Choosing your wedding bouquet is one of the most personal decisions in your overall floral design.
It is not just about the flowers themselves, but how they reflect your style, your setting, and the overall tone of your wedding.
Whether you are planning something minimal or more expressive, here is a guide to wedding bouquet styles and how to choose the right one.
1. Garden-Style Bouquets
Garden-style bouquets are known for their natural movement, soft textures, and slightly unstructured shape.
They often feature seasonal flowers arranged in a way that feels organic and effortless.
This style works well for outdoor weddings or romantic settings.
2. Minimal and Modern Bouquets
For a more contemporary look, minimal bouquets focus on fewer stems and cleaner lines.
Monochromatic palettes or simple compositions create a refined and understated aesthetic.
These bouquets pair well with modern venues and structured styling.
Explore our modern bouquet designs
3. Lush and Full Arrangements
Lush bouquets are fuller, more expressive, and often feature layered textures and a mix of blooms.
They create a strong visual presence and are ideal for statement-making bridal looks.
This style works particularly well in larger venues or more traditional weddings.
4. Seasonal Wedding Flowers
Choosing flowers based on the season is one of the best ways to ensure quality and cohesion.
Seasonal blooms tend to look more natural and are often more visually balanced within an arrangement.
They also align with the overall atmosphere of your wedding date.
Learn more about floral design and seasonal flowers in our workshops
5. How to Choose the Right Bouquet
When selecting your bouquet, consider:
- Your dress and overall styling
- The colour palette of your wedding
- The setting and venue
- Your personal preferences and comfort
The goal is to choose something that feels aligned and intentional rather than overly complicated.
Wedding Flowers in Montréal
At Mtl Flower Co., we design wedding florals with a focus on modern aesthetics, seasonal flowers, and thoughtful composition.
Each bouquet is created to feel refined, balanced, and in harmony with the overall event.