6 Bouquet Trends That Will Complete Your Bridal Look

Spring is officially upon us - which means daffodils, tulips, and peonies are starting to pop up, bringing color back into nature (and wedding arrangements)!

It is a stressful time we are living in, with many couples having to postpone or cancel their initial wedding plans. If you’re unable to secure a new wedding date that is in the same season, whether that’s spring or summer, as you originally planned, you may need to adjust your wedding details accordingly. Especially when it comes to florals, as many flowers are seasonal and can often only be found during a specific time. But, don’t fret if this is the case for you because even if you have to accommodate your wedding vision to a new season, there are still ways you can make your original vision come to life. We have hope you will be able to have the wedding of your dreams no matter what season it’s held in. If you need some flower inspiration, we’ve created a list of six bouquet trends that can be altered to work for any season to be the finishing touch on an unforgettable bridal look! 

 

Sun Palms


Sun palms are the new statement floral for 2020! Perfect for a bohemian or tropical aesthetic, sun palms can add depth to any floral arrangement. From their natural grey hue to a bright copper tone, these fan-shaped palms can be found in almost any color, making it easy for them to be incorporated into any wedding style or color palette. 

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Bleached Greenery

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The popular greenery trend of minimalist enthusiasts is back, but with a twist! Bleached greenery is a toned-down look that can give you a loose arrangement without an overload of green. From ferns to eucalyptus leaves, this bouquet trend can add a dreamy, ethereal aesthetic to your bouquet arrangement. 

 

Bright Monochrome


Flower trends are taking a turn from neutral to bold! More brides are opting for a monochromatic bouquet using brighter colors like pink or orange. For this trend to have a statement effect, select flowers in various shades of the same color, adding in spots of greenery here and there to boost the color blocking.

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Draping Florals

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Photography by Lynne Reznick Photo


If you’re going for a more modern aesthetic, opt for an oversized, cascading bouquet. This kind of arrangement can be made with any mixture of flowers, from hydrangeas and roses to hanging amaranthus. This sweeping bouquet will add a romantic element to your bridal look and was even the desired arrangement for Princess Diana on her big day!

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Soft Elements


Adding unique elements to your bouquet arrangement doesn’t have to include bold colors if that’s not your style. Opting for pampas or cotton stems in your bouquet offer soft textures that will give you a dreamy arrangement perfect for a minimalist bride. This floral arrangement will give you a statement bouquet that is both eye-catching and understated.

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Color Contrast


If you want your bouquet to stand out, choose a color contrast arrangement of flowers. Go for darker hues like deep reds, purples, or blues that can be set against more neutral colors. This will give your bouquet texture that will make it pop against the white of your bridal ensemble.

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If you know a bride-to-be who needs some inspo for her floral arrangements, share this post with her. Need a stunning wedding gown to go with that trendy bouquet? Browse our collection of wedding gowns that are curated for the modern bride.

 
 

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