My 4 Predictions for Wedding Trends in 2023

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Couples have become much more savvy in regards to their blooms questioning where flowers come from, what is in season and how they can be used after the big day. Sustainable floristry is ever growing with the movement of florists striving to work with no floral foam, and using seasonal and locally grown flowers which is a fantastic development in the industry. Giving consideration to how your flowers can be used throughout the day allows for less waste and also supports the management of your floral budget.

Sustainable Wedding Days

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From using bridesmaids bouquets as table centres and moon gates as ceremony and top table backdrops there are so many possibilities for flowers to be re-purposed throughout the day.

Sustainable Wedding Days

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After so many couples having to postpone or hold fire to plan their big days as a result of the pandemic couples are wanting their days to be big and memorable with statement arches and displays and bold colours and textures in their flowers. Couples are seeing their wedding days as time to celebrate with friends and family whom they just have not seen together for such a long time and they are wanting the back drop to this celebration to be perfect.

Big Blooms

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From sharing styled lunches as opposed to formal dinners and flowers in all shades of colours to suite an individuals style rather than a trend couples are wanting their days to be individual to them. The wedding rule book has taken a back seat to informal and relaxed days full of natural beauty and joy.

Individual Days

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Neutrals have been on the radar of many a bride for some time now however, couple are becoming much more aware of seasonal flowers. Working with the season forces us to use colours and textures which compliment the seasons beautifully rather than forcefully making a colour scheme work. Bright summer weddings will be plentiful with foliage heavy winter days following.

Colour

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