2010 Wedding Flower Trends08-01-2010What are the emerging wedding flower trends for 2010? Influential
florists from around the globe have picked their ideas for the upcoming
wedding year. It doesn't matter what kind of theme you prefer: we can supply
flowers for all tastes! Green and Eco - Making ecological choices by choosing
in-season flowers has been popular in 2009 and it seems it will stay a
favourite in 2010. There will be a focus on foliage, plants, moss, ivy,
twigs, rock and grasses. Green and brown colours will give a sophisticated,
back to nature feel. 
Retro Chic - A classic, timeless look featuring abundant
masses of garden flowers such as snapdragons, roses and hydrangea arranged
in classic urns. Colour schemes are retro-inspired – peach and green, pale
yellow and cornflower blue, amber and red, set off with either vintage
containers or stems and vases decorated with natural elements. 
1920s Style - Also known as the Charleston Era. Strings
of pearls wound into bouquets or trailing down stems tied with lace ribbon
encapsulate these times. Bridal hair styles will feature a single flower
woven into classic bob length waves, crowned by 1920’s short wide net single
veils. Finally, lace and neutral colours, such as ivory, pinks and muted
peaches, will be key in creating the desired aura. 
Hollywood Glamour - Glitz and glam, extravagant floral
arrangements using flowers with volume and large heads, shiny gold and
silver colours, deep reds, crystals, diamonds and sparkle. 
It must be said however, that many Brides are not led by immediate trends.
The white and ivory classic colour palette is as popular as ever and the
choice of many, as are roses, whether they be avalanche, grand prix or
peony roses. Pink is also a firm favourite.
What should a Bride consider when choosing her wedding flowers?
One of the first things you should ask yourself, is what is your wedding
dress like? This should act as an invaluable starting point for the tone
and feel for the day, and what type of theme you wish to create. Flowers
play a massive part in contributing to the delivery of this theme. For
example, if your dress is of celtic design, bouquets and floral arrangements
featuring scottish flowers such as thistles and heather may be appropriate,
tied with tartan ribbon. Another example, would be if the dress has a full
bodied skirt like a princess. In this case, shower bouquets, trailing downwards
work well, creating attention and drawing the eye to the large skirt.
One more top tip for Brides?
We have seen many unhappy brides who toss their bouquet at the end of the
evening, only to suddenly realise that some other lucky lady is going home
with a key momento of their day! I recommend that if brides wish to toss
their bouquet that they should think about making two identical bouquets.
One will be used for the full day and for the bride to take home to keep
(and dry and press if they wish). The second, is designed with the sole
purpose of tossing at the reception only.

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