All-White Designs
While all-white blooms have been popular recently, this trend is now on its way out, says Jacqueline Vizcaino of Tinted Events Design and Planning. "Even though neutral doesn’t always mean boring, couples can still opt for cream-colored flowers or blush and light pink accents. To create more interest and texture in bouquets and arrangements, couples could opt for brighter-colored flowers or mix several shades."
Big Boutonnieres
Bigger isn't always better. Big boutonnieres were a trend for grooms, but for 2023 couples should opt for something more understated, says Vizcaino. So instead of large boutonnieres, couples can opt for something smaller and more delicate. Smaller boutonnieres featuring one simple flower will look far more sophisticated in photos.
Oversized Boho Bouquets
One fading trend that Sharon Yancey of Flor Amor is seeing is large, oversize "boho" bouquets. Instead, couples are finding inspiration in recent royal weddings and referencing images featuring blooms with meaning. "Meghan Markle's nosegay with dainty Lily of the Valley and delicate Astilbe is a frequent favorite," she explains. "Neither of these flower varieties are inexpensive, so smaller doesn't necessarily mean cheaper in the case of florals."
Solo Arrangements
Say goodbye to using just one type of flower for an arrangement. Vizcaino says that this year, couples will use unusual flower varieties. Mixing and matching different types of flowers for a unique design that adds texture and dimension to any bouquet or centerpiece.