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Florists' Review - April 2021

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Short Dress Trend For COVID brides planning a "minimony," Zoom wedding or elope- ment—or just looking for a good excuse to show off a killer pair of shoes—this bridal trend is ideal, according to Brown. Even if a bride opts for a long gown for the ceremony, a short dress can be perfect for a lively reception or other wedding-related events like a rehearsal dinner, bridal shower or day-after post-wedding brunch. Rosaspina Floral & Event Design - Montclair N.J. rosaspinafloral.com | @rosaspinafloral Photography by Diana and Korey Photo and Film Short Dress Bouquet Short dresses are fun and free spirited, so for them, I created this smaller-scale, wildf lower-inspired bouquet. It is abundant with texture for a look that is carefree yet elegant. The compact design won't overpower a shorter dress, and the tailored style of this bouquet is free spirited yet sophisticated, thanks to lush premium blooms paired with usually more loosely gathered wildf lowers. The sunf lowers are bright and fun, and they evoke a warm summer vibe that goes perfectly with any short dress style. Its vibrant and playful combination of unique and contrasting f lorals packs a punch, despite its small size. —Owner Lindsey L. Vandevier Subtle Sparkle Trend While glitz is nothing new in wedding gowns, Brown says that the bridal fashion runways this season were all about understated shimmer in the form of glitter tulle and tonal sequins and beading versus over-the- top metallic bling of seasons past. Perfect for evening nuptials, she says this trend adds an ethereal touch to any silhouette. Eden's Echo Floral Design & Event Styling San Antonio, Texas | @edensecho Photography by Monica Roberts Photography Subtle Sparkle Bouquet Subtle sparkle in a gown begs for subtle shine in a bouquet. A heavily bejeweled bouquet would clash with any soft glitter or subdued sequins seen in a lot of hot new gown designs for 2021. I love the holographic Anthurium trend, and this over-the-top modern fantasy bouquet has just enough to add a touch of shine to complement a gown featuring subtle sparkle. —Owner Erin McLarty Dress by Viktor&Rolf Mariage 30 April | 2021 Jasmine Bridal Style Trends

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