The
primary factor in determining the style of your bridal bouquets is the
style of your wedding
gown and your bridesmaids'
gowns. It is important to choose bouquet flowers
that complement and balance with the gowns, rather than detract from or
overwhelm them. The size of the
bouquet is also very important and should not
overpower or diminish the bride's or attendants' overall appearance.
Bouquet styles range from
the casual 'picked fresh from the garden' look, to a highly stylized and
formal presentation.
There are seven main bouquet styles
to consider:
Cascade:
A large, tear-shaped arrangement
Nosegay: A round, tightly bound cluster of small
flowers
Arm Bouquet: Crescent shaped and designed to be held in
one arm
Biedermeier Bouquet: A concentric circles of flowers
within flowers
Hand-tied Bouquet: A simple cluster of long stem
flowers tied with a ribbon
Spray Bouquet: A triangular shaped cluster of flowers
Pamander: A ball of flowers suspended from the wrist by
decorative ribbons
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