Real Wedding Spotlight: Our Favorite Floral Moments of 2025

Every year brings a new wave of creativity, color, and emotion into the Remi + Gold design studio - but 2025 felt especially electric. From bold color-blocked weddings to textural garden compositions and whimsical storytelling moments, this year’s celebrations challenged us, inspired us, and reminded us why floral design is such a transformative part of the wedding experience.

Today, we’re sharing a look behind the scenes at the weddings that left the biggest imprint on our hearts, and the floral moments that defined our 2025 season.

Micah Cook Photography - private residence - Austin, TX

Why These Weddings Stood Out

When we asked our team which weddings from 2025 were their top picks, the answer was immediate: all of them, but each for different reasons.

Every celebration offered its own creative spark, whether it was the color direction, the textures, the installation work, or the story behind the couple.

Below are the moments that rose to the top.

Madison & Joseph - A Bright, Peaceful Maximalist Dream

A color-blocked palette brought their story to life with lush, bright blooms that felt grounded, full of joy, and incredibly intentional. This wedding was giving peaceful maximalism - proof that a bold color story can still feel soft, refined, and deeply romantic.

Micah Cook Photography - private residence - austin, tx

Hannah & Max - A Fairy-Tale Meets Color Story

These two embraced creativity at every turn, from a fairy-tale garden-style rehearsal dinner to a vibrant, color-blocked wedding day. The playful palette and layered textures created an atmosphere that felt magical without losing its modern edge.

Caroline Lima Photography - Commodore Perry - Austin, TX

Olivia & Henry - Nature-Forward, Textural Garden Romance

Their floral vision blended effortlessly with the surrounding landscape. Soft, garden-style arrangements, tonal textures, and organic movement made each moment feel poetic - as if the florals belonged to the environment rather than sitting atop it.

Gracie Byrd Jones Photography - Commodore Perry - Austin, tX


Gabi & Hunter - Texture, Whimsy, and Movement

This garden-inspired wedding blended whimsy with structural detail. Gabi’s bouquet was a creative highlight, full of personality and texture, while the draped floral installations for dinner and dancing created a dreamy, immersive environment.

aurelia baca photography - hotel ella - austin, tx

Bailey & Alton - Sculptural Ceremony, Playful Reception

A timeless, sculptural ceremony installation anchored their day with elegance and intention. Then came a complete energy shift - transitioning into a bright, fun, color-blocked reception atmosphere filled with lively blooms and lush designs.

Jenny Demarco Photography - private estate - austin, tx

Lindsee & Matthew - Bright, Tropical, and Grounded

A vibrant, tropical-inspired palette met textural greenery to create a design that felt fun, fresh, and perfectly grounded. The greenery we chose for the designs brought the whole palette back down to earth in the most beautiful way.

alyssa nikole photo - the addison grove - austin, tx

Eliza & Judson - The Bouquet of the Year

This one lives rent-free in our hearts. Eliza’s bridal bouquet - calm in palette but rich in texture - was the epitome of funky, fun, whimsical romance. Paired with personal flowers for a very cool couple we absolutely adored, the entire design felt soulful and perfect for them.

April Annette Photo - Austin, TX

The “Wow” Moments We’ll Never Forget

When we think about the moments that defined these weddings - the ones that truly captured the story of the day - they fall into these categories:
• Sculptural ceremony pieces
• Playful color-blocked palettes
• Whimsical bouquets
• Garden textures that felt alive
• Installations that transformed spaces

Each wedding had a signature moment that made guests pause, and reminded us why emotional storytelling is central to floral design.

Creative Requests That Inspired Us Most

While no single request stands out, the process itself was the inspiration. These large-scale weddings required a lot of time, deep creative thought, exploration, and collaboration. We love when couples ask us to push beyond the expected - focusing on mood, proportion, and overall experience rather than trends. Those conversations tend to result in our most inventive work!


Our Best Advice for Future Couples

If there’s one piece of guidance we’d give couples dreaming up their wedding florals, it’s this:

Invest where florals shape the experience most, and let everything else stay intentional and restrained. Share your vision, share your priorities, allow space for collaboration, and trust the creative process. Some of the most beautiful results come from creative trust!

If you want your own wedding floral story to feel meaningful, elevated, and full of life - we’d love to dream with you. Reach out here to begin planning your wedding florals with Remi + Gold.


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