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Choosing the Perfect Bridal Bouquet
Brides are ditching the classic polished bouquet look and opting for a handful of flowers instead, loosely gathered with ribbons, cord or other fabric.
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
February 18, 2025

Choosing the Perfect Bridal Bouquet

Your bridal bouquet is more than just a bunch of flowers—it’s a reflection of your style, personality, and the overall theme of your wedding. With so many bouquet styles to choose from, it can be overwhelming to pick the one that feels just right. Here’s a guide to the different types of bridal bouquets and tips to help you make the perfect choice.

Round Bouquet

– What it is: A classic arrangement where flowers are tightly clustered into a round, symmetrical shape. Often made with roses, peonies, or hydrangeas.

– Best for: Traditional or formal weddings. Its timeless look pairs beautifully with almost any dress style, from ball gowns to sleek sheaths.

Cascade Bouquet

– What it is: A dramatic bouquet where flowers and greenery spill downward in a waterfall effect.

– Best for: Glamorous, vintage, or romantic-themed weddings. It’s perfect for brides looking to make a statement. This style works well with long trains and cathedral veils.

Hand-Tied Bouquet

– What it is: A loose, natural arrangement of flowers tied with ribbon or fabric, often featuring visible stems.

– Best for: Rustic, garden, or boho weddings. Its relaxed, organic feel complements outdoor venues and more casual bridal looks.

Posy Bouquet

– What it is: A small, compact bouquet that’s easy to hold, often made with a single type of flower.

– Best for: Intimate or minimalist weddings. It is simple and elegant and doesn’t overwhelm petite brides or delicate dresses.

Nosegay Bouquet

– What it is: Similar to a posy bouquet but with more greenery. This small arrangement often highlights foliage as much as the flowers.

– Best for: Bridesmaids or brides who prefer understated elegance. Its balance of flowers and greenery adds texture while maintaining a modest size.

Pageant Bouquet

– What it is: A long, slender bouquet designed to rest against the bride’s arm, often featuring calla lilies, orchids, or tulips.

– Best for: Modern or sophisticated weddings. Its sleek design complements structured dresses and minimalist aesthetics.

How to Choose the Right Bouquet

Consider Your Dress: Your bouquet should complement your gown’s style. A grand cascade pairs beautifully with a dramatic ball gown, while a simple posy suits a sleek, modern dress.

Match the Wedding Theme- The bouquet should align with your wedding’s vibe. Opt for a hand-tied arrangement for a boho feel or a structured pageant bouquet for a chic city wedding.

Think About Proportions- The bouquet size should suit your frame. Petite brides may want to avoid oversized arrangements, while taller brides can carry larger or longer styles.

Seasonal Blooms- Using flowers in season ensures they’ll look their best and can be more cost-effective. Consult with your florist about seasonal options.

Personal Touch- Incorporate meaningful elements like a family heirloom, your favorite flower, or blooms that represent your cultural heritage.

Your bridal bouquet is a beautiful accessory that will appear in many of your wedding photos and memories. Take the time to explore your options and work closely with your florist to create a design that feels authentically you. Whether you go bold with a cascade or keep it simple with a posy, your bouquet should ultimately reflect the joy and love of your special day.

 

Shikima Hinds

Managing Director, Shikima Hinds, Events Concierge

Tel. 876-925-4285/876-361-0910

email: shikima@shikimahinds.com

www.shikimahinds.com

While we love a voluminous clutch of cascading blossoms and greenery, smaller bouquets have been on trend most recently. .

Cascading bouquet,

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