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The Summer Wedding Flower Edit - 5 Palettes by Alexandra Farms You'll Love

Color decisions shape everything — from the flowers on the table to the atmosphere guests walk into. These 5 palettes are a must for this season.

By: MELISSA MAINGOT | 22-05-2025 | 4 min read
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Bold colors for weddings

Summer weddings don’t need reinvention—they need intention. For 2025, it’s not only about chasing trends but being more intentional in choosing flowers that carry feeling, atmosphere, and meaning. Garden roses by Alexandra Farms offer exactly that: not just color, but character.

To explore what’s possible when roses set the tone, Galina Serebriakova of Blum Florals created five distinct palettes that are perfect for any and every summer wedding. Things are about to get rose'd up with these incredible combinations and inspo for the future brides-to-be.

Summer Wedding Palettes by Alexandra Farms With Bridal Character

Color decisions shape everything — from the flowers on the table to the atmosphere guests walk into. In summer, that choice carries even more weight. Light changes, heat lingers, and every color shows differently. Alexandra Farms offers garden roses that work within those shifts: soft, saturated, unexpected, and ready for palettes that speak with clarity and confidence. The first one, created by Galina, has to do with classic and bright romantic colors. Keep reading to discover the five palettes in full!

 

Cheerful and abundant color palette
A cheerful and abundant summer wedding palette

 

Romantic and Classic Floral Colors for Weddings

A traditional white bouquet is the very embodiment of bridal. This floral creation displays the delicacy and flawlessness of Rose White Alabaster, accompanied by David Austin’s Rose Eugenie (Ausimage) and Rose Bessie (Ausperidot), with Rose White Cloud as the primary garden roses. They are combined with Karma Maarten Zwaan dahlias, pale yellow Scabiosa, Leptospernum, and white Tweedia, all of which are varied products currently being tested at the renowned Colombian farm.

 

Classic and bright romance roses
Arrangements that exude classic and bright romanticism

 

This bouquet embodies a classic and signature wedding aesthetic, featuring clean finishes that transmit luxury and refinement in every aspect. This option may appeal to future brides who seek a combination of traditional romance and nostalgia with a modern sensibility while maintaining the 'classy' bridal colors.

Bringing the Feminine and Sweet Forward With Garden Roses

The second summer wedding palette makes reference to femininity, sweetness, and freshness. It hints at a fairytale marriage, embodying qualities of both sweetness and innocence, alongside security and stability. This combination, ideal for romance, displays the timeless Rose Juliet (Ausjameson) alongside other sweet pink peaches like Rose Wedding Rosever Spr, Rose Princess Holly’s Hope, and Rose Edith (Auspluto). This rounded bouquet, featuring touches of light pink Ranunculus and small fillers, is sure to inspire any blushing bride!

 

Feminine fresh and sweet wedding palette
A feminine, fresh, and sweet wedding palette

 

A Modern Take on Color and Form

This bouquet stands out with its oversized shape and modern feel, moving away from traditional bridal styles. It uses clean lines and structured forms to create a full, contemporary look. At the center is Rose Miyabi Brown, a soft coffee-colored rose that pairs smoothly with Rose Café Latte, and Spray roses Hana and Blanche. For this occasion, the floral designer added texture by placing sharper Dahlias like Karma Maarten Zwaan and Wizard of Oz around the edges, keeping the palette neutral, fresh, and versatile for different types of celebrations. It's definitely an all-in summer wedding palette.

 

Modern shapes and colors in wedding designs with garden roses
Modern shapes and colors in wedding designs using top-quality garden roses

 

Fearlessly Floral With Bold Colors

This bouquet stands out for its rather defiant palette against the usual summer colors. Stun and surprise your guests with this deep, berry-toned arrangement, as it's sure to make an impact. Rose Tess (Ausyacht) and Rose Darcey (Auschariot) wrap around this vampy bouquet with textures and intense colors that inspire passion and love, both feelings that the summer brings.

 

A bold red summer wedding design
The perfect red tones for a boldtastic summer wedding celebration

 

This audacious contrast with a white wedding gown is very charming when paired with beautiful mulberry calla lilies and Karma Naomi Dahlias as well. Flowers in darker colors will forever present a contrast, stirring feelings of affection and connection. A wish to marry – is there anything lovelier?

Cheerful and Abundant

Last but not least, a cheerful and abundant summer wedding palette is trending this year. Stepping away from traditional wedding colors but all in an exquisite summer palette, this dual arrangement will turn multiple heads at your event. For this design, a layered bouquet featuring a selection of peach, pink, and lavender garden roses, such as Rose Millicent (AUSCP17431), Rose Miyabi, Rose Constance (Austruss), Rose Lavender Bouquet, Rose Phoebe (AUSCP17960), and Spray roses Wedding Rosever, and Loli Spr, was made to complement this chair. Scabiosa, leptospermum, sky blue Tweedia, and hints of the Doris Duke Dahlia were also used to match this lovely chair adornment.

 

Cheerful colors for a summer wedding
A little bit of pink, peach, and lavender colors for a soft but eye-catching rose aesthetic 

 

This delightful mix of garden roses generates joy and assurance. With its unabashedly unique shades, this color palette brings forward the charm of a cherished garden or prairie, making it perfect for a daydreaming couple on their wedding day.

The qualities that elevate these garden roses by Alexandra Farms and make them essential to many new seasonal wedding trends serve as a continual source of inspiration. Among these fresh interpretations of romantic wedding styles, some stand out as favorites.

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