- White with Hint of Pink Bridal Bouquet
- White Rose Bouquet
- White Orchid Centerpiece
- White Hydrangeas & Yellow Gerbera Bouquet
- White Gerbera Bouquet
- White Centerpiece
- White Bridal Bouquet
- Hydrangea Centerpiece with Rhinestone Sash
- Hydrangea Centerpiece
Traditionally, brides carried white flowers to go along with their white gowns. Over the past decade we’ve seen brides changing their tunes and going for color in their bouquets to be more of a statement piece rather than an accent to the gown. This year we’ve noticed a swing in that movement back to brides carrying white/ivory, or at least predominately white/ivory with hints of color.
White is super sleek, very elegant and timeless. Brides are looking for all three of those adjectives in their wedding visions, plus a touch of personalization: casual black and white weddings can showcase both colors in the flowers by utilizing gerberas with dark centers while a glamour-infused wedding can incorporate rhinestone belts and sashes around the centerpiece vessel and cake. Country chic or garden-inspired weddings incorporate textural greenery while classic styles embody an Audrey Hepburn channeled look by emphasizing big blooms.








