Designing Bouquets That Reflect the Bride
Make it stand out
Every bouquet we create begins the same way: not with flowers, but with her — the bride.
Before color palettes and flower selections, before ribbons and textures, before form and flourish, we begin with presence. Who is she? What is her story? What does she carry with her — in spirit, in style, in soul?
At Two Baroque Girls, a bridal bouquet is never just a beautiful object. It’s a portrait — a fleeting, fragrant rendering of a woman on the cusp of something new. And like all great portraits, it’s meant to capture something beyond the surface.
A Mirror of the Moment
Your wedding day is one of the most intimate and transformative moments of your life. The bouquet — carried close to the heart — becomes both companion and emblem. It should feel like you. It should move like you. It should hold the energy of the day, but also reflect something timeless.
We design every bouquet with intention. Not from templates. Not from trends. But from you.
Are you drawn to softness and subtlety? Do you crave bold contrast or wild movement? Are you classic, modern, romantic, unexpected? We listen. We observe. And then we begin to build.
Building a Story in Stems
Each flower is chosen with care — not just for its beauty, but for its meaning and presence. We might include the ranunculus you wore in your hair on your first date. The rosemary from your grandmother’s garden. A single hellebore because it feels like quiet strength.
We think about gesture: the way your bouquet rests in your hands, the way it moves with your steps. We build with rhythm and emotion, allowing the flowers to speak — curved, cascading, composed. No two bouquets are ever the same, because no two brides are ever the same.
A Collaboration of Trust and Art
Designing a custom bouquet is a conversation. You bring your hopes, your stories, your vision. We bring our experience, our eye, our instincts. Together, we create something that’s both deeply personal and artistically refined.
Our goal is never just to impress. It’s to express — to make something that feels like you, in flowers.
A Keepsake of a Moment That Flew
Bouquets are fleeting — and that is part of their beauty. You carry it for only a few hours, but you remember it forever. It lives in your photos. In your memory. In the way a certain flower will always bring you back to that day.
That is the power of a floral portrait.
Not just to adorn, but to embody.