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Summer Wedding Florals We’re Loving This Season

Bride and groom at yellow floral adorned altar.
Photo: Saskia Valentina Photo | Florals: Fashionable Florist

Summer wedding season is officially here, and with it comes some of the most beautiful floral inspiration of the year. From soft blush and powder blue arrangements to vibrant bouquets inspired by golden sunsets, summer florals offer endless ways to bring color, texture, and personality into your celebration. Whether you’re planning a garden ceremony, an elegant ballroom reception, or a destination-inspired affair, the right blooms can help set the tone for every moment of your wedding day. To spark your creativity, we’ve gathered stunning floral designs and seasonal trends from six top Houston florists. From timeless classics to fresh takes on summer color palettes, these floral ideas are sure to inspire your vision for the season ahead.

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Bold Bridal Bouquets

Pink, coral, yellow colorful large bridal bouquet for summer wedding florals.
Photo Courtesy of Fashionable Florist | Florals: Fashionable Florist

Bright pink blooms are making a statement this summer. Combining vibrant shades of fuchsia, coral, and blush creates a bouquet that feels romantic while still bringing plenty of personality.

“Rather than relying on a single focal bloom, the design uses variations in color, texture, and petal structure to create depth and movement throughout the composition. The result feels vibrant and joyful while maintaining a refined, garden-inspired aesthetic.”Fashionable Florist

Perfect for brides looking to add a pop of color, these bouquets stand out beautifully against classic bridal fashion.

Light and Airy Centerpieces

White and purple flowers as centerpieces along long running table.
Photo Courtesy of Lush Flowers | Florals: Lush Flowers

Soft shades of white, lavender, and blush are a timeless choice for summer wedding centerpieces. Featuring lush hydrangeas, garden roses, and delicate seasonal blooms, these arrangements bring a fresh, elegant feel to any reception.

“With shamrock hydrangeas, Juliet garden roses, barely blush sweet peas, and more, these light and breezy colors help take down the heat.”Lush Flowers

The result is a romantic, garden-inspired centerpiece that feels both refined and perfect for summer celebrations.

Pops of Red Petals

Bride and groom kissing on the dance floor while holding a pink, red and white bouquet.
Photo: Kaylee Victoria Photography | Florals: BezelBloom

While soft pastels remain a summer favorite, bold red blooms are bringing fresh energy to wedding florals. Paired with blush roses, delicate white accents, and airy textures, these arrangements strike the perfect balance between timeless romance and modern color. The result is a bouquet that feels both dramatic and refined, creating a beautiful statement from ceremony to dance floor. As one final touch, a flowing silk taffeta ribbon adds movement and romance, perfectly complementing the bouquet’s lush, layered design.

“Nothing completes a playful, romantic maximalist bridal bouquet like a long flowing silk taffeta ribbon!”BezelBloom

Traditional White Bouquet

Classic white bouquet with greenery and ribbon wrapped stem.
Photo Courtesy of ISI Floral Design & Event Decor | Bouquet: ISI Floral Design & Event Decor

A traditional white bouquet never goes out of style, making it a timeless choice for a summer wedding. Featuring classic white blooms layered with soft greenery, this arrangement feels elegant, fresh, and effortlessly romantic. Its clean color palette complements any wedding aesthetic, from a garden ceremony to a grand ballroom celebration, while allowing the beauty of the florals to take center stage.

“Fresh hydrangeas, spray and garden roses for florals. Eucalyptus and lemon leaves for greenery. These ingredients make up this timeless, European-style bouquet. The perfect bouquet to highlight our bride’s quiet elegance.”ISI Floral Design & Event Decor

Soft Pastel Summer Bouquet

Photo: Mark Simmons – Marco Wang Photography | Bouquet: Regina Gust Design

Soft pastel blooms remain a favorite for summer weddings, bringing a sense of romance and effortless elegance to the season. Featuring lush peonies, delicate lavender accents, creamy white florals, and fresh greenery, this bouquet offers a refined take on garden-inspired design. Its airy shape and layered textures create beautiful movement while maintaining a timeless feel. Perfect for a summer celebration, these soft pastel hues complement everything from outdoor garden ceremonies to elegant ballroom receptions.

“For me, florals in the summer season grant us the opportunity to make bold choices- whether it be bold colors, bold style, or just being bold and risky, pushing the norms and over boundaries. Citrus tones (and even fresh citrus) elevate the mood, no matter the palette or occasion.”Walker Chancey with Regina Gust Designs

Something Blue Summer Bouquets

Bride holding blue and white bouquet for summer wedding florals staring at the groom.
Photo courtesy of J Desings Weddings & Events | Bouquet: J Designs Weddings & Events

Soft blue blooms paired with delicate white florals bring a light, airy feel to summer wedding flowers. This color combination evokes a sense of effortless elegance, drawing inspiration from coastal landscapes, European gardens, and timeless wedding traditions. The result is a bouquet that feels romantic and refined while adding a subtle touch of color to the bridal look.

“For weddings and events, Summer 2026 has geared toward organic, garden-inspired designs with plenty of texture and movement.  There have been a few spring colored weddings as well with pinks, greens and pastel colors.” – J Designs Weddings & Events

“Summer Wedding Florals We’re Loving This Season” Spotlight WiH Partners- Florals: Fashionable Florist | Lush Flowers | BezelBloom | ISI Floral Design & Event Decor | Regina Gust Designs | J Designs Weddings & Events

Contributing Photographers- AE Photography / Kaylee Victoria Photography / Mark Simmons with Marco Wang Photography

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