I'm not even sure what to call this style of bouquet, as I've simply never seen anything like it. It's sort of an extreme cascade, or maybe a double crescent? Any florists in the house want to help me describe the style? Regardless of what it's called, it's damn dramatic and unlike any I've seen elsewhere…
The photographer, Cory Ann Photography, explained that Kate the bride “wanted wildflowers in a style like she gathered them from the field.” To check out more shots from Kate and Ravi's wedding, head over to Cory Ann's blog.
I’m a florist and i would call this a crescent to the extreme, it’s lovely and different.
I hope the bride doesn’t mind – I borrowed the idea for my own bouquet! 🙂
This style of open bouquet was used by medieval brides, often woven with herbs and greens (even garlic!) and was meant to ward off evil spirits.
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