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Wedding Flower Trends Set to Bloom in 2026

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As couples begin planning their nuptials for the year ahead, 2026 wedding trends are already coming into bloom. 

Drawing inspiration from the likes of Bridgerton and regency-era romance, Lucy Hook, Floral Lead at Bloom & Wild, shares how brides and grooms can embrace these tones through their floral choices creating looks that feel understated yet refined, moving away from bold brights toward something more subtle, romantic and dreamlike.

The 2026 Floral Forecast
Floral Lead Lucy Hook explains that "In 2026, wedding florals will feel airy, tonal and textured, moving away from over-styled arrangements toward more fluid, garden-inspired designs.
"We're seeing a shift toward palettes that feel calm, elegant, and full of texture," says Lucy, "Lilacs and soft blues have a nostalgic quality, while champagne tones add warmth and sophistication; together, they create that 'modern fairy-tale' feeling so many couples are after."

1. Delphinium 'Guardian Lavender' A hero stem for 2026 weddings. With its tall spires and delicate lavender hue, Delphinium adds instant impact to ceremony arches, staircase installations, and statement vases. The soft tone pairs perfectly with powder blue and champagne accents.

2. Campanula 'Champion Lavender' With its bell-shaped blooms and soft lilac tones, Campanula brings an ethereal, countryside charm that feels straight out of a romantic period drama. This stem is ideal for whimsical, garden-inspired arrangements

3. Limonium 'Safora Lilac' and 'Donau Birds' These small, filler flowers add gentle movement and a softness to bouquets. Their subtle lilac shade complements the dreamier palettes of the year and gives a light, textural touch to any wedding day vibe.

4. Matthiola 'StoX Champagne' Champagne tones are set to replace blush as the go-to neutral. These ruffled, delicately scented flowers would be a showstopper in any bridal arrangements, especially when layered with ivory roses and soft greenery.

5. Ranunculus 'Butterfly Lycia' Ranunculus remains a wedding favourite, sought after for its petal-rich, romantic texture. This variety's gentle pink-lilac tone bridges the gap between the season's trending colours and pairs beautifully with champagne roses.

6. Roses in Shades of Champagne and Soft Blush Rose varieties like Rosa 'Shimmer', Magic Avalanche+, and High & Bridal will be great choices for a 2026 ceremony, offering that regency romance feel that couples are craving. Their soft, creamy tones also sit beautifully alongside pale blue, lilac or lavender accents.

7. Spray Roses 'Sancerre' and 'Azore' These delicate, multi-headed roses add texture and fullness to bouquets. The pastel pink and lilac shades work beautifully across both cool and warm-toned arrangements, making them versatile for both spring and summer weddings.

"It's all about creating balance," Lucy adds. "Mixing structured stems like delphinium with softer, cloud-like fillers and tonal roses gives a look that's effortlessly romantic – nothing too 'done', just naturally beautiful."

Floral Expert Tips for 2026 Brides Lucy also provides her top tips for pulling together the perfect bridal bouquets:

  • Think in tones, not exact matches – Mixing lilac, lavender, and champagne hues in varying intensities adds depth and softness. A tonal palette always feels more natural and romantic than strict colour coordination.
  • Layer your textures – pair structured stems like delphinium or roses with airy fillers such as limonium and stock to achieve that dreamy, garden-inspired look.
  • Prioritise scent and longevity – blooms like matthiola (stock) and ranunculus not only look beautiful but add fragrance and stay fresh throughout the day.
  • Choose seasonal stems – selecting flowers that are naturally in bloom for your wedding month ensures better quality, sustainability, and a more organic feel.
For more tips visit bloomandwild.com

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