Your wedding bouquet is the definitive accessory for your wedding
dress. No matter what time of year you are getting married, there's an
appropriate bouquet arrangement and design that will flatter your dress
on this special day. A lot of brides don't even recognize that there are
various wedding bouquet designs to pick from and each one compliments a
particular look or style that can take the wedding outfit from
beautiful to spectacular.
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To select the correct bouquet, discern
your body size, the fashion of your wedding gown and the look you want
to depict. To flatter a taller bride, or for the bride who wishes to
look taller, a cascade bouquet is what you should get. This bouquet has
the most flowers at the top, with blooms cascading downward and a trail
of foliage, ribbon and flowers which run on past the main bouquet. This
bouquet is also a good option for the bride who wants to look slimmer.
Because it's a long bouquet that is rounded at the top and is pointy at
the bottom, it makes the bride look taller and more slender. This
bouquet design is thought to be voluptuous and elegant, making it a
clear choice for a more formal event.
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The round bouquet is a
timeless bouquet design that goes back long before the Victorian era. A
round bouquet, occasionally called a nosegay, can be ideal for a formal
event, but works just as well in a more relaxed situation. On the other
hand, a round bouquet may in fact make a bride's hips look larger, as
the round shape calls attention to the hips where the bouquet is usually
carried. For brides with a petite body and slim figures, a round
bouquet is ideal since the body lines will be in balance.
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The
wedding bouquet is a custom that dates back nearly as far as weddings
themselves. While it's clear that the flowers are a representation of
fertility, the beginning of the wedding bouquet and the custom of
tossing the bouquet (thereby handing over that fertility) to a different
available young lady aren't as clear. It's enough to say that the
wedding bouquet is nowadays a time-honored ritual that is seen in most
weddings these days. Formerly just a small and simple assembly of
flowers, the wedding bouquet has progressed over time to the point where
hundreds of dollars are now paid out on attractively designed and
arranged elaborate wedding bouquets.
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The majority of modern
brides, moreover, will frequently have two bouquets. One ornate wedding
bouquet is meant to be carried down the aisle during the ceremony and
used in photographs while the other is usually smaller and meant to be
tossed into the crowd of single girlfriends who will then go on to claw
and scramble at each other in an effort to be the lucky girl who seizes
the bouquet and so becomes the next lady predestined to be married.
Contemporary florists take a lot of pride in the wedding bouquets they
create and offer.
Seldom is the plain collection of daisies
observed at modern weddings. Alternatively, wedding bouquets now
comprise a diversity of bouquet designs, including arrangements of
roses, calla lilies, and sweet pea or conventional roses and white
lilies. Even sunflowers have made it into contemporary wedding bouquet
compositions. The arrival of the internet has expanded the range of
obtainable choices in many industries, and flowers are included here.
The reality that floral products can be conceived and purchased online
has spiked a lot of competition among florists, triggering each to
attempt to outdo the others by offering larger and greater variety in
all of their arrangements, wedding bouquets included.
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