BLOSSOMING TRENDS
Inspired by the latest wedding trends of 2021, we wanted to dive a little deeper into one of our current crushes — unique florals.
From fluffy pampas grass to breaking the tradition of white and green, flowers can be an essential part of creating a design for any event. They are influential to setting the mood and adding a little (or a whole lotta!) personality.
Stay tuned for what wedding trends we're currently crushing and scroll on for Pinterest-worthy floral inspiration from our real weddings!
1. Pampas
First up is, of course, the beloved pampas grass that we have all seen take over weddings. Whether it’s fluffed or dried, neutral or painted, pampas stands tall among other traditional wedding florals.
In a bouquet, centerpiece, or floating install, pampas makes a dramatic impact with minimal effort, and there are countless ways to incorporate it into your wedding day.
Like Lauren + Michael and Courtney + Dalton’s weddings featured below, pampas grass was incorporated into their ceremony decor to dress up the altar on the rooftop of the Bridge Building.
Photos by Bailey Webster Photography, Allie Chambers, Caitlin Steva Photography, Erin McCall, & Frawley Photography. Florals by Cali Root Designs, LMA Designs, The Florista, T Villager Designs, & Larson Floral Co.
2. Tropical
We’re seeing so many themes this year, and one of the biggest? Tropical!
The bright greens and bold flowers of the tropics have inspired our brides to create striking bouquets and floral arrangements, with palm leaves and protea taking center stage.
Abi + Jeffrey used tropical greenery for her bouquet, to line the aisle of their ceremony, and in centerpieces to carry the tropical vibes into the reception.
Photos by Angel Patricia Photography & Stephanie Sorenson. Florals by Forget Me Not Designs.
3. Dried
Dried flowers are definitely in the spotlight! From the decor to the bouquet, they are a great way to break from tradition and add some texture to your arrangements.
Not to mention, dried florals can amplify both a modern and romantic style, be a little more eco-friendly, more cost-effective, and they will last forever!
Courtney + Dalton used dried flowers in the groom’s boutonniere and wedding decor like Chelsey + Parker‘s dried thistle centerpieces.
Photos by Caitlin Steva Photography, Blue Vinyl Photography, & Laura K Allen. Florals by The Florista.
4. Alternative
Not into florals? No biggie! Go the alternative route with full greenery. Potted cacti or magnolia leaves create a foam-free design with just as much of an impact on the overall look and feel of your wedding.
You can take this alternative design to frame your altar, line your tables, or create a photo backdrop!
And on the practical side, you could use the potted plant decor as party favors or take them home to plant in your yard as a lasting memory.
Photos by Blue Vinyl Photography + Rafferty Photo
5. Color
After 2020, we’re all looking to have a little more fun. Why not express that through your color palette? Big, bright blooms are making their way through every season, and we bet 2021 won’t be the end of it.
From monochromatic floral arrangements to including every shade in the color wheel, you can expect to see a lot more couples opting out of the traditional white and green arrangements for more mood-boosting designs.
Julia + Ivan’s wedding was simple and classic, but her sunset-inspired florals created a perfect pop of bright color with soft orange, pinks, and peach blooms.
Photos by Kailee Rose, Sabrina Englehart, Rebecca Renee Photography, & Cody and Allison Photography. Florals by LMA Designs, The Florista, Sunburst Florals, & Foxglove & Heather.