Soft, romantic bouquets are lovely, but including more of the rainbow can help to better represent the celebration and joy that your special day brings.
Oftentimes when a bride decides on the florals to use for her bouquet, she’ll go with a classic white or ivory, perhaps venturing into a soft blush as well. If more color is brought in, it’s usually different versions of the same hue, such as multiple shades of pink.
Such a palette does make for a beautiful arrangement, but including extra pops of color can be fun too – especially for brides who want to showcase a vibrant personality. Usually a wedding has more than two shades as part of the overall aesthetic of the day, and there’s no reason to limit the bouquet to a couple of those. So, throw in some blooms to represent your accent color! Soft, romantic bouquets are lovely, but including more of the rainbow can help to better represent the celebration and joy that your special day brings.
Below are some colorful bouquets that were either featured in real weddings, or specially crafted for inspirational styled shoots. Click on each photo to see more from these events!
Photo by Paul Barnett Photographer; Planning & Design by Victoria Weddings & Events
Photo by Lindsay Hite for READYLUCK; Bridal Gown by Monique Lhuillier; Planning & Design by EVOKE
Photo by Victoria Angela Photography; Planning & Design by Très Chic Southern Weddings & Events
Photo by Paige Jones; Planning & Design by Bluebell Events
Get more ideas by browsing through our bouquets gallery, and find out how to include pink roses throughout your wedding day.