5 floral trends for spring-summer 2023
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The arrival of spring-summer is always an exciting time for florists. The floral trends for this season are varied and colorful. Are you looking for new floral ideas? You've come to the right place! Indeed, from the use of colors to plays on textures and shapes, you will find here the 5 major floral trends for spring-summer 2023.
5. Monochrome bouquets and cameos
If you're looking to impress someone with a unique and elegant presentation, a white bouquet or a monochrome bouquet (a bouquet where one color is used in varying tones) are great options. Monochrome bouquets offer a polished and sophisticated aesthetic, while still showcasing a variety of flowers and textures.
Madame Alice loves monochrome bouquets, because they allow her to exploit her madness while offering a worked and thoughtful product.
When it comes to shades, according to the florist, there is a perfect color for every occasion. A new baby?! Why not give a bouquet in shades of yellow? Your son graduated from high school? An arrangement filled with green is just perfect! Your daughter got her first period… No! We won’t go there… but you get the idea.
4. Wild Flowers
Wildflowers have been a very popular trend for the past few seasons.
Wildflower bouquets come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, making them something for everyone, and are often inexpensive and/or free! Plus, who doesn't love a rustic, gourmet bouquet?
At Mme Alice's, you will find a plethora of wild flowers in the fridges, because the florist loves to pick in the early hours of the morning (Yeah...well...not just at 6am) the perfect flowers that the nature of Île d'Orléans has to offer, while fully respecting the ecosystem.
3. Leaves and greenery in the spotlight
- Hello Italian Ruscus which, through its length and romanticism, embraces shapes and meanders.
- Hello Israeli Ruscus which brings depth with its powerful and strong green .
- Do you know the podocarpus? It's my new love.
The Pistachio with its little woody side accentuates the country style. The Giganta eucalyptus is more resistant and a little wilder than our traditional babyblue. Dare to ask for leaves, dare to buy and add greenery to your bouquets, because in addition to adding volume you promote the longevity of your arrangement.
2. Local flowers
Local flowers are becoming increasingly popular among the Quebec and Canadian population. By choosing locally produced and grown flowers, you help reduce carbon emissions and support the local economy. In addition to their ecological and economic impact, local flowers are fresher and the varieties are literally impressive.
Perfect for bouquets, floral arrangements and weddings, flowers from local farms are literally a favorite because if you are looking for fresh and affordable flowers, they are a great choice.
1. Bunch bouquets
This year, a very fashionable trend is bouquets that use only one type of flower.
A single flower variety can be very interesting to look at, and offers a wide variety of effects. You then pay closer attention to its growth rate, scents, color palette, style and shape.
This trend is very popular because these bouquets offer elegant simplicity. Single flowers can be arranged in an organized and original way to create a stunning look or they can be placed freely without attachment in a pretty vase (Live free or die!). We can play with the variety of colors and sizes and create unique arrangements that capture attention.
Bunch bouquets are also more economical and more durable than bouquets with several varieties of flowers. Therefore, this trend is at the top not only because it is cool, but also because it is simple, economical, durable and environmentally friendly.
Finally, floral trends evolve with the rhythms of the seasons and the great designers in the field. It is sometimes interesting to follow certain flower artists, in order to see the trends evolve and discover the darling flowers of the moment... Do you remember the Pampas period? Ranunculus trip? You may not know it, but you too are inspired by the current floral trends when you come to visit Madame Alice.