Your wedding flowers play an important part in setting the tone for your day. Plus, your bouquet will probably feature in almost as many pictures as your dress. However, this is possibly the first time you’ve ever considered your floral style. If so, then the best place to start is your dress. 

If it’s a timeless classic, there’s a good chance you’ll love elegant structured displays, while a boho design might lend itself to loose arrangements with that ‘just picked from a meadow’ look. Alternatively, something with a sleek modern silhouette is amazing with bold contemporary blooms.

To help you choose, we’ve teamed up with Nima and Nasra, the wedding florists and stylists at Sèreality Studios in the West Midlands, who specialise in luxury floral design and wedding flowers.

How to choose your wedding flowers

“We recommend beginning your floral journey by considering your weddings' overall theme, colour palette, and location,” says Nima. “Opt for seasonal flowers. They’re fresher, more sustainable and offer the best value.”

“Think about where florals will have the most visual impact too, like the ceremony backdrop, tables or entryway, to create unforgettable focal points,” says Nasra. “Finally, trust your florist to guide you in blending statement florals with subtle accents to add depth and dimension to your design."

What’s your wedding flower style?

We’ve also asked Nima and Nasra to suggest beautiful wedding flowers to match some of our most popular dresses. So, read on to discover their suggestions for the perfect displays to suit your look…

Classic bride

The dress…

If you love Anna Sorrano’s stylishly understated Corinthia, with its nature-inspired lace, traditional silhouette and minimal sparkle, then simple sophistication is the way to go with your flowers, too.

The flowers…

“For a timeless look, we designed low centrepieces featuring lush greenery intertwined with classic white roses (£95 per centrepiece). This serene palette of whites and greens embodies sophistication, making it perfect for a classic bride seeking understated elegance’

Princess Bride

The dress…

If your dream dress is more like Viva Bride’s magical Chloe, with its soft, off-the-shoulder straps, floaty tulle skirt and pretty blush undertones, then you’re a princess bride through and through!

The flowers…

'Romantic and luxurious, this design features twin urns (£375 each) showcasing blush pinks and summer blooms, like dahlias and spray roses. The soft, dreamy palette creates a fairy-tale ambiance fit for a princess bride wanting to make a grand statement.'

Boho Bride

The dress…

Boho brides are looking to create a relaxed and informal vibe for their big day. Think bare feet, loose curls and a dress like Heidi Hudson’s Wilma in soft chiffon. Floral displays that look equally effortless will help to enhance the carefree mood.

The flowers…

“Earthy and organic, this boho-inspired design uses frog bowls (£35 per centrepiece) filled with soft-toned carnations and wildflowers. Paired with ceramic bowls and pillar candles, it evokes relaxed, rustic charm perfect for a free-spirited bride.”

Modern Bride

The dress…

Miavalenca brings a sexy modern edge to the classic bridal silhouette with daring Ravello, a sleek, fitted sheath complete with figure-enhancing illusion panels. And, if this high fashion design ticks all your boxes, then you need  flowers to match.

The flowers…

“Bold and contemporary, this look combines frog bowls and bud vases (£85 per table) filled with amaranthus and anthurium, accented by fruit details like grapes. These striking elements follow 2025 trends, creating statement-worthy tablescapes for the modern bride.”

5. Minimalist Bride

The dress…

If big, blousy floral displays are not your thing then we think you’ll love a pared-back dress style, too. Jaxx by Sofia Cruz combines chic modern design elements with satin crepe to create simple, stylish perfection.

The flowers…

“Clean and refined, minimalist centrepieces (£85 per table) feature classic white roses and lisianthus arranged in sleek bud vases. This ultra-modern take on simplicity celebrates elegance through understated florals.”

Bold Bride

The dress…

A dress with luxurious 3D florals is the perfect complement to bright and bold wedding flowers. Sofie by Aaliyah Quinn combines tulle and lace with a modern scoop neckline. However, it’s all about the dramatic 3D flowers that flow from the delicate straps right down to the hem of the stunning skirt.

The flowers…

“Whimsical and vibrant, these garden-inspired centrepieces (£85 each) pair hot pink sweet peas with bold dahlias and garden roses. Designed to add drama and a ‘pop’ of colour, this is perfect for a bold bride seeking unforgettable florals.” 

The power of flowers

So, we hope you’ve found your floral style above. If not, the team at Sèreality Studios have lots more inspiring ideas, so simply get in touch. “At Sèreality Studios, we specialise in crafting whimsical, garden-inspired designs with a modern twist, bringing your love story to life through lush florals and elegant details,” says Nima. 

“Our most popular bespoke wedding floral package starts from £5,000 for a celebration of 100-130 guests, offering an experience designed to elevate your day,” says Nasra. “This package includes bouquets, boutonnières, enchanting ceremony installations, and magical reception florals complemented by candlelight. We also provide decor for key focal points, such as cake tables and welcome signs. Every detail is tailored to your unique vision, and our team ensures a seamless experience by handling delivery, setup, and transitions, so every moment feels perfect.”

“What’s more, we’re offering an exclusive incentive to couples who find us through this blog: a complimentary bridal bouquet with any booking made through the link provided here. You can also download our free wedding floral guide for more inspiration.”

Click here to check out all our bridal wedding dresses, then try on your favourites at your nearest wed2b store. Here’s what to expect when you visit, too. Lastly, for more inspiration, check out @Serealitystudios or wed2b’s Instagram, Facebook or TikTok accounts.