Our 2026 trend report
We’ve never been one to solely follow trends when designing our events and weddings. Our main focus is to always create occasions led by storytelling and our couples. However, we have certainly been influenced and inspired by changing industry and bridal movements.
When it comes to 2026 wedding trends, we’ve hand-picked and focused on some of our favourites and ones that truly speak to us. We have certainly been inspired by these when creating briefs for our couples this year and can’t wait to see these visions come to life this season.
Ivory
Taken from this year’s 2026 Pantone Colour of the Year (Pantone 11-4201 Cloud Dancer), we’ll be seeing Ivory featured heavily across weddings this season. A timeless and sophisticated colour, which can be weaved through the entire day in many forms.
Vibrant Green
We’re currently loving this vibrant colour and we think that we’ll be seeing a lot of it over the course of this year. A fresh, fun colour that can add joy to any wedding palette and seen predominantly through florals, stationery and tablescapes.
Red Wine
From Burgundy to Plum, there are many deep tones that we are currently enjoying. For 2026, a slightly more earthier shade of red, is our favourite Red Wine. Ranging from light ruby to deep garnet and brown, we think that this extremely sophisticated palette and tone works incredibly well for an Autumnal or Winter wedding.
Statement bouquets
Bouquets are continuing to have their moment and 2026 will bring no shortage of artistic, sculptural and cascading designs. We’re loving seeing bouquets that create a ‘moment’ and hot topic amongst wedding guests. A way for a florist and bride to really express themselves creatively.
Lace
An industry and bridal moment that we currently adore. A trend that we expect to continue seeing in many forms, for seasons to come. What once was considered something that felt outdated and synonymous with over-the-top romance, is now becoming something that many couples are embracing and using for inspiration behind their wedding. Moving beyond classic romance and embracing a more versatile, modern style, lace adds beautiful texture, depth and offers endless ways to integrate romance and craftsmanship into any occasion.
sculptural florals
We’ve known that over the past few years that floral design has taken a huge leap when it comes to pushing the boundaries and becoming more creative. Another moment that we currently loving. It provides another great way for couples and florists to express themselves and a unique way to create an eye-catching conversation starter amongst guests.
butter yellow
Yellow has slowly grown on us over recent years but for 2026, I would love to see more of this beautiful Butter Yellow tone. An elegant and soft colour, suitable for any spring or Summer palette. We would suggest focusing on and weaving this colour into bridesmaid and/or guest attire, florals, food and stationery design.

