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When it comes to wedding flowers, few blooms carry the long-withstanding sophistication of the calla lily. While they have always been a timeless wedding favorite with many brides and grooms, these architectural beauties are experiencing a massive modern resurgence, and it's easy to see why! Perfect for everything from a sleek, minimalist celebration to a vibrant garden party to a beachside event, they bridge the gap between classic elegance and contemporary style like no other flower.

To prove just how versatile they can be, we've rounded up 14 beautiful calla lily wedding bouquets from Tidewater and Tulle's past real weddings to show that they really are achievable for all styles.

Whether you are dreaming of a traditional cascade of crisp white callas, a moody and dramatic dark purple arrangement, or a punchy pop of bright pink and orange calla lilies, these stunning real wedding features offer endless inspiration for every aesthetic!

Small All-White Calla Lily Bouquet

All white hand tied calla lily bouquet for minimalist wedding
Photo: Marshall Arts Photography from this vintage inspired riverside wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Orange and Purple Calla Lily Cascade Bouquet

Fall wedding cascade bouquet with orange and purple calla lilies
Photo: Fredericks Photography from this fall vintage wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

White Calla Lily Bouquet with Lavender and Roses

Rustic texture wedding bouquet with white calla lily and lavender
Photo: Alexandria Photography from this classic burgundy wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Why Florists Love Calla Lilies: Beyond their stunning look, calla lilies are incredibly hardy. They hold up beautifully in high humidity and summer heat without wilting, making them an absolute dream for outdoor weddings.

Bright Pink and White Calla Lily Bouquet

Classic colorful bright pink and white all calla lily bridal bouquet
Photo: Xiaoqi Li Photography from this colorful micro wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Modern Calla Lily Bouquet with Anthurium and Amaranthus

Garden wedding bouquet with white calla lily with white anthrium and green amaranthus
Photo: Marshall Arts Photography from this vintage inspired riverside wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Dark Purple Calla Lily Bouquet

Tropical themed purple wedding bouquet with calla lilies
Photo: Daissy Torres Photography from this tropical oceanfront wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

All-White Bouquet with Calla Lilies and Peonies

All white wedding bouquet with calla lilies, roses, and peonies
Photo: Missy Loves Jerry from this Outer Banks wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Style Tip: If you love the sleek look of callas but want a softer vibe, look for features that pair them with fluffy garden roses (as seen above) or airy greenery (as seen below) to strike the perfect balance.


Pink and White Calla Lily Bouquet with Eucalyptus

Rustic wedding bouquet with bright pink calla lilies
Photo: Dawn Michelle Photography from this romantic rustic wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

DIY All-White Faux Calla Lily and Rose Bouquet

DIY wedding bouquet with faux calla lilies
Photo: Carley Rehberg from this classic military wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Green Bouquet with White Calla Lilies

Green wedding bouquet with white calla lily flowers
Photo: Macon Photography from this boho beach wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

White Calla Lily Bouquet with Greenery

White calla lilies surrounded by lush greenery for bridesmaid bouquets
Photo: Awesomesauce Photography from this rustic outdoor wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Planning Tip: One of the biggest perks of choosing calla lilies for your wedding flowers is their year-round availability. While they peak in late spring and summer, talented wedding florists can source them across all seasons. Because they come in a vast spectrum of shades, you can easily transition from a bright, punchy pink bouquet in July to a moody, dark purple arrangement for a cozy autumn or winter celebration.


Pale Pink Bouquet with White Calla Lilies and Roses

Pale pink wedding bouquet with white calla lilies and David Austin roses
Photo: Andrew and Tianna Photography from this coral and turquoise beach wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Modern White Calla Lily Bouquet with Dianthus

Round white calla lily bouquet with green dianthus
Photo: Awesomesauce Photography from this tropical micro wedding on Tidewater and Tulle

Colorful Orange and Purple Calla Lily Bouquet

Small colorful wedding bouquet with orange and purple calla lilies for Halloween wedding
Photo: TY Photography from this colorful Halloween wedding on Tidewater and Tulle


FAQs about Calla Lily Bouquets

From over the last nearly 20 years of being in the wedding industry, we've gleaned some fun facts about calla lilies from our wedding florist friends in the U.S. and the UK! Here are some of the common questions we've heard brides and grooms ask:

Are calla lilies considered "expensive" wedding flowers?

It depends on your budget! They usually sit right in the mid-to-high tier when it comes to comparing various popular wedding flowers. Calla lilies cost more per stem than a standard rose or carnation, but they aren't quite as pricey as luxury blooms like lily of the valley or high-end peonies.

The great thing about callas are that they hold their own, so you don't need a lot to make a statement. If you're going for an all-calla lily bouquet (as seen in our first photo), you still only need a few. As always, your florist's location, tariffs, and time of year also factor into final costs.

Do calla lily bouquets wilt quickly without water?

Great news for summer weddings: no! They're quite hardy and can easily survive a long ceremony and photos without a water source. Because their stems are soft, they do not love floral foam, so they are best used in hand-tied or wrapped presentation bouquet styles.

But don't calla lilies look like funeral flowers?

We get it! This is sadly a sneaky historical stigma. Traditionally, white calla lilies were heavily associated with both weddings (representing purity and rebirth) and funerals (representing sympathy). Some traditionalists might still make the connection, but modern floral design treats them as purely architectural, chic, and minimalist (and why they are having a big moment in weddings right now!).

If you love callas but aren't sure how they'll look, consider pairing them with textured greenery, soft very-wedding-friendly blooms like peonies, or opting for the more colorful varieties; this helps erase any "funeral" vibe. If hiring a professional florist, they'll also be able to give you tons of ideas for making your dream calla lily bouquet happen!

Found your dream bouquet inspiration? Now it’s time to think about the rest of your wedding style. If you love the sleek look of calla lilies, you'll definitely want to check out our Gorgeous Minimalist Wedding Ideas roundup or browse our favorite square neckline wedding dresses to keep the inspiration flowing.



Tidewater and Tulle Editorial Team

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Committed to bringing your dream wedding to life through creative, approachable ideas, the Tidewater & Tulle Editorial Team curates real weddings, expert DIY tutorials, and stylish inspiration for couples worldwide. Grounded in decades of collective wedding industry experience and featured in top publications like Martha Stewart Weddings and Southern Living, our mission is to inspire meaningful celebrations.

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