These
bouquets are suited to A-line, Princess, Ballerina, and full skirts
as well as dresses with long trains, as they tend to balance out the
dress. They can be made in a modern or traditional style. A modern
design generaly concentrates on 1 or 2 main flowers and foliages,
where as the traditional design uses more varieties of flowers and
foliages, thus making the effect more natural. These are suited to
the taller bride, as they draw the eye downwards.They can however be
made in any proportion necessary.
These are simple, elegant designs suited to slim fitting and modern dresses, as well as those featuring heavy embellishment, as they help to show off the dress rather than overshadow it
These
bouquets comprise of flowers and foliages gathered together, left on
their natural stems and simply tied. The stems can be fully bound to
the ends or just enough to be comfortable for the bride to hold.
They give an understated and contemporary look. They can either be
massed or natural, massed is where all of the flowers are sat
directly next to each other and tightly packed, and natural is when
the flowers are separated by foliages and soft filler flowers.
Massed designs tend to look more modern, whilst a natural hand tied
looks more traditional.