05/05/2026
Bouquets come in ALL kinds of shapes and sizes. Here’s a glance at a few of the most requested bridal bouquet styles I’m seeing right now.
🌸Round
Round bouquets are a classic for a reason and never seem to go out of style. Round bouquets mean there is no “front” to the bouquet. It is circular-ish in shape and will look good from any angle. My versions are very dreamy with lots of dancing flowers and organic movement.
🌷Hand-Tied
Hand-tied bouquets are my specialty! Also known as a garden bouquet, this style is meant for those who want a loose and lush-looking bouquet. The shape is unstructured, with both greenery and flowers creating a very textural look. This style also goes well with a trailing ribbon.
🌼Cascading
Cascading bouquets angle downward, with the stems and base for the bride to hold nearing the top of the arrangement. Cascades create a dramatic and flowy look.
🌹Posy
Posy bouquets are smaller, typically a variation of the hand-tied or round style. They’re great for courthouse weddings or elopements, or to match a simple wedding dress or suit.
🌻Structural
The shape of the bouquet is unconventional, with flowers giving height, curvature, and flow, depending on the design and florist. Trendy brides are leaning heavily towards the odd and bold, favouring brightly coloured flowers with interesting, unique shapes.