Choosing buttonholes and corsages might feel like a small detail, but these little touches help tie your whole wedding style together. As we head into 2025, here are the key trends couples are loving – and all of them can be created with beautiful, long‑lasting faux flowers, making them a keepsake for years to come.
💐 Popular Flowers
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Roses & Spray Roses: Always a favourite. Blush, ivory and champagne shades remain timeless and romantic.
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Lisianthus: Soft, delicate petals in whites, lilacs and pinks are increasingly popular for spring and summer weddings.
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Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath): A huge trend for rustic or boho looks, perfect as a filler or on its own for minimal chic.
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Orchids: Elegant and modern, perfect for a statement corsage or buttonhole.
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Ranunculus & Anemones: A more contemporary choice – ivory with dark centres is striking for a black‑tie look.
🎨 Trending Colours
In 2025 we’re seeing couples lean towards soft, romantic palettes with a twist:
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Blush, dusty pink and ivory remain at the top.
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Sage green accents are everywhere – soft eucalyptus leaves are a must.
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Peach and apricot tones are a fresh update for spring and summer.
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Mauve and lilac add a subtle romantic touch.
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Touches of black or deep navy in ribbon or flower centres give a modern, chic edge.
✨ Styling Details
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Mixed Textures: Combining fresh‑look faux blooms with dried touches like bunny tails or pampas grass.
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Minimalist Luxury: A single statement bloom like an orchid, finished with velvet ribbon.
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Personal Touches: Adding a charm, a tiny photo locket or ribbon in your wedding colour palette makes each piece unique.
🌿 Why Choose Faux Buttonholes and Corsages?
Faux flowers mean you can order well in advance, avoid last‑minute stress, and keep them as a lasting memento of your day. Each piece is handmade with care and attention to detail, and designed to look beautiful all day long.
💚 Browse our collection of handmade buttonholes and corsages here:
👉 Artificial Wedding Buttonholes & Corsages – AbigailRose
If you’d like advice on matching buttonholes and corsages to your theme, feel free to get in touch – I’d love to help!