Floral design continues to evolve each year, with new trends emerging that reflect broader shifts in aesthetics and lifestyle values. This season is all about natural beauty, sustainability, and personalisation.
Dried and Preserved Flowers
Dried flowers have become increasingly popular, offering a sustainable and long-lasting alternative to fresh blooms. Pampas grass, dried lavender, and preserved roses create a romantic, vintage aesthetic that photographs beautifully.
Wildflower Meadow Aesthetic
Couples are embracing a more natural, untamed look with wildflower arrangements that feel like they were gathered from a beautiful meadow. Cornflowers, cow parsley, and foxgloves create a charming, cottage garden feel.
Monochromatic Arrangements
Single-colour arrangements in varying shades and textures create a sophisticated and cohesive look. White-on-white arrangements remain perennially popular, while blush and dusty rose palettes continue to trend.