Flowers Fit For The Gown
When it comes to wedding décor, fashion is the ultimate muse! Think about it—what’s the first big purchase a bride makes? The gown!
“Does Fashion Influence The Wedding?”
That one stunning dress sets the tone for the entire celebration, inspiring everything from the floral arrangements to the overall aesthetic.
Wedding Flower Décor Inspiration: How Fashion Influences Your Big Day!
The smallest detail on a gown—whether it’s lace, intricate embroidery, a colored sash, feathers, or sparkling rhinestones—can guide the design of your wedding florals and décor. Even a sleek, minimalist dress with no embellishments can inspire a modern, chic floral arrangement.
Break Free from Traditional Color Matching!
Gone are the days of perfectly matching florals to bridesmaids’ dresses. Instead, think complementary colors that enhance and elevate the look. For example:
✨ Rocking red bridesmaids’ dresses? Pair them with green cymbidium orchids, green roses, berries, and whimsical monkey’s tail for a bold, stylish contrast.
a. Red and Green Bridal Bouquet
This striking bouquet features vibrant red roses paired with green cymbidium orchids and hypericum berries, creating a bold and stylish contrast—perfect for red bridesmaids’ dresses.Link: Pinterest+3
b. Green Cymbidium Orchid Bouquet
A close-up of green cymbidium orchids, showcasing their unique beauty. These orchids add a fresh and elegant touch to any bouquet.
c. Bridal Bouquet with Monkey Tail Ferns
This creative arrangement includes monkey tail ferns, adding a whimsical and textured element to the bouquet.Link: Reddit
d. Red Roses with Green Berries
A classic combination of red roses and green berries, offering a simple yet elegant contrast that complements red attire beautifully. Link: Pinterest
✨Want a fresh, modern vibe? Mix plum dahlias with fuchsia and green orchids for a striking bouquet that pops!
✨ Loving a ruffled gown? Match the texture with cattleya orchids or soft, romantic peonies in white and pink hues. Let the fabric’s movement inspire your floral choices!
Round bouquet ties in with large flower in hair and soft off-white gown.
Image provided by Hulse Photography
Create a Statement with Repeat Design Elements
It’s all about cohesion! Incorporating natural accents like feathers can create a truly one-of-a-kind look.
✨ Wearing feathers in your hair? Carry that through to your bouquet by surrounding white dahlias or white freesia with a delicate feather collar.
✨ Love the bold drama of peacock feathers? Pair them with deep cinnabar roses for a stunning, sophisticated effect—especially if your bridal party is dressed in espresso, teal, or bronze tones.
1. Elegant Feather Hairpin in Curly Updo
A modern bride adorned with a delicate feather hairpin, adding a touch of whimsy to her curly updo.
2. Chic Feather Headpiece with Sleek Hairstyle
This bride showcases a bold feather headpiece paired with a sleek hairstyle, exemplifying contemporary bridal fashion.
3. Bridal Fascinator with Ivory Feathers
An elegant bridal fascinator featuring ivory feathers, perfect for a sophisticated and modern bridal look.
4. Boho Bride with Feather Hair Accessories
A bohemian-inspired bride wearing feather hair accessories, adding a natural and free-spirited vibe to her ensemble.
Flowers compliment dresses without being an exact match.
Photo Courtesy of Christopher Todd Photography
Your wedding is a reflection of your style, personality, and creativity—why not let your gown and the world of fashion spark fresh ideas for your floral décor? From soft, romantic ruffles to bold, modern hues, the possibilities are endless. Let your inspiration take bloom!
Create A Statement With Repeat Design Elements
Consider accents that come from nature like feathers to complement your florals. Wearing feather accents in your hair? Carry that over into your bouquet as a collar to surround simple white dahlias or white freesia. Peacock feathers are a dramatic choice along with cinnabar colored roses if your bridesmaids’ dresses are espresso, teal or bronze tones.
Complementary colors make this wedding a standout.
Photo Courtesy of Christopher Todd Photography
Images provided by: Hulse Photography, French Buckets,
Organic Elements Event Design,
Joel Austell Studios and Christopher Todd Studio
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