Read on to find out which wedding trends will be all the rage in the year to come.
Keeping your florals local with old-school flower choices is a highlight for those eco-friendly couples.
Couples want more textures, more mixed foliage," says Bailly.

“We’ll see florals that are more romantic, more open, and more lush greenery.”
But as we look into 2018, will the classic, compact bouquet make a comeback?
“Years ago, we had very compact arrangements, with very minimal greenery.

That’s not the case anymore,” says Bailly.
Bailly top recommendation for brides who are thinking of following the bouquet trends for 2018?
Are you obsessed with watercolor?

Do you love the look of letterpress?
These are all things that are no longer “against the rules” for your wedding invites.
The best way to get this information out to your guests is by making an itinerary.

This allows for plenty of colorful illustration to set the tone for the weekend and build excitement."
But the problem with fondant is that many people don’t love the taste.
So does a couple have to choose between taste or design?

The short answer: No!
“We’re seeing more simplistic, softer designs, like a textured buttercream design with minimal flower garnishes.
Buttercream also just tastes better!,” Maronian adds.

However, if you choose to do fondant, don’t be discouraged.
you’re free to jazz up the inside of your cake with a unique, unexpected flavor.
“We’re seeing a lot of lacework, chevron, and quilting,” says Maronian.

Think about the details incorporated throughout your wedding day, and weave that into the design of your cake.
“Crepe and other materials that allow for movement are big for 2018,” they told me.
But what if the couple (or the guests) aren’t big on desserts?


