
Flowers do more than complete your wedding day look. Your wedding bouquet and wedding party florals help tell the story of your celebration, set the tone for your design, and create some of the most photographed details of the day. From romantic garden-inspired arrangements to personalized bridesmaid florals, today's brides are embracing floral designs that feel natural, meaningful, and effortlessly beautiful.
Recently, we had the opportunity to see two stunning floral approaches that perfectly showcase what modern brides are loving. One bride carried a timeless bouquet of ivory roses paired with a classic satin ball gown, while another embraced a whimsical garden-inspired palette filled with soft blush, lavender, peach, and cream blooms. Together, they highlight some of the biggest floral trends shaping weddings today.

Garden Style Bridal Bouquets Continue to Bloom
Garden-inspired bridal bouquets remain a favorite for brides seeking a romantic, organic look. Featuring blooms like garden roses, dahlias, ranunculus, and delicate greenery, these arrangements offer beautiful texture and movement. The pastel bouquet featured here perfectly captures the effortless elegance that pairs so well with outdoor weddings and lace bridal gowns.
Monochromatic Bridal Bouquets Are Making a Statement
For a timeless look, many brides are choosing monochromatic bouquets. An all-ivory rose bouquet creates a clean, sophisticated aesthetic that complements minimalist gowns, satin ball gowns, and modern bridal styles while allowing the dress to remain the focal point.
Bridesmaid Floral Baskets Are Replacing Traditional Bouquets
Floral baskets are becoming a popular alternative to traditional bridesmaid bouquets. Filled with fresh blooms and finished with flowing ribbons, they create a whimsical, garden-inspired look while adding unique visual interest to wedding photos.
Coordinated Yet Unique Wedding Party Florals
Rather than matching arrangements exactly, many wedding parties are embracing florals that share a common color palette while featuring different flowers and textures. This creates a more natural, elevated look throughout the wedding party.
Soft Pastel Color Palettes Remain a Favorite
Soft shades of blush, peach, lavender, butter yellow, cream, and green continue to define romantic wedding florals. These layered color palettes photograph beautifully and create a timeless look that complements a wide range of bridal styles.
Image below by Heather Christine Photo


Choosing the Right Bridal Bouquet for Your Dress
Your wedding bouquet should enhance your gown rather than compete with it.
Brides wearing clean satin gowns often gravitate toward classic rose bouquets or structured floral designs that mirror the simplicity of their dress. Brides wearing detailed lace gowns frequently choose more organic bouquets with varied textures and movement to complement the intricate details of their gown.
The most beautiful bridal look is one where every element feels cohesive, from the silhouette of the dress to the shape and style of the bouquet.
Images by Meghan Lambert Photography, Brittany Lowe Photography, Schuylershoots, Sunday Vibes Photo Co
Bringing Your Floral Vision to Life
Whether you're drawn to timeless ivory roses, romantic garden-inspired florals, or unique bridesmaid flower baskets, today's wedding floral trends offer endless opportunities for personalization.At Ava Laurènne Bride, we love seeing how every bride pairs her dream gown with floral details that reflect her personality and wedding vision. From elegant satin ball gowns paired with classic bouquets to lace mermaid gowns complemented by lush garden blooms, the right florals help create unforgettable wedding day memories.As you plan your wedding, remember that your bouquet is more than an accessory. It's one of the most meaningful design elements you'll carry down the aisle and one that will forever be captured in your wedding photos.