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The distributors of International Floral Distributors present Flower Trends Forecast 2015, the leading flower trend report for emerging floral styles for weddings and events. Modern Garden, Majestic, Lapis Luxury and Kaleidoscope are the trend palettes of the year. Check them out!

Lapis Luxury - Flower Trends Forecast 2015

Inspired by the blues of the Mediterranean Sea and chinoiserie east-Asian design interpretations, this formal and sophisticated décor style is elegant and textural. And although much wedding décor has moved to a more natural look this design style shows many contrasting techniques for moving the simple garden theme to something bold, urban and cutting edge.

Pete Garcia - Flower Trends Forecast 2015

Lapis Luxury is an event in blues and white; refined, formal and crisp. Contrast is a key element to many design techniques, contrasting colors, contrasting textures and contrasting forms build impact and draw us in. This trend include many products from the Pete Garcia Company.

Majestic - Flower Trends Forecast 2019

The Majestic wedding produces an elegant and romantic event. The polished style comes from the use of rich colors with the metallic accent of gold. The regal shades of violet and purple make everything vibrant and gives the affair a very bold, elegant and romantic feel.

Modern Garden - Flower Trends Forecast 2015

The most popular wedding theme for 2015 is the romantic garden look! The vintage look of the English garden features flowers that appear fresh picked and include hydrangeas, roses and calla lilies all mixed with textural cut greens. Modern Garden has that vintage yet modern appeal with antiquity only seen when desired.


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