Trendy Designs of "Shiromuku Bouquets" Held by Stylish Brides: 3 Types to Inspire You♡

2020.11.22 published
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What Wedding Bouquet Matches a Shiro-muku?

The Shiro-muku is the most formal kimono.

A Shiro-muku, which can only be worn by brides, is a traditional wedding garment that many brides in Japan wish to wear at least once in their lifetime.

Until a few years ago, the classic wedding bouquet paired with a Shiro-muku was a ball bouquet resembling a handball.

However, in recent years, there has been an increase in brides choosing clutch bouquets typically associated with dresses. Nowadays, it has become popular to combine a Shiro-muku with new designs of Japanese-style bouquets that break from tradition. ♡

Observing the recent bridal styles featuring Shiro-muku, we can see the trends in wedding bouquets emerging. ♡

In this article, we introduce three popular styles of bouquets for the Shiro-muku.

If you are a bride wearing a Shiro-muku for a pre-wedding shoot, ceremony, or outfit change, please use these bouquet designs as inspiration. ♩

Today's Popular Shiro-muku Bouquet ① Bouquet with Pampas Grass

The first bouquet we introduce features wedding flowers made with fluffy pampas grass resembling susuki grass.

The new coordination of pairing pampas grass, popular in rustic and bohemian weddings, with a Shiro-muku is trendy. ♡

A mixed bouquet of pampas grass and wildflowers like protea looks stylish.

The blend of traditional and modern styles feels very on-trend, doesn’t it?

The soft ivory-colored pampas grass is easy to combine with flowers of any color or style.

When paired with greenery, it gives a natural impression.

Today's Popular Shiro-muku Bouquet ② Dried Flowers

Next, we introduce bouquets made with dried flowers.

More brides are opting for a total coordination of dried flower hair accessories and bouquets with their Shiro-muku. ♡

The antique texture that only dried flowers provide allows brides to style their Shiro-muku in a modern way.

A swag-type bouquet featuring dried greenery and yellow flowers.

The link to the color of the traditional knife or the decorative box tassels is a nice touch. ♡

The combination of a Shiro-muku with a muted dried flower bouquet is perfect for brides wanting a sophisticated look.

The tall silhouette is popular.

Today's Popular Shiro-muku Bouquet ③ Red Bouquet

It seems many brides carry bright red wedding bouquets that pop beautifully against the Shiro-muku. ♡

It's a celebratory red-and-white coordination.

Even if the bouquet design is new, its traditional feel is appealing.

A simple red bouquet made with unique flowers.

The contrast between the Shiro-muku and the red of the bride's lipstick and bouquet is beautiful. ♡

A small bouquet made with deep, rich colors bundled together matches well with the Shiro-muku.

It's a stylish Shiro-muku coordination. ♡

A bouquet of dried flowers intentionally combined with red materials is very lively!

The mixture of branches and fruits gives it a traditional Japanese bouquet vibe. ♡

Today's Popular Shiro-muku Bouquet ④ White-ish Bouquet

Finally, we introduce the white-ish bouquet, which is also popular as a design to pair with dresses. ♡

This is a wedding bouquet centered around bleached white preserved flowers.

The white-ish bouquet and Shiro-muku create a truly all-white coordination.

The trendy design combined with pure white styling is the charm of the white-ish bouquet. ♡

We should also consider total coordination with hair accessories made of white preserved flowers!

Let's Stylishly Wear the Shiro-muku ♡

We introduced three trendy designs for wedding bouquets that match the Shiro-muku.

While traditional fresh flower bouquets and ball bouquets are captivating, brides wanting to wear the Shiro-muku in a modern way might find inspiration among these options. ♡

Wearing a traditional Shiro-muku with a style you can only achieve now feels quite romantic, doesn’t it? ♩

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