These seasonal accessories would look dapper on an autumn groom or his groomsmen.
Couples searching for a way to embrace their autumn wedding date should look no further than their wedding flowers—especially the groom's boutonnière. It's easy to give these floral accessories a seasonal twist, be it subtle or full-blown. Because they're small, their fall flair won't be overwhelming, but it'll still be noticeable on the big day and in photographs. Whether you choose one to match autumnal bouquets or centerpieces or choose to make them entirely unique, fall boutonnières can be a stunning addition to your celebration.
To mark the changing weather with your lapel accessories, consider selecting in-season blooms. You can also play with colorful fall foliage, or opt for other non-floral components, like sprigs of herbs or berries. Reds, oranges, greens, and yellows give a nod to the trees outside, while saturated pinks, dark blues, and deep purples are also beautiful choices for autumn. For a broader color scheme, try a range of jewel tones, mixed warm hues, or muted, dusty shades. There really is more versatility than you think when it comes to fall boutonnière designs.
These gorgeous fall wedding boutonnières should give you ample inspiration to help you plan your own. If you love more than one style option, know that your groomsmens' boutonnières can be mismatched, and that grooms can wear designs that are entirely their own. Since these seasonal ideas are all beautiful, you can rest assured that they'll be a gorgeous part of your autumn event no matter which you pick. And if you're not sold on what you see here, at least take into account how different floral and greenery components work together, and consider exploring similar color palettes in your own floral accessory.
Foliage Boutonnières
Foliage in classic autumn colors made these boutonnières exceptionally seasonal.
Purple Boutonnière
A single, dark flower contrasted nicely with wispy greenery in this lapel accessory.
Colorful Boutonnière
This whimsical-meets-rustic boutonnière included a peach-hued ranunculus bloom, berries, leaves, twigs, and more.
Autumnal Boutonnière
This groom accessorized with a leafy arrangement that had hints of red.
Blue-and-Green Boutonnières
These boutonnières mixed thistle, greenery, and orange ribbon.
Berry Boutonnières
These accessories included red berries, white blooms, and soft leaves.
Peachy Boutonnière
This groom wore a boutonnière with a peach-colored flower for his wedding.
Complementary Boutonnières
These mismatched arrangements featured light shades of orange and pink.
Blue-Gray Boutonnière
Silvery greenery was chosen for this groom's boutonnière.
White Boutonnières
These dimensional boutonnières included white flowers and visually-interesting greenery.
Romantic Boutonnière
We love the dreamy color scheme of this lapel accent.
Unique Boutonnière
This boutonnière put the focus on a scabiosa pod.
Ranunculus Boutonnières
These Munster Rose boutonnières were composed of white ranunculus, berries, and greenery.
Magenta Boutonnières
Pink and purple scabiosa and ranunculus blooms paired prettily for these boutonnières.
Red-and-Green Boutonnière
This long boutonnière featured a lush, white bloom and a trailing sprig.
Ribbon-Tied Boutonnières
Different types of flowers made up the separate boutonnières in this collection, but the assortment was literally tied together with deep-blue ribbons.
White-and-Green Boutonnière
Dusty miller made a good accent in this mostly-green boutonnière.
Rustic Boutonnière
This organic arrangement was loose and green.
Antique Boutonnière
This groom wore a metallic boutonnière instead of donning real flowers.
Pretty Boutonnière
How sweet is the baby-blue ribbon pretty accent on this otherwise red, white, and green boutonnière?
Simple Boutonnière
Dark and light blooms were brought together for this balanced boutonnière.
Creative Boutonnière
This arrangement had touches of green, red, orange, and white, and featured unique inclusions.
Moody Boutonnières
Hellebores, ranunculus, thistle, and berries were wrapped in either silk or velvet ribbon by The Southern Table for this wedding.
Anemone Boutonnière
A big white anemone stood out in this groom's autumn boutonnière.
Sprig Boutonnière
Long, red-tipped leaves and red flowers were the primary pieces in this boutonnière.