Guide to 6 Types of Wedding Bouquets

One of the elements of a wedding that brides love to create the most is the bridal Bouquet, which is just as famous as the wedding gown. Bridal flowers are becoming increasingly popular for women to showcase their flair. These six popular wedding bouquet styles are always in trend.

Which type of wedding bouquet will you carry down the aisle? Which type speaks to you and your wedding style?

1. Cascading Bouquet

Traditional and elegant, the dramatic cascading wedding bouquet makes the flowers appear to be flowing over the bride’s hands as they cascade down like a waterfall. Larger blossoms of Flowersarch complement this style nicely. Consider using long, wispy fillers and greenery as accents, either as a lush collar that frames the arrangement or as a lovely spillage throughout the Bouquet. Preserved eucalyptus leaves would be an excellent choice for floral greenery. The most common greens complementing any cascade bouquet are spiral eucalyptus, willow, and silver dollar.

2. Hand-Tied Bouquet

Rich, large, carefree, and wild hand-tied bouquets are trendy, especially for women who choose a less controlled, more free-spirited bridal bouquet. These look great in garden, bohemian, and rustic settings. They also look fantastic for traditional weddings but with a few less outrageous fillers thrown in here and there. As the name implies, hand-tied flowers are usually tied off with ribbons or twine, exposing the bottom stems and giving them a “fresh-picked-flowers” appearance and texture.

3. Posy Bouquet

A dainty bouquet immediately springs to mind when you think of traditional bridal flower designs. Similar to nosegays, it is a miniature version of a standard round wedding bouquet arranged in a circular dome and intended to be held in one hand. This kind of Bouquet is tied with ribbons and twine to produce a simple and classic appearance, and it mainly consists of flowers rather than fillers.

4. Round Bouquet

A spherical bouquet is a tried-and-true form always in vogue; it is a true classic. It can be monochromatic, with only one kind of flower (roses, peonies, or dahlias) in the Bouquet, but it also looks equally lovely with a range of colors and blooms. One can choose a round but slightly asymmetrical Bouquet, or one can select a perfectly dome-shaped one.

5. Nosegay Bouquet

Posy bouquets and nosegay bouquets are similar. However, the focus is mainly on the greenery and fillers rather than flowers. A perennial favorite of greens, dusty miller shrub is ideal for nosegays. This kind of Bouquet is small, hand-tied, and compact; its small size makes it suitable for both mothers and bridesmaids. If a petite woman wishes to draw attention away from the flowers and toward her stunning wedding gown, she can carry a more petite bouquet.

6. Pageant Bouquet or Presentation Bouquet

As the name suggests, presentation bouquets are usually handed to pageant winners or distinguished guests following an event. But this bouquet design has entered weddings and is becoming increasingly fashionable with contemporary bohemian themes.

This pageant-style is an intriguing substitute for the standard hand-held Bouquet for a non-traditional bride. It is intended to be held in the bride’s arm crook. The arrangement looks big and lush because of the long-stemmed flowers and long fillers, including ferns, bloom brooms, eucalyptus, and Munni grass.

There are no hard and fast rules for choosing a bouquet style. If you need assistance, florists and designers can help you select the ideal solutions. In the end, the choice is all yours.

At Flowersarch, we can assist you in creating the arrangement of your dreams, regardless of the style you select. With our sustainable, eco-friendly, multipurpose sola wood flowers, you can be confident that you can preserve those priceless petals for many years.

Have an incredible and significant journey down the aisle to meet your soulmate.