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But let’s see what types of wedding bridal bouquet styles are in vogue and what styles are considered to bee a bit more conventional, modest and formal, so you can choose wisely, depending on the formality, character, location and style of the wedding you’re planning.
The round wedding bridal bouquet styles are still in fashion these days, especially since the vintage, antique or Victorian themed weddings are back in the game. The posy wedding bouquets were incredibly popular back in the elegant Victorian era and now are back in our modern weddings especially if we are to notice those hand tied natural loose and casual styles or those formal fully wired stemless wedding bouquets.
Depending on the formality of the event, brides can tie and wrap the posy wedding bouquet with matching ribbons, bows and jewels. Among the most suitable types of flowers for posy wedding bouquets are roses, peonies, tulips, lavenders, lilies of the valley, carnations, irises, gladiolas, freesias, calla lilies, orchids, sunflowers, chrysanthemums or gerbera daises. Following the course of history of wedding bridal bouquet styles, the next in line is the shower wedding bouquet. This type of bouquet is larger and more elegant, fancy, abundant and rich, perfect for formal weddings. Usually it can contain all kinds of greeneries, flower buds, ribbons and leaves.
The cascading and crescent wedding bouquets followed the shower bouquet and ended up in the biedermeir wedding bouquet. This style features rings of different flowers, and during the‘80s, the biedermeir wedding bouquet it was usually ornate with orange or lemon peels.
The arm sheaf or the presentation wedding bridal bouquet style is more formal, dramatic and heavier than other types of bouquets, being composed of large flowers with long stems and lavish blooms. Among other wedding bridal bouquet styles that are popular today are: the nosegay style, the fan style, the muff style or the composite wedding bouquet style.
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