There is no one-size-fits-all answer for what a wedding should look like, and in our opinion, there shouldn’t be! Your wedding doesn’t need to mimic something you’ve seen online simply because it was pretty and is trendy right now. For your wedding to truly feel meaningful and something you’re excited to look back on, it’s important to choose a style that feels representative of you and your love story!
Your wedding style often already exists within your everyday life, you might just haven’t named it yet. Think about how you dress or the colors and textures you’re naturally drawn to. Are there pieces in your home, like furniture or décor, that bring you joy? Do you love traveling, or is there a place in the world that feels especially meaningful to you and your partner? These details can be incredibly helpful when defining the overall feel of your wedding.

Before diving too deeply into Pinterest, take a moment to reflect on what already inspires you. Pinterest can be a wonderful tool, but it’s most helpful when you’re using it to refine a vision, not trying to create one completely from scratch.
When gathering inspiration, especially in 2026, it’s also important to be mindful that some images you see may be AI-generated. While they can look visually stunning, certain designs, color combinations, or floral installations may not be realistic or possible to recreate in real life! Fall in love with blue roses from an image? Spoiler alert! These don’t exist in nature & are AI-generated! Understanding this early can help avoid disappointment later in the planning process. As your vendor we want to help make all your dreams come true, so having a conversation is truly important so we can come up with a game plan to create something that can embody what you were thinking but even better!
Once you begin to understand your style, patterns will naturally start to emerge. You may notice you’re consistently drawn to soft and romantic elements, or maybe clean lines and modern spaces feel more aligned with you. Some couples gravitate toward organic, garden-inspired designs, while others love a more timeless or editorial look.


There is no right or wrong, only what feels most like you. This clarity is especially helpful when it comes time to choose your flowers. Wedding flowers aren’t just individual pieces; they help support the overall aesthetic and atmosphere of your day. Your style influences everything from color palettes and flower varieties to arrangement shapes and how florals interact with your venue. Working with a wedding florist early in the planning process allows your floral design to grow alongside your vision, rather than being an afterthought. A florist can help translate your personal style into thoughtful floral choices that feel cohesive with your venue and the overall feeling you want your wedding day to have.
At the end of the day, your wedding style should feel natural and intentional, and honestly true to you. Trends will come and go, but a wedding designed around who you are will always feel timeless.
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