Monday 27 October 2014

Top Fall Wedding Flower Trends



Having your wedding in the fall gives you the advantage of using the most stylish and unique flowers. Instead of the delicate pastels and sunny colors, you will need to choose a scheme that is befitting of the season. Here are a few top trends in fall wedding flowers to help you make the right choice:


  1. Textures – When it comes to fall weddings, the hottest trend includes arrangements in rich hues with well-defined textures. For your centerpiece, you can try going well beyond two or three types of flowers. Choose a mix of your favorite flowers in colors that suit your color scheme.

    Try starting off with some classic flowers as the base, then throw in some velvety and feathery blooms of your choice. You could even try adding non-floral accents including lotus pods, leaves of wooly lamb’s ear, and fiddlehead ferns. Dark-centered poppies add a distinct fall look and some dramatic touch to the arrangement.

  2. Structured bouquets – Delicate and loosely-tied bouquets are perfect for spring and summer weddings. For the fall, you can opt for more structured bouquets. Dome-shaped bouquets that are densely tied up will work well with color schemes that include shades of plum, red, and brick.

    The latest bouquet trend for fall weddings involve wrapping the stems in textured fabric or velvet sashes. Even for the groomsmen’s boutonnieres, do something similar and wrap the bare stem with satin or ribbon.

  3. Rich hues and classic blooms – Even if you aren’t too keen on using textured arrangements, classic flowers are still among your best options. To keep them in tune with the season, you can try opting for classic blooms in deep and dramatic shades. You could choose from a wide range of classic fall colors.

    Otherwise, you could also opt for blooms in lesser-used colors such as forest green, copper, and aubergine. Quintessential dahlias could be the perfect choice for an elegant touch to your fall wedding. Roses, calla lilies, and hydrangeas are also among the trendiest flowers for fall weddings.



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