The 'anti-wedding' wedding trends making their mark in 2023
'Anti-wedding' is the hottest new wedding trend this summer, from ditching tradition with...
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We ask Yorkshire wedding florist The Petal Studio about its top tips and trends for 2020 wedding flowers...
The colour trend for most of this year has been leaning heavily towards pastel tones, but recently we've seen couples incorporating a coordinating pop of colour to stand out. Blousy blooms in vibrant, decadent colours are a sure-fire way to leave a lasting impression on your loved ones.
In terms of arrangements, bigger statement pieces that you can use throughout the day are proving popular. Think big floral arches to wed under, which can then be transported and used behind the top table, then again as a selfie backdrop in the evening. You could also consider tall table centrepieces, which are used to line the aisle first. This is a great way of getting the look you want while being economical.
Emma Turner | The Petal Studio | www.thepetalstudio.co.uk
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