For more than 70 years, thousands of brides have traveled to Kleinfeld Bridal in New York City to find their wedding day looks. From the moment you walk through the doors, you’ll feel the magic of Kleinfeld. Not only does Kleinfeld have 30,000 square feet filled with the largest selection of wedding dresses in the world, it also has the greatest professional staff of over 200 employees who are dedicated to finding and perfecting your bridal look.
Wispy Wildflowers
Credits: Photo: @JoseVilla | Floral: @TulipinaDesign
Romantic Roses
Credits: Photo:@CorbinGurkin | Floral: @FlowerHouseMexico
Tropical Touches
Credits: Photo—@JacquiCole | Floral—@VanessaJaimesFloralDesign
Florist Vanessa Jaimes Floral Design used anthuriums, ornithogalum, succulents, ferns, silver dollar eucalyptus and tropical greenery to create this lush bouquet perfect for a beach wedding, or in this case, an editorial photo shoot in Tulum, Mexico. “I believe that some colors and tropical touches for a Tulum destination wedding is always a good idea,” says Vanessa—especially if your dress is a bit more simplified or classic.
Vibrant and Unique
Credits: Photo:@CorbinGurkin | Floral: @FlowerHouseMexico
Short, Sweet and Colorful
Credits: Photo—@JacquiCole | Floral—@VanessaJaimesFloralDesign
Love these bright, compact arrangements? Ask your florist for ranunculus, anthuriums, leuco, gingers and roses, as created by florist Vanessa Jaimes Floral Design. When asked to create bouquets for a tropical wedding destination photo shoot (see more here), Vanessa says she tried to “design a couple of bouquets with a more classic look, so people can see that even here in a tropical setting, you can always use elegant and classic flowers as well,” Looking for a mix of both beachy and traditional? Stick with classic flowers like roses and ranunculus, but in fun, vibrant colors.
English Garden
Credits: Photo: @AllanZepedaPhoto | Floral: @RhiannonBosse
Pops of Pinks and Purples
Credits: Photo: @JoseVilla | Floral: @TulipinaDesign
“This gown has such a clean and modern style, so I thought it would be lovely to create something abundant with pops of color,” said florist Kiana Underwood of Tulipina Design. Can’t get enough of this gorgeous bouquet? Copy this look with pink and purple roses, ranunculus, dianthus and foraged foliage native to your area.
Dried and True
Credits: Photo—@JacquiCole | Floral—@VanessaJaimesFloralDesign
We love the idea of mixing dried and fresh foliage together to create a beautiful bouquet—and that’s what florist Vanessa Jaimes Floral Design accomplished here. Using scabiosa, cotton, silver dollar eucalyptus and different dried elements, she achieved a super whimsical and natural feel—calling all boho brides!
Peachy Hues
Credits: Photo: @JoseVilla | Floral: @TulipinaDesign
Florist Kiana Underwood of Tulipina Design used the bride’s dramatic and fun earrings as the inspiration for this peachy arrangement. Have a family heirloom or special element you plan to wear on your wedding day? Show this to your florist to see how they may be able to play off of it! In this case, Kiana was inspired by the warm, peach and yellow colored flower earrings and used daffodils, ranunculus, amaranth, rose, bougainvillea, berries and foliage that was foraged from the street nearby to achieve the look.
Muted Tones
Credits: Photo:@CorbinGurkin | Floral: @FlowerHouseMexico
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