Hi! We're starting to talk about a theme for our wedding day and we wondered - what are the floral trends that you think (or wish) will be out of style soon?
Question Asked: 28/11/2022
Wedding Date: 9/08/2018
Answered by: 5 Experts
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(3) · South Coast | Southern Highlands | Illawarra Region & Beyond
Posted: 17/05/2023
Stop with Baby's breath is cheap... it is actually not cheap at all, it is around $70 wholesale. Please get something else such as queen anne's lace, misty, emule... so many other otpions for less or same value for money <3
Lots of love,
Maz from Dusty Gyspsy
Non really, every couple is different and has a different vision what their Wedding flowers look like, everyone has a different taste so there is really nothing I wish to disapear.
We love doing a variety of wedding types however there has been a ot of white roses, orchids and gypsophilia this year.
This probbaly reflects that white is timeless. We would recommend doing whatever you dream of and finding the floraist who suits your style,
None, I like to do a varriety of designs every wedding is unique to the couple
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We've seen a big trend in BOHO styles in the last 2-3 years, with a massive focus on tipi's, outdoor set ups, pampas and large dried palms, with carpets and metallics. It's a trend that has definitely grown into it's own since it began. The rustic style is still about for the more budget conscious and in the country regions, with the use of greenery and other minimal decorations. Modern, contemporary styles are going strong, with the full reflexed roses and abundant blooms really popular in the mid to higher end of the market. Soft garden inspired designs are definitely one of the more popular trends coming through, with pops of colour and floaty cottage garden blooms becoming a favourite. The full preserved floral trend is phasing out a little however the fresh/preserved combo is a popular choice. With the increased costs to business we have been facing in recent times, the trend or chosen style we have found is more often than not dependent on your budget limitations but there is definitely a strong enphasis on garden inspired creations with full floral blooms.
Rather than offering a trend recommendation, my response would be to couples planning and looking for a theme is to think about your chosen venue, where is it located, what is the space like and what theme would best suit that venue. Also, what do you both love. Are you nature lovers and love the outdoors, or do you have more of a modern vibe? Are you minimalistic and prefer clean lines, or do you want abundance and greenery. Do you love bright bold colours, or are you love more neutral tones? Trends come and go, so don't be restricted by "on trend" themes. Rather think more about what styles you love, how do you want your reception to feel and ultimately how do you want to remember the day. I hope this helps in some way, to discover your vision for your day!
Sharon x