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We have already begun planning and designing for our clients 2021-2022 weddings, and we are seeing a ton of trends and common themes pop up! We broke it down for you in this blog, so you can stay on top of the newest weddingdesign trends you’ll be seeing a lot more of in 2021! Allen Florals & Planning: Connor and Co.
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