HOT TRENDS FOR YOUR 2023 WEDDING FLOWERS
Are you a bride or groom-to-be looking for the latest and hottest flower trends for your 2023 wedding? Look no further! In this post, we’ll be discussing the top trends to look out for when it comes to flowers in your wedding. From colour blocking to show stopping blooms, these trends are guaranteed to make a statement and have all of your guests in awe of your wedding florals.
Flower Heavy arrangements
This is the trend that has been gaining traction over the past few years and will continue to be popular in 2023 weddings! If you’re looking for something modern, pretty and just simply beautiful, then this look is definitely for you. Say goodbye to foliage and greenery, and go all flowers instead! Flowers in abundance are guaranteed to make your guests jaws drop and completely transform your wedding venue to look like something from a fairytale!
Colour Blocking
This trend has been around since 2019 and it certainly isn’t going anywhere. Colour blocking is growing in popularity amongst modern florists and trendy couples planning for their big day. By grouping all of the same colours together with a variety of textures, bloom sizes and shapes, you can create stunning, sculptural arrangements that make a statement. Be sure to speak to your florist and get their expert advice on what colours work well together for this trend!
Statement Blooms
Inject some drama into your 2023 wedding by using statement blooms. Some of our favourites here at Bloom Street are hydrangeas, orchids, anthuriums and proteas! They come in an array of sizes and colours so will work with any colour scheme. These beautiful blooms will add texture and interest to any floral arrangement and they’ll really be the star of the show.
Gypsophila in Abundance
Finally, Gypsophila (also known as baby's breath) is back in full force! It’s no secret that we LOVE gypsophila here. This delicate bloom adds lots of texture and volume while still maintaining a light airy feel. Our favourite use for gyp is flower clouds! Whilst gypsophila has been used in weddings for decades, we’re loving this whole new look of letting it take the spotlight and making it the main focus of your wedding florals.
If you’re planning a 2023 or 2024 wedding, these trends are sure to bring some contemporary and modern vibes into your big day! And our top tip when you’re deciding on your wedding florals - more is always most definitely MORE!
Written by Jenna Brazel @ Bloom Street Florals
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