Top Fall Floral Trends

I love that my boyfriend has a florist send me a fresh bouquet every two weeks,  it’s the sweetest gesture, and I always look forward to the surprise of seeing what they’ve created just for me! Frida, my florist, knows I’m a sucker for anything pink in an arrangement, so I can’t help but smile the moment the flowers arrive at my doorstep. This time, she absolutely nailed the autumn vibe with a stunning mix of fall-inspired shades that perfectly announce the season’s arrival. I have no idea how she combines all those textures and blooms so beautifully, but somehow, the arrangements always turn out breathtaking! Step inside to see the fall floral trends…

  • Warm, Earthy Color Palettes
    Think deep rusts, burnt oranges, mustard yellows, browns, olive greens, and burgundy tones. These colors evoke cozy, autumn moods and are everywhere in bouquets, centerpieces, and wedding florals.

  • Moody & Jewel-Toned Blooms
    Rich shades  dark purples, deep reds, emeralds paired with touches of gold and copper. Dramatic, elegant, a little mysterious. Perfect if you want something striking.

  • Bold Blooms + Delicate Accents
    Large statement flowers (think dahlias, chrysanthemums, bold roses) combined with more delicate textures seed pods, smaller filler flowers, dried grasses. The contrast adds depth and visual interest.

  • Textured, Wild, & Natural Arrangements
    Designs that look a little more organic asymmetrical bouquets, wildflower mixes, foraged foliage, branches, berries, dried elements. Less rigid and more “picked fresh from the edge of a forest.”

  • Dried & Preserved Flowers
    These are super popular because they last longer, have texture, and bring in that rustic, vintage feel. Pampas grass, ornamental kale, preserved leaves, things you can use in arrangements without needing frequent watering.

  • Seasonal Foliage & Unexpected Pops of Color
    Using foliage like eucalyptus, ivy, ornamental kale, maple leaves for texture and structure. Also adding unexpected colors like soft lavender, burnt orange surprise hues, or small bright pops among muted tones.

  • Monochromatic or Toned-Down Designs
    Single-color arrangements different shades of one hue are sleek and elegant. Also paired with neutral container choices (creams, ambers, earth tones) to let the flowers shine without visual clutter.

  • Sustainability & Local Sourcing
    A big thing: using locally grown flowers, eco-friendly materials (non-floral foam, biodegradable wrapping), foraged elements, less waste. Flower designers are leaning heavily into this.

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