15 stunning all-white bridal bouquets for winter weddings
Is there anything more chic than an all-white wedding bouquet? We think not! Whatever your wedding style, white wedding flowers add an understated elegance to your bridal look in a classic way that will never date. White works well in any season but winter feels a particularly perfect time to embrace this look, creating a dreamy ethereal feel reminiscent of a tranquil snow-covered landscape. Scroll on for a collection of our favourite all-white wedding bouquets and tips on how to pull off this gorgeous look.
White rose wedding bouquets
White roses are the Grace Kelly of wedding flowers; crisp, elegant and sophisticated. Whether you keep it simple with a single rose variety or mix it up with several different species, you really can't go wrong. David Austin roses are the crème de la crème of wedding roses and we love the white varieties - Leonora, Patience and Purity - for their exquisite scents and countless fluttering petals.
White peony wedding bouquets
Peonies are one of the joys of spring and if you're lucky to be getting married during their short season (typically late April until early June), we urge you to incorporate these gorgeously fluffy flowers into your bridal bouquet. They vary in shades from snow white Duchesse de Nemours, to blush-tinted Gardenia and warm-toned Bowl of Cream. One word of warning however, is that peonies are temperamental flowers that don't open from bud to full bloom in a reliable timeframe so it's crucial to work with an experienced florist who can advise you on how to use them successfully.
Textured white bridal bouquets
Thinking that an all-white bouquet feels a little safe or conservative? Talk to your florist about adding textural elements to add interest and character to your wedding flowers. Mix naturally white flowers with bleached elements like foliage, grasses and seed pods and dried to create a real show-stopper bouquet.
Simple white bridal bouquets
Simplicity is the ultimate in refinement. If you have a favourite flower don't be afraid to showcase its beauty in a single-flower bouquet, like Catherine, Princess of Wales' chic lily of the valley posy.