A wedding is truly a timeless event that celebrates love with a combination of traditions, memories and heirlooms that the newlyweds hold close to their hearts. But since we know that “change is the only constant” in our lives, every year we get new wedding trends that signal a renewal for our future brides. For all the 2023 brides out there, the start of this year marks not only a new year but also a new era that will see so many changes and updates post pandemic weddings.
Bright and bold colors, colors and more colors
Bright wedding colors are still in style for 2022! Bold wedding colors began making a comeback last year, and the trend is expected to continue for some time. Many of our 2023 brides are choosing brighter wedding color palettes.
Expect to see lots of vibrant pinks, purples, reds and oranges this year.Brides want their floral arrangements to make a statement, and there's no better way to do that than with a bold, bright, and beautiful wedding bouquet. Colors like vibrant purple, rich red and vibrant pink will almost certainly appear in the bouquet.
While pastel wedding color palettes will always be popular, 2023 brides want floral arrangements that are brighter and bolder. With brides confined to their homes during the pandemic, they have had plenty of time to browse social media for bright and colorful wedding ideas around the world.
The 2023 wedding color palette will feature more colors than ever before, from citrus fruits to muted fall shades. Couples are willing to ditch softer, traditional color schemes in favor of letting their designers create something truly unique. This will allow wedding florists to create more unique designs because they can do so much more with a larger palette of flowers to choose from.
Textures
Textures will be a big part of 2023 wedding decor trends. Since wedding decor trends are often influenced by interior design trends, it's no surprise that rattan, pampas, and dried florals will be a popular 2023 wedding trend. This trend will be incorporated into floral arrangements as well as ceremony and reception decor.
Brides are experimenting and incorporating a wider range of colors into their floral arrangements. And we're seeing more brides opting for textured flowers over traditional roses and peonies.They are open to much more than a special two-piece wedding bouquet of hydrangea and roses, and prefer things like abundant greenery, floral installations and much more variety. The 2023 wedding flower updates will see unique floral combinations brighter and a quirky edge created with a fusion of bold, soft colors and textures.
Miniature bridal bouquets
There's something to be said for the elegance of simplicity, and this is a trendy 2023 wedding update. A simple yet elegant silhouette is created by using only one or two primary flowers, such as roses or carnations, and mixing them with plenty of greenery. This is the perfect way to add a splash of color without taking the focus away from the bride or ceremony.
For brides who adore a traditional bouquet, the classic shape gets a dramatic update in 2023, moving from a round shape to a slanted one to create an atmosphere of understated luxury.
Polka dots, ranunculus and hellebores will be popular with brides depending on the season, while hydrangeas and dahlias will be popular with couples getting married in winter. By 2023, lily of the valley, the delicate white flower loved by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn in the movie Funny Face, will become the most popular choice for single-flower bouquets. Not only does it have Grace Kelly's charm and classic glamor, but it is also gentle and beautiful. It is a rare type of beauty that is prized by celebrities and royalty.
Structured wedding bouquets
A modern twist has been added to classic structured bridal bouquets to make them more “strong” and “expressive”.Textures and layers of roses, calla lilies, lilies of the valley, carnations and sweet peas create a mysterious bridal bouquet. Typically, these bouquets have a solid color base and a pop of color, such as a contrasting red rose, for tonal interest. But there are also different interpretations of the traditional structured bridal bouquet.
The Biedermeier style bouquet is another popular option for a structured wedding bouquet that is similar to a prosthetic dahlia and is named after the European style of interior decorating. To create a dramatic effect, the flowers are arranged in dense concentric circles of flowers in a contrasting color. Another type of bouquets are those that are a classic and popular choice for brides as they are small enough to be held in the hands and consist primarily of flowers rather than the greenery and other foliage that are typically used in bridal bouquets for wedding events. . To create a timeless style, these bouquets are often rounded and wrapped with ribbon.