Choosing a Bridal Bouquet: 7 Golden Rules and the Magic of Colors

Wedding Bouquet: How to Choose the Perfect Flowers and Their Symbolic Meaning
On the wedding day, the delicate dress is not only a beautiful accessory for the bride but also carries deep symbolic significance. Brides often pay great attention to the dress, but they forget that the bouquet is visible in almost every photo. Choosing it correctly is essential to creating a harmonious and sophisticated look.
As a photographer, I have often seen how brides struggle to carry a heavy bouquet or how the flowers wither in the middle of the day. In this blog, I will share the rules that will help you correctly navigate the selection of the bridal bouquet.
Choosing a wedding bouquet: 5 main rules
1. Harmony and style
A wedding bouquet with overly variegated and vivid colors will not suit a white, delicate dress. Such strong contrast will distract attention and disrupt the bride's overall look. Remember: the bouquet should complement the dress, not compete with it.
2. Matching with makeup
Many people forget this detail. If the bouquet is in vivid colors (for example, red roses), the makeup must also be done in corresponding, warm tones so that the face doesn't appear pale.
3. Size and Weight – Photographer's Advice
It is preferable for the bouquet to be neither too large nor too heavy. Remember, you will have to carry it throughout the entire day. In photos as well, a small, neat, and sophisticated bouquet looks much better and more elegant than a massive composition that hides the details of the dress.
4. Maintaining freshness
The wedding lasts the whole day. To prevent the flowers from withering, ask the florist to use special water capsules for the stems. Also, selection of thewhen it comes to the selection of the bouquet, avoid flowers with strong scents to prevent them from causing headaches or allergies.
5. Details: Groom's boutonniere and hair
Gemini said For the ideal shot, it is necessary for the couple to complement each other. A groom's boutonniere (a small flower on the suit jacket) identical to the bouquet creates a sophisticated and cohesive look. Also, if you are using flowers in your hairstyle, it is preferable for them to be represented in the bouquet as well.
The symbolic meaning of flower color
Did you know that a delicate dress carries a certain message through its color? Here is what each of them means:
- White - Chastity, tenderness, and a new beginning.
- Pink – Pure love, romance, and youth. It blends ideally with a white or ivory dress.
- Red – Passionate feeling and energy.
- Blue - Loyalty and stability.
- Violet – Peace, trust and royal dignity.
- Yellow - Traditionally signified secret passion or separation, though in modern weddings, it is associated with the sun and joy.
Tip: A classic option is white flowers with green leaves. Modern trends, however, allow us to use: roses, freesias, tulips, violets, and daisies. Traditionally, the use of carnations, calla lilies, or gladioli is considered undesirable, though the choice ultimately depends on your taste.
Tradition: Who will get the bouquet?
The climax of the wedding is the moment when the bride throws the bouquet over her shoulder - this is considered a symbol of marriage and is caught by the single girls. However, there is another very beautiful tradition: in some countries, the bouquet is disassembled, and a single flower is given to each guest, so that no one is left disappointed and everyone takes a piece of love home with them.
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