Trendspotting: 30 Wild, Wispy and Overgrown Wedding Flowers
Wild and overgrown wedding flowers are stealing the show, and no one can deny these floral design trends keep getting better and better. It seems like our jaw-dropped expressions are becoming a permanent fixture in the office thanks to these rockstar wedding pros delivering unique designs that are both edgy and ethereal. We love the way they’re redefining “organic” and letting nature reign supreme, and we predict lots more creativity, effortless beauty and sophisticated delights in the weddings to come. So buckle up, because we are about to take you on a visual journey of breathtaking blooms!
Photo by Ann Street Studio with floral design by Putnam & Putnam via Harper’s Bazaar
Photo by Simply Sarah Photography with floral design by Boy Meets Girl Weddings via Bajan Wed
Photo by Kate Osborne with floral design by Sarah Winward
Photo and floral design by Biophilia Blooms
Photo and floral design by Sarah Winward
Photo by Erich McVey with floral design by Ginny Au
Photo by Lauren Fair with floral design by Oleander from this feature
Photo by Anny Dmitrieva with floral design by Honey & May via Magnolia Rouge
Seriously, this kind of dreamy installation should be illegal. The billowing pampas grass backrop simply stretches as far as it can reach, with honey and mustard hues that have us anxious for a romantic walk along a white-sanded beach.
Photo by Candy Capco Photography with floral design by Twig & Arrow via Paper + Lace
Photo by D’arcy Benincosa with floral design by Sarah Winward
Photo by Gianluca & Mary Adovasio with floral design by Figli Dei Fiori via Style Me Pretty
Photo by Lynn Bagley with floral design by Kimberly Rose Floral Design via 100 Layer Cake
Photo by Ivy Road Photography with floral design by Harbinger of Spring, Akirah Co. Florals + Styling and Loco For Koko
Photo by Golyak Yuriy
Photo by Kate Osborne with floral design by Sarah Winward
Photo by Pura Soul Photography with floral design by Plenty of Petals from this feature
Airy dried foliage is another 2019 wedding trend we are oozing to see more of! The playful way they dance along chair backs is marvelous to say the least and adds unexpected dimension that warms our hearts.
Photo by Luna de Mare Photography with floral design by Jenn Sanchez
Photo by M.K. Sadler with floral design by Studio Mondine via Once Wed
Photo by M.K. Sadler with floral design by Amy Osaba Events and Twigss via Once Wed
Photo by Miesh Photography with floral design by La Fete Floral via Green Wedding Shoes
Photo by Natalie Bray Photography with floral design by Studio Mondine
Photo and floral design by Of the Flowers
Photo by Pop & Scott
Photo by Sally Pinera Photography with floral design by Studio Mondine
Photo via Wedding Swallow
Photo by Sally Pinera Photography with floral design by Amy Nicole Floral
Photo by Scott Clark Photo with floral design by Of the Flowers via 100 Layer Cake
Photo by Timoshenko Anna with floral design by Polina Pavlina and Amsterdam Flora
Photo by Taylor & Porter with floral design by Jo Flowers and Hart Floral Design via Magnolia Rouge
Photo by Selcouth Creative with floral design by Rooted Florals via Green Wedding Shoes
From backdrops, centerpieces, bouquets and suspended canopies, there is no shortage of fun where unruly blooms are concerned. We love the carefree beauty they display and the perfect chaos we can only imagine happens in the wedding world. So tell us, which is your favorite?
Thank you for featuring our work on this post. We are seeing this floral trend all over the world. From Kansas to Grand Cayman, whispy and overgrown is everyone even the royal wedding!! How amazing.