As the leaves fall and the temps start to dip here in Adelaide, we know Spring might feel like a lifetime away - but not for those planning a wedding. If you're tying the knot next season (or even next year!), now’s the time to start dreaming up all the gorgeous possibilities. After nearly a decade of planning weddings, I can confidently say: Spring wedding trends always bring a fresh wave of inspiration. From florals to fashion to cocktails (yes, really), here are the trends we're loving for Spring weddings in 2025.
1. Wildflower-Inspired Florals
Let’s talk flowers, because in Spring, they are the moment. This season, structured bouquets are taking a backseat to whimsical, locally-grown blooms that feel like they’ve been plucked straight from an enchanted field in the Adelaide Hills.
Think cosmos, poppies, sweet peas, and Queen Anne’s lace - delicate, airy, and full of personality. These wildflower arrangements look incredible both in hand and on the table, and they photograph like a dream.
Why we love it: It’s sustainable, seasonal, and effortlessly romantic.
Pic by Story Studio
2. Pastel Maximalism
Minimalism had its moment, but this Spring, soft pastels are going bold. We're seeing layered textures, colour-blocked table settings, and playful tones like lavender, lemon, and mint working together in unexpected ways.
Pastel maximalism combines the sweetness of Spring with the joy of colour, and when styled right, it's a total showstopper.
Why we love it: It makes guests feel like they’ve stepped into a dreamy garden party without feeling overly theme-y.
Pic by Rebekah Bianca Photography
3. Mismatched Wedding Parties
Gone are the days of identical bridesmaid dresses (and the group text debates that come with them). This Spring, we’re seeing wedding parties embrace individuality with mismatched dresses in coordinated tones or varying styles that reflect each person’s vibe.
This approach creates visual interest and lets your nearest and dearest feel like themselves - plus, it’s way more fun in photos.
Why we love it: It’s inclusive, stylish, and super stress-free for everyone involved.
Pic by Sowing Clover
4. Al Fresco Everything
Adelaide’s Spring weather was made for outdoor weddings. Couples are leaning into the season with open-air ceremonies, outdoor receptions under festoon lights, and sunset dinners under the stars.
From winery lawns to secret gardens in the suburbs, outdoor weddings are bringing that relaxed-yet-refined feel everyone’s craving.
Why we love it: There’s nothing more magical than a golden-hour “I do” followed by cocktails on the lawn.
Pic by Travis & Benny Weddings
5. Statement Ceremony Arches
Your ceremony is the heart of your wedding day, and this year, couples are making it count with bold, sculptural floral installations or custom arches that feel more like art than backdrops.
From asymmetrical floral clouds to timber or linen-wrapped arches, these statement pieces are setting the tone in a big way.
Why we love it: It creates a true “wow” moment and gives your ceremony space its own personality.
Pic by Lost in Love Photography
6. Champagne Towers & Interactive Bars
Move over traditional cocktail hour. This Spring, the drinks are getting a glow-up. Champagne towers are making a roaring comeback (hello Gatsby energy!), and couples are introducing interactive bar moments like DIY garnish stations, spritz carts, or even espresso martini stations.
It’s about turning the practical into an experience, and your guests will love it.
Why we love it: It’s fun, festive, and gets everyone mingling.
Pic by Joel Roosa Photography
Final Thoughts: Trends Are Fun, But You Are the Main Character
One of the best parts of my job is seeing so many different kinds of weddings. No two are ever alike, and that’s exactly how it should be. Spring wedding trends can inspire and elevate your day, but the most important thing is making it yours.
Want help creating a wedding that feels like a perfect reflection of you two, trends or no trends? Check out our services, peek at some past weddings, or get in touch here - we’d love to hear what you’re dreaming up.