Wedaholic.com: Sheaf, Shower, Hand tied, or Posy? Your Bridal Bouquet Options Reviewed!
Hi it's Lesley Anne here with my first blog on bridal bouquets:
Sheaf, Shower, Hand tied, or Posy?
No, we’re not talking about a new trend in utterly ridiculous names for celebrities’ offspring, but one of the most creative decisions a bride to be will have to make. So you’ve found the head turning dress, you’ve chosen a pair of gorgeous killer heels, and you’ve got enough bling to impress an American rap collective! But you’re still missing that striking stunner you want everyone to see draped over your arm. No, I’m not talking about your groom to be (though I’m sure he’s a stunner), I’m referring to the all important bridal bouquet, which no discerning bride worth her Jimmy Choos would be without!
Deciding on the perfect bouquet is a decision which takes a great deal of time and creativity, and it is a decision which must not be hurried. But where to begin? Brides today are luckier than their previous counterparts, in that they are presented with an abundance of choice in terms, of shape, style, and design. There are certain factors and influences, however, which play a huge part in the style that you choose.
Here is a comprehensive guide to choosing one of the four most popular styles:
WIRED POSY :
Ideal for those who are sweet and petite!
Complements full skirts – princess, A line, or ballerina style, or bias cut dresses.
Also suits classic straight gowns.
HAND TIED BOUQUETS :
Becoming a popular choice, these are perfect for those who:
♥ Want an understated look.
♥ Have chosen bias cut dresses or dresses with lots of detail.
♥ Are of medium height and stature.
SHOWER BOUQUETS :
A favourite choice with many brides, these are suitable for those who:
♥ Are long limbed lovelies.
♥ Have chosen a dress with a train.
♥ Are wearing a dress with a full skirt.
OVER ARM BOUQUETS :
A contemporary style, it is favoured by:
♥ Those who want to be individual!
♥ Brides with model slim figures.
♥ Those wearing detailed dresses.
♥ Brides wearing column dresses.
If you’ve just read this list and are disheartened because you think your chosen style of bouquet won’t suit you, well, don’t be! This is a guide, not an order. Work with your florist, and I’m sure she (or he) will be able to work on a design which will enhance your physical attributes, and your gorgeous dress.
But one important point to remember is proportion, proportion, proportion (or is that three points?!). This is one issue where size really does matter.
There’s nothing worse than a bouquet that makes you look wider/shorter/ lankier than you really are (well that and wearing shoes that are too big for you as I found out when I was chief bridesmaid at my best friend’s wedding).
So if you’re petite and you insist on wearing a strapless dress, make sure you don’t carry a mammoth bouquet, or you’ll end up looking as though you forgot to put on your bustier in the photos, and unless you’re having a Garden of Eden themed wedding, I very much doubt that’s a good look!
Best
Lesley Anne
Posted by Lesley Anne on May 10, 2006 07:09 PM to Wedaholic.com