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A significant boost for the local economy, prom drives increased spending.
But the trends happening on Fifth Avenue are not necessarily the trends you'll find on your Main Street.
Prom is a particularly localized design aesthetic.
Read on to learn what we have spotted throughout the country!

Small, clutch-sized bouquets for prom are more popular than corsages in many markets.
Bouquets keep the sentimental moment of bringing your date flowers, while accommodating the girls that don't necessarily want to wear the flowers all night.
Bouquets provide the opportunity for personalization and a lasting keepsake, especially when using lifelike artificial flowers and greens.
Opportunities are infinite, and that's what teens like—one of a kind!



Try: bold colors, filler flowers, or greenery only!

Purse bouquets or floral handbag bouquets take the idea of a prom bouquet to the next level.
Easy-to-carry and a truly special floral addition to prom, this accessory is a great mix of fashion and flowers.
The handbag can be reused with or without the floral decoration at the next special event, making it a keepsake.

Expect flower crowns to remain a coveted accessory. We are seeing both bohemian festival looks and dramatic, oversized crowns.
Use a variety of flowers, foliage, and feathers to make a statement.
Top floral designer Tom Bowling AIFD, PFCI suggests using a headband as the base for flower crowns.


A fun change from the traditional corsage, teens opt for flower rings for something easy to wear. They make the wearer feel unique while not being too strange for a teen to try.
This is especially aligned with an aesthetic that is more natural, fairy-like or romantic.

Body flowers are unique, youthful...and comfortable! Fresh or silk flowers can be attached in any size and shape with Florastick—holding securely and safely to skin without worry.
Florastick feels like athletic tape that is sweatproof and waterproof. Cut the tape into bands or shapes and cover with foliage and flowers.
Body flowers can be worn directly on the arm, to complement dress straps, cutouts, or appliqués. Teens may even add flowers to a phone case or purse.

Don't be on pins and needles.
Decades of prom dates have struggled to pin on a boutonniere.
Teens prefer these contemporary alternatives:

Floral pocket squares can coordinate
with a date, deliver personal style,
and are easy to wear!

Bulky boutonnieres are out of style. Use mini flowers and foliages in lifelike permanent botanicals to get the rich color you need in a bud-like size. Keep it slim and modern by concealing flower stems in a metallic enclosure.



Use the lapel. With magnetic and adhesive products available, flowers can stay better on the "canvas" of the lapel. The pavé look offers an update for customers looking for something unique.


Mocha Mousse - PANTONE 17-1230
The Pantone Color of the Year for 2025.

Amethyst Glow - #d9b2ff
THURSD Floral Trend Color for 2025

Future Dusk 129-35-18
WGSN & Coloro - Color of the Year for 2025

Transcendent Pink 021-80-08
WGSN & Coloro - Key Color for S/S 2025

SKU# PWR2090CNTP

SKU# 16-3753-3-0424

SKU# PWR2610NV

SKU# 16-3537-3-113
What's Here Now:
Teens today embrace the simplicity of layered chains and tiny hoops in their jewelry, a trend that is now influencing the evolution of corsages towards a more understated and elegant aesthetic.
Minimalist Gold Cuffs
Mayleigh Cuff Bracelet - SKU# ML1908

Thin Bracelets
Twist Corsage Bracelet - SKU# TW1903

Metal Links
Sassy Cuff Bracelet - SKU# SA1907

Use mini size silk flowers to keep the floral bracelet petite and balanced.
Wildflowers are a way to tamp down the formality. For example, anemone sprays are popular—the black center reads formal, but bud and bloom keep it natural.




Tulle is a popular prom fabric in ethereal gowns and bold-colored overlays. Sheer ribbon on the corsage matches the weight for balance.

Embellished nails are still a trend;
pick up these details in the corsage.
Hot trends include:
Chrome and metallic finishes and cat eye nails (a diagonal metallic line that resembles the reflection of a cat's eye)



Neutral opaque accents are in.
Silver pearls, onyx rhinestones, or gold beads
elevate the corsage from feeling too juvenile.
But also...the Spring/Summer 2025 runways showed accessories leaning into whimsy. Hearts, bears, gemstones, and charms covered bags and bangles. Teens into this trend will like rhinestone wristlets, beaded sprays, and glitter slaplets.

You might not even hear the word "trend" or "style" with teen customers, rather "core." Of course, these can go "in" and "out" fast, but they are anchored in entertainment media and major designer collections that influence this year's available prom dresses.
Pastel colors, feminine silhouettes.
Underwater colors, iridescence, and mythical.
Nature-inspired, with the delicate and pretty earthly items.
Think of the fun-loving characters in Old English narratives of the 17th century dressing in lace, chokers, corsets, bows and ribbons
An aesthetic trend that includes elements inspired by old schools, libraries, and college campuses: black, navy, burgundy and hunter green and heavier fabrics.