Choosing your bridal bouquet is one of those moments where wedding planning suddenly feels very real. Flowers aren’t just a detail — they’re something you’ll hold, walk with, and see in almost every photo from your day. After years in the Toronto wedding industry, I’ve seen bouquet trends come and go, but the best choice is always the one that feels like you.
Round Bouquet (Classic & Timeless)
The round bouquet is exactly what it sounds like: compact, symmetrical, and polished. Think roses, ranunculus, or peonies tightly arranged.
This style works beautifully for traditional venues like churches, ballrooms, and classic Toronto estates. It’s also very easy to hold and photograph — a great option if you love a clean, elegant look that won’t distract from your dress.
Hand-Tied Bouquet (Natural & Effortless)
Hand-tied bouquets are one of the most popular styles I see across Toronto right now. They feel loose, organic, and slightly undone — in the best way.
These bouquets often feature a mix of blooms, textures, and greenery, wrapped simply at the stems. They’re perfect for garden weddings, backyard celebrations, or couples who want their day to feel relaxed and modern.
Cascade Bouquet (Dramatic & Romantic)
Cascade bouquets flow downward, creating a waterfall effect with flowers and greenery. They make a statement — and they photograph beautifully in movement.
This style pairs especially well with formal gowns or vintage-inspired looks. I see cascade bouquets most often at grand venues or cathedral-style ceremonies around the GTA.
Posy Bouquet (Simple & Petite)
A posy bouquet is small, sweet, and easy to carry. It’s a great choice for brides who don’t want anything heavy or oversized.
This style works well for city hall weddings, micro-weddings, or minimalist brides who want something subtle but intentional.
Nosegay Bouquet (Structured with a Twist)
Similar to a posy but more structured, nosegay bouquets are tightly bound and often wrapped with ribbon or fabric.
They’re ideal for brides who like tradition but still want a refined, modern feel. This style suits both indoor and outdoor Toronto venues.
Wildflower / Garden-Style Bouquet (Romantic & Whimsical)
This style looks like it was just gathered from a garden — airy, textured, and full of movement.
Wildflower-style bouquets are especially popular for farm weddings, vineyard venues, and outdoor ceremonies. They pair beautifully with flowy dresses and soft, romantic styling.
Final Thought
When it comes to bouquet styles, there’s no “right” or “wrong” choice — just what fits your dress, your venue, and your personality. Toronto weddings are wonderfully diverse, and your flowers can reflect that.
If you’re ever unsure, bring photos you love to your florist and trust their guidance. The best bouquets always feel intentional, not forced.
