Thanks to the ancient Romans, today’s brides never have to worry about what to do with their hands in wedding photos. While the bridal bouquet isn’t exactly a wedding necessity—the show could ...
Our friends at Brides.com have been doing a bunch of wedding style inspiration slideshows that feature wedding dresses, shoes, and decorating ideas all matched to a particular theme. But the element I ...
On your wedding day, your bouquet is your best accessory. It’ll brighten every photo, and it can even do double-duty as a centerpiece at your reception. Gather inspiration for your dream flowers with ...
If you’re looking for floral inspiration, particularly for wedding bouquets, you’ve come to the right place. Here, we’ve rounded up 65 real-wedding bouquets we love. If you’re just starting to plan ...
I remember distinctly the day I chose the flowers for my wedding bouquet. I was getting married on the beach and took great care selecting several flowers that would give me that airy, coastal look I ...
Tulips are like the quiet romantics of the flower world—classic, graceful, and full of heart. Whether you’re dreaming of timeless white blooms, bold pops of color, or soft pastel whispers, tulip ...
For a Fall wedding affair, get creative with the design of your floral arrangements and tablescape to make your celebration feel luxe and naturally of-the-season. This doesn't demand that you have ...
AS KENSINGTON Palace announce that florist Philippa Craddock will be creating the floral displays for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May wedding, we take a look at the stunning royal wedding flowers ...
are pretty, and they are a lovely accessory for any woman to carry at any time. A bouquet of them ends up in the hands of the bride, however, for other reasons. The bouquet she carries is a symbol of ...
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Meghan Markle followed royal tradition today by having her bridal bouquet placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey. The idea was started by the Queen Mother in 1923 after she ...