Luxury Wedding Florals | 2025 Wedding Season Review

As we look back on 2025, it’s hard not to feel incredibly grateful. 

This year has been full of creativity, colour, connection, and some truly unforgettable weddings. From luxury UK weddings in London and the Cotswolds to elegant countryside celebrations across the South West, and even a destination wedding in Italy. 2025 has been a year that beautifully reflects what we love most about being a UK wedding florist.

At The Way to Bloom, we specialise in elegant design-led wedding florals for couples planning weddings across the UK, including destination weddings here in England. 2025 gave us the opportunity to work with incredible couples, dream venues, and talented wedding suppliers, creating some of the most amazing floral designs in our portfolio.

Every wedding we create feels special in its own way, but 2025 truly gave us some unforgettable moments. Here are a few of our favourite highlights from a truly incredible year as luxury wedding florists. 

A Year of Colour & Mood Boards

One of the biggest highlights of 2025 was the variety of colour palettes and design concepts we explored. While classic greenery and white wedding flowers remain timeless, we saw many of our couples embrace colour in new and exciting ways.

From pastel wedding florals and soft romantic tones to bold jewel-inspired palettes and statement colour moments, this year proved that luxury wedding flowers don’t have to be neutral. We created layered floral designs using texture, seasonal blooms, candlelight, and intentional colour stories. All designs tailored to each venue, couple and wedding design. 

A Creative Editorial at Fairleigh House

This editorial was a true celebration of creativity and colour. A chance to design the unexpected and explore two beautifully contrasting design stories within the stunning setting of Fairleigh House.

The first concept, Garden Lagoon, embraced a sense of quiet drama and organic movement. A sweeping floral staircase installation became the heart of the design, layered with wild yet refined blooms that flowed effortlessly through the space. Deep greens, soft neutrals and subtle texture created a calm and immersive atmosphere. While a contemporary glass-topped tablescape added contrast with rich blues, moody greens and glowing candlelight.

Cont’d… A Creative Editorial at Fairleigh House

In contrast, Sunshine Blush was all about joy and energy. This look celebrated playful colour combinations: vibrant pinks, warm oranges and soft hints of yellow. styled in a way that felt modern, expressive and full of life. It was a joyful reminder that bold colour can still feel beautifully curated and elevated when designed with intention.

This shoot was a true celebration of the best wedding suppliers working together! It perfectly captured our love for thoughtful design, bold florals, and creating moments that feel both artful and deeply personal.

Dream Venues Across the UK

We were incredibly lucky to flower weddings across some of the UK’s most beautiful wedding venues. From iconic London wedding venues like the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel to elegant countryside estates including Hedsor House, Avington Park, Euridge Manor, Botleys Mansion in Surrey, and Foxhill Manor in the Cotswolds. Every venue brought its own personality and creative opportunity.

Designing wedding florals that complement each setting is at the heart of what we do as a luxury UK wedding florist, whether that means soft, romantic florals for historic interiors or bold installations for statement spaces.

Destination Wedding in Puglia, Italy 

One of the most memorable moments of the year was working on a destination wedding at Castello Monaci in Puglia, Italy. While we are based in the UK, we love supporting couples who choose to celebrate both here and abroad. This two-day Italian celebration blended pastel florals, romantic styling, and effortless elegance. A perfect example of how destination wedding florals can still feel refined, intentional, and deeply personal.

Jewish Wedding Designs

One of the most meaningful parts as a wedding florist is to design weddings that honour different cultures, traditions, and love stories. We’ve been incredibly fortunate to create florals for a number of beautiful Jewish celebrations. For this luxury Jewish wedding at the iconic St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, the chuppah became a true focal point. Soft pastel florals, gentle blues, and delicate seasonal blooms graced the chuppah. The chuppah stood as a beautiful balance of tradition and contemporary elegance, reflecting both the couple’s story and the timeless beauty of Jewish wedding rituals.

Wedding Florist of the Year Award 

One of the most meaningful highlights of 2025 was being awarded Wedding Florist of the Year by Weddings & Honeymoons, one of the UK’s leading wedding publications. This recognition meant so much to us! Not only as a celebration of our floral designs but for The Way to Bloom as a business. A reflection to the creativity and passion that goes into every wedding we create. To be recognised within the UK wedding industry in this way is something we’ll always be incredibly proud of! 

The Way to Bloom Team & Beyond

If there’s one thing this year reinforced, it’s that weddings are never a solo effort. Every single wedding and event we design is made possible by an incredible team of planners, venues, freelancers, and creatives who all bring their expertise and care to the table.

We are endlessly thankful to every couple who trusted us with their wedding flowers. As always a huge thank you also goes to our wider team and freelance florists who support The Way to Bloom throughout the season. Your talent, dedication, and hard work make everything possible, and we couldn’t do this without you.

Thank you, 2025, for the colour, the creativity, and the unforgettable moments. And thank you to every couple and collaborator who made this year so special. 

Wedding Season 2026 

As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited to be returning to favourite UK wedding venues including Kin House in Wiltshire and Somerley House, alongside new and exciting locations including Coombe End and more still to be announced. We’re already seeing beautiful mood boards coming through with bright and elegant pops of colour. 

We currently have limited availability for 2026 weddings. If you’re planning a luxury wedding in the UK or a destination wedding here in England and are searching for a wedding florist who loves colour, creativity, and thoughtful design, I would love to hear from you. 

Check out the blog posts for more modern and colourful wedding flower inspiration:

Photography Credits:

Rebecca Carpenter Photography, Poppy Carter Portraits, Stories of Eros, Isobel Murphy, Barker Evans, Charlie Britz, The Branding Studios, Anna Beth Photos, Lynn Shapiro, Paula and Nanda, Hannah McClune Photography, Zane Butcher Photography.

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