Bridal bouquet of gypsophila + boutonniere
Sometimes the boldest decision is to choose simplicity. Not because there was a lack of imagination, but because there was plenty of good taste. A bouquet made solely of gypsophila is a choice that catches the eye precisely because of its purity and that rare confidence that needs nothing extra.
Composition: white gypsophila. Complete set with a gypsophila boutonniere tied with natural jute twine.
Gypsophila is perhaps the most underrated flower in the world. For years, it was merely a backdrop, an accessory, a “filler” between roses and peonies. But in the hands of a bride who has chosen it as her main flower, it is completely transformed. Thousands of tiny snow-white blossoms come together to form one large, living cloud—light, delicate, weightless. Such a bouquet does not weigh down or overwhelm—it literally floats. And it is precisely this feeling—of freedom, lightness, airiness—that it conveys to the bride’s entire look.
Up close, gypsophila captivates with its intricate detail: each tiny flower is perfect in its own right, and together they create a texture that no other flower can replicate. In photos, this bouquet looks like a picturesque cloud in her hands—soft, voluminous, magical.
A gypsophila boutonniere tied with natural jute twine is the finishing touch that speaks to the thoughtfulness behind every detail. The jute adds natural warmth and that rustic charm that is currently at the height of wedding style. With a boutonniere like this, the groom becomes part of a cohesive look—simple, stylish, and authentic.
This set is designed for a couple who appreciate minimalism and know that when all the excess is stripped away, only the most important things remain. It’s perfect for a boho, rustic, or eco-friendly wedding—or simply for a bride who wants to look effortless and natural, as if that’s just how it’s meant to be.

