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It’s always a perplexing question when people ask what kind
of wedding bouquet you want. These days there is such an
abundance of choice that there are very few restrictions.
The only possible restriction is the shape of your dress as
certain dress length, styles and fabrics are not suited to
all types of bouquet. So, what types of bouquet are
there?
The first type of bouquet which is very popular at the
moment is the fresh looking small bunch bouquet. These
generally contain a handful of calla lily stems or tulips
and are often designed to be carried across the arm. These
are ideal for spring and summer weddings that have a pure
and simple theme. Note though that these can look quite
plain and ordinary if table decorations and bridesmaids are
also in whites and creams.
Trailing bouquets are always popular for bridal bouquets
as they add drama to the bridal gown. These bouquets are
ideal for shorter, rounder brides as they elongate the
frame. Ensure they are not too large though as they do tend
to take over a bit. Trailing bouquets may contain various
lilies, roses and trailing greenery.
Hand held posy – spherical
Hand held posies are the type of bouquet usually held by
bridesmaids although more and more brides are going for this
option. These are shaped like a small ball into which roses
are worked to produce a beautiful pattern whichever angle it
is viewed from. These bouquets last really well because the
centrepiece is usually heavily watered thus making this
choice a great one for warm weather weddings.
Hand held posy – soft and trailing
The second type of hand held posy is the kind that is
more loosely tied and often with trailing greenery. This has
all the advantages of the usual hand held posy except the
look is softer and less ‘neat.’ This makes the bouquet look
more natural and less contrived which is perfect for brides
who are looking for something more unusual and organic
looking.
Funky bouquets
These often include other objects such as feathers,
ribbons, shells etc in addition to flowers. Some brides
choose to have no fresh flowers in their bouquet at all. The
beauty of a bouquet like this is that it won’t wilt, it will
last much longer and will provide a real talking point.
Whether you are going for a classical posy, a trailing
bouquet or an unusual bouquet, it should be a personal
choice. The type of bouquet you choose needs to be right for
you and in keeping with the rest of the theme for your big
day.
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