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Roses are red and violets are blue, but all you want is an aesthetic that's just right for you. Whether you're an earth angel or a haute hipster, there's a floral focus to suit your style.

Succulents

Succulents

When ultrafeminine flowers aren't quite right, quirky Portland-based Ink & Peat has the antidote. Combining succulents with cut florals adds texture, geometry, and a hint of the offbeat (plus the hearty plants will survive long after the wedding).

Ink & Peat

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Sculptural Tablescapes

Sculptural Tablescapes

Turning the reception table into a work of art, L.A.'s Holly Flora groups everything from jewel-toned florals, feathers, and moss runners to lichen-covered rocks and bunches of mushrooms. The effect is an unexpected, over-the-top tableau where food and decor comingle.

Holly Flora

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Perfectly Undone

Perfectly Undone

Brooklyn-based Sarah Ryhanen's lush, natural-looking style suits a relaxed, indie-spirited celebration. It's as if you gathered wildflowers and grouped them haphazardly yourself (and the result just happens to be breathtaking).

Saipua

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Vintage Charm

Vintage Charm

Turning something old into something new, Katherine Oliver of SF-based Cherries Flowers scours antique fairs and curiosity shops for vase substitutes like milk glass, vintage soda bottles, and old-timey cans. Vintage linens and monochromatic blooms add a sweet touch, too.

Cherries

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Shells

Shells

Known for her destination nuptials, NYC wedding planner and floral designer Michelle Rago loves incorporating local elements like conch shells and driftwood. Besides being perfect for a beachy celebration, a shell bouquet or centerpiece can be made long in advance on just about any budget.

Michelle Rago Ltd.

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