Pressed Floral Frame Inspiration: Bridal Bouquets from Recent Celebrity Engagements
Learn how to preserve your wedding bouquet, how long you have, and creative ideas inspired by celebrity brides. Turn your real wedding flowers into heirloom artwork you’ll keep forever.
Preservation Ideas Inspired by Celebrity Brides
What To Do With Your Wedding Bouquet After the Wedding?
After months of planning, your wedding day passes in a beautiful blur — and suddenly you’re left holding one of the most meaningful details from the day: your wedding bouquet.
Many brides don’t realize they only have a short window of time to preserve their flowers. Fresh wedding bouquets begin to wilt within 24–48 hours, and couples often don’t discover bouquet preservation until after the honeymoon.
Instead of letting your bouquet dry out in a closet or throwing it away, you can professionally preserve your wedding flowers and turn them into heirloom artwork you’ll keep for the rest of your life.
At Pressed Floral, we specialize in pressed wedding bouquet preservation, transforming real wedding flowers into custom framed art and keepsakes. Below, we’re sharing inspiration from recent celebrity engagements — and exactly how each bouquet style could be preserved forever.
Celebrity Bouquet Preservation Inspiration
These celebrity couples are setting the tone for 2026 weddings, and we’re imagining how each bouquet could be preserved into a forever keepsake.
Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce — Romantic Garden Florals
The ultimate dream proposal. Travis surprised Taylor with an intimate backyard garden filled with flowers, creating a romantic oasis that felt straight out of a movie.
We imagine Taylor carrying a lush garden bouquet filled with roses, ranunculus, and greenery in rich, vibrant tones.
How this bouquet would be preserved:
Garden-style bouquets preserve beautifully using pressed flower preservation. Roses and ranunculus flatten naturally and maintain their color when professionally dried. We would design an ornate walnut frame in a garden layout, turning the bouquet into statement wall art.
photo from @taylorswift on instagram

Zoey Deutch & Jimmy Tatro — Soft Coastal Whites
Their sunset beach proposal surrounded by white lilies and roses felt warm, effortless, and romantic.
How this bouquet would be preserved:
Neutral florals and white roses create a timeless pressed arrangement. A walnut brown oval frame with linen backing would preserve the airy coastal feeling while protecting delicate petals from fading.
PHOTO by @zoeydeutch on instagram


DUA LIPA AND CALLUM TURNER
Their relationship feels effortless and stylish — a clean, elegant aesthetic.
How this bouquet would be preserved:
Minimalist bouquets featuring white florals and greenery preserve beautifully in a vertical pressed design. An antique gold floral frame with dark linen backing would create a clean, modern heirloom piece.
Photo Credit :Dua Lipa Instagram
Dove Cameron & Damiano David
Bold & Dramatic Blooms
Their intimate proposal captured raw emotion and authenticity.
How this bouquet would be preserved:
Dramatic flowers — like anemones, dark roses, or statement greenery — press well and retain beautiful texture. An 11x14 gold frame with a diagonal design would create a striking art piece full of movement and personality.

Photographs: @dovecameron


Hayley Kiyoko & Becca Tilley
Two proposals, filled with joy and intention.
How this bouquet would be preserved:
Colorful bouquets preserve beautifully in a traditional pressed arrangement. We would incorporate handwritten vows or a wedding invitation into the center of the design, turning the piece into a storytelling heirloom.
Photo Credit : Hayley Kiyoko Instagram
Miley Cyrus & Maxx Morando — Edgy Classic Bouquet
A grounded and artistic love story.
How this bouquet would be preserved:
Classic white flowers paired with moodier florals create beautiful contrast in pressed preservation. A sleek black frame with a garden layout would preserve both softness and edge in one timeless piece.
PHOTO Credit:
Getty Images

Why Brides Preserve Their Wedding Bouquets
Your bouquet is more than flowers.
It was in your hands during your vows, in your photos, and part of the moment your life changed.
Brides choose preservation because it allows them to:
- display their flowers in their home
- pass them down as heirlooms
- remember loved ones honored in the bouquet
- preserve memorial or sentimental flowers
- celebrate anniversaries and milestones
Instead of fading away, your bouquet becomes part of your daily life.