Top Wedding Flower Trends for 2018

As each wedding season comes and goes, new trends emerge to inspire us for the months ahead. Below is a collection of floral trends we’ve observed for the 2018/19 wedding season.

Wild Bouquets

Combining natives, florals and greenery make up the boho and rustic take on the typical bouquet. This trend will give a ‘straight from the garden’ vibe to any wedding. With deep colours and rich greenery it will suit any couple who are looking to give add some indie style to their wedding.

Rich Burgundies

Combining soft golds, matte black and deep burgundies is a style trend that plays into 2018’s love of greenhouse, farm style weddings. The bold colours are a tables capers dream and come up stunning in wedding photography.

Greenery

If you want ‘light and bright’ for your wedding and want to keep it that way with your flowers, consider flooding your venue with greenery. While not so much a ‘flower’, greenery inspired weddings play well into almost any open wedding venue and is extremely versatile. Use it with clever lighting to set a magical atmosphere while filling empty tablespaces with greenery to further enhance it’s effect.

Floral Cakes

Command your suppliers to team up and you could end up with something magical on your hands. Floral cakes combine delicious decoration with bold flowers and will look so good you won’t dare cut it. This season they are all about the flowers in volume. Combine flamboyant flower decorations with simple and minimalistic cakes for a rustic look that is sure to attract some eyes.

Dried Botanicals

With rustic taking the place of over the top luxe for many brides and grooms, dried botanicals fit in beautifully. For boho inspired weddings, consider using the soft colour palettes and impactful size of these plants to display as backdrops or statement pieces. Consider pairing with Australian natives to give it a unique touch.

Orchids

With 2018’s PANTONE colour of the year being ultraviolet, you won’t be off the trend with bouquets of uv orchids. Inspired by compelling artists such as Prince, Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie, the use of uv has made it’s way to weddings through soft greenery made eye-catching with the colour. Our tip: Vanda orchids, Cattleya orchids, Dendrobium orchids, and Moth orchids will give you the brightest and most vibrant ultraviolet colours.

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