Your bridal bouquet is not just an accessory you carry down the aisle on your Big Day. It is part of your look and part of your personality. It is a part of your very own love story and a powerful symbol in its own right.
Of course, you want to create a bridal bouquet that celebrates uniqueness in every respect – so what are some of the most current trends saying about bridal bouquets and the freshest ideas on the market?
We have some tips for you – so read on and find out more.
- Minimalism. This seems to be the keyword of the entire world of weddings in 2019 – and we’re more than certain Meghan Markle’s simple wedding style had a huge role to play in this. One way to play minimalism into your bouquet is by only settling for minimal types of flowers and/or greenery. This is such a picture-perfect statement for a summer wedding!
- Cascades. On the opposite end of the spectrum from minimalism, wedding trends are balancing the universe with cascading bouquets full of color and vibrancy. There are many ways to create a cascading bouquet, a more classic look with all florals, or a more boho style with lush foliage to drape. This is the perfect trend for a bride who wants to shock guests with a statement-worthy bouquet.
- Non-traditional elements. Peonies and roses will never fade out of wedding fashion, but in 2019, florists are keener on creating bouquets using other flowers and items – such as protea, tropical foliage, anthurium and non-floral items such as agate pieces. The more out-of-the-box you think with the flowers and elements, the better your entire bouquet ensemble will look, precisely because it will be totally unique.
- Styled boho chic. Bouquets that appear to be very wild at a first sight but are actually very attentively brought together will continue to be all the rage again in 2019. They are so perfect for a boho chic bride and her wedding!
Remember: no matter what trends might say, the most important factor to help you decide is your own style and the meaningfulness you associate with different flowers. In the end, brides dictate trends, not trend-setters – so make your own rules here!