🍂 Fall 2025 Wedding Colour Trends: 3 Palettes We’re Obsessed With
- Pickadilly's

- Jul 21
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 26
🍁 Fall in the Okanagan: A Dream Wedding Backdrop
If you’ve ever experienced the Okanagan in autumn, you know how magical it is. The vineyards turn gold, the lake glows under soft sunsets, and the crisp air adds a touch of coziness to every celebration. Whether you're getting married in Kelowna, Naramata, Vernon, or Penticton, fall is one of the most breathtaking (and underrated!) times to say “I do.”
With fewer tourists, cooler temperatures, and fiery foliage all around — it’s a photographer’s dream and your perfect wedding moment.
1. Green Monogram 🍃
Sage • Olive • Cream
Elegant, clean, and quietly luxurious — this timeless palette is made for the couple who appreciates detail. Think monogrammed welcome signs, embroidered napkins, and lush florals in green-on-green tones with creamy accents.
Our signature look: trailing amaranthus, soft hydrangeas, creamy Real Touch orchids, and velvet ribbon details.
🖋 Perfect for: winery venues, garden ceremonies, modern romantic brides.

2. Terracotta & Blush 🌸
Terracotta • Blush • Beige
Romantic meets rustic with this grounded yet delicate combo. Dusty pinks and blush tones soften the warm spice of cinnamon and toffee, creating a palette that feels like sunset love.
Floral magic: Blending terracotta roses, blush dahlias, creamy garden roses, and rich anthurium with warm orchids — all available in Real Touch so every bloom stays flawless from your ceremony to the final dance.
🖋 Perfect for: vineyard weddings, outdoor receptions, vintage-inspired brides.

🍷 3. Merlot Romance
Merlot • Sangria • Moss • Berry
Bold, romantic, and rich in contrast, this palette blends deep wine tones with unexpected green textures for a modern fall look. The layered hues of sangria and berry feel moody yet soft, while moss-toned florals bring balance and freshness.
In the studio: Hanging amaranthus, sangria-toned roses, moss green anthuriums, and berry dahlias styled into overflowing arrangements with dramatic movement.
🖋 Perfect for: vineyard weddings, romantic fall receptions, couples who want elegance with a twist.

💐 Real Touch vs. Fresh: Why Couples Are Making the Switch
Let’s talk numbers. Fresh flowers are beautiful, but they come with limitations — especially in fall. Many popular blooms are out of season, delicate in cooler temps, and hard to source without added cost.
Here’s a real-world comparison based on popular wedding items:
Item | Fresh Flowers (Fall) | Pickadilly’s Real Touch |
Aisle marker florals (per piece) | $85–$120 each (hydrangeas, roses, baby’s breath) | $45 each |
Large ceremony arrangements | $500–$900 each | $295–$395 |
Floral pillars (pair) | $1,400–$1,800 (hydrangea, roses, baby’s breath) | $875 per pair |
Delivery & setup | $150–$300+ (often separate from floral quote) | $150 flat fee (local) |
Availability in Oct–Nov | Limited, weather-based | Always in stock & perfect |
✨ With Real Touch rentals from Pickadilly’s, you're not only saving — you're gaining flexibility and peace of mind:
No wilting or weather damage
No substitutions due to “seasonal availability”
Guaranteed look previewed in advance
Always stunning in photos — from setup to sunset
🌿 Why Pickadilly’s for Your Fall Wedding?
At Pickadilly’s, we believe florals should never be limited by a season. That’s why we use Real Touch faux flowers that feel like the real thing — only better. They’re always in bloom, always picture-perfect, and never out of season.
So whether you dream of peonies in October or tropical orchids at your mountain elopement, we can make it happen.
📍Based in Kelowna, BC — proudly serving the Okanagan Valley and beyond.
Now Booking: Fall 2025 🍁
We’re accepting just 4 weddings for Fall 2025 to ensure a fully personalized experience for each couple.
If one of these palettes spoke to your heart (or sparked a new vision!), let’s create magic together.
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