Seven Popular Types Of Wedding Bouquets- The Bride’s Guide

Bridal flowers are such an important part of your wedding day, so it’s important to pick a type of bouquet that will complement your overall look and theme. From romantic whimsical cascade bouquets to European biedermeier bouquets, brides have options when it comes to choosing their wedding bouquets. Which one will you carry down the aisle? These are some popular types of wedding bouquets, have a look.

Cascade Bouquet

                   

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One of the traditional and most dramatic forms of the bouquet is this one. They showcase a literal “waterfall” of flowers. The flowers are arranged to look as if they are flowing over the bride’s hands and down towards her feet.  This style of bouquet can be extremely large, but the smaller modern versions are often known as teardrop or trail bouquets. This type of bouquet makes a strong style statement, so make sure to keep your gown and other accessories simple.

Nosegay Bouquet

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This is a more structured bouquet, consisting of a small, tightly packed group of flowers, all cut to the same length. The stems are wrapped tightly in ribbon or lace, and the bouquet often has a stiff backing to give it shape. This gives a very classic look that can be chosen for a small, intimate wedding. These work well as bridesmaid bouquets too due to their small, compact size.

Posy Bouquet

 

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Yet another popular and classic choice for brides especially for petite brides, bridesmaids, and flower girls is Posy bouquet as it is smaller in size. This type of style consists of a small round bouquet that is tied with a decorative ribbon and is easy to hold in one hand. It features mostly flowers making it small and easier to carry. 

Composite Bouquet

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Also known as a glamelia, this bouquet is composed of individual hundreds of petals that are arranged and secured to resemble a single large bloom or a big one flower. These are quite expensive and are used in a luxurious wedding giving a scrumptious and extravagant look to the bride. These are usually made in a softer color palette. 

Pomander Bouquet

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 Traditionally for children and flower girls, this round ball of flowers suspended from ribbon or twine and worn by the wrist can be a fun and unique addition to your wedding. Mostly, this bouquet is enhanced with colorful jewels and gems. Usually, for this type of bouquet, sturdy flowers, such as roses, carnations, sunflowers, and gerbera daisies are used. 

Biedermeier Bouquet

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Named after a European style of interior design, Biedermeier style of bouquet is similar to the Nosegay style. The difference is that the flowers are arranged in tight concentric circles of contrasting colored flowers wrapped by fabric or wire to give a dramatic effect. This look should be used for a highly creative and artistic weddings. Use flowers like orchids, roses, dahlias and other texture-filled flowers to achieve this style.

Contemporary Bouquet

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In this type of wedding bouquet, no particular form is designed. Flowers and greenery stick out at unexpected angles, creating a highly unique and complex arrangement. Use this type of bouquet if your wedding will be over-the-top with versatile, strange, and unconventional arrangements to show your abstract creativity.

Try using exotic flowers like Yakla snow lotus, Law’s ceropegia, birds of paradise and so. Choose from these popular types of wedding bouquet which you will carry while walking down the aisle.

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