Brides are getting more adventurous with their choice of wedding day flowers and decor – creating that wow factor is really important to couples now.
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They want their guests to be amazed from the moment they step into the wedding.
With large statement table centerpiece trees, which can reach 9 ft, it’s easy to create that instant dazzling effect.
Garden Rustic:-
This popular look continues, with an upscale, masculine accent. Textures are an intricate part of this look with material in tweed, leather, and flannel working together with flowers in different shapes, sizes, and color.
Dried pods and natural items like bird nests and pine-cones are common embellishments. Couples will search for the carefree look of mixed garden flowers and grasses.
Lighten up:-
Keep in mind that lighting can be used to make your flowers look extra-special at night.
Add specialist lighting to our floral displays, which can be remotely controlled to create amazing effects for when the lights go down and the dancing begins.

Mono-botanical:-
One emerging trend is for attendant’s bouquets to be a different color and flower. ” One bridesmaid carries all red roses, the next all yellow calla, the next all blue hydrangea and so on”
Brides planning a vintage-themed wedding will be pleased to hear that the current vogue for beautiful pastel bouquets with a countryside feel is going nowhere for the new season.
“Vintage flower bouquets are very popular right now.
Bold Individual:-
For a distinct look, couples seek bright colors that burst with individuality and bold designs. Mix and match the flowers, colors, and shapes to meet the distinct personality of the couple.

The brighter, the better—including coral, tangerine, sunshine yellow, hot pink, bright green, fuchsia, and red to make the event pop. For a color explosion, use coral peonies, ranunculus, pincushions, gerberas, carnations, and sunflowers.

Outdoors indoors:-
“Bring the outside inside”
This trend has been slowly growing since the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, when the couple had huge 20 ft trees lining the aisle, transforming Westminster Abbey into an English country garden.
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