Presenting

Florists' Review - April 2021

Florists' Review Media Group has served the global floral in study for over 124 years.

Issue link: http://floridahomesmag.uberflip.com/i/1358197

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 27 of 67

Trends 28 April | 2021 Jumpsuit Trend ese sleek dress alternatives are comfortable, figure flattering and totally of the moment, according to Brown. Bonus—it's basically impossible to put on one of these tailored ensembles and not feel like a badass. For this year, all-over lace, detachable sleeves and shimmery fabric gives the classic white jumpsuit a modern update. Blooms & Twine Floral Design – Portland, Ore. @bloomsandtwinefloral Photography by Widman Photography Jumpsuit Belt Every time a new bridal fashion style comes into popularity, I do a little happy dance. Many to-be-weds find that traditional formalwear offerings don't mesh with their personal styles or gender presentations, so I absolutely adore this year's stylish jumpsuit options. This bouquet has nontraditional elements and styling, as well as a fun and whimsical ombré color progression. For jumpsuit wearers who want something other than bouquets, I've done f loral belts, earrings, fascinators, hat pins and lapel pieces. The options are endless when you think creatively. —Owner Katie Watkins Cape Dress Trend No veil? No problem. Brown says that not only do capes, or cape veils, offer the same benefits of traditional veils—visual interest, extra coverage and an optional train—but they're also an effortless way to kick up a bride's style a notch. Brides can go minimalist with a sheer cape or bring the drama with a beaded or printed one. Lee Floral Design – Livonia, Mich. @leefloraldesign Photography by Megan Jerndt Photography Cape Bouquet I chose a modern/boho aesthetic for this bouquet. It features Anthurium, various rose varieties, sweet peas, Ranunculus and dried botanicals. e cape, adorned with embroidered stars and moons, has a soft celestial feel, so I chose sweet peas and Ranunculus to play into this softness while the dried palm spears and Anthurium create harsh lines to curate interest. I opted for a neutral color palette filled with blushes, taupes, whites and ivories, which allowed a creamy look and feel without competing with this cape and dress. —Owner Brandi Higginbotham Katie Watkins, Photographer Widman Photography Brandi Higginbotham Photographer Megan Jerndt Photography

Articles in this issue

view archives of Presenting - Florists' Review - April 2021