2. mix n’ match
The “skin tones” palette (also known as nude, blush, sand and pale) is one of the most popular floral trends this
Spring. Hot off of New York Fashion Week’s runway, this versatile palette is a timeless and classic look that will
complement a wide range of secondary colors.
Classic Chic
Blushing Bride
Pop of Color
Keep it chic and classic with
romantic rose bouquet
Add touches of soft blush to your
color palette
Add contrasting colors and textures
in your bouquet for a unique and
personal touch
4. Classic Chic
Timeless beauty, you won’t look back on these pictures and
think trendy…instead you will think…so classic, Audrey
Hepburn classy. Lots of hydrangeas and different size roses
can bring this together beautifully. Add some graceful and
fragrant freesia or old fashioned snapdragons, maybe even a
little variegated ivy. Small touches of green can go a long
way to highlight your bouquet. Even adding a collar around
the bottom of your beautiful flowers with hosta or magnolia
leaves. How much more Southern could you get? Actually, a
little bit more by adding delicate Queen Anne’s Lace
interspersed gracefully among your blossoms. Add some
pearls and Audrey would be totally represented! As would
Coco Chanel. Pearls can go into your flowers as pins, or loops
or wrapped around your handle. Go vintage with a cascade
bouquet, they are trending now!
5. Blushing Bride
{aka Vintage Vogue}
Think pale shades of pastels very light pinks, peaches,
greens. The is a very soft and feminine palette with soft
blossomy flowers and lots of petals. Think , lisianthus,
full open roses, ranunculus and hydrangeas. Add some
feathery astillbe and soft light green lambs ear or dusty
miller. Go timeless with lace on your bouquet handle or a
vintage handkerchief.
6. Pop of Color
Adding a pop of color can set your overall theme and keep it
consistent. It may be the color of your bridesmaids dresses or
just your favorite color. What better way to show off your
personal style. Many times the bride will chose that pop of
color as her entire bouquet, then her bridesmaids are mostly
neutral, whites and beige, with a pop of that special color.
Last year purple was popular, this year red is making a
comeback along with fuchsia. It really doesn’t matter what
the trendy color is…this pop of color is your favorite! This
color palette goes with any venue or style. Roses come in
every color of the rainbow, including one with all the colors
of the rainbow in one rose… really. Mini Gerbera daisy are
great as well as chrysanthemums and stock. Of course some
other flowers that are only available in their season are
peonies, tulips, lilac and anemones are equally stunning.