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20 Hoop Bouquets Every Member of Your Bridal Party Will Love

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These days, you can throw most hard-and-fast out the window. There's no one way to approach virtually any aspect of your big day. You can wear what you want (and into something different!), get married alongside whomever you want (bridal party or !), and serve whatever food you like best. The gist? You're in charge of every wedding-related decision, from the dress (or jumpsuit or pantsuit!) to the florals. We've recently discovered that contemporary brides and their bridal parties have also taken a brand-new approach to —particularly bouquets. Instead of carrying traditional bunches of blooms, women are opting for more unconventional iterations.


That's where the following hoop wedding bouquets come in. They're half-floral arrangement, half-accessory and they're the bloom-centric trend that's on just about every bride's radar right now. The best part? They aren't reserved for the bride alone. We've seen plenty of bridesmaids and carry these pretty flower-filled loops down the aisle. And there's no limit to their variety. Whether you're searching for a full circle of lush, verdant blooms or a minimal, metallic arrangement featuring just a few (like these, by !), there's an option you're sure to love. Looking for something a little ? Make like several of the ladies here and ask your florist to weave small buds into grapevine wreaths for that farm-meets-boho-chic look.


Ready to see all of these inspired ideas for yourself? Click through to discover our favorite hoop wedding bouquets for any member of your bridal party.


Looking for a base that feels more rustic or bohemian? Make like the florists at , who nestled fresh roses, ranunculus, olive leaves, and eucalyptus into the nooks and crannies of this white grapevine wreath's lower half. It paired prettily with the boho-chic bride's overall aesthetic (a flower crown, echoing the shape of her bouquet, completed the look).


If you love the idea of the hoop bouquet but are committed to carrying a traditionally-shaped clutch down the aisle, pass off the trend to other members of your bridal party. This maid-of-honor carried a tropical iteration, featuring monstera leaves, orchids, and red ginger by . The blooms referenced those used in her bride's own arrangement.


Pair a petite gold hoop with a lush, but simple floral arrangement for a classic-meets-contemporary look. did just that when creating this leafy ranunculus, green thistle, and clematis clutch.


Planning a same-sex wedding? Copy these brides (their florals were handled by !) and switch up your bouquet styles to incorporate this circular trend. To unify the two types, opt for blooms in the same color family.


Never forget how easily a bouquet (in any form!) can convey the seasonality of your event. These bridesmaids' hoops, by , featured plenty of early fall blooms, like astrantia and astilbe, in addition to rust-colored astilbe—all of which referenced the ladies' tonal dresses.


Searching for a statement-making bloom to dress up a wooden wreath? Anemones are eye-grabbing, thanks to their vivid black centers. also added scabiosa, ranunculus, hydrangea, and small roses to these hoops for a pop of pastel alongside the black-and-white buds.


Make like this wedding party and designate roles by bouquet hoop size. Bridesmaids carried medium-sized greenery loops by ; the maid-of-honor carried an extra-small version (it freed her hands up to hold the bride's bouquet during the ceremony!).


There's no age restriction for these trendy arrangements, which means that they're just as appropriate for the littlest members of your bridal party (this tot's clutch was created by !). They're even more perfect if she's skipping the petal toss.


Like your bridesmaids' dresses, your attendants' bouquets can feel mismatched. We love how approached this bridal party's hoop arrangements—each 'maid carried a loop that was subtly singular, thanks to differing placements of eucalyptus leaves, dahlias, and roses.


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