The planning and the selection of the right kind of wedding bouquet is an inevitable part of any wedding preparation and every bride has to do it, in order to carry the prefect bouquet down the aisle. Planning for the bouquet is a big task with various aspects, which needs to be taken into consideration. The right wedding bouquet will perfectly compliment the bride along with the bridal party and also the wedding style and theme.

You may receive various suggestions from your friends and relatives regarding the flowers for your wedding bouquet, but in the end, your choice matters the most. Always choose the flower type and color for your wedding bouquet, which you like. Therefore, here are some tips, which you can refer to, while selecting your right wedding bouquet.

Before starting out for the wedding flower selection always, keep in mind your likings, regarding the kind of the flowers and their colors. The shape and the size of the bouquet should also be taken note off. Deciding in advance on fresh flowers or silk flowers will also channelize your way of selection, making the task much easier.

This may sound un-usual, but keeping in mind your body shape will also lead you to the right style of your wedding bouquet. Like if you are shorter in height then wedding bouquets, which will give an illusion of length would be a better choice, like the large teardrop or sheath bouquets. For taller brides, the recommended bouquets are large posy or medium teardrop bouquets, so that the focus on the height is reduced and drawn towards the bouquet. The brides, which are heavy weight, should also choose a bigger wedding bouquet, which will make them look slimmer. Remember, the perfect wedding bouquet is sure to flatter and accentuate you on the big day.

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