Photo: @plentyofpetals
Update the regular pastel bouquet with more fillers, and shaped in a carefree clutch like this.
Photo: @aubrianak
A stand-out bloom (the large peach peony in this case) anchors the bouquet, while squiggly fillers add a certain insouciance to it.
Photo: @everlyalaineflorals
Skip the classics and opt for one that looks like it’s just been plucked and put together beautifully just before the ceremony.
Photo: @soilandstem
Mix lush blooms with long-stemmed fillers to create texture in your bouquet. Also love how the details in the roses show up so clearly here!
Photo: @stylemepretty
Flowers: @bowsandarrowsflowers
Even if you’re having a monochromatic bouquet, add texture by having a stand-out bloom, and smaller ones around it.
Photo: @amyosabaevents
Berries, roses, buttercup flowers, as well as a myriad of stunning blooms make this bouquet one to remember.
Photo: @silohfloral
A combination of lilac, blush pink and cream will always remain a timeless classic.
Photo: @carlakayes
If you’re a petite bride, but still want the lush, horizontal look, have your florist come up with one of a smaller scale. This one, comprising dahlias and peonies doesn’t stint on style and impact.
Photo: @forageandfleur
One of the reasons why we wish we’ve got four seasons at times: these fall blossoms are utterly delicious!
Photo: @tingefloral
An all-white bouquet doesn’t have to be boring, as this design proves. See 5 tips for an elegant white wedding.
Photo: @apothecaflowers
Add drama to your look with a sumptuous bouquet with various shades of pink, peach, red and deep red.