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While pastels will always have our heart, we're loving all the monochromatic floral colour palettes that are currently grabbing our attention! Whether it’s in popping pink and red hues, warm, golden combinations of
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sunny yellows, or the lush greenery tones, we love the idea of adding depth with different hues of the same base colour. This is definitely one for the colour lovers, so we’re very excited about seeing this floral trend come to life in our real weddings!
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We're also loving some of the “breakthrough” elements floral designers are playing with in their creations, such as a contrasting red rose, for tonal interest.
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The queen bee of wedding flowers, roses are always on trend, but creative florists are reinventing them in a big way for 2022. Petals are being peeled back to reveal their beauty and we're even seeing offbeat chocolate brown
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and almost-black roses being used in arrangements and bouquets.
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Floral designers are playing with shape and texture by adding more varied blooms and foliage in their floral arrangements than ever before. From wild and abundant arrangements filled to the brim with textured florals, to mixing and matching unique fresh
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blooms with dried flowers, textural designs are set to be a popular choice this year.
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One of our favourite new trends in a while, modern colour-blocking is popping up everywhere in the world of weddings including floral décor. The main idea of this colourful trend is to combine different colours and hues but with clean lines to break them up.
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Create a more muted pairing with two shades of the same colour family, or go wilder and try three or four eye-popping hues. The more different they are, the bolder the contrast will be.
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This is another great trend for colour lovers, and we’re so, so excited about seeing this floral trend come to life in our real weddings!
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While sustainability isn't a trend per se, it is an integral part of engaged couples' mindsets in 2022, with many couples opting for locally-grown blooms, seasonal flowers and foliage, and native fauna and flora.
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Silk flowers and dried flowers are expected to surge in popularity too, with couples looking for more ways to reuse their wedding details. There's also been a big movement in the wedding and floral industry on foam-free installations and arrangements.
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While floral foam is extremely convenient to work with, more and more florists are trying to educate on its potential harm to the environment (you could say it's the plastic bag of the floral industry!) and creating designs that are more sustainable for our planet.
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Instead of cutting stems short, wedding florists are leaving them extra long creating a bouquet that feels romantic and effortless, with a hint of drama. Whether in clean and crisp pure white, cloudy pink and blush tints, champagne or the antique faded hue of quicksand
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roses, the long stem rose bouquet trend is one that will never date. Why not have your florist wrap the handle in a beautiful ribbon for an extra dose of glam!?
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The traditional Lily of the Valley posy bouquet carried by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face is becoming a popular choice for 2022 brides. These understated, yet luxurious single-bloom bouquets, with their rounded
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blooms, are perfect for brides looking for a classic, timeless look. According to The Artistic Language of Flowers, Lily of the Valley symbolises the return of happiness, which is ideal for 2022 celebrations!
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If you dream of a Lily of the Valley bouquet, it's worth noting that this sweet little bloom is pretty expensive and only typically flowers in early to mid-Spring for three or four weeks. For a similar look that's more cost effective, brides can look
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to single-bloom Sweet Pea, Muscari or Spirea bouquets, or gypsophila.
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