January 2019

What’s in Bloom?

The Flower Trends Forecast 2019 predicts upcoming flower, color and décor design trends
By Sara Perez Webber

If you happened to catch the most recent British royal wedding—Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s October nuptials at Windsor Castle—you probably noticed the lavish floral displays at the entrance to St. George’s Chapel. Designed by Rob Van Helden, the autumnal arrangement “featured foliage and flowering branches sourced locally from Windsor Great Park, as well as liquid amber trees, roses, hydrangea, dahlias and berries,” according to Harper’s Bazaar.

The Wedding Planner

Lynda Barness—an award-winning consultant in Philadelphia—shares some of the trends she’s seeing in the industry

By Sara Perez Webber

In Lynda Barness’s book, I DO: A Wedding Planner’s View, she describes a mother-of-the-bride who wanted a well planned social media campaign for her daughter’s big day. “Her idea was to ‘generate some more excitement’ about her daughter’s wedding,” writes Barness, a wedding planner based in Philadelphia.

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