When it comes to weddings, the bouquet is often the final touch that ties the entire look together. As we embrace the crisp air and rich colors of fall, this season offers an abundance of inspiration for wedding bouquets. From deep jewel tones to unexpected textures, fall is the perfect time to let your bouquet reflect both your personal style and the beauty of the season. Below are ten wedding bouquet trends that are blossoming this fall!
Rich Jewel Tones Bouquet
One of the most captivating trends for fall wedding bouquets is the use of deep jewel tones like burgundy, emerald, and sapphire. These rich colors not only complement the autumn season but also bring a sense of luxury and sophistication to your bouquet. Imagine deep red roses paired with dark dahlias and eucalyptus for added texture.
Wildflower-Inspired Bouquets

If you’re looking for something a bit more whimsical, wildflower-inspired bouquets are a top trend this fall. These bouquets give off a carefree, bohemian vibe that feels fresh and organic. Think goldenrod, Queen Anne’s lace, and lavender mixed with soft pink and white flowers for a bouquet that looks like it was just gathered from a meadow.

Muted Earthy Hues
Muted, earthy tones are making waves this fall. Bouquets in soft terracottas, dusty mauves, and warm browns are perfect for brides seeking an understated yet elegant bouquet. Pampas grass, dried leaves, and muted roses create a bouquet that’s both modern and perfectly seasonal.




Monochromatic Magic
Monochromatic bouquets are a sleek, modern trend this fall. By sticking to one color but incorporating different shades and textures within that hue, brides can make a striking visual statement. For instance, an all-white bouquet can include white roses, lilies, ranunculus, and even white berries to add depth.


Dried Flower Bouquets
Dried flowers are no longer reserved for home décor—they’ve taken center stage in fall wedding bouquets. Perfect for a rustic or boho wedding, dried florals like lavender, wheat, and even cotton blossoms bring a textured, vintage feel to your bouquet. Plus, they last forever!

Succulent Accents
Succulents are a trendy way to add something unexpected to your wedding bouquet. These hardy little plants come in a variety of shapes and colors and pair beautifully with traditional florals like roses and peonies. Not only do they provide a unique texture, but succulents can also be replanted as a keepsake after your wedding day.


Fruit & Foraged Elements
This fall, it’s all about bringing the outdoors in—literally! Bouquets featuring small fruits like berries, pomegranates, or figs alongside flowers are a growing trend. Foraged elements like pinecones, acorns, and seed pods are also becoming popular, adding an earthy, autumnal touch to your arrangement.

Asymmetrical Designs
Gone are the days of perfectly round bouquets. This fall, asymmetrical arrangements are all the rage, offering brides a more dynamic and modern look. These bouquets often include long, trailing greenery or flowers that cascade down in a natural, unstructured way, creating a romantic and artistic appearance.


Bold, Oversized Bouquets
For brides who want to make a statement, bold, oversized bouquets are the way to go. These bouquets are packed with large blooms like garden roses, peonies, and king proteas, along with plenty of greenery to create an opulent, larger-than-life effect.


Personalized Bouquets
One of the most beautiful trends in wedding bouquets this fall is personalization. Brides are incorporating meaningful elements such as lockets with photos of loved ones, fabric from a family member’s dress, or even heirloom jewelry. This makes the bouquet not just a floral arrangement but a deeply personal keepsake.
