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Planning a wedding is like telling a story. And it is the flowers that set the tone for the way the story unfolds. By their opulence or their simplicity, they create the drama of the day. For today's bride, that story seems to be set in the past as many seek a simple, more classic look not just for their gowns, but for the flowers that will accent them. Here are a few ideas on how to choose flowers for the modern bride.
Princess Diana's long cascade of flowers caught the public's fancy at her 1981 royal wedding, but that look seems fussy and frilly by today's standards.
Now, most brides want a nosegay bouquet, often with a mixture of colors. Some brides have firmly planted ideas about which flowers to use. But for those willing to experiment, florists can create a colorful mix using flowers like calla lilies, gerbera daisies, spray roses, cymbidium orchids, stargazer lilies and cattleya orchids. Greenery often consists of ivy, huckleberry, plumosa, smilax or leatherleaf. For pastel arrangements, stephanotis and gardenias are still popular.
But as flowers quickly fade, so does their individual popularity with fickle brides. Flower choices move in cycles, and every few years, one or two types emerge as the favorites.
Lily of the valley is a good example. It's a tiny white bell-shaped flower and seems to be increasingly popular. In years past, brides chose the stargazer lilies because they went so well with colors like dark green, navy and burgundy, which were the popular colors for bridesmaid dresses. Now, brides are choosing dress colors like seafoam green, champagne, periwinkle blue and buttercup yellow. And lily of the valley is perfect for this new trend.
Jewel tones are another new favorite, giving brides a golden opportunity to highlight the themes of joy and celebration. This is a bolder, brighter look. These are flowers that come in colors like hot pink, bright yellow and deep purple. The English garden look of mixed colors will always be appealing, but some brides have completely tossed the bouquet out the window and instead opted for the stark, but elegant look of the hand-tied bouquet.
The look is simple and natural, such as a cluster of tulips wrapped with a single ribbon perhaps. You literally see just flowers and stems, with each petal touching and no greenery at all.
But bouquets are just the beginning. The florist is often responsible for the altar flowers and reception arrangements as well. Depending on the time of the wedding, morning, noon or evening, certain colors and styles may work better.
Rich and vibrant colors work better for daytime weddings, while monochromatic schemes (total white, total blue) add a soft and sophisticated touch to nighttime occasions.
And while the flowers take center stage at the actual ceremony, they often serve as a decorative backdrop at the reception for other design elements like candelabras, statuary, urns, pedestals and columns.
Finally, the expense involved can really take the bloom off the wedding experience. But a beautiful wedding doesn't have to cost a fortune.
L Hayes is a wedding professional and owner of Wedding Favors Emporium. They carry an extensive line of unique wedding favors as well as bridesmaids, groomsmen, and bridal shower gifts. For more information about wedding planning and wedding reception ideas, visit their website at: Wedding Favors Emporium.com
Bridesmaids - Colour Predictions for 2007
The predicted colours for the year ahead are fairly diverse.
There is still a trend towards putting bridesmaids into several designs and colours of dresses, which can be challenging for a photographer to achieve good balance in group shots.
Having said this there are still plenty of brides for whom 'everything should match' is still the number one concern.
Pink is still going to be quite big this year. Other popular colours will be Magenta, Scarlet, Plum, Apple green, Mint green, Aqua, Turquoise, mid blue, Burnt Orange and a range of browns and Mocca.
Lilac and peach (the old die-hard wedding favourites of old) are still on the NO list for the majority, although you wouldn't know it if you looked around some wedding dress shops run by older, and dare I say it, less fashion conscious owners (also characterised by doilies, teddy bears and lacy frills hung from every possible place).
Whilst minimalism may be on the wane when it comes to advertising styling, it certainly won't be disappearing from the more fashionable emporiums shop-floor. It surprises me, just how many Bridal shop owners seem to be firmly rooted in the 1980's in terms of both decor and dress styling.
The American 'cookie-cutter' style dress is still very hot at the moment, so expect to see lots of them for the year ahead, but there is also a move away form strapless gowns at the moment, with halterneck and strappy dresses becoming more popular again.
Accessories for bridemaids are as important as ever. Shoes can be dyed to match outfits, and it is becoming increasingly popular to have jewellery sets designed for the bride and bridesmaids. Combs make a great hair accessory (still with lots of bling) or sometimes large silk flowers can look the part.
Themed weddings are becoming more popular, so whether it's Baywatch and the Hoff or Dracula and the Goths, pretty much anything goes, so long as it ties together reasonably well.
One of the largest shops in the UK for bridesmaid and wedding dresses is Society Brides, based on the South Coast.
About the Author
David Keffen is a professional photographer and also manages one of the UK's largest designer wedding dress stores.
What shoes go with a kelly green bridesmaids dress?
I am in a wedding in May and the bride has asked us to wear this pair of shoes with our dresses and I don't think it goes together at all. They are champagne and the dresses are strapless tee length kelly green..
http://www.shoestation.com/shoestation/product.asp?pf_id=PAAAAAFHAAOAKIEJ&s_id=0
Yeah, they go. The shoes are neutral, so they'll match. Silver would've been my first choice, but whatever.
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