Who Wears Flowers at a Wedding?

Flowers add beauty and set the mood in a wedding ceremony. Before ordering floral arrangements, you should know who wears flowers at a wedding. This is why we’re helping you determine who should have flowers to get the best deals and the most beautiful floral creations for your wedding.

Who Wears Flowers at a Wedding? 

The bride, maid of honor, and bridesmaids should have bouquets, while mothers, grandmothers, and flower girls get corsages. The groom, best man, groomsmen, fathers, grandfathers, and ring bearer typically wear a boutonniere. While optional, the officiant, ushers, and guests may also have either a corsage or boutonniere.

Unless you have family or religious traditions about flowers, you have the free will to choose who should wear flowers at your wedding. However, as a general, these are the people who should have flowers. Bride holding a white and pink flower bouquet

Bride

Naturally, the bride should wear flowers at the wedding. The bridal bouquet is among the most photographed floral pieces in a wedding, especially since the bride would be carrying it for most of the ceremony.

Depending on your style, whether you want a classic floral design or a bohemian-themed design, you may also consider a flower crown, floral wreath, or corsage.

Back in ancient times, brides carried fragrant herbs and spices to repel bad luck during weddings. This tradition evolved in the Victorian era in the form of floral color meanings. The modern bride uses floral bouquets to represent a new beginning of happiness, fidelity, fertility, and satisfaction in marriage.

Groom

On the other hand, grooms match the wedding bouquet using boutonnieres. It’s also one of the dainty details that makes a groom’s suit stand out among a sea of suits.

Like bridal bouquets, the use of boutonnieres in weddings dates back to earlier times when it was considered an item to ward off evil spirits. At present, a boutonniere shows the groom’s connection to the bride.

Parents and Grandparents

Parents and grandparents can wear flowers at a wedding because this serves as a way of honoring the people who gave life to you. Stepparents or anyone who is a parent figure in your life can also wear floral accessories.

Particularly for older people, it’s best to ask if they feel comfortable wearing a corsage or boutonniere. Some grandparents may wear some form of cover-up where you can pin a boutonniere. 

Female Entourage

The maid of honor and bridesmaid usually get small bouquets that complement their dresses or the bridal bouquet. The maid of honor may have a different arrangement to distinguish her from the rest, especially since she has a special role to play.

If you don’t want to use a bouquet, another option is to create corsages worn on the wrist or pinned on clothes. Meanwhile, it’s common for flower girls to have floral headbands since they would also hold a basket of petals.

Four women holding bouquet of flowers

Male Entourage

The best man and groomsmen would also wear flowers at the wedding. It’s common for the best man, groomsmen, and ring bearer to wear small boutonnieres. 

Similar to the bridal party, it’s essential that you ask your florist to design the boutonnieres that complement the small bouquets.

Other People Present

The guests, officiant, and ushers may want to wear flowers as accessories to their outfits. 

  • Guests: If you have a small wedding party or an intimate event, you can give corsages or boutonnieres to every single guest. 
  • Officiant: Although not required, your officiant can also wear a boutonniere to go along with the wedding theme.
  • Ushers: If you want the ushers to blend well with the wedding’s motif, you can make them wear smaller boutonnieres to help guests identify them.

Unless you’re providing the flowers, it’s better that you set guidelines about what kind of flower to use, as well as color and size. In this way, their flowers would still align with the motif and won’t overshadow your designs.

Pets

With about 53% of households owning pets, it’s no surprise that it’s becoming a trend for couples to include pets in weddings. To give you an idea, your beloved dog or cat can wear a floral collar or bowtie. 

Particularly when pets are part of the entourage, either as the ring bearer or flower girl, adorning their clothes with flowers adds some extra level of cuteness.

Groom wearing a flower corsage

Determining Who Wears Flowers at a Wedding

Brides spend an average of $2,141 on florists for personal flowers and wedding decorations. However, you can save even more when you have an accurate list of who should wear flowers at the wedding.

Aside from the bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres for the entourage, you have to determine if you want to include flowers in hairstyling. Decide if you need intricate floral crowns or large flowers.

Additionally, know if you want flower girls or the guests to hold a basket of flowers and throw petals on the aisle. This would mean adding lots of petals to your order.

Related Questions

What Do Wedding Flowers Symbolize?

Flowers represent how special the moment is, especially if the chosen flowers symbolize particular traits. For example, it’s common to use white roses in a wedding because it symbolizes purity, whereas red ones mean passion. Depending on the kind of flower, it may also convey joy, beauty, elegance, and devotion.

Where Else Would I Need Flowers?

It would help if you also prepare flowers for the ceremony and reception venues. A florist can help you decorate the entryway, altar, pew or chairs, and the aisle. Likewise, you can put flowers in the bar, centerpieces, buffet station, and the getaway car.

Who Pays for Wedding Flowers?

Traditionally, the groom and his family pay for the church and wedding party flowers. Meanwhile, the bride and her family handle the reception flowers. However, as time changes, couples now split the total amount of wedding flowers.

Conclusion

The bride, groom, and entourage are the people who should wear flowers at a wedding. However, you can choose as many people you want to wear flowers, as long as it’s within your budget. When you have an accurate headcount, you can better design and prepare your floral arrangements.

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