What's in, what's out — and what we're designing right now
Real wedding design by Let's Bloom Florist — 2026 Wedding floral design moves fast. What felt fresh and exciting two years ago can feel dated by the time you're walking down the aisle. As a florist serving couples across Westchester and New Jersey, we see these shifts firsthand — and 2026 is one of the most exciting years yet.
Whether you're newly engaged or deep in the planning process, knowing what's trending helps you communicate your vision clearly and make choices you'll love for years to come. Here's exactly what we're seeing on the ground.
Dramatic gold candelabras with cascading florals at the base are having a major moment. They photograph beautifully and give your reception room a sense of grandeur guests remember.
The single low arrangement on every table has run its course. Couples want height, drama, and visual impact that reads across the entire room.
Deep burgundy, emerald, royal blue, and burnt orange are showing up everywhere. Couples are moving toward bold, moody color stories that photograph dramatically and feel luxurious in person.
The all-white or blush-only palette, while timeless, is giving way to couples who want a stronger visual identity and a more personalized color story.
Ceremony structures and staircase florals are one of the biggest trends we're seeing this year. Couples are investing more in the architecture of their floral design — turning venues into immersive floral environments their guests will never forget.
Couples are combining silk and fresh flowers strategically — silk for ceremony pieces that need to look perfect all day, fresh for personal flowers photographed up close. Smart, beautiful, and budget-conscious.
The "just white roses everywhere" look has run its course. Today's couples want texture, layering, and intentionality — mixing blooms for something curated and personal.
The sweetheart table is getting its own spotlight. Floral runners that drape off table edges, combined with vase clusters and candles, create a setting that looks like it belongs on the cover of a magazine.
The days of matching every element — napkins, flowers, dresses, cake — are fading. The new approach is intentional contrast. Your florals should complement, not clone, the rest of your decor.
Couples are investing more in their ceremony florals — arches, petal-covered columns, and aisle arrangements that create an experience, not just a backdrop. Your ceremony sets the emotional tone for the entire day, and the florals should match that moment.
Florals woven into unexpected places — a floral seating chart frame, blooms on the cake table, small arrangements throughout the venue. The couples who make the biggest impression are the ones who thought about every corner of the room.
Baby's breath used purely as filler is officially dated. In its place, couples are choosing intentional greenery, textural blooms like ranunculus and garden roses, and foliage that feels organic and lush rather than generic.
Sweetheart table & floral arch — Let's Bloom Florist Whether you're drawn to the dramatic or the delicate, 2026 is a wonderful time to get married. The options have never been more beautiful — and we'd love to help you navigate every one of them.
Ready to bring the latest trends to your wedding day? Book a free consultation with Let's Bloom Florist — serving couples across Westchester County, New Rochelle, White Plains, Yonkers, Tarrytown, Scarsdale, and Northern New Jersey.