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Colour Your Wedding with Pink & Orange Wedding Flowers - The HOTTEST Floral Trend for 2025


pink floral background with text reading "colour your wedding with pink and orange - the hottest trend for 2025 florals by Emma Jane Floral Design"

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Whilst white wedding flowers might be traditional and timeless, vibrant flowers have been a huge hit for 2024 weddings -and the good news?! They are going absolutely nowhere in 2025! Colourful weddings?! Yes, please! We are here for it!


In fact, according to Hitched UK, Pinterest searches for pink and orange wedding flowers have shot up by a whopping 200% this year. I can certainly see why this colour combo have become so popular in wedding flowers...


wooden staircase dressed with pink garden flowers including roses, delphinium and carnations

Why we are Loving Pink & Orange Wedding Flowers!



Colour adds IMPACT to a wedding venue space.


Let's talk impact: Pink and orange wedding flowers look incredible against a neutral backdrop. This is one of the reasons we have seen a surge in colourful florals for maquee weddings over the last year. With a big blank canvas to fill, nothing adds interest like a pop of vibrant colour.


white yurt decorated with a hanging hoop of foliage and pink and orange flowers with disco balls in the center

Image by Sophie Renshaw Photography


Using colour is a great way to show your personalities through your wedding styling.


Let's face it, not all of us are neutral girlies! And that's okay!


If you're looking for inspiration for your wedding colour palette, I always recommend looking at your personal fashion and home decor tastes first. What’s your go-to vibe?


Your wedding should reflect you—so if white and ivory don’t feel like “you,” there’s no reason to stick to that! Bring in those hues that make you happy. A wedding's design should truly encapsulate a couple's style so don't feel pressured to go for a white wedding if it's just not you!


modern wedding centrepiece bowl arrangements of pink and orange flowers on coral coloured table runners

Image by Sophie Renshaw Photography


Colour is a great way of incorporating your surroundings and venue decor into your wedding styling too.


Great wedding styling blends your personal taste with the vibe of your venue, seamlessly bridging the gap to make your wedding day feel thoughtfully curated and designed. Think of it as the ultimate matchmaker—your flowers, decor, and the venue all working together to make your day feel like you!


bride and groom embracing in a wild flower meadow, the bride is holding a bouquet of pink and orange flowers

The best weddings are the ones that feel cohesive, not cookie-cutter!


Adding colorful florals to your space can really elevate the whole experience, bringing in your personal style and marrying it with your surroundings.


bride walking down aisle in a yurt wedding cermony, guests line the aisle and above is a hanging floral hoop installation of foliage and pink and orange flowers

Image by Sophie Renshaw Photography


Add Depth & Luxe with Colourful Florals


Using color in floral arrangements doesn’t just look pretty—it adds dimension too, making floral arrangements appear more luxurious and opulent.


Wedding flower arrangements created with just one tone of colour can make it difficult to distinguish one flower from another. The result? Floral arrangements end up looking blocky and flat. But mix in some different tones and a pop of contrasting colour, and suddenly your florals look fuller, richer, and way more luxe. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!


hnaging floral hoop installation in a white marquee. containing pink and orange flowers and disco balls

Keep scrolling for more pink and orange wedding flower inspiration...


bridal bouquet of pink and orange flowers in a whimsical garden style

urn arrangement of pink flowers in a whimsical romantic garden style

bride walking arm in arm with bridesmaids in pink dresses, they all carry bouquets of pink flowers

Image by Sophie Renshaw Photography


wedding ceremony taking place in a white yurt, the bride and groom kiss in front of a broken arch floral installations of pink and orange flowers

Image by Sophie Renshaw Photography


If you’re dreaming about colorful flowers for your 2025 or 2026 wedding (or maybe you’re still choosing that perfect palette), drop us a message! Fill out our contact form and Emma will be in touch—can't wait to hear about your wedding plans!


ornate period staircase dressed with pink and orange flowers, at the bottom of the staircase is a wedding welcome sign surrounded by disco balls

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