Bridal Bouquet Definition
The bridal bouquet is the collection of flowers that the bride carries down the aisle. There are no specific rules on what the bridal bouquet must look like. Generally speaking, it is always slightly larger than maid of honor and bridesmaid bouquets.
The bride’s bouquet could be a cascade, a hand tied or round bouquet, an arm bouquet, etc.
A Cascading Bouquet (AKA, Tear Drop Bouquet, Water Fall Bouquet, Shower Bouquet and Trailing Bouquet)can be characterized by it's downwarding trailing design.
A Hand Tied Bouquet (or Round Bouquet)is currently the most popular design. These bouquets are predominately round in style with a visible handle.
An Arm Bouquet (or Presentation Bouquet) is a longer style of bridal bouquet that is cradled in the crook of the arm like one would cradle an infant.
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Some flowers are considered very “bridal” and therefore appropriate only for the bridal bouquet. Stephanotis is one such example. Give careful consideration to the bridal bouquet as it will be in many of the wedding photos.
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