to shine through in every detail—from florals to linens.

For brides seeking a more modern, streamlined aesthetic, a monochromatic palette is a perfect choice. It allows for a cohesive, sophisticated look, with variations in shades and textures that keep things visually captivating without overwhelming the senses.Alternatively, Old World Hues—deep, earthy tones like burgundies and rustic reds—offer a romantic, nostalgic vibe, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels timeless. These rich colors, combined with luxurious florals and soft fabric draping, make your wedding feel like a work of art.

Trust the process, and remember that color has the power to elevate your entire wedding experience. Whether you choose bold colors, a monochromatic scheme, or rich vintage hues, color helps tell your unique story and creates a lasting impression on your guests.


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