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White Bridal Bouquets and What Your Florist Wants You to Know

Filed in Tips — April 23, 2025

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White Bridal Bouquets

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Photo: She He We | Bouquet: The Bloom House

White bridal bouquets are wildly popular. Besides being beautiful, white flowers are versatile and can complement almost any color scheme or dress style. White florals create a sense of elegance and sophistication and they’re a popular choice for brides aiming for a clean and refined aesthetic. White is classic and timeless, representing new beginnings making them perfect for a chic wedding day. Keep scrolling for examples of stunning white bridal bouquets by The Bloom House, our exclusive floral designer, and 3 things your florist wants you to know.

White Flowers Varieties

Roses – Classic and elegant, they come in a variety of shades, including pure white.
Peonies – Soft, lush, and romantic, they’re a dreamy addition to any bouquet.
Lily of the Valley – Small, fragrant, and delicate, these are often used for a more vintage feel.
Ranunculus – Soft, multi-layered petals that create a lush, almost peony-like look.
Chrysanthemums – A round shape and abundance of petals that create a dense, fluffy look.
Orchids – Exotic and elegant, perfect for a chic, high-end look.
Tulips – Clean and simple, with a soft, fresh vibe.
Gardenias – Known for their creamy white color and sweet scent.
Stephanotis – Small, waxy flowers that symbolize marital happiness.
Baby’s Breath – Light and airy, often used as filler or to create a soft, ethereal look.
Anemones – With their contrasting dark centers, they make a bold yet elegant statement.
Lilac – Fragrant, delicate flowers known for their beautiful clusters of small blooms, often in shades of pale purple or lavender, but white lilacs are especially stunning in bridal bouquets

Ethereal Elegance

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Photo: She He We | Bouquet: The Bloom House

Claire’s baby’s breath nosegay bouquet with lavender sprigs was the perfect option against her timeless long sleeve gown, it was light and airy and created a soft, ethereal look. See more of Claire’s timeless wedding and vintage wedding cake.

Hollywood Glam Pavé

white pavé rose bouquet
Photo: Jackson and Nina | Bouquet: The Bloom House

Madeline’s all white rose bouquet was classic and elegant wrapped in ribbon with stems neatly snipped and brought a little extra glam to this stunning pearl beaded gown. See more of Madeline’s wedding and the incredible ceiling installation.

romantic white bridal bouquet
Photo: Samantha Harrell | Bouquet: The Bloom House

Corrine’s romantic bouquet was a mix of roses, chrysanthemums and ranunculus with delicate sprays and greenery and was a gorgeous complement to the bride’s full lace gown. See more of Corrine’s fall wedding on the farm.

A Modern Cascade

modern white cascade bouquet
Photo: Samantha Harrell | Bouquet: The Bloom House

Tiffani’s modern mini cascade is one of our all-time favorites with a mix of roses, sweet peas and lilac to create a soft and whimsical look. See more of Tiffani’s black and white wedding and a cute-as-can-be cake.

Wild and Free

white boho wedding bouquet
Photo: Shelby Cook Photo | Bouquet: The Bloom House

Emily’s bouquet was definitely giving boho vibes with a gorgeous mix of garden roses, cremones, stock, delphinium, sweet pea, baby’s breath, and astilbe. See more of Emily’s wedding and the amazing espresso martini tower.

3 Things Your Florist Wants You To Know

ONE: Choose what you love, but get honest feedback to make sure your color palette and floral designs will be cohesive with the rest of your wedding aesthetic. Trust your florist on this! You may love pink and blue but you don’t want a gender reveal vibe!

TWO: Gorgeous floral design does not have to mean tons of flowers. Petite bridesmaid bouquets are classy, simple stem bud vases are chic. If budget is a concern, spend most of your floral money at the reception where you’ll enjoy the designs all night long!

THREE: Don’t focus too much on exact blooms, but instead on overall aesthetic. Find images on Pinterest and Instagram and start a collage to see if your designs have an overall cohesive aesthetic.  Don’t get hung up on one or two flowers. If your favorite flower is a sunflower but you love a muted blush and white color palette, give up the sunflower – and ask for them for your anniversary. 

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