32 Burgundy Bouquet Ideas That Nail the Moody Romantic Look

A burgundy bouquet brings instant warmth and sophistication to your wedding day. There’s something about that deep wine-red hue that feels timeless yet modern — romantic without being saccharine, bold without being brash. Whether you’re planning a cozy fall celebration, a glamorous winter affair, or just love the way burgundy plays against crisp white and soft blush tones, this color delivers.

The beauty of burgundy is its versatility. Pair it with cream roses for classic elegance, mix it with peach dahlias for a sunset-inspired palette, or go full moody with anemones and dark foliage. Burgundy works as the star of the show or as a rich accent that ties your entire floral story together. And bonus: it photographs like a dream against almost any backdrop.

Whether you want an all-burgundy statement piece, a soft romantic mix, or something wild and untamed, we’ve gathered our favorite burgundy bouquets to spark your imagination. Let’s find your perfect match. And if you want even more inspiration, check out our Real Weddings where these gorgeous bouquet ideas came from!

Our Favorite Burgundy Bouquet Ideas

Understated Elegance

Bride in beaded V-neck gown holding bouquet of white garden roses, burgundy dahlias, scabiosa, and seeded eucalyptusPin

Sometimes less is more. This bouquet lets creamy white garden roses take center stage with just a few perfectly placed burgundy dahlias and dark scabiosa for depth. The seeded eucalyptus adds organic texture without overwhelming the palette. Refined and romantic.

Peony Power

Bride in plunging V-neck gown with veil holding compact bouquet of deep magenta peonies and white roses with touches of greeneryPin

If you love peonies, this is your bouquet. Lush magenta-burgundy peonies share the spotlight with pristine white roses in a tight, rounded arrangement. It’s classic, it’s romantic, and those peonies are absolutely swoon-worthy. Sometimes the simplest combinations hit hardest.

The Classic Contrast

Bride in sweetheart neckline gown and bridesmaids in burgundy dresses holding contrasting bouquets with burgundy dahlias, peach roses, white peonies, and eucalyptusPin

This is how you do burgundy and white together. The bride’s bouquet pops with deep burgundy dahlias and peach roses while the bridesmaids carry softer white arrangements — creating a gorgeous visual contrast that still feels totally cohesive. The burgundy bridesmaid dresses tie everything together perfectly.

Garden Party Jewel Tones

Bride in lace halter gown holding rounded bouquet with deep red roses, hot pink peonies, blush blooms, and scabiosa podsPin

When you can’t pick just one shade, go for all of them. This lush, rounded bouquet mixes deep burgundy roses with hot pink peonies, soft blush blooms, and those charming little scabiosa pods for texture. It’s bold, it’s fun, and it’s giving garden party goals.

Burgundy Meets Peach Perfection

Close-up of bridal bouquet with deep burgundy peonies, peach roses, white ranunculus, eucalyptus, and trailing burgundy ribbonPin

Burgundy and peach are one of those combinations that just works. Deep wine-colored peonies nestle against creamy peach roses and white ranunculus, with wispy eucalyptus adding movement. The trailing burgundy ribbon is such a lovely finishing touch.

Long Sleeves and Trailing Textures

Bride in long-sleeve boat-neck gown with crystal hairpiece holding bouquet of white roses, burgundy dahlias, pink pepper berries, and trailing amaranthus in flower fieldPin

That long-sleeve, boat-neck silhouette paired with the crystal hairpiece is giving modern princess vibes. The bouquet delivers with white roses, deep burgundy dahlias, pink pepper berries, and cascading amaranthus. Shot in a field of flowers, this whole moment is romantic overload.

Cascading Drama with Amaranthus

Cascading bridal bouquet with white roses, burgundy dahlias, pink pepper berries, and trailing magenta amaranthus against dark backgroundPin

Oh, this one’s a showstopper. Creamy white roses pair with deep burgundy dahlias, but the real magic is those trailing magenta amaranthus strands and pink pepper berries cascading down. If you want your bouquet to make an entrance, take notes.

Personalized Bouquet Station

Bridal party bouquets displayed in wooden boxes with chalkboard name labels, burgundy bridesmaid dresses hanging above, bride's bouquet with red roses in centerPin

We’re obsessed with this setup. Each bridesmaid’s bouquet gets its own personalized wooden box (how cute are those chalkboard labels?), and the bride’s arrangement in the center stands out with deeper burgundy roses. Such a thoughtful way to display florals on the morning of.

Woodland Anemone Magic

Bride in minimalist bateau neckline gown with sheer sleeves holding loose bouquet of white anemones, deep burgundy calla lilies, bare branches, and seeded eucalyptusPin

This one’s giving woodland fairy energy. White anemones with their inky black centers, deep burgundy calla lilies, bare twigs, and wispy textural elements create something almost ethereal. The bride’s minimalist gown with sheer sleeves lets the bouquet steal the show. Perfect for a moody, organic aesthetic.

Cozy Fall Vibes with White Shawls

Bride and four bridesmaids in burgundy dresses with cream shawls holding colorful bouquets with red roses, coral blooms, blue thistle, white anemones, and mixed greeneryPin

Those cream shawls over burgundy dresses? Genius fall wedding move. But let’s talk bouquets — each one is a gorgeous riot of red roses, coral blooms, blue thistle, and white anemones. They’re colorful without being chaotic, and the variety keeps things interesting.

Ribbon-Tied Romance

Bride in sweetheart lace gown surrounded by bridesmaids in burgundy halter dresses, bride holding burgundy and gold bouquet, bridesmaids with white and green arrangements tied with champagne ribbonPin

This bridal party nailed the coordination game. The bride’s bouquet features burgundy and warm gold tones while her bridesmaids carry lighter white and green arrangements — but those champagne ribbon streamers tie everything together beautifully. The ruffled burgundy dresses are the perfect backdrop.

Winter Glamour with Fur Stoles

Bride in ballgown with fur stole surrounded by eight bridesmaids in burgundy velvet gowns with gray fur stoles, all holding pink and burgundy bouquets with eucalyptusPin

Velvet burgundy gowns, fur stoles, and romantic pink-and-burgundy bouquets — this winter wedding party understood the assignment. The bride’s caramel-colored fur sets her apart while matching the warmth in her bouquet. Everything about this is cozy sophistication.

Rustic Lace and Wildflower Charm

Bride in A-line gown with bridesmaids in burgundy lace dresses holding varied bouquets with pink roses, orange alstroemeria, and mixed wildflowers in outdoor field settingPin

The lace detailing on these burgundy bridesmaid dresses pairs perfectly with the relaxed, wildflower-style bouquets. Pink roses, orange alstroemeria, and soft mixed blooms give each arrangement an effortless, just-picked-from-the-garden feel. The rolling hills backdrop doesn’t hurt either.

Boho Hoops with Trailing Greenery

Bride and bridesmaids in mixed burgundy and peach dresses holding floral hoop bouquets with orange ranunculus, burgundy blooms, trailing greenery and white ribbonsPin

Floral hoops instead of traditional bouquets? We’re into it. These gorgeous arrangements feature orange ranunculus, burgundy blooms, and tons of trailing greenery with flowing white ribbons. The mix of burgundy and peach bridesmaid dresses keeps things fun and modern.

Garden Elegance in V-Neck Gowns

Bride in long-sleeve minimalist gown with bridesmaids in matching burgundy V-neck dresses holding cascading bouquets of white roses, burgundy accents, and trailing amaranthus in garden settingPin

Matching V-neck burgundy gowns create such a sleek, cohesive look. The bouquets echo this elegance with cascading white roses, burgundy accents, and that gorgeous trailing amaranthus we can’t get enough of. Shot in a garden with flowers blooming in the background — perfection.

Two-Tone Charm on the Farmhouse Porch

Bride on yellow farmhouse porch steps with bridesmaids wearing two-tone cream and burgundy dresses holding white and green bouquetsPin

Two-tone bridesmaid dresses (cream bodices, burgundy skirts) are such a fresh take. The bouquets stay soft with white blooms and eucalyptus, letting those dresses make the statement. And that yellow farmhouse with the red door? Serious venue envy.

Go Big with Your Bridal Party

Bride surrounded by eight bridesmaids in various styles of red and burgundy dresses holding matching bouquets of red roses and white hydrangeas at stone manor venuePin

When you have a big bridal party, mismatched dress styles in the same color family keep things cohesive without being boring. Each bridesmaid rocks a slightly different neckline while carrying matching bouquets of red roses and white hydrangeas. The stone manor backdrop is everything.

Romantic Neutrals with Burgundy Accents

Joyful bride in lace cap-sleeve gown and groom in gray vest embracing against stone wall, bride holding bouquet of cream roses, burgundy accents, and eucalyptusPin

Not every burgundy bouquet needs to be burgundy-heavy. This dreamy arrangement keeps things soft with mostly cream roses and eucalyptus, with just enough burgundy peeking through to add depth. Sometimes restraint is the move — and that pure joy on their faces says it all.

Burgundy Roses Meet Garden Roses

Close-up of bridesmaid in burgundy strapless dress holding bouquet of cream garden roses, deep burgundy ranunculus, seeded eucalyptus, and wispy grassesPin

This close-up shows off the perfect bridesmaid bouquet. Lush cream garden roses pair with deep burgundy ranunculus, plus seeded eucalyptus and wispy grasses for that organic, gathered-from-the-garden texture. The pleated burgundy dress makes it all pop.

Calla Lily Drama

Bride in lace gown surrounded by bridesmaids in burgundy chiffon dresses, bride holding burgundy calla lily bouquet, bridesmaids with white hydrangea and burgundy accent bouquetsPin

If you want your bouquet to stand out, an all-burgundy calla lily arrangement is the way to go. Deep, dramatic, and sculptural — it’s a statement piece. The bridesmaids carry softer white hydrangea bouquets with burgundy accents, creating beautiful contrast.

Candid Moment with Moody Florals

Side view of bride and bridesmaids in burgundy dresses holding loose, organic bouquets with mauve roses, burgundy blooms, and trailing greeneryPin

Caught mid-laugh, this candid shot shows off beautifully organic bouquets. Mauve roses, deep burgundy blooms, and tons of trailing greenery create arrangements that feel romantic and a little wild. Those mismatched burgundy dress styles keep the vibe relaxed and modern.

Petite Posy Perfection

Behind view of bridesmaids in long-sleeve burgundy dresses holding petite posies with succulents, protea, and peach bloomsPin

Proof that bridesmaid bouquets don’t have to be big to make an impact. These tiny posies pack a punch with succulents, burgundy protea, and soft peach blooms. The long-sleeve burgundy dresses add a sophisticated, vintage-inspired feel. Sometimes small is everything.

Bright Red Meets Deep Burgundy

Bridesmaids in bright red-pink dresses and bride in sweetheart gown holding bouquets of red roses, white roses, burgundy dahlias, and silvery eucalyptusPin

Playing with different shades of red keeps things vibrant. These brighter red-pink bridesmaid dresses pair with bouquets that mix red roses, white roses, and deep burgundy dahlias. The silvery eucalyptus cools things down and adds gorgeous texture.

Winery-Worthy Arrangement

Standalone bridal bouquet against rustic brick wall featuring burgundy dahlias, cream and yellow roses, pink protea, and cascading eucalyptusPin

This bouquet propped against weathered brick is pure vineyard romance. Burgundy dahlias anchor the arrangement while cream roses, buttery yellow accents, and a pink protea add warmth. The eucalyptus frames everything perfectly. This one’s destined for a winery wedding.

From Behind: Backs and Bouquets

Back view of bride in beaded open-back gown with bridesmaids in burgundy dresses holding white and burgundy bouquets with garden roses and proteaPin

Sometimes the best bouquet shots are from behind. This angle shows off the bride’s stunning beaded back and those lovely white and burgundy arrangements. Garden roses, burgundy accents, and textural protea create bouquets that look gorgeous from every angle.

Single Bridesmaid Spotlight

Single bridesmaid in bright burgundy halter dress holding loose bouquet of red roses, blush roses, white blooms, dusty miller, and eucalyptusPin

This gorgeous solo shot highlights how beautifully a loose, garden-style bouquet complements a simple burgundy dress. Red roses mix with blush, white blooms peek through, and dusty miller adds that silvery-green contrast. Effortlessly romantic.

Golden Hour Cascades

Bride in cap-sleeve lace gown at golden hour holding large cascading bouquet of dusty rose blooms, burgundy roses, peach accents, and abundant eucalyptusPin

Shot during golden hour, this cascading bouquet practically glows. Dusty rose blooms, deep burgundy roses, and peachy accents spill together in an arrangement that feels both romantic and untamed. All that eucalyptus adds movement and that sought-after boho vibe.

Wild and Untamed

Bride in halter lace gown holding oversized loose bouquet of blush roses, burgundy foliage, coral accents, and mixed greenery at sunsetPin

If you love that just-gathered, wildflower aesthetic, this is your bouquet. Blush roses, burgundy foliage, and coral accents come together in an intentionally loose arrangement that feels fresh and modern. The abundant greenery gives it serious organic appeal.

Textural Pink and Burgundy

Close-up of lush bridal bouquet with pink ranunculus, cream roses, magenta roses, white freesia, and pink rice flower against mint green backdropPin

Texture lovers, this one’s for you. Pink ranunculus, cream roses, deep magenta-burgundy blooms, white freesia, and delicate pink rice flower create a bouquet that’s interesting from every angle. The mint green backdrop makes those rich tones pop even more.

Garden Party Under the Arch

Bride in embroidered V-neck gown with bridesmaids in burgundy dresses standing under circular floral arch, all holding colorful bouquets with blush dahlias, yellow craspedia, and greeneryPin

That circular floral arch is stunning, but let’s talk bouquets. Blush dahlias, cheerful yellow craspedia (those little billy balls!), white anemones, and tons of greenery create arrangements that feel garden-fresh and romantic. The bridesmaids’ mismatched burgundy styles keep things modern.

Lakeside Wedding Party

Full wedding party under willow tree by lake, bridesmaids in burgundy knee-length dresses with small red bouquets, groomsmen in gray vests, bride and groom in centerPin

This lakeside portrait under a willow tree is pure magic. The bridesmaids’ knee-length burgundy dresses have a vintage feel, and their small, compact bouquets in deep red match perfectly. Gray groomsmen attire ties the whole palette together for a timeless autumn aesthetic.

Grand Wedding Party Goals

Large wedding party on stone patio, bridesmaids in floor-length burgundy gowns holding white and burgundy bouquets, groomsmen in charcoal suits with burgundy ties and matching sneakersPin

When you have ten groomsmen and six bridesmaids, you go big or go home. This crew nailed the gray-and-burgundy palette down to the groomsmen’s matching burgundy sneakers (yes, really!). The bridesmaids carry elegant white and burgundy bouquets that photograph beautifully against their floor-length gowns.

FAQs

What flowers come in burgundy for wedding bouquets?

Lots of gorgeous options! Dahlias are probably the most popular choice for that deep, rich burgundy color. You’ll also find beautiful burgundy roses, ranunculus, calla lilies, carnations, and chrysanthemums. For darker, moodier vibes, try burgundy hellebores, chocolate cosmos, or deep red anemones. Protea and amaranthus add amazing texture in burgundy shades too. Your florist can help you choose blooms that fit your season and budget.

What colors pair well with burgundy bouquets?

Burgundy plays well with so many colors! For a romantic look, pair it with blush pink, peach, or cream. Navy and burgundy together create classic sophistication, while gold accents add glamour. For fall weddings, try burgundy with burnt orange, mustard yellow, or sage green. Want something dramatic? Go moody with deep plum, charcoal, and black accents. White is always a winner for high contrast, and eucalyptus greenery complements almost any burgundy palette beautifully.

Are burgundy bouquets only for fall weddings?

Not at all! While burgundy is definitely a fall favorite (those autumn vibes are real), it works year-round. In winter, pair burgundy with evergreens, berries, and metallic accents for a luxe holiday feel. Spring weddings can soften burgundy with lots of blush, cream, and fresh greenery. Even summer celebrations work — just brighten things up with coral, peach, or fuchsia alongside the burgundy. The key is adjusting your supporting colors and textures to fit the season.

How do I keep my burgundy bouquet looking fresh all day?

A few tricks help! First, keep your bouquet in water as long as possible before photos — your florist might provide a small vase for this. Store it somewhere cool (not in direct sunlight or a hot car). Misting the blooms lightly can help, but avoid soaking them. If you’re worried about wilting, ask your florist about hardier flowers like roses, calla lilies, and dahlias, which tend to hold up well. Some brides also opt for a “tossing bouquet” so their main arrangement stays pristine for photos.

Can I DIY a burgundy wedding bouquet?

You can! Burgundy dahlias, roses, and carnations are relatively easy to work with. Start by gathering your flowers, greenery (eucalyptus is forgiving for beginners), and floral tape. Cut stems at an angle, arrange them in your hand starting with the largest blooms, and secure with tape and ribbon. Watch a few tutorials first, and definitely do a practice run before the wedding. That said, if you want something cascading, loose, or with expensive blooms, a professional florist might be worth the investment.

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