Hey there, fellow wedding enthusiasts! As a seasoned wedding photographer, I’ve had the absolute pleasure of witnessing some seriously stunning bouquets over the years. And let me tell you, 2023 was no exception!
In this blog post, I’m excited to showcase the Top 20 Wedding Bouquets of 2023. From classic arrangements to bold and trendy designs, these bouquets are guaranteed to make you swoon. So, grab your coffee, get comfy, and let’s dive into the floral fabulousness of last year’s weddings.
1. Hydrangeas, roses and baby’s breath bouquet
A perfect bouquet for those spring and summer weddings is this gorgeous arrangement incorporating a number of different flowers and colours. Mixing purple, pink and a creamy orange with baby’s breath and green accents, this bouquet is stunning against the bride’s gown.
2. Simple white rose wedding bouquet with green accents
No matter what time of year you’re getting married, a simple wedding bouquet of white roses will perfectly compliment your bridal look. This type of wedding bouquet is fantastic for those brides looking for a more simple look, or for weddings with more muted tones in the decor palette.
3. Deep fuschia dahlia in hand tied bouquet
Arranged on a bed of baby’s breath, gum drop and nagi, these spring-inspired florals are perfect for a wedding bouquet. Combing dahlias, roses and peonies this wedding bouquet is colourful and draws the eye without being overwhelming, or taking attention away from the bride holding it. The colours used here are perfect for spring and summer weddings.
Florist: September Charm Flowers
5. Large white rose hand tied bouquet
There are very few flowers as timeless as white roses to complete your bridal look. This bouquet has green accents for a small pop of colour, however they really make the white of the flowers stand out. This is a classic look for a wedding in any season.
Florist: Plus flowers
6. Black calla lily, deep red dahlias and white rose in a nosegay wedding bouquet
Perfect for fall and winter weddings, where a deeper colour in the bouquet may be wanted, this bouquet used black calla lily flowers to give depth and some boldness to the bouquet. The stark white of the rose and gerber daisy make the accent of the black calla lily look that much bolder. All of these flowers are framed with greenery to round out the bouquet.
Florist: Fleurish Barrie
7. Pastel peonies, hydrangeas and roses in a round arrangement
This pastel palette of peonies, hydrangeas and roses is combined with seeded eucalyptus for an ideal spring bouquet. These soft colours compliment almost any decor, and they will photograph very well – giving a classic, timeless look to wedding pictures.
Florist: Liza
8. A hand tied bouquet of baby’s breath
Many brides know that baby’s breath is used as an accent in bridal bouquets, but it’s hardly ever seen on its own. For a look that is more natural and woodsy, a bouquet made entirely of baby’s breath is gorgeous!
9. Deep red peonies with soft pink accents
A few well placed flowers in a bold colour, like these deep red peonies, can make any bouquet pop. In addition, these bouquet uses silver dollar eucalyptus to add some greenery to the arrangement. The soft pink flowers are roses and hydrangeas.
Florist: Simply Elegant by Emma
10. A hand tied wedding bouquet of only white roses
Many bouquets feature flowers, but they often have additional greenery to make the bouquet look fuller. For those brides looking for a more simple look to their bouquet, a bunch of white roses, on their own, will give you a beautiful and timeless look.
Florist: Thyme Studio
11. Pageant style bouquet with soft pinks
This pageant style arrangement is a mixture of a number of different types of flowers, including roses, hydrangeas, dahlias and even anemones. The fullness of the pageant style bouquet allows for these colours to work well together instead of being overwhelming. These florals are perfect for a spring wedding.
Florist: Thorn Floral
12. Pageant bouquet with orchid for winter wedding
Combining stark white roses with soft pastel pink ones, and a touch of burgundy orchids, this pageant style bouquet is absolutely stunning! The richness of the orchid perfect contrasts with the bride’s dress and the softness of the other flowers.
Florist: Botany Floral Studio
14. A round boho style bridal bouquet
For those wanting a boho styled wedding, these bouquets with soft colouring and a little more greenery to fill it out are perfect. It showcases baby eucalyptus with a few traditional bouquet elements like roses and peonies.
Florist: Blooms Studio
15. White ranunculus hand tied wedding bouquet with rose accents
To compliment the bride, white florals are a great choice for those looking for a bouquet that is simple yet classic. The white of the roses and ranunculuses in this arrangement look great with the bride’s dress but are also easy to match to for other colours in the decor. It’s a very classic and timeless option for a bouquet.
16. Cascading white peony bouquet with flowing greenery
In many bouquets, the greenery is a small proportion of the arrangement with the flowers being the focal part but that doesn’t have to be the case. In this cascading arrangement, the white peonies are central in the bouquet but the flowing greenery is also a big part of it. This bouquet uses a variety of greenery options, including willow and silver dollar.
18. Simple, natural wedding bouquet with white flowers
Many brides are looking for a more simple look with their flowers, and one that is more natural than styled. For this bouquet, featuring white roses, baby’s breath and silver dollar eucalyptus, it pulls together greenery with white flowers to give a crisp, fresh look to the design. Additionally, there are some deep blue flowers to contrast with the white of the flowers and makes this bouquet perfect for winter weddings.
20. All white cascading bouquet with greenery
From white hydrangeas to dahlias, and even roses, is there anything more bridal than a completely white bouquet? The accent greenery contrasts the white, and makes it look even brighter. This bouquet is larger than a traditional pageant style, but isn’t quite cascading so for those brides who may want something a little larger, this may be a great fit.
Florist: June Bloom Events
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