Vibrant colors, rustic elements, and artful foliage make these arrangements truly spectacular.
Published on August 25, 2025 09:20AM
Photo by Stella K Photography
You don't have to look far to find inspiration during the fall season. During the months of September, October, and November, the natural world transforms into a picturesque display of rich, warm hues. As the leaves change colors and seasonal produce starts to appear, you may find yourself gravitating toward the golden shades of autumn. If you're hosting your wedding during this magical time of year, consider doing just that by incorporate some of these colors and concepts into your décor. Maybe you add some fruits and vegetables to your tablescapes, crafting a display that's reminiscent of a centuries-old painting, or perhaps you turn to cozy candelabras to provide a romantic glow during your cocktail hour. You may also think about using this aesthetic to guide your fall wedding bouquet.
Whether you're hosting a rustic celebration at an upstate farm or an elegant fête in a downtown restaurant, know that you can always adapt the themes, colors, and textures of the season to fit you and your wedding's aesthetic. For example, if you're hosting a romantic affair with a laid-back feel, you may add natural accents, such as maple leaves, berries, and sprigs of greenery, to your bridal bouquet. However, if you're set on a sophisticated black-tie soirée, you may turn to a monochromatic bundle that features a seasonal bloom. Regardless of the route you take, these simple additions can turn a classic bouquet into a showstopping autumnal arrangement.
Here, we've rounded up 17 of our favorite fall wedding bouquets to give you inspiration for your own bundle. Read on to see them all.
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An Ombré-Style Arrangement
Photo by Radian Photography
Drawing on the fall season for inspiration, this bride asked Mood Fleuriste to include ranunculus, dahlias, roses, and tulips in her arrangement. "To enhance the texture [of my bouquet], she added some berry branches and fall foliage," the bride said. "She also surprised me by including my favorite flowers—sweet peas—each hand-painted to achieve a stunning ombré effect transitioning from orange to lavender.”
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Bright Florals With a Sentimental Charm
Photo by Glorianna Chan
When it came time to craft a bouquet for her fall wedding in Georgia, this bride wanted to sure that she included a sentimental touch that honored her late grandmother, She did just that by adding a charm to her bundle full of bright fall florals, which was created by Thicket Creative Floral Design. We love how her bridesmaids carried petite versions of her arrangement.
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Shades of Summer and Fall
Photo by Sophie Epton
If you're tying the knot in September, consider integrating hues from both summer and fall into your arrangement. At her destination wedding in France, this bride just that, having The Petaler combine blooms in shades of cream, blush, and pink. For a romantic touch, her bundle was secured with a silk ribbon.
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An Arrangement Full of Soft and Neutral Hues
Photo by Kurt Boomer
Leaning into the soft, neutral hues of the season, this bride carried a bouquet full of sweet peas, explosion grass, hyacinth, and dancing lady orchids for her October celebration in California. The look, which was crafted by Floraltique, felt both rustic and refined—the perfect choice for her outdoor soirée.
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Rich Florals Secured With a Handkerchief
Photo by The DV Image
For her arrangement, this bride select dark and rich hues that were perfectly aligned with her mid-autumn wedding date. The bouquet, which was made by NYC Flower Project, featured silver seeded eucalyptus, smilax, moab roses, colored cymbidiums, orange and purple dahlias, and a few butterfly ranunculus. "My mother also got me my something blue, which was a sweet handkerchief that I put around my bouquet," the bride said.
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Elegant Blooms and Rustic Foliage
Photo by Sasithon Photography
When it came time to design an arrangement for this bride's nuptials in upstate New York, Bloom Bloom created a bouquet featuring anemones, chocolate cosmos, chrysanthemums, ranunculus, and nerine. The arrangement was the perfect fit; the bride even called it "a natural gathering of elegant fall blooms and foliage."
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A Garden-Style Arrangement With Family Heirlooms
Photo by Lacie Hansen Photography
Opting for a garden-style bouquet with blush- and peach-hued florals, this bride's bundle from Plenty of Petals included garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores, and lisianthus with trailing vines. In a nod to a family tradition, she used her late grandmother's lace handkerchief to secure the arrangement. "We also incorporated [the groom's] late grandmother’s wedding band into the bouquet," she said.
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A Whimsical Bundle That Matched the Landscape
Photo by Michelle Beller Photography
In selecting gold clematis, ivory petals, and reaching greenery for her bouquet, this bride's rustic arrangement perfectly mirrored the natural autumnal landscape of her Montana ranch wedding. The bundle, which was created by Hart Floral, felt whimsical, warm, and romantic.
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An Organic and Feminine Arrangement
Photo by Rebecca Yale Photography
At this Brooklyn wedding, the bride carried an ivory, taupe, and marsala-colored bouquet full of amaranth, orchids, and roses from Wild Bloom Floral. Exuding an organic, natural, and feminine feeling, this breathtaking arrangement was the ideal addition to her autumnal nuptials.
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A Lush Bouquet in Shades of Orange
Photo by Jose Villa
If you want your bouquet to make a statement, choose an assortment of blooms in shades of the same color. This bride did just that for her celebration, selecting a loose, lush bouquet full of orange cymbidium orchids and greenery that made a statement at her fall ceremony.
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An Eclectic and Wild Bundle
Photo by Judy Pak
When it came to her bouquet, this bride wanted something "unfussy and wild." To achieve the desired effect, she tapped floral designer Saipua to arrange the blooms "in such a beautiful Dutch still-life sort of way." The final bundle included Italian eucalyptus, roses, porcelain berry, chocolate cosmos, ranunculus, and tree peonies wrapped in blush-colored silk ribbon.
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A Bouquet Inspired by an Autumnal Garden
Photo by Kyle John
This fall-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. Inspired by a garden, the arrangement perfectly encapsulated the season's featured blooms.
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A Multi-Hued Arrangement With a Mini Apple
Photo by Rachel Havel
Bare Root Flora created this autumnal bouquet, which paired prominent dahlias and ranunculus blooms with berries, fresh foliage, a velvet blue ribbon—and a mini apple. If you're tying the knot in a rustic venue, such as a barn, take inspiration from this bundle when crafting your own whimsical arrangement.
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A Whimsical Bouquet With a Silk Ribbon
Photo by Heather Payne Photography
For her fall wedding in Tennessee, the bride select a blush-hued bouquet full of roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus. A flowing silk ribbon secured all of the blooms—and gave a romantic and whimsical touch to the picturesque bundle.


