For many brides, choosing the perfect wedding and bridal bouquet flowers is a stressful experience. It can be intimidating to try to explain your vision of your wedding and bridal bouquet flowers to a knowledgeable professional, especially when they start talking about cascades and crescents and stephanotis and fillers.
The wedding bouquet type should always fit the style of the bride’s dress and the wedding. If the wedding is decorated in a simple and classic style, then the bride should certainly carry a classic and simple wedding bouquet.
If you’re still looking for unique wedding flower bouquet ideas, you might consider taking a walk through the pages of history to study some of the styles that were traditional during different eras.
A wedding flower bouquet idea from the Victorian era is a ‘tussie mussie’, a tiny round nosegay arrangement of flowers, often with a lacy frill around the flowers. It stems from the ‘nosegays’ carried by upper class women (and men) in the malodorous old days – before good plumbing and waste disposal.
