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I'm Lisa Kirk, a wife, mama, writer, and founder. Since 2010, Something Pretty has been home to my favorite memories, reflections, and inspirations. Thanks so much for reading!

The White Bouquet

Weddings

There are few things I love more than a colorful, dramatic bridal bouquet. I just love how they pop against a white bridal gown, and I always felt a little like white bouquets didn’t stand out enough. However, I was scrolling through my Flowers board on Pinterest yesterday, and was quite surprised by how many white bouquets I’ve been drawn to lately! What I love about these is that they each have an undeniably charming touch, from a white lace ribbon to some perfectly placed greenery.

{Emily Blake Photography via Style Me Pretty| Rylee Hitchner Photography| KT Merry Photography via Style Me Pretty| Sarah Kate, Photographer via Style Me PrettySean Walker Photography via Martha Stewart Weddings| Madalina Lesan Photography via Emmaline Bride}

What about you–white bridal bouquets or colorful?

Love,

Lisa

P.S. I would love your vote in the Southern Weddings Pinterest contest! Just leave a comment on the post to vote–I’m #3 Peaches! Thank you so much :)

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  1. I love the look of an all white bouquet. I had all white roses with feathers around. Great round up. My fav on your board is bottom left. :)

  2. Dee says:

    Lisa! Great post. Do you know the name of the flowers in the bottom right picture? They’re super simple but beautiful!

  3. Dana says:

    although i don’t think i would go for a white bouquet, i do love the second white bouquet. looks like there are some hyacinths in it which are one of my favorite flowers!

  4. Kristen says:

    i like the second one too but i would never do white roses ever!

  5. Such a classic! For me, I love an elegant, classic bouquet. It’s a shame Indian weddings always are over the top with colors, but I’m hoping I can be the first to make it a bit tame. AND I’m heading over now tovote for you!

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