Weddings
Bridal Bouquet: The perfect choice
Here we will talk about the types of bridal bouquet that match each style and how you can make the perfect choice.
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O bridal bouquet style it must be deeply linked to the style of how the bride is and sees herself, therefore, the choice must be perfect! You need to know the different styles of brides to make the perfect choice, so that when creating the bouquet, your preferences and tastes are also expressed, so that the bouquet is an extension of who the bride is. The Bridal Bouquet Specialist will be the ideal professional to guide the bride in what will look most aesthetically harmonious, but leaving her free to express herself.
Therefore, the bouquet must have the style and personality of each bride, and an item that will greatly help in this composition is the dress. He is the one who sets the tone, as he is the first to be chosen, and the biggest and most prominent piece. After this, the wreath, veil, shoes, hairstyle, makeup and bouquet are defined. And it is extremely important that all these elements are in harmony and visually connected, contributing to the unique and singular bride image.
Bouquet formats
This element will help to further enhance the bride's style and will be an important point when defining her outfit.
The format may be striking or demonstrate subtlety. Regardless of which one is chosen, it is essential that the specialist has the ability to create it and guide the bride in the ideal shape for each one, and this can be a difference in each body shape, height, dress and wedding theme.
Basically we have 4 different types of formats, and variations within them: Round, Deconstructed, Cascade and Stroke.
Deconstructed Format
This format came as something contemporary and refreshing. He deconstructed the idea of a round, formal and classic bouquet. These are the most requested shapes nowadays, as they highlight lightness and elegance, in addition to disguising the bride's waist.
It contributed to breaking established standards and conceptions, that the bouquet should only be round or cascading. Its laid-back and unpretentious appearance gained ground as more and more weddings took place outdoors, in daylight and in spaces linked to nature. It is no longer mandatory for a ceremony to take place in a church to obtain the blessing of marriage. Times have changed and the bouquet follows the trend.
In this bouquet format we have 3 different subtypes, which are: Deconstructed Rounded, Deconstructed Freeform and Deconstructed Maxi.
Waterfall Format
Shape that resembles a bunch of grapes, aims to lengthen the bride. It had its peak in the 80s and 90s. Its shape can be well defined or have a deconstructed look, depending on the bride's style.
It is well defined and marks a more classic, elegant style, ideal for brides who get married in a traditional church or castle. In its composition, noble flowers cannot be missing and it is ideal for a bride with a princess dress, crown and long veil. You have to think about the proportion of a cascade from the front projected downwards, and the same occurs at the back, with the veil being long.
It gains new uses by being deconstructed and with a more modern feel. In this style there is the presence of different types of flowers and foliage, disguising the bride's waist and lengthening her height.
Theoretically, it is suitable for brides over 1.65m tall. If the bride is shorter than this and chooses this shape, it is essential that the size is smaller, more delicate, so as not to weigh down the bride's appearance and flatten her height.
Round Shape
It is a format that expresses traditionalism and must be proportionate to each bride's body type. It is not recommended for brides who want to hide their waist, as its apparent shape ends up “rounding” it and defining the silhouette even more. It should not be done in a big way, in a way that weighs down the bride's look, appearing disproportionate and attracting attention. The ideal bouquet is one that does not draw more attention than the dress, it is one that does not interfere with the bride's aesthetics, body type and appearance. He will always compose in a balanced way.
Stroke Format
It is no longer one of the widely used formats, but it looks like a bouquet with a triangular crown. It can be carried in the bride's arms, and its measurement is generally not to let the height of the cup exceed her shoulders.
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