Romantic Vintage Wedding Flowers
Step into timeless elegance with florals that evoke the romance of bygone eras. Heirloom roses, antique accents, and classic beauty that will make your wedding feel like a cherished memory from the very first moment.
Signature Vintage Elements
The details that make your flowers feel like treasured heirlooms.
Heirloom Roses
Full, romantic blooms with old-world charm
Antique Accents
Brooches, lockets, vintage jewelry pieces
Lace & Ribbon
Classic wraps with timeless elegance
Muted Tones
Soft, aged colors that feel nostalgic
Choose Your Era
Victorian Romance
Lush, heavily layered arrangements with deep colors, cameo brooches, and velvet ribbons. Key flowers: garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, ivy.
Old Hollywood Glamour
Elegant, structured bouquets with dramatic impact and Art Deco inspired details. Key flowers: white roses, calla lilies, orchids, feathers.
1950s Classic
Structured, feminine arrangements with cascading elements and pearl accents. Key flowers: stephanotis, lily of the valley, roses, sweet peas.
Vintage Pairings
Vintage Bridal Look
Full garden roses in antique tones, cascading ribbons or lace wrap, vintage brooch accent (yours or ours), pearl pins or cameo detail, soft muted greenery, trailing jasmine or sweet peas.
Vintage Reception
Mercury glass or brass vessels, romantic centerpiece roses, vintage-style candelabras, lace table runner accents, antique-toned cake florals, sepia-toned greenery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines romantic vintage wedding flowers?
Romantic vintage florals evoke the elegance of bygone eras—think old Hollywood glamour, Victorian romance, or Gatsby-era sophistication. Key elements include heirloom roses, peonies, soft muted colors, antique brooches or lace accents, and arrangements that feel timeless rather than trendy.
What colors work for a vintage wedding palette?
Vintage palettes typically feature soft, muted tones: antique ivory, blush, dusty rose, champagne, lavender, and sage. Sepia-inspired tones (creams with warm undertones) and jewel tones (burgundy, navy, emerald) also work beautifully for a more dramatic vintage feel.
Can you add vintage elements to faux bouquets?
Absolutely! We love incorporating vintage touches: antique brooches, locket charms, lace wrapping, pearl pins, vintage ribbon, or even a piece of family jewelry. These details make your bouquet feel like a treasured heirloom.
What flowers were popular in vintage weddings?
Classic vintage flowers include garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, hydrangeas, lily of the valley, stephanotis, and sweet peas. We also love incorporating dried elements and textural blooms that add to the heirloom aesthetic.
How do I achieve a vintage look at a modern venue?
Focus on the flowers and details rather than the space. Vintage vessels (mercury glass, brass, ceramic), antique linens, and romantic lighting transform any venue. Your bouquet and floral pieces carry the vintage spirit wherever you are.
Ready for Timeless Romance?
Let's create florals that feel like treasured heirlooms.
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