"Copy-Paste" Wedding? No Thanks. How to Find Your Unique Style

You scroll through Instagram, save a thousand photos on Pinterest, and in the end, everything looks beautiful, but... everything looks the same. The biggest risk when planning a wedding today is falling into the "Copy-Paste" trap: replicating setups seen everywhere that tell nothing about who the two of you are.

In my Natural Flower Lab, I have a golden rule: we never copy. Today I will explain how we work to guarantee you a setup that is yours alone, authentic and unrepeatable.

Listening Before Flowers

Many couples come to me with a photo saved on their phone and say: "I want this." My answer? "We can do better: we can do YOURS." My work doesn't start by browsing a catalog, but by listening to your story. Who are you? What do you love? What atmosphere makes you feel at home? A floral project shouldn't just be "nice to look at"; it must be a mirror of your personality.

Details Make the Difference

Authenticity hides in small details. It’s not about using roses just because "they are used at weddings," but about choosing that specific flower because it reminds you of your first date, or using a ribbon of a particular fabric that echoes the bride's dress. In my lab, we design every element – from the bouquet to the centerpiece – to dialogue with the venue and your style, creating a harmony that no standard package can offer.

Spontaneous Elegance

My style is natural, organic, never rigid. I believe in the imperfect beauty of nature. A successful setup is one that seems to have sprouted spontaneously in that place, welcoming and familiar, without being forced. This is the secret to leaving guests speechless: not opulence for its own sake, but the emotion of entering an environment that speaks of you.

Choose Uniqueness

Don't settle for a wedding that looks like a copy of another. Your love story is unique, and it deserves a setting that respects it.

👉 Do you want a project that speaks about you? [Book a consultation in the Lab]: let's start from a blank sheet and draw your vision together.