Oh, hello there fellow wedding aficionado! That’s what you are, right? You’re a Bride-to-be, a “Dream Wedding Board” Pinteresting machine, a prospective planner or maybe you’re just lost?! However you got here- welcome! Aren’t weddings great? Isn’t love special? It’s arguable, but some would say that the floral designs at a wedding are what complete the celebration’s entire vision. A vision some girls (+ let’s admit it, boys too!) have been daydreaming about as far back as elementary school! We’re happy you care about bridal bouquets as much as we do because, damn- a bouquet can make or break a bride’s entire look! Trust us, we’ve seen it all. We’ve watched countless brides walk those Valentino pumps down the aisle, carrying oodles of flowers in all shapes, colors and sizes- some leaps more impressive and memorable than others. So, low and behold the bridal bouquet favorites from our lolagraceEVENTS antibrides! Which one would you don down the aisle? Tell us in the comments! Wild + Fearless One & Supp For a Brooklyn bride at her upscale, editorial styled summer camp wedding- there’s not a chance she’d be carrying pink roses. This creative, photographer/antibride, with purposeful wedding details, made sure her bouquet was as wild and daring as the crimson gown she wore down the aisle. Lauren Fair Photography Bright + Boho Little Flower Cottage Contrast was key for this Seattle bride at her industrial and intimate restaurant wedding in Cambridge, MA. Her bouquet popped against the venue’s modern metallics with wild floral varieties of pink and purple mixed with whispy greenery. Studio Nouveau Clean + Classic Karla Cassidy Designs This corporate event planner/bride had the vision for her storybook wedding for quite some time. Don’t you just love when your dreams become reality! Her classic, clean and romantic celebration consisted of symmetrically shaped bouquets of soft ivory, white and blush, perfectly curated by Karla Cassidy Designs. Studio Nouveau Black + White + Bright Robin Hollow Farm Our school teacher and Etsy artist antibride below loved color and was not afraid to use it! Stylish and playful, she went with a black + white, orange, pink and peach palette. Wow-factors like hanging floral chandeliers and black and white striped linens awed and impressed guests, but the most special piece of all was the bride’s wild (hand-picked-from-the-farm) bouquet, adorned with sentimental attachments and black + white striped ribbon. Stacey Doyle Photography
Whimsical + Sweet Holmes-McDuffy Florists Set at a historic inn nestled in a popular seaside town in New England, this bride chose to incorporate elements of sentimental value to her wedding by creating paper flowers for her bridal bouquet from the pages of her grandmother’s books. Gold star for this bride because her unique dedication was one of the sweetest we’ve seen in wedding planning history! Michelle Girard for Lindsey Rae Photography Sultry + Sexy Dogwood Floral Designs For a New Year’s Eve wedding at Boston’s State Room, the florals are NOT to be predictable. Among the sequin linens and unbeatable view of the fireworks show, the bridal blooms were an equally exciting wedding detail with an eye-catching palette of warm wintery red, blush and soft gold. Binita Patel Photography