Vibrant Bold Blooms
Trends and styles are an ever-moving picture, going in and out over the years. All-white, neutral/blush hues, luscious greenery and ultraviolet colour styles have been favourited in 2018 and I am sure that they will continue to flourish into the new year. While these trends won’t diminish, big, bold and unique blooms have been predicted to stand forefront of weddings in 2019, along with pairings that challenge the norm wedding arrangements.
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Flower Suggestions
- Veronica Clea Diana (also sold in white and pink)
- Germini or Gerbera (different colours)
- Delphinium Blue Shadow (also sold in white and pink)
- Statice Purple
- Scabious Staefa
- Sweet Peas Sunshine Blue (different colours)
- Sunflower Sunrich Orange
- Asclepias Beatrix
- Roses (different colours)
- Craspedia Yellow
- Anemone (different colours)
- Ranunculus (different colours)
Tropical Style Weddings
This leads us nicely to explore Tropical style weddings. Less simple flowers are becoming much more popular. Adding unique, bold and interesting colours, shapes and textures into the designs with foliage. Brides are welcoming foreign and exotic blooms, as well as decorative or potted plants into the wedding arrangements. Create a stunning balance combining bold colours with playful and unstructured ferns. With neutral colours making a rise in bridal and bridesmaids dresses, the option to explore and play with flower types and colours is much more expansive.
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Find our recent blog ‘Bouquet Breakdown’ exploring Angela’s bold and colourful shower bridal bouquet in July using vibrant colours and statement blooms. You can find all of the flower suggestions that you can use for this style of wedding in the blog.
Flower Suggestions
- Gloriosa
- Nerines
- Protea
- Calla Lilies (different colours)
- Ananas (Mini Pineapples)
- Cymbidium Orchids
- Dendrobium Orchids
- Cycas, Kentia, Pheonix and other palms
- Anthurium
- Vanda Orchids
- Callistemon Red
- Birds of Paradise
For more ideas to suit your colour scheme, visit our website here and view the Flower Suggestions for a bright, vibrant Exotic Colour Schemes.