Wedding Style Guides — 12 Aesthetic Directions
Garden, boho, luxury, rustic-barn, modern minimalist, wildflower, tropical, vintage, black-tie, micro, elopement, destination — every major wedding aesthetic with recipes and matching venue types.
Garden Wedding Florals
Garden-style weddings are the most requested aesthetic in 2024/2025 — and also the hardest to price because the 'gathered from the garden' look takes more stems than clients expect. This page breaks down the recipes and the cost realities so you can quote the look correctly.
Read guide →Boho Wedding Florals
Boho weddings live in a specific visual language: earthy, textural, sun-washed, slightly desert. The palette leans toward terracotta, rust, cream, and sage — and the flower mix includes dried elements, pampas, and protea that sit at a different price point than standard fresh-only arrangements.
Read guide →Luxury Wedding Florals
Luxury wedding florals mean bigger budgets, higher expectations, and the kind of stem counts that break pricing spreadsheets. These are $15k+ weddings where the client wants the best of everything and will notice if a single focal flower is wrong. This page covers the recipes and the software workflow that makes these weddings actually profitable.
Read guide →Rustic Barn Wedding Florals
Barn weddings are the most common rural venue type in the US, and the floral design has its own logic — the space is large, the ceiling is high, and the wood tones require flowers that pop without competing. This page breaks down recipes that photograph well inside a barn specifically.
Read guide →Modern Minimalist Wedding Flowers
Modern minimalist weddings have taken over major urban markets — the look is clean, sculptural, and deeply intentional. Fewer flowers, higher-quality stems, and an architectural sensibility replace traditional abundance. This page covers the recipes and the pricing logic for low-volume, high-impact work.
Read guide →Wildflower Wedding Florals
Wildflower weddings look effortless — which is exactly why they're deceptively hard to price. That 'picked from a meadow' look actually takes more stems than a structured arrangement because the variety count is higher. This page tells the truth about what wildflower weddings really cost to produce.
Read guide →Tropical Wedding Florals
Tropical weddings require a completely different stem vocabulary — heliconia, monstera, ginger, and bird of paradise replace roses and peonies. The price points are different too, and stems last longer out of water which opens up different install options. This page covers the tropical-specific recipes and pricing.
Read guide →Vintage Wedding Florals
Vintage weddings borrow from specific decades — 1920s Art Deco, 1950s romance, 1970s earthy warmth — and the floral style has to match. This page separates vintage into its key eras and gives you recipes and palettes that feel era-specific without being costumey.
Read guide →Black-Tie Wedding Florals
Black-tie weddings are about gravitas. The flowers need to hold their own against tuxedos, crystal, and grand venues. This isn't the place for loose wildflower looks — it's the place for symmetrical, architectural, all-white or deeply saturated floral statements.
Read guide →Micro Wedding Florals
Micro weddings (20–50 guests) are their own pricing category — smaller scale, higher per-guest spend, and an intimate feel that rewards precision over abundance. This page covers the recipes and the pricing logic for micro weddings that still feel luxurious at a lower overall budget.
Read guide →Elopement Floral Packages
Elopement florals are intimate — often just a bouquet and a boutonniere — which means the margin per piece has to do more work. This page shows how to package elopement florals so the client gets a meaningful experience and the florist makes real money on a small order.
Read guide →Destination Wedding Florals
Destination weddings add complexity — local sourcing, travel logistics, venue unknowns, and coordinating with a ground team. This page covers both the design logic and the operational workflow for florists running weddings in locations they don't live in.
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