The choice of your wedding bouquet depends of the style of your gown. Bouquets can rang from the just-picked-from-the-garden look, to the tailored-stylized formal look. You should get a sense of balance between your gown and your bouquet. A fresh-picked bouquet from the garden may look out of place with a very formal gown.
The bouquet size should be proportion to the bride. Too large a bouquet would simply overpower her and clutter her elegant dress.
There are seven main shapes to consider:
Cascade: Large, tear-shaped arrangement in which flowers graceful spill downward
Nosegay: Round in shape, in a tightly bound cluster of small flowers
Arm Bouquet: Graceful crescent shape designed to be cradled in one arm
Biedermeier Bouquet: Concentric circles of flowers in different flowers
Hand-Tied Bouquet: A simple cluster of long stems, tied with a ribbon
Spray Bouquet: Usually a triangular shaped cluster of flowers
Pomander: Ball of flowers suspended from the wrist by decorative ribbons
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