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AU: "It will be a year of weddings featuring colorful, natural, and sustainable flower arrangements"

In Australia, there are usually 120,000 weddings each year, but in the face of the pandemic, those numbers dropped drastically, with 78,989 marriages happening in 2020, and just over 89,000 in 2021, honey.nine.com.au reports. But what are the flower trends this year? 

Natasha Tarabey, who has run her florist business Radiant Blooms from home for over two years, and has worked around weddings long before her own business venture, tells Nine the following:

"We should prepare ourselves for a year of weddings featuring colorful, natural, and sustainable flower arrangements.

During COVID, it was really difficult operating, but now that it's been out of lockdown and events and weddings are picking up again after being pushed back, things are great," she says."

Tarabey, 25, has noticed neutral tones in wedding blooms are slowly starting to phase out in favour of color.

Read the complete article at honey.nine.com.au 

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