7 Wedding Flower Trends You'll See in 2023
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7 Wedding Flower Trends You'll See in 2023



Wedding Flower Trends You'll See in 2023

It’s no secret that when it comes to weddings, floral arrangements can take up a huge part of your budget - and help set the vibe for the entire day. Whether you’re planning a huge formal affair or a lowkey country get-together, we’ve rounded up our favourite wedding floral trends popping up 2023 to suit any style and budget.


Venue Cowbell Creek, florals by Missy La'Belle

Soft pops of colour

We’ve been living in the age of neutrals for a long time now, and with good reason. While elegant whites and creams make for a simple and classic look, post-pandemic brides and grooms are looking for something a little more… fun. Adding gentle pops of colour to your floral arrangements is a beautiful way to symbolise joy, vibrancy, and new beginnings, so don’t be afraid to sneak in a few of your favourite hues. Think roses, poppies and wildflowers.

Venue: Byron Bay hinterland, Florals by Poppy & Fern Byron Bay


Dried and preserved

The rise of dried bouquets and arrangements has been showing up in interior design trends, and it just makes sense that weddings would follow. These aren’t your nan’s dusty dried florals from the 70s, and there are so many benefits to choosing a gorgeous dried arrangement over fresh. Collect them months ahead of time to avoid that last-minute rush, gift them to your bridal party or keep them in your home forever to remind you of your special day. Stunning!

Venue Graciosa Byron Bay, Florals by Lola’s Wildflower’s


Bigger isn’t better

It’s true! While it’s easy to get caught up in the craziness of wedding planning and order a beautiful bouquet you need both arms to lift… it really doesn’t need to be that way. You can absolutely make a stunning impact with a smaller bouquet, and we’ll be seeing a lot more of these heading into 2023. Think about it: they’re easier to carry and party with, they don’t hide your face in photos, and your Maid of Honour won’t need an intense gym routine to be able to hold yours during the ceremony.

Venue, Fig Tree Byron Bay, Florals by Haven Botanical


Think green

Another trend that’s perfect for the budget-conscious, yet won’t look “cheap”. Adding a whole lot of greenery to your floral arrangements makes for a beautiful pop of colour (remember we like that trend) and an inexpensive way to add drama to your bouquets. Your florist will have the best recommendations on which leaves will make the best impact and achieve the look you’re after.



Venue Crystal Pacific Palm Beach, Florals by Foliar



Throw some love

The environmentally-conscious wedding is definitely not a new trend (in fact, check out our blog on how to plan the perfect sustainable wedding), but it’s a fantastic one that will only continue to grow. Thankfully we’ve moved past the rice-throwing movement that gripped the 1980s, and these days most venues have rules on what kind of confetti your guests can throw during your recessional. Biodegradable confetti is a fantastic option and looks INCREDIBLE in photos, fresh rose petals are full of romance, but dried flowers and gum leaves are maybe the most efficient option, and definitely still make an impact. You can prepare your own if you’re feeling thrifty, or purchase readymade dried flowers or gum leaves cut into hearts for a truly natural feel.

Venue NSW Hinterland Biodegradable confetti by The Whole Bride

Venue Graciosa Byron Bay, Natural gum-leaf confetti

Flowers in her hair

Step aside flower crowns, there’s a new girl in town. When it comes to your bridal look, it’s the little details that really elevate things, and soft braids featuring delicate florals is the perfect little detail. Whether you’ve chosen fresh or dried arrangements, tie in the theme with a touch of nature in your hair - the more soft and subtle the better!

Byron Bay, Hair florals by Calleja Artistry

Make it personal

So here’s where we make our wishlist for 2023. So many brides feel that they have to do things a certain way, because that’s what you do at weddings! Now there’s nothing wrong with keeping it classic, but if that’s not your vibe you can add a little personality by stepping outside the box. Bouquets featuring personal trinkets, sparkly stars or a little tulle in your favourite colour are fun ways to be a little different, and are guaranteed to make for some unforgettable photos.




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