Rosaprima, a global reference in high-end roses, has collaborated with its sister brand, Floraprima, to introduce a new design resource for wedding professionals: Matching Wedding Bouquets to Every Bride’s Style. The idea and collection offer florists and planners a fresh, considered take on bridal bouquets—one that emphasizes personality, structure, and intention. This thoughtfully curated guide features four distinct bouquet concepts, each reflecting a different design language. With a focus on form, mood, and material, these flowers move beyond surface aesthetics to offer florists meaningful starting points for their bridal clients.
Four Signature Styles, Countless Expressions
This special guide moves directly into four distinct compositions—each defined by its structure, palette, and mood. These examples are meant to be practical starting points for professionals who value clarity in their creative process, especially for designs intended to beautify wedding scenes.

1. RP Moab - Minimalism With Depth
With its soft sienna tones and subtle vintage finish, Rose RP Moab—an exclusive Rosaprima variety—anchors a modern, single-color bouquet with strength. Paired with tonal accents and negative space, the result is a refined look for brides who lean into understated sophistication with a touch of edge.

What makes it unique amongst other roses is not just the tone, but its petal formation. The flower opens gradually, creating a layered silhouette that feels architectural but still romantic. It photographs beautifully in both natural and studio light, making it a favorite among stylists and planners who need florals that hold their shape from ceremony to reception. For modern weddings, RP Moab works well in both monochromatic compositions and as a grounding element in mixed arrangements.

2. White, But Never Plain - Revisiting the Classic Posy
This arrangement combines Rose Playa Blanca roses with Floraprima’s Elegance Bianco and Levante Bianco anemones to create a nuanced interpretation of the traditional white bouquet. Rich in texture and structure, it’s designed for ceremonies where restraint combines with detail.

3. An Editorial Approach - Florals as Expressions
Here, soft gradients and mixed petal structures give a sense of movement and mood. Varieties like Cloni Success Hanoi, Mistral Panda Blush, Rosa Chiaro, Cloni Success Lady, and the Moderna Dolce ranunculus are arranged with the eye of a stylist, ideal for design-driven weddings where each element is part of a broader narrative.

4. A Confident Palette - Color Without Compromise
Rose Full Monty, along with Mistral Bianco and Elegance Giallo anemones, and Ranunculus Moderna Dolce bring together shades that feel fresh, considered, and joyful. This bouquet leans into energy and optimism without sacrificing composure, designed for couples who want their celebration to feel personal and full of character.
A Practical Guide for Creative Professionals
All varieties highlighted in the guide are selected for their quality, durability, and performance from prep to reception. More than a lookbook, this guide functions as a hands-on tool, helping florists and planners advise brides with confidence and intention. With superior vase life and handling quality, these flowers ensure elegance from ceremony to celebration.
The full design guide is now available on Rosaprima.
Photos courtesy of Rosaprima