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Organic, Lush Bouquets
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Mono-Floral Bouquets
For a sleek, modern look, mono-floral bouquets featuring a single type of bloom are growing in popularity. These could be statement-making proteas, delicate lilies, or classic roses. The focus is on the beauty and texture of one stunning flower.Discover the Timeless Elegance of Mono-floral Bouquets
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Dried Floral Bouquets
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Cascading Bouquets
Dramatic, cascading bouquets that flow and drape elegantly are a sought-after trend. These incorporate long, trailing elements like vines, tendrils, or hanging amaranthus for a romantic, ethereal look.
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Jewel-Toned Bouquets
Rich, jewel-toned flowers like burgundy dahlias, deep purple irises, or emerald green proteas make for striking, saturated bouquets. These add drama and elegance to a wedding palette.
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Minimalist Bouquets
For a clean, modern aesthetic, minimalist bouquets feature just a few carefully selected blooms. These might include a single large flower, like a peony or garden rose, accented with delicate greenery.
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Unconventional Shapes
Couples are also embracing bouquets in non-traditional shapes, like crescent, asymmetrical, or even circular designs. These add visual interest and a unique point of difference.