Since the beginning of time, a bridal bouquet was a noteworthy part of the wedding. At that time, it was shaped from garland, which was symbolic of love and happiness. They were made of herbs and garlic, believed to have the power to ward off evil. Flowers in the form of a wreath were also worn on the bride’s head—and on the groom’s; all in the name of never-ending happiness.
Today, we construct elaborate and imaginative creations to symbolize love. Flowers can be bright and colourful or they can be part of an all-white theme. They come in different shapes, styles, and sizes with names that signify the nature of their art. You can opt to match them with your dress, your wedding theme, or pick your flowers based on their delicate scent.
Flowers starting at the top by: Blume, Alain Simon Fleurs, Fanadica
Photography by: Vera Varley / La V Photo
Tuxedo by: Waxman Formal Wear
Hair by: Sofia Karambela / Modelo Hair Design
Make up by: Mindy Shear / Mindy Shear Make Up





















