Flowers are one of the most important elements of the wedding day. They set the mood and tone for the event with their beauty, color, style and elegance. The flowers will be remembered and cherished for years to come, especially when admiring photographs.
For the last few years, bridal colors were bright, bold, and balanced with brown. Vibrant pinks or saturated blues paired with chocolate brown seemed to be the "it" combo on wedding cakes, paper elements, and in floral design. Bridal party colors seem to be pretty pastels with the classic black tux for the groom and his guys. For instance, a light silvery grey sash may accent a pale peach bridesmaid dress, and peach roses might compose the bouquets. Or, lavender and ecru will set a soft color tone with the ever-popular hydrangea flowers finishing off the bridal party look.
As for the shape of the bouquets, florists will work closely with the bride giving her the floral design of her dreams, whether it is a gathered bunch of blooms with trailing ribbons or cascading flowers.
Brides need not worry about matchmaking when it comes to wedding flowers. From the bridal bouquets to the boutonnières, wedding flower trends include diversity of choice, boldness of color and distinctiveness of design.
Colorful blooms, in contrast to traditional white, also are en vogue, with lavenders and plums beautifying bridal parties. Bold and powerful arrangements dominate over the traditionally romantic.
And, vintage-inspired fashions and floral styles with soft colors will continue to show up on many of the wedding blogs with beautiful photos to inspire brides and remind us of our own wedding day!

