Bridal Bouquet Styles 💐: From traditional to eclectic elegance

Hello future bride! I know you’ve been scrolling nonstop through pinterest trying to figure out what kind of bouquet you want. Look no further, we’ve got you covered!

As you plan your wedding there are so many factors to think about to bring it all together. But as a bride you may be thinking about these two things to most: your dress and your bouquet. Your bouquet is basically the second star of the show, you (the bride) being the first of course. It is your main accessory as you walk down the aisle and take lots of pictures. As we break down the different styled bouquets, start thinking about which one would suit you best!

Minimalist Bouquet

A simple and understated bouquet, often with a focus on a single flower type (calla lilies, orchids, peonies) with a limited color palette. This style is best used in modern, sleek weddings with clean lines and minimalist decor. This bouquet style is also great if you are looking to save some coins!

Asymmetrical Bouquet

An artful, modern bouquet that features one-of-a-kind flowers, unique shapes, bold colors, and often a mix of textures. These bouquets can resemble more asymmetrical shapes rather than a traditional round floral arrangement. This style is best utlized in artsy, botanical, and outdoor venues.

Cascading Bouquet

A dramatic, flowing bouquet with flowers that cascade down like a waterfall. Often designed with trailing vines, greenery, or delicate flowers. If you want drama, a cascade bouquet is for you! These are often used in elegant, vintage, or fairy-tale-themed weddings.

Loose Wildflower Bouquet
A relaxed, natural-looking bouquet that often includes wildflowers, grasses, and loosely arranged blooms. It’s typically asymmetrical with an organic, effortless style. This style is best used for Boho, rustic, or outdoor weddings.

Rounded Bouquet-Traditional

A classic, symmetrical bouquet featuring flowers arranged in a rounded shape. Often compact and neat, this style is timeless and easy to carry. This style is typically used for more traditional/formal weddings.


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