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16 Florists to Follow on Instagram

Your fast pass for wedding day décor inspiration.

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Aside from finding the perfect dress, finding the perfect floral arrangements and design for your big day seems like an equally daunting task. Luckily, there are a ton of floral designers on Instagram with breathtaking feeds that showcase their stunning arrangements and work to provide you with ample inspiration. We've curated our favorite feeds filled with endless floral inspo-no matter what your bridal style. Here, the wedding florists to follow as you plan your big day.

@putnamflowers

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Darroch and Michael Putnam, the owners of <a href="http://putnamflowers.com/" target="_blank">their namesake floral design company</a>, have a feed and aesthetic unlike any other. They're consistently updating their account with their latest breathtaking creations from weddings, design projects and photoshoots and taking us behind-the-scenes of some at their upcoming floral workshops. Whatever bridal style you are, the Putnam boys have an arrangement for you.  </p>

Darroch and Michael Putnam, the owners of their namesake floral design company, have a feed and aesthetic unlike any other. They're consistently updating their account with their latest breathtaking creations from weddings, design projects and photoshoots and taking us behind-the-scenes of some at their upcoming floral workshops. Whatever bridal style you are, the Putnam boys have an arrangement for you.

@Saipua

<p><a href="http://saipua.com/" target="_blank">This floral studio</a> may be the one that started it all when it comes to the deconstructed style weddings have been loving as of late. Founder and farmer Sarah Ryhanen isn't afraid of reinventing the wheel, and then reinventing the wheel she reinvented–from mason jars, to palm fronds to peonies–this is the feed to frequent if you want to revive bohemian classics in a bold new way...and see some cute sheep, chickens and live action from her farm in the process.</p>

This floral studio may be the one that started it all when it comes to the deconstructed style weddings have been loving as of late. Founder and farmer Sarah Ryhanen isn't afraid of reinventing the wheel, and then reinventing the wheel she reinvented–from mason jars, to palm fronds to peonies–this is the feed to frequent if you want to revive bohemian classics in a bold new way...and see some cute sheep, chickens and live action from her farm in the process.

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@ariellachezardesign

<p><a href="http://ariellaflowers.com/">Ariella Chezar</a>'s designs are distinct and singular–she knows how to merge colors together effortlessly and each arrangement is impeccably styled. For the bride that wants a closer look at wedding day details, she's the designer to follow.</p>

Ariella Chezar's designs are distinct and singular–she knows how to merge colors together effortlessly and each arrangement is impeccably styled. For the bride that wants a closer look at wedding day details, she's the designer to follow.

@foxfodderfarm

<p><a href="http://www.foxfodderfarm.com/">Designer Taylor Patterson</a>'s chic aesthetic influences her distinctive bouquets and centerpiece designs. For the bride who wants floral arrangements that are straightforward but still special, this is the feed to follow.</p>

Designer Taylor Patterson's chic aesthetic influences her distinctive bouquets and centerpiece designs. For the bride who wants floral arrangements that are straightforward but still special, this is the feed to follow.

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@studiochoo

 
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Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo, the designers behind Studio Choo, create sculptural and unexpected bouquets for brides that have a unique personal style. They somehow make flowers that wouldn't typically go together harmonize perfectly into centerpieces and bridal bouquets that will wow both you and your guests.

@floretflower

<p><a href="http://www.floretflowers.com/" target="_blank">Erin Benzakein</a>'s dreamy feed showcases fresh, unique floral varieties picked from her very own farm in Washington state–which she uses to create floral masterpieces. We love how she shares images of a single flower in a big bunch, teaching floral fanatics about each bloom to help them decide which flowers they'll incorporate in their special day bouquet.</p>

Erin Benzakein's dreamy feed showcases fresh, unique floral varieties picked from her very own farm in Washington state–which she uses to create floral masterpieces. We love how she shares images of a single flower in a big bunch, teaching floral fanatics about each bloom to help them decide which flowers they'll incorporate in their special day bouquet.

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@studiomondine

<p><a href="http://www.studiomondine.com/" target="_blank">A design studio</a> that couples the aesthetic of lush English garden arrangements with the sleek precision of Japanese ikebana, these florists seek the rarest ingredients, working directly with the finest flower farmers or growing unique blooms themselves in the Bay Area to achieve their vision. If you're looking to balance the wild feel of the romantic florists in the industry with something more sleek, this is the feed to frequent.</p>

A design studio that couples the aesthetic of lush English garden arrangements with the sleek precision of Japanese ikebana, these florists seek the rarest ingredients, working directly with the finest flower farmers or growing unique blooms themselves in the Bay Area to achieve their vision. If you're looking to balance the wild feel of the romantic florists in the industry with something more sleek, this is the feed to frequent.

@swallowsanddamsons

<p><a href="http://www.swallowsanddamsons.com/" target="_blank">Anna Potter</a>'s deeply hued feed filled with ultra-romantic bouquets makes us want to scroll forever. Her unfinished and finished works are exquisite–check out this feed immediately.</p>

Anna Potter's deeply hued feed filled with ultra-romantic bouquets makes us want to scroll forever. Her unfinished and finished works are exquisite–check out this feed immediately.

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@flowergirl

<p>Calling all Coachella-inspired, girly and bohemian brides, <a href="http://www.flowergirlnyc.com/" target="_blank">Flower Girl</a> has the perfect feed for you. They design bouquets based on what's available in the seasonal and temperamental New York City flower market and make unique and feminine designs with their signature romantic aesthetic. </p>

Calling all Coachella-inspired, girly and bohemian brides, Flower Girl has the perfect feed for you. They design bouquets based on what's available in the seasonal and temperamental New York City flower market and make unique and feminine designs with their signature romantic aesthetic.

@khlorisny

<p><a href="http://www.khlorisny.com/" target="_blank">Florist Krista Chiu</a> aims to create arrangements with a unique and strong aesthetic that's nothing like the super-romantic style her competitors are best known for. Her background in fashion certainly influences her designs–so much so that brands like Alexander Wang use her stunning blooms on the regular. </p>

Florist Krista Chiu aims to create arrangements with a unique and strong aesthetic that's nothing like the super-romantic style her competitors are best known for. Her background in fashion certainly influences her designs–so much so that brands like Alexander Wang use her stunning blooms on the regular.

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@tthblooms

<p>Fashion editor and consultant <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ttomasihill/?hl=en" target="_blank">Taylor Tomasi Hill</a> makes you want to jump into a bed of flowers–really petite flowers. She's often sharing behind the scenes pictures of her events in process (most of which are incredibly chic fashion dinners and industry weddings) before the actual arrangement is revealed and is best known for her mini arrangements and bouquets–all the better for seeing someone across a table and not being bogged down when walking down the aisle. Her fashion background doesn't hurt–her understanding of color, size, scale and using flowers as accessories is second to none.</p>

Fashion editor and consultant Taylor Tomasi Hill makes you want to jump into a bed of flowers–really petite flowers. She's often sharing behind the scenes pictures of her events in process (most of which are incredibly chic fashion dinners and industry weddings) before the actual arrangement is revealed and is best known for her mini arrangements and bouquets–all the better for seeing someone across a table and not being bogged down when walking down the aisle. Her fashion background doesn't hurt–her understanding of color, size, scale and using flowers as accessories is second to none.

@munsterrose

<p>For the bride that wants a lush and colorful bouquet (or a patinaed one) <a href="http://www.munsterrose.com/" target="_blank">Munster Rose</a> is your go-to source. They know how to make one hell of a bright peony arrangement, too.</p>

For the bride that wants a lush and colorful bouquet (or a patinaed one) Munster Rose is your go-to source. They know how to make one hell of a bright peony arrangement, too.

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@bowsandarrowsflowers

<p>This Texas based husband and wife duo, <a href="http://bowsandarrowsflowers.com/#!/HOME" target="_blank">Alicia and Adam Rico</a>, create gorgeous arrangements for the bride that wants an oversized, bold yet ultra romantic bouquet (they're known for their stunning cascading bouquets) that is just as memorable as their big day look. They can incorporate color in innovative ways not common to most Dutch Masters inspired florists and also frequently post images of adorable flower girl pieces, too.</p>

This Texas based husband and wife duo, Alicia and Adam Rico, create gorgeous arrangements for the bride that wants an oversized, bold yet ultra romantic bouquet (they're known for their stunning cascading bouquets) that is just as memorable as their big day look. They can incorporate color in innovative ways not common to most Dutch Masters inspired florists and also frequently post images of adorable flower girl pieces, too.

@sarah_winward

<p><a href="http://sarahwinward.com/" target="_blank">Sarah Winward</a>'s dreamy floral designs are inspired by the changing of seasons. Her base in the midwest allows her to experience all four of them, and arrange accordingly–follow her feed for inspiration, instruction and eye candy.<span></span></p>

Sarah Winward's dreamy floral designs are inspired by the changing of seasons. Her base in the midwest allows her to experience all four of them, and arrange accordingly–follow her feed for inspiration, instruction and eye candy.

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@mooncanyon

<p>Los Angeles-based floral designer <a href="http://mooncanyondesign.com" target="_blank">Kristen Caissie</a> designs whimsical bouquets and floral designs for the romantic bride that wants a jaw-dropping bouquet and otherwordly arrangements. Her feed is filled with stunning nature and various floral arrangements that ooze femininity.</p>

Los Angeles-based floral designer Kristen Caissie designs whimsical bouquets and floral designs for the romantic bride that wants a jaw-dropping bouquet and otherwordly arrangements. Her feed is filled with stunning nature and various floral arrangements that ooze femininity.

@joflowers

<p><a href="http://www.joflowers.co.uk/">This designer</a> grew up with gardeners in the U.K.–flora and fauna are in her blood. Her intuitive talent and her training in floral design allow her to masterfully create any ethereal arrangements that brides could ever dream of.</p>
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This designer grew up with gardeners in the U.K.–flora and fauna are in her blood. Her intuitive talent and her training in floral design allow her to masterfully create any ethereal arrangements that brides could ever dream of.

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Donna Kim is a tech, lifestyle, bridal and beauty writer. Her work has been featured in Racked, The Village Voice, Stylecaster and on her own blog, DonnaDaily.com. Donna blames her passion for all things bridal and beauty on her time holding roles as a social media editor and digital projects manager at Brides, Martha Stewart Weddings, xoJane.com, and xoVain.com. When Donna’s not researching the latest in beauty and bridal trends, browsing Instagram (for WAY too many hours) or getting Japanese nail art done, she’s most likely looking for her next favorite tea shop, planning her next exotic getaway or practicing calligraphy.
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