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What better way to ring in the new year than married! This couple partied on New Years Eve with all their close friends and family at the Clubhouse in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had a formal black and white color scheme with all the bridesmaids in black dresses with white bouquets. They had white flowers like orchids, hydrangea, roses, ranunculus, and anemones to add the touch of black. The party had gold and silver accents in disco balls, sparkly dresses, and a balloon wedding backdrop.
For their wedding ceremony backdrop they did gold pedestals with asymmetrical white floral arrangements. This is a fun and unique idea for ceremony florals that is trendy. The structural geometric element of the metal pedestals contrasts well with the soft flowing flowers.
Table centerpieces are bud vases with white flowers for a simple centerpiece floral design that is still classy, but budget friendly.
The bridal bouquet and bridesmaid bouquets are classy, timeless, and formal. By not adding any greenery to the bouquets the white color pops even more against the black bridesmaid dresses and the bouquets look more formal.
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Bronte
Bronte is a seasoned floral designer with over 13 years of experience and a degree in horticulture and floral design. She has been featured in prestigious bridal magazines and has worked with hundreds of couples. Bronte is dedicated to simplifying the wedding process for her clients and promoting the use of locally sourced flowers, combining her passion for blooms with sustainability efforts in the industry.