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Key Takeaways
Bright colors and unique flowers, like succulents and pampas grass, will add creative flair to bridesmaid bouquets.
Consider the season when choosing bouquets, like using amaranthus in the fall and hydrangeas for summer weddings.
Matching bridesmaids’ bouquets with their dresses or venue colors creates a harmonious and striking visual effect.
When it comes to wedding flowers, brides spend most of their time fretting about their own bouquets, and for good reason—they can totally distract or add to your bridal look. But the same is true of bridesmaid bouquets: The right combination will bring an extra flair to your bridal party’s style. While these handheld arrangements may not steal the stage of the floral show at the wedding, they should be just as gorgeous as the bridal bouquet that inspired them.
Thankfully, bouquets have come a long way from the matchy-matchy bundle of roses that bridesmaids used to carry down the aisle. While the classic rose (or peony or hydrangea) hasn’t gone out of style, brides are now mixing these conventional blooms with other elements to create unique looks. Think: plenty of greenery or unexpected flowers, such as king protea, anemones, or succulents. Even without your typical florals, these plants can stand on their own for some seriously creative bouquets.
If you’re looking for inspiration for your crew’s floral assortments, we’ve compiled a list of 37 bridesmaid bouquets perfect for any affair.
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