The dominant flowers are roses, in two distinct colors: deep red and creamy white (almost ivory). The red roses are smaller, possibly spray roses or sweetheart roses, while the white ones are a bit larger, giving a nice size contrast.
Sprigs of baby’s breath (gypsophila) are interspersed among the roses, adding delicate white accents and a light, airy feel.
The bouquet uses minimal foliage, with just a few sprigs of fern or similar greenery at the base, creating a collar around the flowers. This keeps the focus squarely on the blooms.
The roses are arranged in a tight, rounded cluster or posy style. The stems are gathered and tied, with the ends neatly trimmed and exposed. This simple presentation gives it a natural, hand-picked feel.
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