Fall is a season about celebrating natural beauty, and a fall wedding is an opportunity to do the same. This time of year, leaves are changing colors, flowers are blooming, and fruits and veggies are all being harvested. So take advantage by incorporating these elements into your fall wedding décor, particularly into the day's floral designs.
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With vibrant colors and autumnal blooms everywhere, it's easy to get inspired for your own bridal bouquet. And though a fall wedding feels practically synonymous with a rustic-themed bash, that doesn't have to be the case. Of course, if you're after the rustic-chic look for your fall wedding, you can always play up the theme with accents like maple leaves, seasonal berries, wheat, and greenery. These simple additions can turn a classic bouquet into an autumnal arrangement that truly represents the season.
The key to making blooms feel seasonal without going overboard is to pick flowers like mums, astilbe, and asters, or choose petals in hues like burnt orange, yellow, and deep red.
Scroll through the 52 fall wedding bouquets ahead to find the one that fits you and your wedding theme best.
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Honey Hues
The color of these roses? Honey-dijon. (No, we did not make that up.) Bundled with gold clematis, ivory petals, and reaching greenery, this wild and wonderful bouquet mirrored the natural autumnal landscape of the organic Montana ranch wedding.
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A Retro Mix
This free-flowing, textural bouquet is all things fall. The structured arrangement consisting of roses, dried blooms, and grasses in an array of terracotta, tan, ivory, and lavender shades is exactly what the retro color palette of this disco wedding called for.
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Frosty Pastels
November nuptials straddle the time between the decadence of fall and the icy bite of the first frost. This dusty mix of mauve and ivory roses, along with textured berries, encompasses the full spectrum of the transition. Some of the posies even included peaco*ck feathers for good luck at this magical, Virginia farm wedding.
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Golden Hour
As gilded as the season, this organic bouquet is incredibly rich and warm. Marsala-colored garden roses, dried grasses, golden fern, ivory hydrangeas, and rusty phlox come together in a standout composition that befits the black-tie wedding in Oregon.
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A Playful Bundle
An autumnal aesthetic doesn't always have to be so serious. This delightful combination of pom-pom-like dahlias in a gradient of rusty shades, plus the addition of fluffy stems, kept things on-theme for the playful wedding in Big Sur.
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Eclectic and Wild
When it came to herbouquet, this bride wanted something “unfussy and wild.” To achieve the desired effect, she tapped floral designer Saipua who arranged blooms “in such a beautiful Dutch still-life sort of way." The resulting arrangement included Italian eucalyptus, roses, porcelain berry, chocolate cosmos, ranunculus, and tree peonies wrapped in blush-colored silk ribbon.
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Blush and Cream
At her cozy fall wedding, bride Sonny carried abouquetof creamy dahlias,anemones, ranunculus,astilbe, silver bell eucalyptus, and geranium foliage.A flowing ribbon was tied to the stems by Flowers in Your Hand for an extra-feminine touch.
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Modern Bohemian
Calling all bohemian brides! At Rocky Barnes's early fall wedding, her 'maids carried coordinating bouquets featuring an organic mix of autumnal blooms by Of the Flowers.
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Feminine Florals
At this Brooklyn wedding, the bride carried an ivory, taupe, and marsala-colored bouquet of amaranth, orchids, and roses from Wild Bloom Floral. A bit wild, a little untamed, and a lot feminine—this breathtaking arrangement nearly stole the show.
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Autumn Garden
Thisfall-hued bouquet by Intertwine Flowers by Kelly Lenard was made with garden roses, parrot tulips, amaranthus, hellebore, chocolate Queen Anne's lace, maidenhair fern, and autumn leaves. For an arrangement that's uniquely your own, pick and choose a variety of your favorite seasonal blooms.
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Statement Blooms
This bride’s sculptural bouquet, by Il Profumo Dei Fiori, featuredking proteas, peonies, scabiosa, spray roses, and eucalyptus in shades of soft cream, punchy fuchsia, and burgundy. For an impactful statement, don't be afraid to mix textures and allow one statement-making bloom to take center stage.
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Handpicked Wildflowers
Variety is the spice of life, especially when it comes to a bouquet that feels organic and natural. This colorful arrangement by Lily & Co. paired ranunculus, roses, scabiosa, and orchids with eucalyptus and trailing grasses.
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Bold Monochrome
Wowza is right. To mimic the gown’s soft feathery finish, this fashion-forward bride carried a vibrant orange bouquet of celosia that commanded attention as she made her way down the aisle.
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Mountain Inspired
When assembling a minimal bouquet, seasonal fillers and greenery can do no wrong. Colby West Design created this mountain-inspired bundle, which pairedhellebores, honeysuckle, and clematis with bleached Japanese fern and spirea.
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Organic Romance
Sweet, sweet romance. Deep red ranunculus and blush pink dahlias made up Charlotte’s organicbouquet, which was tied together in a soft shape by Farmhand Flowers. The addition of pine needles makes it fall-appropriate.
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Sculptural Statement
Brrch styled this statement bouquet featuring an assortment of orchids and peonies. Dare we say, the artful arrangement by floral designer Brittan Asch was almost as ethereal as the dress itself—paired together, the bride resembled a garden nymph.
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Matching Bouquets
Both brides carried subtly romantic bouquets filled withdahlias and rosesin shades of burgundy, blush, mauve, and cream. Lani Toscano, the lead floral designer and planner at Lani Toscano Design, helped to bring their vision to life.
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Bohemian Bundle
A.P. Bio created this bundle of wild cornflowers, tied together with a dusty blue ribbon. We love the pop of marigold, especially when coupled with the bride's matching nails and lace dress for a hint of bohemian flair.
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Fall Elements
This fall beauty was made with flowers in shades of red, white, pale pink, and yellow—plus, accents of actual leaves. To achieve the perfect fall tones (as inspired by their picturesque Paradise Valley, Montana, backdrop) they collaborated with the florists at The Flower Hat.
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Rustic and Wild
Lily Peterson of Flowershop created thisbridal bouquet, which featured chocolate cosmos, smoke bush, and ferns tied together with Silk & Willow ribbon. The wild and rustic bundle was a match made in heaven for the bride's elevated camp wedding in North Carolina.
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Pops of Ivory
This fall bride asked Blossoms Events to use rice flower, hellebores, kalanchoe, Japanese clematis, and smokebush for her own bouquet. The result was totally on-trend and effortlessly beautiful.
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Southern Charm
At this Charleston, South Carolina, wedding, the 'maids carried bouquets of David Austin roses, garden roses, astrantia, astilbe, and scabiosa by Blossoms Events. We love how the flowers were color-coordinated to match the bridesmaids' dresses.
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Transitional Autumn
This gorgeous bouquet was made exclusively of early-fall blooms including dahlias, astilbes, quicksand roses, and snapdragons. Branch Design Studio tied everything together with a gold ribbon and added greenery.
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Wild and Free
Marigold created this bohemian bouquet that was made with dahlias, roses, ranunculus, and eucalyptus. The wild, untamed nature of the greenery not only adds visual interest, but it allows the bride's personality to shine through.
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Foraged Berries
This Montana bride completed her look with a colorful and romantic bouquet of dahlias, garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores, and foraged berries by Greenwood Events. The subtle pops of color in the blooms are a match for the bride's silk georgette and lace gown.
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Color Coordinated
At this Colorado wedding, thebrides' bouquets coordinated perfectly with the palette of their wedding party's attire. Each arrangement paired dahlias, succulents, scabiosa, clematis, and delphinium, and was made by Artemis Flower Farm.
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Fall Orchard
Bare Root Flora created this autumnal bouquet using dahlias and ranunculus blooms alongside berries, fresh foliage, velvet blue ribbon—and a mini apple! The warm palette of fall hues calls to mind a rustic barn wedding.
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Single Statement
This bride carried a bouquet of white panda anemones and seeded eucalyptus for her hilltop wedding in Tennessee. The white bloom, popularly known for its dark center, also made an appearance in both the bridesmaids' arrangements and mens' boutonnieres.
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Untamed Beauty
Thisbouquetwas made with white roses, lush olive branches, eucalyptus, and fall leaves. For a personal touch, the bride used her grandmother’s handkerchief to tie it all together.
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Red Accents
Anemones, fresh foliage, and red accents made this bouquet the epitome of fall. It just goes to show that you don't have to stick to a muted palette or burnt orange hues.
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Warm Texture
To complement their elegant cream-colored jumpsuits, these cool bridesmaids carried mums and amaranthus. The fiery bundles were styled by Doan Ly, the founder and creative director of A.P. Bio.
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Dreamy Bohemian
Of the Flowers made this pink and white bouquet of early fall blooms for Rocky Barnes's September nuptials. The delicate, feminine nature of the flowers complemented the dreamy bohemian vibe of Barnes's gown.
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Orange and Peach
This organic autumnal bouquet was tied together with coordinating shades of peach and orange by Laura's Floras. The contrast between the colorful blooms and the bride's vintage-inspired lace gown has us obsessed.
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Muted Drama
At this Chicago wedding, the bridal party held a smaller version of the bride's bouquet. Each bundle was made by Intertwine Flowers by Kelly Lenard using hellebores, Queen Anne's lace, and maidenhair fern.
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Ribboned Radiance
Bride Saba carried a mix of hellebores, ranunculus, astilbes, sweet peas, scabiosas, and white trachelium by Kim Starr Wise. Tied together with a raw silk ribbon, this bouquet deserved its own moment in the spotlight.
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Soft and Moody
This bountiful bouquet, both ethereal and beautiful, is perfection. White and blush roses made this bouquet romantic while dark accents (like berries and burgundy blooms) added a moody touch for the fall wedding season.
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Vibrant Harvest
Behold, a subtle nod to fall and harvest season. This eye-catching bouquet by The Loved Co. combined vibrant blooms (like ranunculus and dahlias) with textured grasses and crawling vines.
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Moody Whites
Pure elegance, right this way. For her relaxed wedding on Shelter Island, this bride opted for a petite posy of white anemones and white astilbe, wrapped in a handkerchief by Sag Harbor Florist.
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Fall Fairy Tale
For her fall wedding in Tennessee, bride Hannah opted for a romanticbouquetconsisting of roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus in shades of blush. To hold it all together, a flowing silk ribbon was added for a personalized touch.With a little imagination and creativity, this fairy-tale-esque bouquet can be yours.
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Still-Life Romance
Inspired by paintings in the Dutch masters style, this couple designed their wedding day to look like a still-life portrait from that era. They did so by incorporating shades of blue, red, blush, and golden yellow into the floral color palette. For a wedding set in the hills of Tuscany, we would expect nothing less.
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Dried Flower Accents
Campfire Floral createdbouquetsthat mixed fresh and "dried flowers with a wild streak." Each bridesmaid carried arrangements of hydrangeas, roses, and dried flowers in a monochromatic palette.
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Green Dream
Big blooms aren't always better, especially when it comes to a whimsical-woodsy wedding. This untamed bouquet of anemones, scabiosa, white peonies, and greenery by Cherries Flowers is simply stunning.
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Textured Focal Point
An easy way to add texture to your bouquet without being overly floral? Try adding dried elements like pampas grass, bunny tails, and sea oats. To fill out this neutral-toned bouquet, you'll notice a few cream roses, eucalyptus, and white scabiosa.
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Flowy and Organic
Opting for something besides the traditional wedding white? Give your bouquet the attention it deserves by curating an assortment of wild blooms. (Bonus points if you can match it to the theme of your dress.) This avant-garde, berry-hued bouquet with a bougainvillea touch, was created by Stiatti Fiori.
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Sweet Simplicity
This Brooklyn bride paired her flirty frock with a cascading bouquet of lilies and orchids from Extrafloral. The all-white blooms ended up softening her edgy dress for the perfect juxtaposition of classic and timeless.
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Royalty-Approved
For a high-impact statement, opt for a bridal bouquet that's big on drama. This elegant bundle created by Sprout Home included king proteas, greenery, and roses. We love how elevated it looks paired alongside the bride's modern off-the-shoulder gown.
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Untamed Greenery
A boho-chic fall ceremony calls for none other than some "funky florals" and greenery. These bridesmaids carried greenery to match the groomsmen’s boutonnieres, all created by Barefoot Floral.
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White Texture
This bride asked Palmetto Bloom for a textured bouquet of peonies and roses—and they definitely delivered. We can see why this simple yet classic bridal bundle is a perennial favorite.
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Deep-Red Romance
This attractive bouquet is guaranteed to make an unforgettable entrance. Incorporating blooms in deep reds and burgundy, Laetitia C. Fleurs D’Atelier styled an organic arrangement that coordinated with the rest of the day's design.
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Burgundy and Blue
When your bouquet matches your wedding décor, you know you've struck gold. This gorgeous bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, roses, and dusty miller—created by Southern blooms by Pat's Floral Design—has us falling in love, too.
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Seasonal Mix
Add visual interest to your wedding day look with a unique assortment of in-season blooms. This mixed bouquet consists of red and peach mums, yellow ranunculus, white snowberries, and greenery.
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Autumnal Uniform
If you really want your bouquet to stand out, choose blooms in one uniform color. This loose, lush bouquet comprised of orange cymbidium orchids and greenery is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.