Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-11 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-13 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-6 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-16 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-12 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-17 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-9 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-8 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-1 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-15 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-4 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-14 Mildred&Co-floral-trends-blog-5 Gone are the days when wedding flowers were a small posie to hold as you walked down the aisle or a simple flourish to a bridal table. Modern wedding flowers are now one of they key elements to the look and feel of the day, taking center stage as wedding décor and bridal party accessory. It seems every wedding season flowers become more and more stunning, more of an event in their own right. As hard as it is to choose, we have narrowed down five floral trends we are loving right now. Foraged Berries, cotton flowers, seed-pods and stone fruit give bouquets and centerpieces an earthy, foraged feel. We love how anything goes with this kind of arrangement, the more unique and whimsical the better! The Floral Headpiece A crown of flowers is the new wedding accessory must-have for all floral loving brides. Historically reserved for your barefoot hippy bride, there is now a floral headpiece to suit all bridal styles. From dark and romantic to wild and whimsical, the perfect crown awaits you. Foliage Foliage is the new flowers. An absence of colourful blooms and an abundance of lush leafy greens make for a romantic and modern wedding style. Seeded eucalyptus, lemon leaf, boxwood and ivy are a great place to start. Foliage table and isle runners, sprig place settings and beautiful cascading green bouquets make this one of our favourite trends. The Floral Backdrop The floral backdrop has been around for a while now and we love how it continues to evolve. Floral walls and curtains, arches of bright blooms and chandeliers of cascading buds and foliage all make breathtaking backdrops to say “I Do”. Long Ribbons This trend is all about texture. Think wild, hand-picked bouquets fastened with velvet, lace and torn linen. The draping ribbons become as much a focal point as the beautiful blooms they bind together and are a lovely way to add touch of romance to your overall theme. All images can be found on the Mildred&Co Pinterest Page.