Your North West Wedding - October/November 2024 (Issue 88)

40 “Some couples still want that whimsical romantic look and feel from their florals. However, they want a fresh, modern take on it. The recent beige boom in fashion and interior has made its way over to the floral world too, and we’re starting to see hints of white, buried in beige and muted tones to give it that soft blend that is then perfectly romanticised by pinks and peaches.” – Sarah from Olive Owl Flowers. www.flowerbflorist.co.uk & www.oliviawhittakerphotography.co.uk www.flowerbflorist.co.uk & www.claregelderdphotography.co.uk “Couples are opting for a full flowery look with no greenery whatsoever!” – Belinda from Flower B Florist. “Incorporating soft colours like peach or pink is a great way to elevate wedding florals, which is ideal for couples that want to retain some tradition but with a fresh modern take on it.” – Sarah from Olive Owl Flowers. “While soft pastel hues are always popular for weddings, bold and vibrant choices have been gaining traction of late. Couples are incorporating rich jewel tones and bright hues to create eye-catching floral displays that make a statement.” – Sarah from Wild Thistle Blooms Flower Design. “Monochromatic floral arrangements featuring a single colour palette have been a popular choice for modern weddings. This minimalist approach creates a cohesive and sophisticated look that is both elegant and impactful. This style often features the ‘reflexed’ rose, whereby the petals are manipulated to create a modern, on-trend look.” – Sarah from Wild Thistle Blooms Flower Design. www.oliveowl.co.uk & www.jadeosbornephotography.com www.wildthistleblooms.co.uk & www.joboultonphotography.co.uk www.wildthistleblooms.co.uk & www.joboultonphotography.co.uk www.oliveowl.co.uk & www.jadeosbornephotography.com

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