Want to keep things fresh? Pick the same color twice. That doesn’t mean you should go for pink on pink — or blush and bashful — like Shelby in Steel Magnolias. Instead, keep things crisp by layering white on white. A bouquet made up of white blooms like hydrangea, stephanotis and cymbidium orchids will still be visually striking thanks to the varied sizes and shapes of the flowers, but its monochromatic color scheme will add a touch of unexpected elegance.
Roses Are Red: Red roses are a timeless symbol of love, so why not use them as the centerpiece for your bouquet? Classic styles are coming back this wedding season, and the red rose is a perfect way to pay tribute to that. Accent a bouquet of red roses with star-shaped white stephanotis blossoms and write a love poem with flowers. Everyone will know that yours is a classic love written in the stars with this poetic floral statement.
Lady In Pink: What better complement could there be for a blushing bride than a bouquet of pale pink blossoms? Carry a riotous bouquet of stunning pink peonies for a sweet, carefree