VINTAGE
To blend casual charm with lush abundance, opt for a dainty arrangement like this one, featuring roses, jasmine, lilacs, sweet peas and dusty miller, plus trendsetting anemones (the striking white flowers with black centers). Such old-fashioned bouquets evoke visions of Victorian ladies in lace gowns and high-button shoes, but any garden or historic setting will do — think a Southern plantation, an English manor house or one of Rhode Island’s Newport mansions.
Other options Flowers with an antique appeal or heirloom pedigree include ranunculuses, gladioluses, dahlias, irises, hyacinths, daffodils, lisianthus, lilies of the valley, magnolias and delphiniums.
Keep in mind Part of achieving a vintage look means using flowers with soft, muted colors, so make sure your overall wedding hues will coordinate well with these shades (for example: pale-pink dresses, yes; hot-pink, not so much).


























