If you decide to incorporate any color into your bouquet, choose very carefully as the color will look stronger against a pale dress and stand out in your photographs. If the dress is heavily beaded or made of lace, it makes sense to go for a bouquet that I short stemmed or wired as it’s less likely to catch on delicate fabric.
Once you’ve settled on your bouquet, it should set the tone and feel for flowers both at the ceremony and reception.
Christine and Peter Wedding 10.04.2008

Rose
I love roses. The overlapping petals, the darker shade of color in the center and the round shape of the head make it an elegant addition to the wedding photos. The clean stem for the bride's bouquet covered with dark red silk ribbon goes perfect with the her lace dress and it creates a unity look with the whole bridal party. The red, orange, yellow color arrangements adds warm and cheerful mood to this affectionate autumn wedding.
Bridesmaid Bouquet
The big opened roses and lisianthus add a soft, feathery touch to this white bouquet. The light color bouquet stands out against the wine color bridesmaid dress, with a few stem of the brown hypericum berry, the whole bouquet ties together with the bridal party.
