WEDDING BOUQUETS OF WHITE

PHOTOGRAPHED BY HANNAH JANE AT THE TRIVIUM ESTATE IN FOREST, VIRGINIA

PHOTOGRAPHED BY HANNAH JANE AT THE TRIVIUM ESTATE IN FOREST, VIRGINIA

Everyone over age 30 has the popular Billy Idol song playing in their heads right now—”It’s a nice day for a….white wedding!”

Just because you want a white bridal bouquet, doesn’t mean you can’t also show your personality and creativity! Check out these white bridal bouquets and see what I mean!

PHOTOGRAPHED BY MELISSA DURHAM

PHOTOGRAPHED BY MELISSA DURHAM

Free-form White Bridal Bouquet

As a wedding photographer, Anna knew what she wanted for her own wedding day. We created a loose form of eucalyptus and included David Austin white roses, also called “Patience” - another great thing to have on wedding day :) Accents of silver brunia and local foraged bits made this bouquet extra special.


PHOTOGRAPHED BY JARED LADIA

PHOTOGRAPHED BY JARED LADIA

Country Club Classic

‘Classic with a twist’ perfectly describes Bryn and her wedding bouquet! Green and white ruled the day, and her large bouquet held David Austin roses with white veronica and mixed greens. She is a stunner, and the bouquet a perfect accessory!


PHOTOGRAPHED BY HANNAH JANE

PHOTOGRAPHED BY HANNAH JANE

Monochromatic Maids

Brooke started her planning wanting all green, but turned towards adding some color as her big day drew near. We left lots of green, and made it ‘pop’ with big white bridal roses, and added peachy ones to her bridesmaids to coordinate with their gowns. It was a beautiful day!


PHOTOGRAPHED BY AUSTIN & AUSTIN

PHOTOGRAPHED BY AUSTIN & AUSTIN

Country Charm in White and Green

Our bride was planning her outdoor elopement with an elegant, country feel. We used some inspiration images she provided to create the perfect mix of cotton bolls, dusty miller, and of course, white and green!


PHOTOGRAPHED BY ASHLEY LESTER

PHOTOGRAPHED BY ASHLEY LESTER

Pageant Bridal Bouquet

Keeping the stems longer and adjusting the style, these Greenbrier bridal portraits showcase the bride-to-be with a large but simple gathering of white and green in a “pageant” style bouquet.