Wedding Bouquet

Flowers are one of the main elements of a wedding. The bride's bouquet, the groom's boutonniere, the bridesmaids' bracelets

, the church altar, bright garlands hanging from the ceiling, table decorations, arches, fireplace mantels, staircase banisters in the celebration hall - everything is adorned with flowers. They add a touch of poetic charm, elegance, and sophistication, setting the mood for the event on this special day.

It is also customary to bring flowers to a wedding. When celebrating the birth of a new family, bouquets are often bought not as the main gift, but as a pleasant and beautiful addition to it. When choosing a fragrant greeting for the newlyweds, many factors should be taken into account: the age of the bride and groom, the season, the symbolism of the flowers, and the personalities of the spouses. It is important that the bouquet fits the occasion, delights the newlyweds, and does not become a source of anxiety for them. It is well known that many omens are associated with both flowers and weddings. For example, the color of the wedding bouquet holds great significance. Dark shades of violet and blue are considered harbingers of sorrow and sadness, while yellow bouquets signify imminent separation. Therefore, yellow and very dark flowers are not used in wedding bouquets. Additionally, there are flowers that have dual symbolism: some believe they bring luck, while others signify sorrow.

Which flowers are best to present at a wedding?

According to etiquette rules, flowers should be given when they are in full bloom. If a couple is giving the bouquet, the woman gives a congratulatory speech, while the man holds and presents the flowers.

There is nothing more classic than a bouquet of glamorous white roses in a restrained manner. Choose from Leonora, Patience, and Purity, or combine all three to create a cloud of divine beauty. It is truly the perfect choice. Milky white roses and shades of sweet peach sherbet create a tempting, joyful color palette.

Constance is a fairytale princess from the David Austin rose family. Beautifully maiden-like and endlessly romantic. Constance has the form of Cinderella's ball gown with layers of delicate petals transitioning from a creamy heart to a rosy zephyr, scattered like watercolor on parchment. It possesses an elegant fruity aroma with hints of apple and pear.

If you prefer the color pink, you can choose a bouquet with Keira, Capability, and Kate, which will be simply stunning in any season. For a more eclectic but natural beauty, Constance can be paired with peach Eugenie and Juliet, and finished with the chic touch of lavender-blue bellflowers, clematis, and delphinium.

Elegant floral queens with a delicate aroma have unequivocally positive symbolism, making them a perfect fit for the celebration of two loving hearts.

A stylish rose bouquet is a classic choice that is timeless.

Wedding flowers with peonies are a "celebration of visual delight." This is what author Jane Eastoe says in her book "Peonies," and we cannot disagree. Ask any floral designer or future bride, and they will likely agree too. Peonies originated 4000 years ago, first in Chinese gardens, and over time became the primary wedding flower worldwide, as they bring luck, prosperity, passion, joy of life, and family well-being. An excellent gift for a happy couple whose hearts are ignited with the flame of love.

The camellia symbolizes charm. Colors range from snowy white to raspberry, from pale pink to intoxicating coral.

Impressed by the play "The Lady of the Camellias," Gabrielle Chanel decided to make the flower a boutonniere. Since then, the camellia has become an emblem of Maison Chanel, adding even more chic to it.

A bouquet for newlyweds with a subtle Chanel touch - what could be better?

Phalaenopsis orchids and cymbidium orchids are beloved by many brides. Their forward-facing shapes, combined with garden roses, lisianthus, and spray roses, create a striking accent in the bouquet and leave an impression of the delicate beauty of a garden.

Anemones in a bouquet make a refined statement with their large, delicate petals and rich centers, symbolizing anticipation and fragility, with white anemones signifying sincerity.

The magnificent gardenia flowers embody purity and joy - two things closely associated with weddings. They symbolize renewal and new beginnings. Their snowy-white blooms, glossy evergreen leaves, and intoxicating scent make them a successful choice as wedding flowers.

The charming ranunculus exude beauty. Their palette smoothly transitions from pure white to bright red through all shades of pink and orange. You will inevitably find what you are looking for. They symbolize grace, elegance, pure love, and are considered the perfect complement to a delicate and romantic bouquet.

The lily, a flower with contradictory meanings. In the East, it has always been a flower of joy and happiness, used to adorn the most anticipated events. In Ancient Greece and Rome, lilies adorned the heads of newlyweds. A symbol of hope and purity in Ancient Egypt and of dark forces and sin in the Middle Ages. Today, lilies are considered sacred wedding flowers that ward off evil spirits and embody purity, femininity, and love. In Polynesian weddings, the officiant ties the wrists of the couple with garlands of lilies to ensure the newlyweds receive only good vibes. Florists say that the lily is the queen of wedding arrangements. Lily bouquets are always exquisite, romantic, and a pleasure to give and receive as gifts. Lily of the valley has always been one of the most popular wedding flowers. It was most often used in bouquets by members of the royal family and the nobility. This delicate little flower carries the symbol of absolute purity, joy, fragility, honesty, and prudence... but above all, happiness! It is modest, yet at the same time charming and luxurious.

Wildflowers in wedding floristry are trendy. Typically, this cute, touching, unpretentious bouquet is given to the bride by her parents as a reminder of the happy years spent in the parental home.

Flowers bring a mood of magic and romance, play a key role in setting the tone and atmosphere of grandeur, add notes of solemnity, and become part of the memory of a beautiful day.

Immerse yourself in the world of floral charm with our carefully curated selection of luxurious wedding flowers.

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