Key Factors? A Compilation of Real Brides' Chosen Wedding Bouquet Designs and Their Reasons*
2018.02.04 published
What is the design of the wedding bouquet that you will hold during the ceremony?*
The wedding bouquet is an important item that adds color to the bride's appearance. Many brides prepare two types of bouquets: the [ceremony bouquet] held during the ceremony and entrance to the reception, and the [second outfit bouquet] that matches the colored dress for the outfit change.
Many brides choose a bouquet for the outfit change that matches the color of their dress or opt for slightly unusual designs like a wreath bouquet or basket bouquet...
However, the one that tends to cause more headaches is the ceremony bouquet, which is generally considered to have a more orthodox design.
Should it be pure white flowers to match the pure white dress, or will colors make for better photos? How much volume is appropriate? The questions keep coming one after another.
The ceremony bouquet often appears in many attention-grabbing moments, such as when entering the chapel or turning towards the guests at the altar.
Since it will be beautifully captured in important wedding photos, it is worth carefully considering the design.
In this article, we will introduce real ceremony bouquets chosen by past brides ♡ Along with the bouquet designs, we will also share their reasons for choosing those designs*
Think about what type of design you like as you look through them♩
Design 1 of the [Ceremony Bouquet] that Matches the Wedding Dress*
A wedding bouquet made up of white roses, blue stars, and baby’s breath. To wear the wedding dress elegantly, the bride aimed for a smaller design in terms of both flowers and volume, being mindful not to make it too flashy.
The petite round bouquet has an elegant classical atmosphere*
Design 2 of the [Ceremony Bouquet] that Matches the Wedding Dress*
A large white lily and small flower cascade bouquet. The vivid greens stand out against the pure white wedding dress.
It was designed with a white base to match the crystal chapel, which has full glass walls. The floral decorations along the virgin road were also done with lilies to create a sense of unity.
It's impressive that she considered not only the dress but also the chapel's compatibility♩
Moreover, since the bouquet for the outfit change is a clutch type, she chose a cascade bouquet to create a significant contrast.
Design 3 of the [Ceremony Bouquet] that Matches the Wedding Dress*
A wedding bouquet featuring a combination of pink, white, and green. The bride decided on the main flower being pink roses because "the bouquet given to me by my groom always has pink flowers in it"♡
To avoid it being too cute, she added white and green for a natural feel, and arranged the flowers to pop out so that the silhouette wouldn’t appear too round – a detail that reflects the bride's preferences.
Design 4 of the [Ceremony Bouquet] that Matches the Wedding Dress*
The bride really struggled with her ceremony bouquet after being told by the planner that "the color and shape of the bouquet can greatly change the bride's atmosphere."*
To match her beloved wedding dress:
☑ Make it big
☑ Have a flowing silhouette
☑ Include lots of greenery
☑ Opt for a clutch type
She conveyed these points and even specified the flowers she wanted. On the wedding day, she was thrilled to see it turn out just as she imagined♩
Design 6 of the [Ceremony Bouquet] that Matches the Wedding Dress*
A wedding bouquet selected to create a “classically elegant” atmosphere. It features an adult design with only pure white roses*
She favored a simple design made without intricate arrangements, just bundled as if freshly picked. Imagining the type of bride she wanted to be helped her decide on the bouquet design, which would lead her to the ideal bridal look♡
Design 7 of the [Ceremony Bouquet] that Matches the Wedding Dress*
A bride who chose a vibrant wedding bouquet that stands out against the pure white chapel and dress. She aimed for a bouquet where "the color harmonizes perfectly no matter the angle," and asked for flowers that are not quite red but not quite pink, making for a subtly different hue.
It's an eye-catching and memorable wedding bouquet that draws attention*
Achieve Your Ideal Bridal Look with Your Favorite Ceremony Bouquet♡
We have introduced the ceremony bouquets of real brides. The reasons for their design choices are as diverse as the brides themselves*
Brides-to-be who are saying, "I'm stuck because I have no direction..." may find this helpful. Take some time to think about what reasons resonate with you and what kind of design you would like.
May you create a favorite ceremony bouquet that makes you jump for joy on the morning of your wedding♡