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How To Pick The Perfect Wedding Bouquet?

Few people know that the wedding bridal bouquet symbolizes the bride’s good fortune and future success. 

According to folklore, unmarried ladies would rip portions of the bride’s bouquet to keep some of the good fortunes for themselves. That custom has evolved through time. You may now toss the bouquet to another woman hoping that she would benefit from the good fortune.

The lavender wedding bouquet can be much more than a decoration. It is a way for newlyweds to express themselves while also coordinating their clothing and themes. It’s not only about picking out your favorite flowers for your bouquet. It’s all about finding one that goes with your gown and style while still flattering your form.

Below are a few tips for selecting the perfect bouquet for your big day!

Define Color Palette:

Before starting with flowers, you might have already selected your dress. But you are not sure about your event’s color palette. The color scheme can be what you wish to incorporate into the ceremony. It may include:

  • All the hues
  • Arch decorations
  • Linen and centerpieces at the reception

Pick the right wedding bouquet after you stick to a color palette. For instance, you may choose white and green with a touch of sage or lavender and mauve with burgundy.

Consider Size And Shape:

You may use a source to come up with the best results. It will be best if you also remember to choose your bouquet based on your body shape. 

  • If you’re minikin, a little wedding bouquet, such as a posy or nosegay, will look more admirable because they won’t overwhelm you. 
  • If you’re tall, a voluminous bouquet with a length that complements your body without detracting from its own significance is a good choice. 

Consider a full-round or cascading arrangement to better express your height. On the other hand, large bouquets may be a good choice if you’re tall. If you’re slimmer, narrower, longer bouquets would be acceptable.

Matching Can Work Wonders!

There are multiple varieties of bouquet shapes to choose from, ranging from the traditional round and cascade bouquets to the more fashionable and interestingly constructed bouquets. Your dress and form may always be wise if you pick a style, like a lavender bridal bouquet. Decide whether your bridal bouquet will be rich or modest, and then consider the design and structure that will go with it. 

It’s usually a good idea to make a collage of your favorite bouquets. If you’re worried about how it’ll go with the rest of the floral design, think about your wedding invitation and color scheme.

Consider Comfort Levels Too!

When you touch your bouquet for the first time before your wedding, it’s important that you feel at ease. Hold your silk rose bouquet or preferred bridal bouquet in one hand, right below your hip, to check it out. 

This will help you evaluate how the bouquet will suit your overall look and the form of your dress. Your posture would improve, and you’d be in the best possible position for photographs. Above all, be true to yourself!