When it comes to wedding florals, there aren’t many things are as iconic as the bridal bouquet. It’s one of the wedding aspects that our brides love designing most—and some even opt to press or dry their bouquet after their big day is over to hold onto those precious petals for years to come.
However, with so many bridal bouquet styles to choose from, how do you define which best complements the overall aesthetic of your wedding? Not to fear, our brides-to-be! Today, we’re breaking down the ins and outs of five iconic bridal bouquet styles and with our advice, you'll be able to identify the right shape that best suits your bridal look and overarching wedding theme.
It’s important to think about which types of flowers you want to have in your bouquet, since they will influence the formality of the bouquet. This type of wedding bouquet can be easily tailored in cost because of its ability to be compromised in either the same type of flower or an assortment of varieties and sizes.
It’s important to think about which types of flowers you want to have in your bouquet, since they will influence the formality of the bouquet. This type of wedding bouquet can be easily tailored in cost because of its ability to be compromised in either the same type of flower or an assortment of varieties and sizes.
A round bouquet, should connote a voluminous ball of blooms—it's 360 degree construction also eliminates the need for a front and back (it's a beauty from all angles!). If you're considering this classic type, know that using only one type of flower can be really effective.
It’s a simple, yet elegant and traditional bouquet shape and can be designed as either a tight cluster for density, or loosely for an ”airy” feel. A round bouquet is the most popular shape for weddings and are just that: round! Round bouquets typically consist of a single type of floral (or varying types of florals in a single color) arranged in a perfect dome. Stems are typically wrapped tight with a silk ribbon.
If you are looking for the most timeless and elegant of all bridal bouquet styles then this is the one for you. Round bridal bouquets have been popular in weddings for years—and they’re not going out of style anytime soon. If you’re rocking a princess ball gown and/or going for a classic, formal wedding aesthetic, a round bouquet is your best friend.
A round bouquet is a true classic, so you’ll want to make sure it fits with the overall aesthetic of your wedding. (They don't fit as well with super modern, playful, or boho weddings.) Keep in mind round bouquets typically make the strongest statement when they’re monochromatic or consist of all one type of flower.
It’s a simple, yet elegant and traditional bouquet shape and can be designed as either a tight cluster for density, or loosely for an ”airy” feel. A round bouquet is the most popular shape for weddings and are just that: round! Round bouquets typically consist of a single type of floral (or varying types of florals in a single color) arranged in a perfect dome. Stems are typically wrapped tight with a silk ribbon.
If you are looking for the most timeless and elegant of all bridal bouquet styles then this is the one for you. Round bridal bouquets have been popular in weddings for years—and they’re not going out of style anytime soon. If you’re rocking a princess ball gown and/or going for a classic, formal wedding aesthetic, a round bouquet is your best friend.
A round bouquet is a true classic, so you’ll want to make sure it fits with the overall aesthetic of your wedding. (They don't fit as well with super modern, playful, or boho weddings.) Keep in mind round bouquets typically make the strongest statement when they’re monochromatic or consist of all one type of flower.
They also look best kept to a moderate-to-small size, so if you’re dreaming of a massive, lush bouquet, you might want to consider the hand-tied, pageant, or cascading style instead.
Originally writen by theplannersvn and most pictures collected from pinterest

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