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Embrace Your Uniqueness With Fall Bridal Bouquets

Ancient Greeks, Romans, and even Egyptians brought scented herbs and spices to fend off ill luck at weddings, which is when the custom of brides carrying flowers first emerged. Even today, brides and grooms will exchange garlands in the hopes of bringing fertility and happiness because flowers represent a new beginning.

Rich, warm color palettes are everywhere as soon as September arrives, from the changing leaves on the trees to the beautiful sunsets, apple orchards, and pumpkin farms. The same is true of your fall wedding flowers; many of the season’s most well-liked blossoms can be found in striking orange, red, yellow, purple, and even brown tones.

Flowers will play a significant role in the décor of your fall wedding, whether the style is rustic chic, traditional, boho, or something in between. So, you should allow the season to have a say when choosing an arrangement to carry on your walk down the aisle.

 

Orange Ranunculus

 

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Orange blossoms represent happiness, enthusiasm, and optimism. During their weddings in the 19th century, the brides even adorned their gowns with this color symbol, but it was Queen Victoria who popularized the sweet-smelling flowers when she wore a large wreath of them for her wedding in 1840, establishing the traditional floral theme for the Victorian bride. According to the highly respected etiquette books of the 19th century, every royal bride was required to include orange blossoms in her wedding.

Some brides prefer wild bouquets, and to create the desired impression, arranged blossoms are incorporated in such a lovely, realist still-life manner. Orange roses, and red berries are all featured in the floral arrangement, which gives the classic appearance a contemporary spin.

 

More Pink Roses Please

 

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Who loves pink more than you? So, you ought to bring a bunch of gorgeous pink flowers with you! There is something about a bride that really draws inspiration from a pink color scheme on her special day. It should therefore come as no surprise that pink wedding bouquets are so well-liked, and if you are considering carrying one down the aisle, you are in luck. You will enjoy how well pink blends with other colors, allowing you to make a lovely summer bouquet when coupled with yellow or a frigid winter décor when mixed with deep reds.

 

Be Edgy With Peony

 

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You need to use unusual color combinations to aesthetically convey your enthusiastic attitude. Why not make the most meaningful day of your life an excuse to flaunt your artistic and edgy side with a bright bouquet that you do not want to miss? Imagine exchanging vows by the sea before sunset and combining blue blossoms with orange and yellow roses to represent the sky just before dusk.

 

Splash Of Pink Anemone

 

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The light neutrals feel crisp and fresh, like the change in weather, so even though you are being married in the fall, you do not have to fully give them up. While dark accents might give a fall bridal bouquet a somber tone, white and blush roses give this bouquet a beautiful look.

 

Bold And Beautiful Hydrangea

 

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In the past, brides would carry flowers as a symbol of love, hope, and new beginnings. Today, the same custom is still practiced, but with a modern twist in which the flowers accent the bridal jewellery and showcase the personality of the bride.

If you are the type of bride who likes to stand out, your bouquet should do the same. Your bridal bouquet should reflect the fearless, confident, and bold woman who walks down the aisle with her longtime companion to begin a new adventure.

 

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