Wedding Bouquet Styles Your wedding bouquet is the most important flower choice you have to make and will one of the first things your guests see as you walk into the room. Our Designers will help you choose a bouquet and flowers to complement your wedding dress. There are many types of wedding bouquets and we have put a guide together of the most popular types of wedding bouquets.
Hand Tied Bouquet Generally round in shape and usually consists of a simple flower choice. This bouquet is usually bound with ribbon with the stems showing. Suited to all dress styles, but best suited to an Empire Line style. Cascading Bouquet Also called the teardrop, fountain or waterfall bouquet. This sophisticated and elongated bouquet is usually full, with an abundance of floral blooms; and usually tapers with flowing foliage. Best suited to a traditional Ballerina style wedding dress
Crescent Bouquet A dramatic Bouquet of arching flowers, it can be designed to project a more contemporary look. This type of bouquet best suits a more modern choice of flowers.
Biedermeier Bouquet These are very structured bouquets in their appearance, and may be fully wired or on their natural stems. The biedermeire bouquet is entirely symmetrical with the flowers arranged in symmetric circles.
Over The Arm Bouquet Also known as a presentation or pageant bouquet featuring a gathering of flowers with natural stems showing. Best suited with A line or Empire Line dress style Composite Bouquet This style is usually a large flower which has been assembled with detached petals from numerous similar flowers, Suits A line or Empire Line
Freeform Contemporary Bouquet This contemporary style is often designed with tropical flowers and foliages which have distinctively unique shapes. Suits any modern style of dress Pomander Bouquet This is a round ball covered in flowers that is suspended by a ribbon and worn from the wrist. Suited more for bridesmaids, junior bridesmaids, and flower girls. Book Bouquet A small prayer book or bible used as the platform upon which a small bouquet is placed. The design may be composed of a small cluster of flowers or may be featured as a small cascade. Generally flowers are attached with ribbon or a small armature to prevent damage to the book. Wreath Bouquet Made popular by the wedding of Britain's Duke and Duchess of York (Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson), this ''bouquet'' is a large ring decorated or intertwined with foliage and flowers. Generally thought of as a symbol of eternity with no beginning or end.
Basket Bouquet Flowers arranged and carried in a shallow basket and often used in a garden or garden-like wedding setting. Most often carried by young attendants (flower girls and junior bridesmaids).
Nosegay Bouquet A small, round-shaped, cluster of flowers often not as dense as a traditional round bouquets. Nosegays are mounted in a tussie-mussie (a small, Victorian style, metal or glass, cone-shaped holder).
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