60 Beautiful Bridal Bouquets from Real Weddings
The bouquet is the bride's most-photographed accessory. The flowers you choose help set the tone for your wedding. Need some inspiration? Here, browse 60 gorgeous ideas from real weddings.
By: Kristen Klein
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Contrast is key when it comes to designing a bouquet that pops.
Type of flowers: Succulents, thistles, gerbera daisies, fiddlehead ferns.
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Cascading small white buds are a wonderfully unexpected choice.
Type of flowers: Small white buds.
Photo: Livio Lacurre Photography
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Hydrangeas create a light and fluffy bouquet.
Type of flowers: Peonies, roses, hydrangeas, ranunculus, anemones.
Photo: Abby Rose Photo
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You can't help but smile when you look at this cheerful bouquet.
Type of flowers: Coral ranunculus, Yves Piaget garden roses, coral dahlias, orange ranunculus, orange paintbrush asclepsia, magenta mokara orchids apricot campanella, garden roses.
Photo: Julia Franzosa Photography
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Orchids are the perfect choice for a cascade bouquet.
Type of flowers: White orchids, peonies, ranunculus, ruskus greenery, stephanotis vine.
Photo: Lisa O'Dwyer Photography
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The star-shaped stephanotis adds a fun touch to any bouquet.
Type of flowers: Pale pink and ivory roses, dahlias, stephanotis.
Photo: Robert Holley
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You can't go wrong with a classic white rose bouquet.
Type of flowers: White roses.
Photo: Salzman and Ashley Studios
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Give your bouquet an ombré effect with a variety of shades in the same family.
Type of flowers: Orange roses.
Photo: Sherman Chu Photography
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Classic elegance wrapped in lace — this bouquet is perfect for the traditionalist.
Type of flowers: Hydrangeas, peonies, ranunculus, roses.
Photo: Browne Photography
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The combination of classic and whimsy come together to create one dynamic bouquet.
Type of flowers: Ivory vendella roses, blue thistle blossoms, dusty miller leaves.
Photo: Hollywood Pro Weddings
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The dark purple schwartz mini calla lilies add depth to this bouquet.
Type of flowers: Bupleurum cosmos, schwartz mini calla lilies, Queen Anne's lace, skyline roses.
Photo: Andres Valenzuela
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Picasso calla lilies add a pop of color from inside the bloom.
Type of flowers: Picasso calla lilies, white tulips, cream roses.
Photo: Dana Lane Photography
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Experiment with non-floral elements that fit your season, like berries and mini-pumpkins for fall.
Type of flowers: Gerbera daisies, calla lilies, fiddlehead ferns, mini pumpkins.
Photo: Donnell Probst Photography
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Billy balls add a touch of fun to your bouquet.
Type of flowers: Garden roses, ranunculus, billy balls, succulents, dusty miller.
Photo: Choco Studio
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For an unexpected twist, make greenery the star of your bouquet.
Type of flowers: White anthuriums, mini garden roses, lisianthus, leaves.
Photo: Jana Dillon Photography
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Greenery doesn't have to be boring — take it up a notch with mint leaves. Bonus: Your bouquet will smell even more amazing.
Type of flowers: Calla lilies, roses, mint.
Photo: Damion Hamilton
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Balance the proportions in your bouquet by choosing just one or two larger blooms to feature.
Type of flowers: Crimson, blush, and plum ranunculus, yellow anemones, spray roses.
Photo: Elizabeth Lloyd Photography
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Set the tone for a glam wedding with deep black-tinted roses.
Type of flowers: Black Baccara roses.
Photo: Dan and Melissa Photography
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Succulents and vibrant flowers make this bouquet pop.
Type of flowers: Succulents, roses, dusty miller.
Photo: Ashley Rose Photography
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Round out a classic calla lily bouquet with the more budget-friendly tulip.
Type of flowers: White calla lilies, tulips.
Photo: Tu Photography
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Mirror the dominant color of your bouquet with mini berries to add emphasis.
Type of flowers: Dahlias, roses, hydrangeas, hypericum berries.
Photo: Shawna Yarbrough & Damion Hamilton
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Complement an all-white bouquet with plenty of loose greenery.
Type of flowers: White peonies, garden roses, sweet peas.
Photo: Kelly Sweet Photography
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Soft shades come together to create a romantic bouquet.
Type of flowers: Roses, peonies.
Photo: Belathée Photography
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Your flowers don't have to be a bouquet — mix it up by having your bridesmaids carry similar flowers in wreath format instead.
Type of flowers: Eucalyptus, pink and white cabbage roses, hand-painted navy berries.
Photo: Kelly Anne Photography
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Keep it simple by choosing a singular type of flower to feature.
Type of flowers: Stephanotis.
Photo: Lina Jang
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Sneak in some flowers known for their amazing scent, like freesia and jasmine.
Type of flowers: Pink and white peonies, freesia, ranunculus, jasmine.
Photo: Will Pursell Photography
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Anemones are a popular choice for a vintage-inspired wedding.
Type of flowers: Pink roses, anemones.
Photo: Ephemera Designs
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Cheerful sunflowers are bound to put a smile on your face on your wedding day.
Type of flowers: Sunflowers, greenery.
Photo: Susan Shek Photography
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Contrasting colors add dimension to your bouquet.
Type of flowers: Peonies, roses.
Photo: Sophie Epton
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Lilies provide a delicate touch of pink in this bouquet.
Type of flowers: White orchids, lilies.
Photo: Ashley Camper
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Dress up a simple bouquet with a variety of gems and brooches.
Type of flowers: Roses, mini calla lilies.
Photo: Josh Lynn Photography
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Get more bang for your buck by making carnations the main feature.
Type of flowers: White carnations, pink primroses.
Photo: Kirstyn Marie Photography
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Add dimension to a classic rose bouquet by featuring a range of shades.
Type of flowers: Purple and ivory roses.
Photo: Nadia D Photography
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Give you bouquet an extra wow factor by wrapping it in jewelry.
Type of flowers: Cream and blush dahlias, dusty miller.
Photo: Jeff Wallace Photography
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Loose greenery gives this bouquet a vintage vibe.
Type of flowers: Peonies, roses, ranunculus.
Photo: Elisha Clarke
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You can never go wrong with long-stemmed roses.
Type of flowers: Red and white roses.
Photo: I Alam Photography
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Use snapdragon as a filler flower that adds an extra oomph of color.
Type of flowers: Sea holly, proteas, snapdragons, eucalyptus, fern, roses.
Photo: Rick Liston
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Fiddlehead ferns add a touch of whimsy.
Type of flowers: Peach calla lilies, pink roses, fiddlehead ferns, scabiosa pods.
Photo: Carol Irvine
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A loose bouquet with plenty of greenery lends a homespun vibe.
Type of flowers: Lavender, wildflowers.
Photo: Haley Richter Photography
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A densely-packed peony bouquet is pure romance.
Type of flowers: Peonies, roses, white ostrich feathers.
Photo: Pasha Belman Photography
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Wooden elements make this all-white bouquet even more beautiful.
Type of flowers: White feather tulips, hand-carved wooden peonies.
Photo: Nick Brown
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We love the fresh-from-the-garden vibe of this bouquet.
Type of flowers: Dahlias, straw flowers, zinnias, wheat, leafy fern sprigs.
Photo: Hannah Photography
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Add a few non-floral elements, like feathers, for an unexpected twist.
Type of flowers: Blue hydrangeas, yellow and white roses, feathers.
Photo: Dana Grant Photography
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Baby's breath is a classic filler flower that doesn't show up often in bridal bouquets; it lends a vintage vibe to a classic bouquet.
Type of flowers: Pink peonies, white anemones, ranunculus, garden roses, baby's breath.
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Think spring with a gorgeous daisy bouquet.
Type of flowers: Gerbera daisies.
Photo: Andrew Clark Photography
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Make a traditional flower more unique by altering the shape of your bouquet.
Type of flowers: Roses.
Photo: Carmen Ash Photography
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Antique lace doilies and brooches took the place of traditional flowers in this vintage-inspired bouquet.
Type of flowers: Lace doilies, antique brooches.
Photo: Josh Gruetzmacher
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There's nothing more romantic than a peony and rose bouquet.
Type of flowers: Powder pink and white roses, peonies.
Photo: Sacha Blackurne Photography
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A few vibrant stems add a dynamic element to a classic bouquet.
Type of flowers: Pink and white garden roses.
Photo: Tonya Malay Photography
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Make your bouquet an everlasting keepsake by crafting it from brooches and gems instead of live flowers.
Type of flowers: Brooches.
Photo: Shannon Michele Photography
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Randomized placement makes this colorful bouquet unique.
Type of flowers: Dahlias, hydrangeas, roses.
Photo: Choco Studio
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Your bouquet doesn't have to be massive to make a strong impact; focus on the size of the individual blooms to make a punch with fewer stems.
Type of flowers: Pink, peach, and ivory roses, tuberose, and parrot tulips.
Photo: Dixie Pixel
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The protea flower is one of our favorite ways to add visual interest to a bouquet, and its meaning makes it even more wedding-perfect — the flower represents change and hope.
Type of flowers: Peonies, pincushion protea.
Photo: Acqua Photo
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Add extra heft to a rose bouquet by surrounding the base with a wide-spread flower, like hydrangea.
Type of flowers: White hydrangeas, soft pink garden roses, spray roses, green ivy.
Photo: Ashley Garmon Photographers
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A loose and flowing bouquet is perfect for a relaxed wedding.
Type of flowers: Roses, ranunculus, parrot tulips.
Photo: Ozzy Garcia
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Go bold with orange and coral.
Type of flowers: Orchids, berries, white, pink, and yellow roses.
Photo: Paul Sanders Photography
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Add volume to your bouquet with vibrant greenery.
Type of flowers: Ivory roses, green hydrangeas, pink dahlias, white astilbe.
Photo: W Studios New York
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This timeless bouquet gets a modern touch with long, flowing ribbons from the stems.
Type of flowers: Ivory and white roses, ranunculus, greenery.
Photo: EP Love
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Break up a classic pink and white bouquet with a variety of mini flowers.
Type of flowers: Blush peonies.
Photo: Pasha Belman Photography
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Mixed textures add visual interest to a monochromatic bouquet.
Type of flowers: Baby's breath, eucalyptus, green hydrangeas.
Photo: Sara Kauss Photography