“Go Big or Go Home” is Out: Embrace the Charm of the Petite Bouquet! ♡
2018.10.25 published
You often see large wedding bouquets, but…
One of the elements to consider when thinking about wedding bouquet designs is the sense of volume.
When browsing the internet and Instagram, it’s evident that voluminous wedding bouquets are all the rage.
I always wanted to hold a bouquet large enough to hide the bride's upper body, but…
Recently, it seems I've seen too many, and I'm starting to feel a bit tired of them…
"It's trending, but I've seen so much that I'm bored with it."
Perhaps some of you feel this way.
Let's revisit the charm of petite bouquets that aren’t swayed by trends♡
In times like this, let’s return to the classics♩
Rather than the trendy voluminous bouquets, the longstanding classic at royal weddings and such has always been the “petite bouquet,” hasn’t it?♡
Small bouquets may lack impact, but they are elegant, pure, and perfectly suited for the special ceremony of a wedding.
However, petite bouquets can be tricky, and if not done right, they can end up looking outdated and unattractive. Moreover, with the recent trend of large bouquets, one might dread the thought of being perceived as if they "were being thrifty."
To create a stylish and cute look without giving off that impression, the key is to achieve an airy and casually whimsical feel.
Let’s take a look at some chic examples of petite bouquets.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 1
A romantic wedding bouquet tied with pale pink and lavender roses♡
The sheer ribbon matches the bouquet's vibe perfectly and is lovely.
Mixing in a bit of green that bounces out adds a nice touch without being too sweet.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 2
A simple wedding bouquet that’s just tied with pink-purple tulips. The point lies in deliberately not aligning the lengths, allowing the flowers to vary in height.
Wrapped with a thick lace ribbon, it looks elegant.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 3
A classic wedding bouquet tied with pale roses and peonies. Mixing in some pink hydrangeas adds a maximum level of cuteness♩
A bouquet made with standout flowers exudes presence even when petite.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 4
This one features a petite bouquet tied with pink roses. Although roses have a glamorous image, selecting blooms that haven’t fully opened keeps it clean and elegant♡
Mixing in some small flowers here and there adds a sense of lightness.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 5
A petite bouquet tied with fluffy-colored peonies, tulips, and delphiniums. Its small size highlights the charm of each individual flower♡
This bouquet creates a natural and adorable bride look.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 6
A bouquet tied with white eustomas and blue hydrangeas. The sophisticated and stylish atmosphere is wonderful.
The noble appearance combined with transparency is delightful.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 7
A petite bouquet featuring lush cup-shaped peonies as the main flower. The green and astilbes popping out are adorable♡
A kiss shot with a petite bouquet hiding the mouth is a must-have wedding photo.
Elegant and Cute♡ Petite Bouquet Design 8
An adorable wedding bouquet that only has lily of the valley tied together. Its small size can be held in one hand, giving it a delicate impression. It makes you want to protect the bride holding it♡
Perfect for a pure bride look during the ceremony.
Perhaps the era of petite bouquets is coming♡
For those tired of towering voluminous bouquets, I’ve introduced some stylish petite bouquet designs.
While wild bouquets and large loosely tied bouquets are charming, considering their compatibility with the dress, they might overshadow the dress and seem a bit excessive…
In contrast, a carefully selected petite bouquet won’t interfere with the design and details of the dress♡
Plus, it has a refined appearance that is not easily swayed by trends. It might just be that we’ll see a resurgence of airy petite bouquets soon♡