Roses are red and violets are blue, but all you want is an aesthetic that's just right for you. Whether you're an earth angel or a haute hipster, there's a floral focus to suit your style.
Succulents
When ultrafeminine flowers aren't quite right, quirky Portland-based Ink & Peat has the antidote. Combining succulents with cut florals adds texture, geometry, and a hint of the offbeat (plus the hearty plants will survive long after the wedding).
Succulents
When ultrafeminine flowers aren't quite right, quirky Portland-based Ink & Peat has the antidote. Combining succulents with cut florals adds texture, geometry, and a hint of the offbeat (plus the hearty plants will survive long after the wedding).
Sculptural Tablescapes
Turning the reception table into a work of art, L.A.'s Holly Flora groups everything from jewel-toned florals, feathers, and moss runners to lichen-covered rocks and bunches of mushrooms. The effect is an unexpected, over-the-top tableau where food and decor comingle.
Sculptural Tablescapes
Turning the reception table into a work of art, L.A.'s Holly Flora groups everything from jewel-toned florals, feathers, and moss runners to lichen-covered rocks and bunches of mushrooms. The effect is an unexpected, over-the-top tableau where food and decor comingle.
Perfectly Undone
Brooklyn-based Sarah Ryhanen's lush, natural-looking style suits a relaxed, indie-spirited celebration. It's as if you gathered wildflowers and grouped them haphazardly yourself (and the result just happens to be breathtaking).
Perfectly Undone
Brooklyn-based Sarah Ryhanen's lush, natural-looking style suits a relaxed, indie-spirited celebration. It's as if you gathered wildflowers and grouped them haphazardly yourself (and the result just happens to be breathtaking).
Vintage Charm
Turning something old into something new, Katherine Oliver of SF-based Cherries Flowers scours antique fairs and curiosity shops for vase substitutes like milk glass, vintage soda bottles, and old-timey cans. Vintage linens and monochromatic blooms add a sweet touch, too.
Vintage Charm
Turning something old into something new, Katherine Oliver of SF-based Cherries Flowers scours antique fairs and curiosity shops for vase substitutes like milk glass, vintage soda bottles, and old-timey cans. Vintage linens and monochromatic blooms add a sweet touch, too.
Shells
Known for her destination nuptials, NYC wedding planner and floral designer Michelle Rago loves incorporating local elements like conch shells and driftwood. Besides being perfect for a beachy celebration, a shell bouquet or centerpiece can be made long in advance on just about any budget.
Shells
Known for her destination nuptials, NYC wedding planner and floral designer Michelle Rago loves incorporating local elements like conch shells and driftwood. Besides being perfect for a beachy celebration, a shell bouquet or centerpiece can be made long in advance on just about any budget.






















