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Floral / Weddings

June 20, 2016
Creative Photo Setups
Creative Photo Setups

A photo booth is a staple at any event, but Marcy Blum, president of New York-based event planning firm Marcy Blum Associates, recommends creating a stylized photo studio, such as this lush sofa setup with dramatic floral arrangements for group shots.

Photo: Courtesy of Marcy Blum Associates
Uplifting, inclusive 'Yes to All' messaging was found throughout the design, along with hashtag speak like '#allthefeels, #allthevibes, and #allthecolors.'
Uplifting, inclusive "Yes to All" messaging was found throughout the design, along with hashtag speak like "#allthefeels, #allthevibes, and #allthecolors."
Photo: Laura Dee
In the resort’s penthouse suite, Gifts for the Good Life designed the 'Pop-Up Shop at the Top,' an immersive gifting experience, which used the closet for dip-dyed wearables and the bathroom for custom-made mermaid and merman products for hair and skin.
In the resort’s penthouse suite, Gifts for the Good Life designed the "Pop-Up Shop at the Top," an immersive gifting experience, which used the closet for dip-dyed wearables and the bathroom for custom-made mermaid and merman products for hair and skin.
Photo: Courtesy of Gifts for the Good Life
Gifting focused on local ceramics as well as handmade and dip-dyed items.
Gifting focused on local ceramics as well as handmade and dip-dyed items.
Photo: Rebecca Davidson
Whimsical details like colorful tassels decorated the gifting suite.
Whimsical details like colorful tassels decorated the gifting suite.
Photo: Melissa Wolfe
Engage's “e” icon was brought to life throughout the event, including on the stage backdrop.
Engage's “e” icon was brought to life throughout the event, including on the stage backdrop.
Photo: Rebecca Davidson
An on-theme desktop gift included a magnetic tray with branded items attached, including a mini vase, colorful sticky notes, a mint tin, kinetic sand with a press, and a pop socket for the guest's phone.
An on-theme desktop gift included a magnetic tray with branded items attached, including a mini vase, colorful sticky notes, a mint tin, kinetic sand with a press, and a pop socket for the guest's phone.
Photo: Paul Morse
The 20th Engage! Event was held at the Grand Cayman’s Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa, which opened in late 2016.
The 20th Engage! Event was held at the Grand Cayman’s Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa, which opened in late 2016.
Photo: Jenna Leigh
Guests gathered for the beach party on the first day of the conference. Illuminated signage contrasted with the natural setting.
Guests gathered for the beach party on the first day of the conference. Illuminated signage contrasted with the natural setting.
Photo: Paul Morse
During the 'Mermaid Dreams' party, mermaid and merman entertainers were on hand to pose with guests.
During the "Mermaid Dreams" party, mermaid and merman entertainers were on hand to pose with guests.
Photo: Chad Munro
During turndown service, attendees scored more branded treats such a Bluetooth shower speaker, a hangover kit, and artisanal marshmallows and traditional rum cake.
During turndown service, attendees scored more branded treats such a Bluetooth shower speaker, a hangover kit, and artisanal marshmallows and traditional rum cake.
Photo: Laura Dee
The Splash mixers that were included in the turndown service gift package were hand painted with tropical flowers, palms, and stingrays.
The Splash mixers that were included in the turndown service gift package were hand painted with tropical flowers, palms, and stingrays.
Photo: Laura Dee
Guests also received a custom coloring book and a set of coloring sticks.
Guests also received a custom coloring book and a set of coloring sticks.
Photo: Laura Dee
Colorful tents in a range of vibrant hues dotted the property and were used for meeting breaks and meals.
Colorful tents in a range of vibrant hues dotted the property and were used for meeting breaks and meals.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick
Guests sipped cucumber-basil drinks with gin-infused compressed watermelon bites during a mid-day break. Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa provided the cocktails and cuisine for the conference.
Guests sipped cucumber-basil drinks with gin-infused compressed watermelon bites during a mid-day break. Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa provided the cocktails and cuisine for the conference.
Photo: Rebecca Davidson
A coconut station offered up the freshly cut fruit during the break period.
A coconut station offered up the freshly cut fruit during the break period.
Photo: Chad Munro
A cheese display created to look like artist Salvador Dali delighted guests at the after-party. Two art-inspired accompanying canvases served up various dips for flatbread and savory crackers that were strung from a clothesline.
A cheese display created to look like artist Salvador Dali delighted guests at the after-party. Two art-inspired accompanying canvases served up various dips for flatbread and savory crackers that were strung from a clothesline.
Photo: Jennifer Domenick
The three-day event culminated with a technicolored gala, which featured a surprise performance by 1990s-era girl group En Vogue.
The three-day event culminated with a technicolored gala, which featured a surprise performance by 1990s-era girl group En Vogue.
Photo: John Cain Sargent
Magnificent Mediterranean
Magnificent Mediterranean

Skaff says people are feeling more confident in the economy, so colors are getting brighter and more vivid. The deep, rich colors of Spain, Italy, Egypt, and other Mediterranean countries will prevail, including golds, cinnabars, blues, and yellows. Consumers are also looking for finely-crafted and one-of-a-kind items and interesting textures and patterns, so ceramic containers and hand-blown glassware will be popular. “It’s a casual, haphazard formality, because it does have a form, but we use a lot of vines, citrus fruit, and natural elements like jasmine vines and flowers like dahlias or sunflowers,” he says.

Photo: Courtesy of IFD
Incarnation of Earth's Elements
Incarnation of Earth's Elements

This modern, simple style resonates the most with millennials, who appreciate the role of nature in their lives, according to Skaff. “From a floral perspective, it’s what we call landscape design. [It shows] how flowers really grow in nature, but in a slightly more modern way,” he says. “It’s strong groupings of materials, rather than dispersing them, like you’d see in landscape design.”

Popular floral elements will include amaranthus, liatris, celosia, and lotus pods, and containers of mixed metals.

Photo: Courtesy of I.F.D.
Positively Posh
Positively Posh

Rather than being a new trend, this concept is a twist on the 2017 trend of “French Connection.” Says Skaff: “Positively Posh is a revisiting of the Marie-Antoinette period. It’s timeless, romantic—a voguish, chic look and feel. This involves colors that are not only muted, but a couple of shades of pink, teal, green, and what’s important is we are seeing the purples come back into vogue.”

Ruffled flowers such as hydrangeas and peonies fit this trend, along with purple calla lilies and lilac. Designs are overabundant, with accents of gold and mother of pearl and textural ribbons.

Photo: Courtesy of I.F.D.
Folk Art Reinvented
Folk Art Reinvented

This is the most casual and whimsical style, marked by free-form design and a mix of bright colors. “There’s this whole group of consumers that love Etsy and love that hand-crafted look and feel," says Skaff. "So it’s like folk art, but in a youthful way. It’s spirited, upbeat, and quirky."

Very bright colors mark this style, including green, teal, yellow, pink, and orange. Butterfly and insect prints have also become popular in fabrics for fashion and home, and that will translate to floral design as well.

From a floral perspective, Skaff says bold choices such as alliums, Gerbera daisies, sunflowers, and even hand-dyed “rainbow roses” align with this trend.

Photo: Courtesy of I.F.D.
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