One of the most memorable events of high school is Homecoming. You’ve waited to find a date, figured out your attire and now it’s time to order flowers. Don’t worry, we’ve made it easy.
First, visit our website at Corsages and Boutonnieres (lafayetteflorist.com)
We’ll show you style and color options.
If you have questions, call or stop by the shop. We’re open daily and we can give you advice. You can also pick out your ribbon, look at the flowers and browse the menu.
Here are some of this year’s trends:
- Wristlet corsages (flowers on a decorative elastic bracelet) are the most popular. Get blingy with the double diamond, stay classic with the pearl bracelet or be edgy with the black bead.
- A popular look is to tuck flowers into their braid, add a flower crown for drama or use babies breath to sprinkle throughout a loose bun.
- Bright colors are big this year. Pick out a colorful bow in a matching or coordinating tint. Think of mixing orange and hot pink to brighten up that navy dress. Add yellow flowers to a black dress or dark suit. Mix your colors – pick the orange Sydney corsage and sub one of the roses for purple. The more color – the more fun!
- Sequins is popular. Add a few jewel sprays to your corsage or boutonniere for the pop of sparkle.
- Daisies symbolize happiness and positivity. Yellow daisies represent friendship, joy and optimism. These blooms are sturdy and will last all night long. Dance the night away!
- For that Boho look, go for the babies breath boutonniere with the twine stem wrap. For her, the white roses with babies breath keeps the palette neutral and you can add a soft peach bow for a hint of blush.
- Want to match your date? Stop by together for a fun outing and pick out coordinating corsage and boutonnieres.
- It’s easy to order. Go to our website and order online. Corsages and Boutonnieres (lafayetteflorist.com) Stop by our store and see flowers in-person or call and talk to one of our flower consultants.
- Lafayette Florist makes it easy. Order on your phone and pick it up on Homecoming afternoon.
- Now you’re set — Go have fun!