White symbolizes purity and simplicity, making it a perfect choice for brides who want their flowers to evoke both grace and refinement. allowing them to complement any wedding style effortlessly. By playing with texture and shape, a white bouquet can be personalized to reflect a bride’s unique vision, adding a graceful touch to her special day. Whether it’s a traditional, round arrangement of pure white garden roses or a more loose, organic bouquet with soft hints of greenery and delicate botanicals, white blooms have an enduring charm that fits any wedding style.
It’s worth considering a few key elements. Texture is important—layering different types of flowers like peonies, hydrangeas, and ranunculus can add dimension while maintaining the monochromatic palette. Play with the bouquet’s shape; do you want a more free-flowing, organic arrangement or something a little more structured. Incorporating greenery or subtle botanical accents can enhance the white blooms without overpowering them, giving the bouquet a natural yet sophisticated feel.
Photo by STEPHANIE LYNN
bouquet by DEBBIE HEMINGWAY featuring garden roses, butterfly ranunculus, cloni ranunculus, sweet pea
I like to breathe new life into this staple arrangement by focusing on the use of texture and varying tones of white. Both of these design principles give depth to the bouquet, and make it a showstopper.
Kimberly of Sisti & Co.
Photo by THE GANEYS
A combination of astilbe, ranunculus, and nerine lilies in this
bouquet by VO FLORAL
Photo by STEPHANIE LYNN
bouquet by DEBBIE HEMINGWAY featuring garden roses, butterfly ranunculus, cloni ranunculus, sweet pea
Photo by KAILEE DIMEGLIO
Florist FLORA created this beauty with a combination of Campanula, Clematis, Bowl of Cream Peony, Butterfly Ranunculus, Delphinium,
Garden Spray Rose, White Cloud Garden Rose, Jasmine and Italian Ruscus.
Photo by ELIZABETH LANIER
Bouquet by AMY OSABA featuring clooney ranunculus, foxglove, lilac, sweet pea,
david austin garden rose, majolica spray roses, white peony and pittisporum
Photo by ALICE AHN
Bouquet of white snapdragons, vendela roses, and white
bougainvillea by SISTI & CO
Photo by FAITH ROPER
A bouquet of with blooms of peonies, garden roses and mock orange by JANNA BROWN DESIGN
Photo by 2 BRIDES PHOTOGRAPHY
Tropical bouquet featuring ranunculus and cymbidium
orchids by NIMK
Incorporating greenery or subtle botanical accents can enhance the white blooms.
Photo by STEPH WAHLIG
A simple but striking and delicate posy of by Campanula by ALEXIS GRACE FLORALS
Photo by ANGEL CHEUNG
Bouquet by I AM FLOWER featuring phalaenopsis, tulip, ranunculus, roses, eutoma, matthiola and greenery
Photo by SARA OLIVIA PHOTOGRAPHY
Bouquet of garden roses, sweet pea, tulip, orlaya & tweedia
by DEBBIE HEMINGWAY
Photo by KAILEE DIMEGLIO
Bouquet of Cloud Garden Roses, Scabiosa, Queen Anne’s Lace, Phlox,
Majolica Spray Roses, Ranunculus and Italian Ruscus by PETALOSO
Ultimately, a white wedding bouquet is timeless, offering a classic beauty that effortlessly complements any bride’s vision for her special day.
Photo by ELIZABETH LANIER
Bouquet of scabiosa, phalaenopsis orchid, stock, astrantia, astilbe, orlaya, delphinium, freesia and silver dollar eucalyptus by AUGUST FLORAL DESIGN
Photo by JANET LIN
Bouquet by FLOWERFOLK DESIGN & PHOSPHORUS BOTANICAL, featuring garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, and scabiosa
Photo by SARAH BLAZE
Bouquet of peonies, tweedia, ranunculus, snowflake spray roses, stock, orlaya, tulips, alabaster garden rose, scabiosas, and larkspur by FLORISH DESIGNS
White blooms have an enduring charm that fits any wedding style!
Photo by JANET LIN
A bouquet of white ranunculus, garden roses, dahlias and stock
by NOBLE FLORAL CO.
Photo by JACIE MARGUERITE
Bouquet by CAROLYN’S FLOWERS featuring garden roses,
ranunculus and lisianthus.
Photo by COLTON SIMMONS
Bouquet by HOMEGROWN BLOOMS incorporating garden roses, green hanging amaranthus, dahlias, spray roses, queen lime green zinnias,
Queen Anne’s lace, white tweedia, white delphinium, and white scabiosa!
Photo by THE DE JAUREGUIS, styling by AMY NICHOLS
Bouquet by LA FLEURISTE incorporating garden roses, ranunculus, philadelphus, geranium, sweet peas and some olive leaf.
Photo by AMELIA SOEGIJONO
A bouquet of ranunculus, sweet peas, clematis, spirea, small alliums and green hellebores by LETTRE À ÉLISE
Photo by TROY MEIKLE
THE WILD BLUME created this sweet bouquet with blooms of Cosmos, Chamomile, Dahlia, Ranunculus and Orlaya
Photo by FAITH ROPER
This bouquet of campanula, lisianthis, sweet pea, stock, lisianthus, garden roses, and butterfly ranunculus was
created by FLORA WEDDING AND EVENTS FLOWERS