Bright smiles, high spirits, a voguish crowd and love in the air. Weddings are all this and more. But there’s a lot that goes into creating this spectacle known as the Great Indian Wedding. Elaborate planning, endless to-do lists and so forth. But there’s one thing that is truly non-negotiable, the decor.
It all starts with the couple picking the aura for their big day. And that’s where beautiful florals chime in. Predominantly, fresh flowers have been the unique choice for weddings and continue to be, rightly so. Not only do they add a luxe touch to any venue but create such a unique visual experience, one can’t help but get enough of them.
Over the last months, Interflora has covered many such dreamy weddings and with a delightful play of fresh blooms, tried to create a vision that stays etched forever in the minds of many. Let’s deep dive into the most popular flowers for the wedding season.
Lotus
Enchanting and truly mesmerizing, Lotus is a trendy showstopper and an innovative pick for weddings. Available in myriad colours, the delicate blossoms coalesce to create beautiful stage decor, arches and cozy corners that spread a vivacious hue through the event.
Jasmine
Known for its ethereal beauty and aromatic fragrance, jasmine is a popular choice for pre and post-wedding celebrations. Be it for showering the bride and groom with tiny petals or crafting Mogra trellis for the mandap, the flower’s simplicity infuses any space with exhilaration.
Marigold
Probably the most customary flower, the Marigold is a tender sight for sore eyes. They create breathtaking decor with unmatched elegance. And add a touch of finesse when paired with grand installations.
Rose
A forever kind of beauty, roses are the most versatile florals for any wedding. A petal shower for the bridal entry, couple’s garlands or table centrepieces, there’s never just one way to bring out the best in them.
Sunflower
With a captivating ornamental value, the bright-hued florals are an escape from reality. Used broadly for the mehendi and haldi ceremony, the flowers are used creatively to craft backgrounds, arches and cascading floral strings.