Your North West Wedding - February/March 2024 (Issue 84)

www.designhutweddingandeventstyling.co.uk www.detailstyling.com & www.jobradbury.co.uk www.jemmakhan.com & www.desireeanorth.com “The rustic vibe is still going strong, but I’m seeing more of a luxurious twist with candlelight, fresh flowers and trinkets.” – Gemma from Fiore Dorato. “We offer an Enchanted Collection, which is always a winner with its rustic yet elegant style and neutral tones that never look dated.” – Debbie from Design Hut Wedding & Event Styling. “Meadow-style table centrepieces create a luxurious but relaxed feel.” – Abbey from Fleurs&Ink. www.fleursandink.co.uk & www.oliviajmorgan.com www.cumberlandflowerfarm.co.uk & www.amykatherine.co.uk “The positive impact that sustainability has had on the wedding industry has made us more conscious of the products we use and how we re-use them. Other styling elements, such as favours, are becoming better quality and have a better purpose, with guests and re-use at the forefront. There is always an option to hire rather than buy tableware items, which saves you time sourcing and buying and helps the planet too.” – Maria from Detail. Event Styling & Design. “Floral arches are here to stay, with a focus on broken ones that can be used for the ceremony and repurposed for the reception.” – Jemma from Jemma Khan Studio. “With Pantone’s Colour of the Year being ‘Peach Fuzz’, I think we’ll see a move away from last year’s bright pops of colour to big blousy blooms in pastel tones with peaches, creams, pastel pinks and yellows taking centre stage.” – Indie from IndieBloom. www.leannarrowsmithphotography.co.uk & www.fioredorato.co.uk “Sustainability is a growing trend, with a lot of couples looking for greener options.” – Harriet from Cumberland Flower Farm. “Couples are opting for a retro, rustic and relaxed feel for their big day.” – Arran from Magic Made Possible Hire. www.mmphire.com www.facebook.com/meadowviewstudios33 & www.indiebloom.uk 66

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