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Flower Trends

Think big, soft blooms, especially in blush pinks with warm ivory, and gentle earthy textures, The key is to use your imagination and to remember that "less is more". This may sound cliché, but the latest trends in wedding flowers are anything but.

Earthy Tones
The tones are more neutral with earthy shades and blush hues in wedding flowers and colour schemes. Don't be afraid to mix taupe and oyster grey with a bold, contrasting colour. Or pair multiple shades of a blush pink with beige and ivory. Using a single colour in multiple shades and textures can create a truly unique look. Bottom line: The modern palette has been simplified. Read more about choosing your wedding colours.

Blooms with Character
Every flower has a certain personality. From sophisticated red roses to rambunctious spider chrysanthmums, your blooms speak to the identity of your event. Soft and gentle blooms like peonies, lisianthus and ranunculus are a totally timeless and classic choice, while playful, tighter textured blooms like billy balls, button chrysanthemums and dahlias can be whimsical and a little bit mischievous at the same time.

Not just Flowers
One of the freshest trends in wedding flowers is featuring succulents and herbs like rosemary and lavender. Their naturally neutral shades coincide with the earthy colour trend while bringing interesting texture to the table. Many brides are also turning to the woods for inspiration. Green grasses, wheat and strips of bark or palm husks add dimension and structure that can elicit a warm, summery feeling. Feathers, twigs and vine can bring a soft, ethereal vibe to your décor. This list of unique wedding decorations has even more blossom-free ideas that you can add to your floral arrangement for a distinct point of difference.

Artful Additions
There are many brides are planning weddings around a playful vintage look or colourful, carnival theme. You can take traditional floral arrangements to a whole new level by adding colourful buttons or tiny pinwheels. Your flowers don't have to stand alone and can look remarkable when accented with the right embellishments.

Interesting Tables
Table arrangements are also becoming more dynamic. Instead of having identical centrepieces on each table, use different containers of varying heights. Small, short vessels featuring a single bloom look excellent cascading down the centre of a long table, while tall glass vases with hidden stems are gorgeous on round tables in a ballroom setting.

Finishing Touch
Since it is often a focal point and a part of your ensemble, your bouquet should be bound in a creative way. Satin ribbon is a timeless choice but also consider fabric or even lace from your mother's wedding gown. Embellishments like buttons or a vintage broach can also create a unique finish.