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Wedding bouquet ideas: how to choose the bridal bouquet of your dreams

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Ah, the bouquet! When I’m photographing a wedding, if the bride has a gorgeous bouquet, I can make the day look  like there were beautiful  florals everywhere!  I can use the bridal bouquet to spruce up bridal details, reception details AND even bride and groom portraits as well!

if you’re looking for wedding bouquet ideas, let’s dive into why this floral beauty deserves a top spot on your wedding must-have list!

Your bridal bouquet is more than just a handful of flowers—it’s a statement piece, a touch of elegance, and the ultimate wedding day accessory! Whether you’re dreaming of a cascading masterpiece or a petite and charming arrangement, the right bouquet can elevate your entire wedding aesthetic. From dressing up your décor to adding a dreamy touch to your portraits, a well-chosen bridal bouquet works magic.

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Bouquet size options

Wedding bouquets are available in a variety of sizes and forms. Some bouquets are little and sweet, while others are enormous and trailing. If you already have a planner (which I strongly suggest), they will be able to assist you in choosing a bouquet. If you’re going for a more DIY approach, the most essential thing to keep in mind is that the gown and flowers should complement each other. Your florist will evaluate not only the bouquet’s colors and style in relation to the rest of the décor, but also its shape and size in terms of proportion and style with the gown and the contour of your body.

Ribbon options for your bouquet

Strands of gorgeous silks or a simple satin wrap may add a romantic touch to your bouquet. The importance of the bouquet’s ribbon cannot be overstated.

The sight of beautiful, hand-dyed, loose ribbons falling from beautifully asymmetric bouquets may be breathtaking. Of course, a cascading ribbon will not be present in every bouquet (some of my favorite florists favor tightly tied stems, and they are a thing of beauty). Please embellish your bouquets with the nicest ribbon you (or your florist) can find if your bouquet is romantic and nearly old-world (a combination I like). I highly recommend a 5cm wide hand-dyed silk ribbon (1 meter length, for a cascading ribbon). It will make a huge impact since it flows gracefully in the breeze and photos nearly like liquid gold!

It’s critical to match the color of the ribbon to the bouquet when choosing a color. The softest peach ribbon is ideal for a sunset arrangement of dusty sweetpeas and vivid orchids, while a huge bouquet of freshly picked lilac requires nothing more than a simple, complementing gray ribbon. If you want to make one flower in your bouquet the main point, tie the whole thing together using a silk ribbon in the same color as that bloom.

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Bridal bouquet ideas by editorial wedding photographer Andreas K. Georgiou
Bridal bouquet with pink ribbon standing on wooden floor

The bouquet’s style

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There are so many beautiful styles of bouquets! Some of them are:

  • The cascade, a very stylish form of bouquet in which flowers look as if they are flowing over the bride’s hands
  • The nosegay is a more structured bouquet, consisting of a small, tightly packed group of flowers, all cut to the same length.
  • The Biedermeier bouquet is named after a European style of interior design and is similar to a nosegay in structure
  • The Pomander, which is relatively unusual and is a sphere or ball of flowers carried by a loop of ribbon.

The bouquet is, indeed, an extension of oneself, and I daresay it is just as significant as your gown. Hundreds of flowers are placed about the chapel and reception hall, but the bride’s bouquet is always considered the most beautiful and significant. Portraits will be elevated by a gorgeous bouquet!

Bonus Tip: Ask your florist for extra clippings. Be sure your florist sets aside some additional stems and flowers for your photographer to use in detail photos.

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Conclusion

Your bridal bouquet is one of the most photographed details of your wedding day, so choosing the right one is well worth the effort! Whether you opt for a lush, cascading bouquet or a simple, structured arrangement, the key is to find a style that complements your gown, venue, and overall aesthetic. Don’t forget the power of a beautiful ribbon and those extra floral clippings for detail shots! With these wedding bouquet ideas in mind, you’ll have a stunning floral arrangement that not only enhances your wedding day but also becomes a cherished part of your memories for years to come.



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