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Wedding bouquet styles

The following are four popular wedding bouquet styles:

Nosegays – round clusters of flowers – are a very trendy style of Chicago wedding bouquet. Also called a tussie mussie, this style of Chicago wedding bouquet dates back to the 14th century, when it was used to mask unpleasant odors – thus the term “nosegay.” Nosegays can vary in sophistication and are therefore a good choice for any wedding.

Cascade bouquets feature flowers that descend below the main portion of the bouquet design. The voluptuousness of the Chicago wedding bouquet is often the main feature of the wedding costume. Cascade bouquets are most often used in formal and traditional weddings.

Florists create hand-tied bouquets by placing the stems of the flowers, foliage and accessories in their hand and wrapping them around the center of the design until they are securely fastened. These Chicago wedding bouquets are designed to show the natural growth of the stems, which are often wrapped in ribbon or french braided together. Hand-tied Chicago wedding bouquets have a more casual air and are particularly nice for garden weddings and brides who like the feeling of an unarranged gathering of flowers.

Contemporary Chicago wedding bouquets are inspired by unconventional ideas, styles and patterns and are designed with no specific geometric form. These Chicago wedding bouquets are usually created with flowers that have definite form and add character to the Chicago wedding  bouquet (such as calla lilies, orchids and anthuriums). Contemporary Chicago wedding bouquets represent the individuality of the bride and are perfect for a sophisticated, cosmopolitan style wedding. They’re simplistic but have the added grace of asymmetrical design.

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