Celebrity Bridal Bouquets: The Stories Behind the Blooms

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

Few accessories brighten the bridal look as much as it does a bridal bouquet. It is true that the most popular floral designs, among royalty and on and off the Internet, are white ones, timeless proposals that are always elegant. But, the reality is that color also has great importance in the different bouquet formats that exist. Choosing a design with a single tone or going for one with several shades will depend on the dress chosen and the type of wedding to be celebrated. However, when it comes to inspiration, it is interesting to delve into some of the floral creations chosen by celebrities in their links, which Even today we remember it for its originality.

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In yellow and without superstition

In the history of memorable bridal looks, this one from Elizabeth Taylor. Her choice, now vintage, of a total yellow look for her first wedding with Richard Burton is remembered as one of the most successful and different proposals for a civil wedding. It was a style design babydollcreated by Irene Sharaff in 1964, the same designer behind the costumes for Cleopatra. This bright yellow was also the tone chosen for her bouquet, unlike her commitment to white lilies and hyacinths, with which she covered her hair.

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Carlota Casiraghi bridal bouquet© Félix Dol-Maillot

A bouquet with a message

As a celebrity and as a royal, Carlota Casiraghi She was one of the most inspiring brides at the time, just as she continues to be today. At her wedding with Dimitri Rassam, at the abbey of Sainte-Marie de Pierredon, in the heart of French Provence, she not only captivated with a simple and relaxed wedding dress, but also with a different bouquet. It was June 29, 2019 and she opted for a wild-inspired floral design, which was a tribute to the place chosen for her wedding. The lavender and blades of wheat especially stood out in their discreet arrangement that is still special today.

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Modern and blank

Who said white couldn’t be innovative in a bridal bouquet? The model demonstrated it Josephine Skriver. On her big day with Alexander DeLeon, April 3, 2022, she chose a very appropriate floral design to accompany her bohemian lace dress, signed by Alberta Ferretti. It was an irregular, delicate bouquet with an artistic touch, in which the flowers were arranged at different heights. White and green were combined in this work that has surely inspired many other brides.

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A single floral variety

In a tourist complex in Illescas, Toledo, Karina married Tony Luz, guitarist of Los Pekenikes. It was on March 30, 1973 when the young singer said ‘I do’ and that day she looked radiant (and far from classic) in a wedding dress made from a fabric with polka dots in relief. The look consisted of short sleeves, a bell silhouette, a turtleneck and a large pink bow under the chest, from where the skirt started.

But, apart from the garment, the bouquet was an accessory to which all eyes were directed. A long-stemmed creation, made solely from roses, in shades of pink and white, placed at different heights. Five in total, tied by a white bow.

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Purple, the unexpected color

Simplicity was key in the clean-lined wedding dress that Alejandra Ruiz de Rato selected for your big day. On the day in which she walked down the aisle with Ernesto de Novales, she opted for Pronovias in this model, with long sleeves and a timeless A-line silhouette. The daughter of Spartacus chose spring for her wedding, specifically on May 8, 2021, at the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Setefilla, in the Sevillian town of Lora del Río. And her look couldn’t miss a very original bridal bouquet: an elegant bouquet of lavender.

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With expert seal

The one of Martha Ortega and Carlos Torretta was one of those weddings that fascinate the fashion industry, given the couple’s ties to the sector. They married on November 16, 2018, first in a civil ceremony and then with a celebration the next day before 400 guests. On this day, the president of Inditex put herself in the hands of the then creative director of Valentino, Pierpaolo Piccioli, who devised a haute couture look for her.

The proposal consisted of a chiffon shirt with a pleated front and a long straight skirt. It was not white, but a very pale pink. To this, the businesswoman added a classic veil and a flower crown. As the bridal bouquet, she chose a surprising creation, with a wild and unstructured inspiration, with a cascade of greens. The famous Belgian landscape designer Thierry Boutemy, decorator of large parades, was inspired by the Galician landscapes and Marta’s styling for his creation.

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Surprising and original long stem bridal bouquet by Blanca Padilla© @blancapadilla. Photo: @diasdevinoyrosas

long stem

At the end of May of last year, the model Blanca Padilla It became the best inspiration for those brides looking to celebrate a Mediterranean-inspired wedding. Her wedding with Alejandro García took place in a magical corner of Menorca and for her wedding dress, with a rustic feel and delicate fabrics, she opted for the Balearic brand Cortana. With her bridal design, full of movement, she wanted to show off a very personal bouquet, nothing predictable and with a lot of presence. It was a long-stemmed creation that left everyone speechless, in brown and green, with a waterfall and with the prominence of a carnivorous plant: the sarracenia.

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Everything in pink

In the list of very special bridal bouquets it is always easy to find the one the actress chose Mandy Moore. The protagonist of the series This is us He married Taylor Goldsmith on November 18, 2018 in a dream celebration. For the occasion she chose a romantic wedding dress.

A rarely seen piece in pink, with ruffles, draped and sleeveless, in a minimalist style, with plumeti and floral details. It was a Rodarte proposal made for the occasion with a matching veil, shoes and bouquet. Precisely, the bouquet is one of those original designs that achieved the surprise effect by perfectly collecting all the shades of pink present in the dress. A floral bet with varieties at different heights, cosmos and dahlias among them, that left no one indifferent.

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Bridal bouquet of orange tulips Ale Capetillo© @____________-granada. Photo: @agba.weddings

With a big waterfall

It is difficult to forget the floral bet, as risky as it is vitalist, that he chose. Ale Capetillo. The bridal bouquet influencer It did not go unnoticed due to its color and shape. Instead of opting for a classic and discreet design, he chose a striking orange tone in a composition of tulips designed to look great. The creation was carried out by the renowned Granada florist, a studio based in Mexico, the country where the wedding took place.

This choice perfectly complemented her princess-style wedding dress, with a Basque waist, corset-style bodice and delicate lace in a sweetheart neckline, signed by Lorena Formoso. As a special touch, she incorporated two mantillas inherited from her Sevillian grandmother: one placed on her back and another used as a veil.

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Classic with wild notes

The Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede in Seville hosted the wedding of the influencer Andalusian Rocío Osorno with Coco Robatto (Jacobo González-Robatto). 350 guests gathered in this enclave to celebrate the love of the couple and that day the designer chose a classic wedding dress, created by herself, within her eponymous brand, which then in addition to a collection for guests had bridal fashion proposals.

It was an A-line silhouette design, with French sleeves, a closed neck, a low back and made of crepe. As accessories, she chose a tiara from Marucca, a traditional veil and a bouquet from La Florería. The florist created an XL-sized arrangement, in green, white, and orange tones, in which there was no shortage of roses and ferns.

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