Wedding Bouquets

As the bride walks down the aisle all eyes are transfixed by her radiant beauty and the symbol of love she holds in her hand - her bouquet. From the traditional to the modern, the colorful to the exuberant, the wedding bouquet is a reminder of something refreshing and new.  The color and glow of the flowers are reminders of a wedding tradition that has stood the test of time.  Choosing your bouquet is all about you, your mood and your style.  The use of the classic, the mix of the modern and the sprinkling of the unique will define the real 'you' in your bouquet.

Bouquet shapes and sizes


Clustered Posy
The classic rounded design contains tightly packed blooms held together by their natural stems.  It works best with a traditional look.

Strauss
This natural-stem bouquet is
usually arranged in a big and fairly loose fashion.  The leaf foliage is large and generous around the base.  Team it with a slim-line gown for best results.

Cascading
This classic, unstructured arrangement is ideal for taller brides, and can be shortened or lengthened according to preference.

Teardrop
Traditional, structured and formal, this teardrop shaped design can be sized up or down according to individual taste.  It is also a popular shape for bridesmaids.

Arm Sheaf
A loosely arranged spray of long-stemmed blooms can be cradled in the crook of your arm.  It looks fabulous with a slim-line gown and will draw attention to a detailed bodice.

Trailing
Similar to the cascade bouquet,
this style has a single 'trail' and
may be semi-formal or formal in design.  It looks stunning when teamed with a full skirt.

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