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    These are some of the biggest trends in wedding florals right now, and we don’t know which one we love most:

     

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    Long stem blooms and full skirts ❤️ ?@whitevinephotography

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    Long stem bouquets

    They’re elegant, classic and evoke a slightly more relaxed feel, as if you picked the flowers yourself just before the wedding. Stick to one type of flower, such as big white roses, or mix and match for a more bohemian vibe.

     

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    Dried leaves and petals

    If you love a more rustic feel, this trend is right up your alley. Use it in addition to the rest of your floral arrangements, or make it the main attraction by using pampas grass, dried and pressed flowers, sheaves, and hops.

     

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    Wildflower about you ✨ . . . . ? @danafernandezphoto ? @mibellarosa HMU @heylovelymakeup

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    More is more

    Be it cascading flowers, an overload of greenery or massive installations to create a feeling of nature, more is more, and modesty is irrelevant.

    Colour overload

    Forget floral arrangements resembling your overall colour scheme. Incorporating tons of vibrant colours and hues into your bouquets, table settings, aisle and backdrops will make a bold statement and add to the overall festive feeling.

    Local flavour

    Instead of shelling out on imported or out-of-season flowers, have a look at what’s immediately availabe, locally grown and sustainable. This won’t just save you a lot of money, but will add a special touch to your decor, as well as keep your carbon footprint low.

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