Top 20 Wedding Bouquets Ideas for 2023 (And Their Season!)


If you’re looking to tie the knot this year, it’s high time to start thinking about the perfect blooms for your big day. Whether you’re a classic bride looking for a timeless bouquet or a modern minimalist seeking something understated, there are wedding bouquets for every style and season. 

From romantic roses to tropical orchids, these are 20 wedding bouquet ideas for 2023 (and their corresponding seasons).

Winter Blooms

Winter wedding bouquets with red and green florals.
Photo by Dan Thorson Photography
  1. Red and white flowers can be a festive and traditional choice for winter wedding bouquets. You can use a mix of red roses, white lilies, and holly berries. The bold colors and classic blooms will add a festive and romantic feel to your wedding.
  2. A mix of winter flowers can add a pop of color to your wedding. Consider using a mix of poinsettias, amaryllis, and evergreens in shades of red, white, and green. The bright hues will contrast with the wintery setting and add a cheerful touch to your wedding.
  3. White and silver flowers can be an elegant and sophisticated choice for a winter wedding. Get creative by using a mix of white roses, silver brunia, and white hydrangeas. The monochromatic color scheme will add a modern and refined feel to your wedding, and the shimmering silver accents will catch the light and add a touch of glamor.
  4. Making use of a mix of greenery can be a simple and natural choice for a winter wedding. Use a mix of evergreens, such as pine, cedar, and eucalyptus, in shades of green and blue. The greenery will add a rustic and organic touch to your wedding, and its fragrant aroma will fill the air with a refreshing scent.
  5. A dried flower bouquet can be a unique and long-lasting choice for a winter wedding. It’s a good idea to use a mix of dried lavender, statice, and strawflowers in shades of purple, blue, and yellow. The dried flowers will add a vintage and romantic feel to your wedding, and their preserved beauty will last long after the wedding day.

Spring Blooms

Pastel-colored wedding bouquets for spring.
Photo by Julie Cope Photography
  1. Pastel-colored flowers can be a romantic and elegant choice for spring wedding bouquets. Think about using a mix of roses, peonies, and lilies in shades of pale pink, lavender, and yellow. The soft colors will complement the fresh, springtime vibe and add a touch of sophistication to your wedding attire.
  2. Put together a mix of spring flowers that can add a vibrant and cheerful touch to your wedding. Use flowers like daffodils, tulips, and irises in a variety of colors. The bold hues will add a playful and energetic feel to your wedding, and the mix of different flower shapes will create an interesting and varied bouquet.
  3. A bouquet of wildflowers can be a perfect choice for a rustic or bohemian-themed spring wedding. Consider using a mix of daisies, poppies, and other native flowers in shades of white, yellow, and orange. The wildflowers will add a natural and relaxed feel to your wedding, and their informal appearance will complement the laid-back atmosphere.
  4. Using succulents and air plants can be a unique and low-maintenance choice for a spring wedding. The hardy plants will add a modern and trendy touch to your wedding, and their drought-tolerant nature means they won’t wilt easily in warm weather.  Put together a mix of different succulent varieties, such as echeverias and aeoniums, in shades of green and purple.
  5. Fragrant herbs can add a lovely scent to your spring wedding. You can use a mix of rosemary, lavender, and other herbs in shades of green and purple. The herbs will add a subtle and sophisticated aroma to your wedding, and their natural beauty will complement the springtime setting.

Summer Blooms

Bright flowers for summer wedding arrangement.
Photo by Sarah Mack Photo
  1. Bright and bold flowers can be a perfect choice for a summer wedding bouquets. Vibrant flowers like sunflowers, daisies, and gerbera daisies in shades of yellow, orange, and red will do the trick. The vibrant colors will complement the warm and sunny summer weather and add a cheerful touch to your wedding.
  2. Tropical flowers can add an exotic and vibrant touch to your summer wedding. Consider using a mix of orchids, birds of paradise, and anthuriums in shades of purple, orange, and red. The tropical flowers will add a touch of glamor and sophistication to your wedding, and their bold hues will stand out against the summery setting.
  3. Mixed summer flowers can add a colorful and cheerful touch to your wedding. You can use a mix of roses, lilies, and peonies in a variety of shades. The mix of different flower shapes and colors will create an interesting and varied bouquet, and the fresh, summery blooms will complement the warm weather.
  4. With its gentle and natural beauty, a summer wedding can be elevated with a thoughtful selection of herbs and foliage. Rather than relying on traditional floral arrangements, explore the unique texture and scent that herbs can provide, such as the earthy aroma of thyme or the refreshing scent of mint. Soften the look with delicate foliage, like the graceful tendrils of jasmine or the romantic blooms of honeysuckle.
  5. For a sophisticated and elegant summer wedding bouquet, opt for a monochromatic arrangement of one type of flower in varying shades. For example, a bouquet of all-white or blush pink peonies, with some in full bloom and others still in bud, can create a romantic and timeless look. Alternatively, a bouquet of deep purple or burgundy dahlias in different sizes and textures can add a touch of drama and richness to your wedding.

Fall Blooms

Reds, burn oranges, and warm colors for a fall bouquet.
Photo by Heather K Purdy
  1. Autumnal flowers are a beautiful choice for fall wedding bouquets. You can use a mix of dahlias, marigolds, and zinnias in shades of orange, yellow, and red. The warm and rich colors complement the fall setting and add a touch of whimsy to your wedding.
  2. Add seasonal foliage and flowers to your fall wedding bouquet, such as vibrant maple leaves, pampas grass plumes, and eucalyptus sprigs. Choose a mix of fall blooms like deep maroon dahlias, rust-colored ranunculus, and golden sunflowers to create a warm and charming bouquet that celebrates the season’s beauty and your unique style.
  3. Elevate your fall wedding decor by using unconventional foliage like dusty miller, asparagus fern, and ivy vines. These textures add depth and movement to your decor while their muted tones complement the season’s colors. Their fresh and earthy scents will envelop your guests in a cozy and elegant atmosphere.
  4. Berries and branches can be a unique and rustic choice for a fall wedding. Opt for a mix of branches with colorful autumn leaves, such as maple and oak, and berries in shades of red, orange, and yellow. The berries and branches will add a natural and informal touch to your wedding, and their rich colors will align with the fall backdrop.
  5. For an alternative and eco-friendly approach to fall wedding florals, embrace the unique charm of dried flower arrangements. Explore the many textures and colors of dried botanicals, from soft and fluffy pampas grass to delicate and wispy bunny tails. Use a mix of muted, earthy tones like dusty rose, rust, and amber to create a warm and inviting color palette. 

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