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Whether you fancy yourself as a bohemian beauty, modern romantic or wild child, flowers are key to creating your wedding’s aesthetic, but not limited to the bridal bouquets and venue. A halo of flowers in your hair can create a stunning finish to complete your look, a truly romantic symbol on the most romantic of days.

From stephanotis, that signify marital happiness, to anemones, that mean expectation, your favourite blooms worn in a floral crown will not only radiate natural beauty, but also add further symbolic meaning to your day.

A single, bold flower makes for a capturing statement while a delicate gathering of smaller flowers can create an elegant, sophisticated look. Or, for a more vintage, rustic or boho feel you can leave the flowers wild and free of any structure. If a crown doesn't suit, wear the flowers clustered or woven and pinned throughout your hair, or fastened at the base of a veil.

Here are some of our favourite examples to inspire while planning your wedding day look.

All photos sourced from our Mildred&Co Pinterest.