When you think of wedding florals, your mind typically conjures an image of a bouquet. And, while the flowerโs in the brides hands are an important part of the day, there are a million and one ways to incorporate florals. From table centrepieces to hanging displays and arches, the sky is well and truly the limit when it comes to giving weddings the natural touch.
While wedding flowers are a undoubtedly traditional, they still draw influence from current trends. Whether itโs leaning on seasonal selections or incorporating a range of different colours, florists are always looking for new ways to reinvent the wheel.
Below, the predicted wedding floral trends that are set to blossom this year.
Gardenesque Style
โA trend we are seeing a lot this season with weddings is taking on a very gardenesque style. Over grown, organic, unstructured installations and arrangments that focus on detail in texture and movement. I think part of this also goes hand in hand with the requests of smaller more dainty bouquets that look like theyโve just been picked from the garden that morning. Thereโs a real effortless vibe but this doesnโt mean Brides and planners are holding back with large scale installations for impactโ โ The Petal Project

Colourful Creations
โWe will be seeing a focus on colour with clients letting go of their inhibitions and really showcasing their unique personalities whilst encouraging a sense of fun!โ โ Mrs Gibbons Flowers
โ2022 is rounding up to be a super colourful year. Bright and bold tones seem to be upcoming trend, with couples feeling that life is too short to celebrate with classic white and green. Pair this with quirky flowers and artistic elements, itโs going to be a stunning yearโ โ The Lillipillian

Feeling Fruity

Full- Scale Installations
โLarge scale floral installations making the reception space a serious show stopping moment. We will see fewer smaller designs and a concentration of bigger pieces allowing each piece to set the tone for the dayโ โ Mrs Gibbons Flowers

Seasonal Selections
โThanks once again to COVID and the shortages/price increase of flowers coming in from overseas, many couples and florists are designing weddings around locally sourced and seasonal flowers. We are really lucky in Australia to have access to a huge range of locally grown flowers so itโs great to really be able to pass these on to our couples as wellโ โ The Lillipillian
