Fashion Quarterly

FLORAL FANCY

1. TEXTURAL AND ASYMMETRIC

“With this trend, look to strong colours, fresh clean whites and greens, or soft tones of pastels with hints of colour for interest, depending on your style. Bouquet shapes orchids and anthuriums, and of course roses, as they are available in so many stunning tones. Proteas are a real treat for winter brides.” – Kelly Karam, owner of Blush in Auckland.

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