Jessica Simpson Wedding Boquet




It is a known fact that celebrities go over the top with their weddings and why shouldn’t they if they have the opportunity to make their dreams come true in the most glamorous way possible?




Jessica Simpson is no exception to the rule. Her wedding with Nick Lacey took place in 2002, the 26th of October, in Austin, Texas. Everything, from the wedding gown, to the groom’s tux, from the diamond on her veil to the wedding rings, reflected the luxurious life they indulge themselves in. And the wedding bouquet was created to fit in this décor of extravagance.

Jessica Simpson Wedding Boquet (Source: weding.info)

Jessica Simpson Wedding Boquet (Source: weding.info)

The bouquet incorporated no less than 500 stephanotis flowers and as if this was not impressive enough, the bride wanted it custom-made by having a pearl sewn in the middle of each of the 500 flowers. For some this might be considered as a bit exaggerated, Jessica having taken the beauty of natural flowers and altering it with this artifice, which took 12 hours to be done.

This flower has become known only in the last couple of years so maybe the pop singer wanted to use something new and unheard of and give it her own personal touch. If this is the case, she certainly managed to impress everyone with such a unique bouquet.

Jessica Simpson Wedding Boquet (Source: celebritycrazed.com)

Jessica Simpson Wedding Boquet (Source: celebritycrazed.com)

There have been women fascinated by the flowers who have decided to adopt the same idea, but to a smaller scale. Professionals in the domain have created a replica of the stephanotis bouquet, but have changed the original number of the flowers, narrowing it down, so as to make it accessible to other women. So if this type of wedding bouquet is to your liking, you can order it online. Although your wedding might not be a reproduction of Jessica’s wedding, you will at least have her bouquet, in miniature.  

Andreea Alina Rosca

Written by , date Sep 02, 2011 in Wedding Bouquets
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