The Composite Bouquet
Simplistic in design but graceful and elegant, the composite bouquet works well at intimate and sophisticated weddings. It's constructed of hundreds of real petals wired together to look like one enormous flower.
Advantages:Dramatic and distinctive; works well with silk petals, therefore a good alternative for couples suffering from hay fever.
For who?Looks best with an elegant and simple dress; suits brides with a vintage style.
Who carried it?Katherine Heigl carried a composite bouquet of white roses for her wedding to Josh Kelley in 2007.
Popular flowers:Camellia, lily, rose.
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