Weddings 2025: Organic Is the New Luxury


Think natural shapes, lush greenery, and soft palettes (sand, blush, ivory). Roses add texture and romance to garden-style bouquets and layered designs that feel alive and modern.
This trend is about more than just aesthetics; it’s a philosophy that embraces authenticity and the untouched beauty of nature. Bouquets are designed to look as if they were just gathered from a wild, romantic garden, featuring varying stem lengths, trailing greenery, and roses with relaxed, open forms. This intentional “undone” look is the new definition of luxury—it’s curated, personal, and full of soul.
To achieve this style, focus on flowers that feel garden-grown. Heirloom or David Austin roses, with their lush, multi-petaled heads and intoxicating scent, are perfect for adding depth. Pair them with seasonal blooms like spiraea, clematis, or sweet peas to create arrangements with movement and texture. This approach results in a fresh, effortlessly elegant vibe that is both timeless and utterly contemporary.