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Floral color trends for 2025 - Aberdeen’s Wedding Florists

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Floral color trends for 2025

For 2025 wedding flower color trends, you can expect a mix of timeless elegance and fresh, modern shades. Here are some of the popular choices:

Soft Pastels: Muted tones like blush pink, lavender, peach, and dusty blue continue to be popular for a romantic and serene aesthetic.

Earthy Neutrals: Shades like terracotta, sand, taupe, and sage green will be in demand, reflecting nature-inspired, boho vibes.

Rich Jewel Tones: Deep emerald green, ruby red, sapphire blue, and amethyst purple will be perfect for a luxurious and dramatic wedding palette.

Classic Whites and Greens: Traditional white flowers with lush greenery are always in style, offering an elegant and sophisticated look.

Vibrant Pops of Color: For couples looking to make a bold statement, vibrant colors like coral, fuchsia, and tangerine will add energy and warmth.

Blues and Greens: Shades of blue, from soft powder blue to deep navy, combined with various greens, are an increasingly popular choice for a cool, calming atmosphere.

You can mix and match these colors based on the season (e.g., rich tones for fall, lighter tones for spring), and pairing them with textured flowers like peonies, dahlias, or ranunculus can elevate your overall look.