The best part? Pink comes in about a million shades, which means your bouquet can be as subtle or as statement-making as you want. Pair dusty rose with eucalyptus for something organic and understated, or go full coral-peony-explosion for maximum wow factor. Mix in some unexpected elements like proteas, ranunculus, or blue thistle, and suddenly you’ve got something that feels completely fresh.

A person in a white lace outfit holds a pink bouquet of flowers. Text overlay reads: "26 Pink Flower Bouquet Options Perfect for Your Romantic Wedding or Early Summer Wedding Day.

We’ve rounded up our favorite pink bouquets from real weddings to help you find your perfect match. From romantic garden roses to modern king proteas, there’s something here for every bride. And if you want to see the full weddings behind these gorgeous arrangements, head over to our Real Weddings directory for endless inspiration!

Our Favorite Pink Bouquet Wedding Bouquets

Lace Veil Elegance

Bride with lace-trimmed veil looking down at bouquet of white ranunculus, peach roses, and greenery

There’s something so intimate about this moment: a bride lost in thought, admiring her flowers. That lace-trimmed veil frames everything so well, and the soft palette of white ranunculus, peach roses, and delicate greenery feels timeless and romantic.

See Jessica and Chris’s Wedding →

Piano Room Romance

Bride in sweetheart gown with updo and veil holding pink and white bouquet with roses and eucalyptus near grand piano

Getting-ready moments like this one are pure gold. The antique paintings, the piano, and that gorgeous pink and white bouquet with its trailing eucalyptus create such a warm, classic atmosphere. This bride looks absolutely radiant.

See Jennifer and John’s Wedding →

Blush Ranunculus Perfection

Close-up of bride in illusion-back lace gown holding tight dome bouquet of pale pink and white ranunculus
Back view of bride in illusion lace gown holding a compact round bouquet of pale blush-to-white ranunculus

Sometimes simple is everything. This tight dome of pale pink and white ranunculus is understated elegance at its finest. Those swirly petals are absolutely mesmerizing, and the illusion-back lace gown is a natural complement.

See This Whimsical Palm Springs Styled Shoot →

Confetti Sleeves and Bold Blooms

Bride in sheer confetti-dotted sleeve gown holding vibrant bouquet with coral peonies, burgundy anemones, pink ranunculus, and blue thistle

Oh, this one’s dramatic and we’re here for it. Those sheer sleeves with the confetti-dot details are a lot, in the best way. The bouquet matches that bold energy exactly: coral peonies, deep burgundy anemones, pink ranunculus, and spiky blue thistle. This bride knows how to make a statement.

See Katie and Jorge’s Wedding →

Sunset Colors Against Ivy

Joyful bride in tulle a-line gown with locs adorned with orange flowers holding sunset-toned bouquet of orange ranunculus, peach roses, and yellow blooms against ivy-covered brick wall

This sunset-inspired bouquet is pure joy. Orange ranunculus, peach roses, yellow blooms, and pops of coral create a warm, vibrant palette that practically glows. The matching flowers in her hair and that gorgeous ivy-covered backdrop? Everything about this feels celebratory.

See This Citrus Blossom Styled Shoot →

Moody Protea Drama

Editorial-style portrait of bride in deep V-neck chiffon gown with emerald pendant holding moody bouquet featuring king protea, blush roses, pink ginger, and blue thistle
Couple portrait with bride holding king protea and pink rose bouquet while groom in navy vest embraces her

For the fashion-forward bride who wants something totally different. That king protea takes center stage alongside blush roses, pink ginger, and spiky blue thistle. The deep V-neck gown and emerald pendant add to the editorial vibe. We’re obsessed.

See This Bohemian Bridal Portrait Shoot →

Fireplace Elegance

Bride in v-neck lace gown smiling in front of eucalyptus-draped fireplace holding large soft pink bouquet with roses, orchids, and trailing blush ribbons

Everything about this is dreamy. The eucalyptus-draped fireplace, the delicate lace gown, and that gorgeous oversized bouquet of soft pink roses, orchids, and greenery. The blush ribbons trailing down tie it all together beautifully.

See Sydney and Conner’s Wedding →

Bride in navy blue gown with flowing white shawl and statement crystal necklace holding hot pink and white peony bouquet in desert setting

Who says brides have to wear white? This navy gown with the flowing white shawl is absolutely striking, and that hot pink and white peony bouquet pops hard against it. The desert setting and statement jewelry are the right finish for this unconventional bridal look.

See Bridgette and Geoffrey’s Wedding →

Parisian Glamour

Bride in illusion lace gown with crystal headpiece holding compact pink and white rose bouquet in luxurious Parisian room with gold mirror and chandelier

If you’re going for full-on glamour, take notes. This compact bouquet of pink and white roses photographs brilliantly against the ornate Parisian backdrop. The illusion lace gown, crystal headpiece, and that gorgeous gold mirror create a scene straight out of a fairy tale.

See Rachel and Benjamin’s Wedding →

Country Road Charm

Bride in high-neck lace gown with circular train standing on country road holding soft pink and white bouquet with roses, stock, and eucalyptus

There’s something so timeless about a bride on a country road. This soft arrangement of blush roses, white stock, and eucalyptus feels well suited to the romantic setting. That high-neck lace gown with the circular train? Major English countryside wedding vibes.

See Lydia and Josh’s Wedding →

Art Deco Meets Garden Roses

Bride in vintage-inspired beaded high-neck blush gown holding pink and white rose bouquet in front of historic brick building with white hydrangeas

That vintage-inspired beaded gown in the softest blush deserves an equally good bouquet, and this one delivers. Pink and white roses in a classic round shape feel timeless and romantic. The historic setting with all those white hydrangeas rounds it out.

See Laura and Ethan’s Wedding →

Coral and Peach Warmth

Bride in high-neck lace gown looking at her wedding ring while holding peach and coral rose bouquet with blue thistle accents

Those coral and peach roses mixed with unexpected blue thistle create such an interesting contrast. This candid moment of a bride admiring her new ring with that gorgeous bouquet? The kind of shot that makes wedding photography special.

See Brittany and Jimmy’s Wedding →

Tree-Lined Serenity

Bride in illusion neckline gown looking down at large white and dusty pink bouquet with peonies, roses, and greenery on tree-lined path

Sometimes white-heavy with just a kiss of pink is exactly right. This lush bouquet features big fluffy peonies, soft roses, and plenty of greenery for a fresh, organic feel. That dreamy tree-lined path makes for the most romantic backdrop.

See Jo and Gregg’s Wedding →

Lakeside Romance

Bride in champagne lace ball gown with crystal headpiece holding cascading bouquet of coral spray roses, white hydrangea, and eucalyptus by the lake
Same bride seated holding a petite coral rose and eucalyptus bouquet with long white ribbon

Those cascading coral spray roses mixed with fluffy white hydrangea and silver dollar eucalyptus are giving us all the romantic feels. The ribbon trailing down adds an elegant touch, and the peachy-pink palette works with the champagne lace gown from every angle.

See This French-Inspired Styled Shoot →

Woodland Boho

Bohemian bride with long curly blonde hair wearing greenery crown and lace-sleeve gown holding compact pale pink and white rose bouquet with eucalyptus

This whole look is woodland fairy dreams. The simple greenery crown, those gorgeous curls, and that sweet compact bouquet of pale pink and white roses with eucalyptus leaves. It’s bohemian without being overdone, just effortlessly pretty.

See Johannah and William’s Wedding →

Colorful Fiesta Vibes

Bride in off-shoulder lace gown with colorful flower crown holding vibrant bouquet of orange, yellow, pink, and white ranunculus and roses

If you love COLOR, this is your bouquet. Orange, yellow, hot pink, and white ranunculus and roses come together in the most joyful arrangement. That matching flower crown and the off-shoulder lace gown? This bride clearly knows how to have fun.

See This Colorful Citrus Styled Shoot →

Lavender and Blush

Smiling bride in lace cap-sleeve gown with short veil holding soft bouquet of white roses, purple lavender spikes, and eucalyptus

Purple lavender spikes add real character to this otherwise soft arrangement of white and blush roses. The eucalyptus gives it that organic, garden-gathered feel we love. It’s romantic and a little bit rustic: a great fit for a garden ceremony.

See Alyssa and Ben’s Wedding →

Eucalyptus Dreams

Bride with flowing dark hair in v-neck lace gown smiling while holding large bouquet of dusty pink roses, white roses, and cascading eucalyptus

When eucalyptus is the star, you know it’s going to be good. This generous arrangement of dusty pink and white roses is almost overflowing with silver dollar eucalyptus, giving it that relaxed, organic vibe. The way the greenery cascades down is gorgeous.

See Regina and Shane’s Wedding →

Coral Peony Statement

Bride in minimalist bateau-neck gown with crystal statement necklace holding large coral and white peony bouquet with roses and greenery

Coral peonies, blush roses, and white blooms come together in this showstopping arrangement. The size is generous without being overwhelming, and those statement crystal earrings and necklace are a natural match. Sometimes you need a bouquet that commands attention.

See This Mountain Air Barn Inspiration →

Hot Pink Peonies with Lily of the Valley

Bride in strapless ruched gown holding lush bouquet of bright pink peonies with lily of the valley, berry accents, and greenery

Hot pink peonies and delicate lily of the valley make an unexpectedly good pairing: all that bold color balanced by those tiny white bells. The berry accents add just enough texture to keep it interesting.

See This Chic Austin Wedding →

Hot Pink Phalaenopsis with Yellow Accents and Berry Clusters

Two-panel collage: bride holding a hot pink phalaenopsis orchid bouquet with yellow-green accents and dark berry clusters; bridesmaid in magenta dress holding a compact bouquet of kale, calla lilies, and hot pink blooms

The kind of hot pink that doesn’t apologize: magenta phalaenopsis orchids lead a bouquet that also brings yellow-green tropical accents and dark berry clusters. The bridesmaid’s compact arrangement picks up the same bold energy with kale, calla lilies, and hot pink blooms.

See Thomas and Cori’s San Diego Wedding →

Garden Fresh Mix

Bride in scalloped lace gown holding loose garden-style bouquet with pink roses, white dahlias, ranunculus, orchids, and mixed greenery

This garden-style mix has a little bit of everything we love: pink roses, white dahlias, delicate ranunculus, orchids, and lots of textural greenery. The loose, unstructured shape feels fresh and modern. It’s the kind of bouquet that looks effortless but definitely isn’t.

See Elaina and Joseph’s Wedding →

Hand-Tied Garden Mix with Pink Gerbera

Bride and bridesmaid each holding loose hand-tied garden bouquets with pink gerbera daisy, pink roses, and eucalyptus

The gerbera daisy is the choice that makes this whole loose, garden-gathered arrangement work: pink roses and eucalyptus fill it out, but that daisy is the moment. It’s relaxed without looking thrown together.

See Billy and Courtney’s Virginia Wedding →

Pink and Peach Softness

Bride in lace gown holding lush round bouquet of pink and peach garden roses, ranunculus, and scabiosa pods

Garden roses, ranunculus, and scabiosa in soft pinks and warm peaches: it’s romantic overload in the best way. This lush, round bouquet has gorgeous texture from all those ruffly petals. The kind of bouquet you want to bury your nose in.

See the Full Wedding →

Blush Roses and Eucalyptus in Dappled Light

Bride in intricate illusion lace long-sleeve gown smiling outdoors, holding a lush round bouquet of blush and white garden roses with eucalyptus greenery

Blush garden roses, white blooms, and trailing eucalyptus fill this bouquet with a warmth that matches the dappled outdoor light. It’s the kind of arrangement that photographs well in every direction, which you’d know from the moment you saw the lace sleeves and the bouquet together.

See Scott and Steliyana’s Walnut Grove Wedding →

Burgundy and Blush

Close-up of lush bridal bouquet featuring burgundy roses, pale pink ranunculus, white flowers, and pink rice flower with eucalyptus

The addition of deep burgundy roses takes this bouquet somewhere unexpected. Pale pink ranunculus, white blooms, and those deep burgundy accents create a sophisticated palette that reads well for fall or winter weddings. The pink rice flower adds the sweetest texture.

See Taylor and Justin’s Wedding →

King Protea Romance

Groom kissing bride on forehead under veil with large bouquet featuring king protea, blush roses, white hydrangea, and eucalyptus in foreground

We love when the bouquet becomes part of the romantic shot. This one features a gorgeous king protea surrounded by blush roses, white hydrangea, and eucalyptus. The protea adds that modern, slightly tropical edge while still feeling bridal and romantic.

See This Styled Wedding Shoot →

Classic Romance

Bride smiling while groom nuzzles her cheek, holding soft pink and white bouquet with roses, hydrangea, and greenery against stone wall

Pure joy captured in a single frame. That soft pink and white bouquet with its roses, hydrangea, and greenery is exactly right for this sweet moment. Sometimes the simplest arrangements photograph the best.

See Logan and Steven’s Wedding →

Matching Round Pink Hydrangea Posies

Bride in white halter gown with bridesman in purple suit and two bridesmaids in periwinkle dresses, all holding matching round compact pink hydrangea posies outdoors

When everyone in the party carries the same tight round pink posy, you get this: instant cohesion, total charm. The periwinkle bridesmaid dresses make the pink hydrangeas pop.

See Diana and Joseph’s Walnut Creek Wedding →

Sunset Kiss

Groom in black suit lifting bride's chin for kiss at sunset, bride holding classic pink and white rose bouquet with baby's breath and ferns

Golden hour, a tender moment, and a classic pink rose bouquet: this is what wedding dreams are made of. The baby’s breath and ferns add nice texture to the arrangement, and that matching pink boutonniere on the groom? Adorable coordination.

See Kimberly and Jacob’s Wedding →

Hot Pink Peonies with Peach Garden Roses and Tulips

Bride in white lace gown holding a round bouquet of hot pink coral peonies at various stages of opening, a creamy peach garden rose, and pink tulips with sage dusty miller greenery

Hot pink coral peonies, a creamy peach garden rose, and partially open tulips in a loose round hold. The warm palette commits fully to the pink-to-peach range, with sage dusty miller keeping it grounded.

See This Pink Peony Wedding →

FAQs

What flowers work best for pink bouquets?

Roses are the obvious choice and come in every shade of pink imaginable, from barely-there blush to hot fuchsia. Peonies are another favorite for their lush, romantic look—especially in coral and blush tones. Garden roses, ranunculus, dahlias, and proteas all work beautifully too. For texture, consider adding pink astilbe, rice flower, or hypericum berries.

Are pink bouquets only for spring and summer weddings?

Not at all! While soft blush bouquets do feel particularly springy, you can make pink work year-round. For fall, try dusty rose or mauve tones paired with burgundy accents and lots of textural greenery. Winter brides might go for pale pink roses with silver-toned eucalyptus or even deep magenta for drama. It’s all about the specific shades and what you pair them with.

How do I choose the right shade of pink for my wedding?

Think about your overall color palette and the vibe you’re going for. Soft blush and dusty rose feel romantic and timeless—great for classic or vintage-inspired weddings. Coral and peach tones work beautifully for bohemian or garden celebrations. Hot pink and fuchsia make a bold statement and pair well with modern or tropical themes. When in doubt, bring fabric swatches to your florist consultation.

Can I mix pink with other colors in my bouquet?

Absolutely—and we’d encourage it! Pink pairs beautifully with white and cream for a soft, romantic look. Add greenery like eucalyptus or ferns for an organic feel. Burgundy and pink create sophisticated fall vibes. Orange and coral mixed with pink feel joyful and summery. Even purple and pink together can be stunning. The key is keeping one color dominant and using others as accents.

How much does a pink wedding bouquet typically cost?

Bouquet costs vary widely depending on your location, the flowers you choose, and your florist. Garden roses and peonies tend to be pricier than standard roses, while trendy blooms like proteas can add cost. A basic pink rose bouquet might start around $150-200, while a lush arrangement with premium flowers could be $300 or more. Talk to your florist about your budget and they can suggest flowers that give you the look you want at a price that works.

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Pink bouquet with roses and eucalyptus held by bride for romantic outdoor wedding inspiration