
Our Summer of 2025 and 2026 wedding season was so special. Summer weddings are always extra fun – with light lingering longer, air is softer, and the dance floor seems to be even more alive at the end of the night. We find ourselves reflecting not just on the flowers styling but the warmth, the joy, and the creativity and collaboration with our beautiful clients.
I know many ‘larger’ florists work with stylists but we tend to have the most creative and collaborative clients that work with us directly. They bring in what they want, we have a discussion and we create it for them with a touch of Sugar Bee.
We had many weddings with under 80 guests going all out on flowers and we wholeheartedly love that! We were able to wrap the flowers for the guests to take an armful after the wedding, which was incredible.
We’re so grateful to have been a part of it all!

(Photo by Corey Wright, at Stones of the Yarra Valley)
This summer, the overall aesthetic felt like a subtle evolution of everything we love at Sugar Bee.
White and green florals tend to be more popular during the warmer months for refreshing and clean aesthetics.
Warm pastels continued to hold their place, but with a little more depth and nuance — butter yellows, washed blues, delicate peaches, and layered neutrals. Effortless elegance of draping hanging amaranthus was definitely a standout.
Play on texture was also big. Mix of a variety of flowers rather than focusing on a single variety brought the ultra modern feel.
Our blossom installations at Stones continued to become a signature part of the season. They brought a sense of height and quiet statement holding the space together. something that transforms a space without overpowering.




(Canapé set up at Hubert Estate)
We saw different locations being used for the canapé, reception areas, as well as for photos. I love how couples are being creative about the guest experiences. The canapé hour opposite the reception space at Harriet for R&N was a standout for this!
(first photo by Lost In Love Photography, marching band Like This Entertainment, second photo by Chamore Creations, both at Stones of the Yarra Valley)



(At Stones, with Marry Me Megan and Deon)
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We worked with couples who trusted us with creative freedom, allowing us to interpret their vision in a way that felt true to them while still aligned with our aesthetic. My love and inspiration for my job is meeting and connecting with my clients. Hearing about their story, cultural and family traditions and everything in between, it’s always a pleasure to create the connection.
AND I cannot forget the connection with the vendors that we get to work with. All the familiar faces make it so wonderful.
We were so blessed to be gives so many beautiful and thoughtful google reviews and I cannot be more grateful.

🌸 Closing Reflections
(Photoshoot day with Oh My Grady at Stones)
We’re left feeling incredibly grateful as we close the busiest months of the year.
For the trust our couples place in us, for the spaces we get to create within (Stones, Coombe, Hubert, Acacia, Zonzo – we love you and are so appreciative), the beautiful vendors that we get to work with, and for our little team who create BIG things and brings everything to life with such care and dedication (often in the late hours, with tired legs but very full of care and passion).
We’re carrying so much inspiration from this summer into the seasons ahead — a continued love for softness, for thoughtful design, and for creating florals that is right for each of our couple.
We have been busy into Autumn creating yet another slightly different inspirations to life. Looking forward to sharing these with you next!
As always, please contact us for your up coming Yarra Valley weddings or events – we can share our price guide to get your planning started.
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