Ever wonder what kinds of flowers certain celebrities carried down the aisle on their big day? Here are the flowers that were in the bouquets and centerpieces at the weddings of some of the most famous women in the world, courtesy of LoveTripper.com.

Elizabeth Hurley Wedding BouquetWhen Elizabeth Hurley (pictured, left) got hitched in March 2007 to playboy Arun Nayar, she carried a tiny bouquet of lily of the valley.

When Jennifer Aniston married Brad Pitt, she carried a bouquet of green hydrangea and pink Dutch Vendela Roses. The total bill for the flowers for that wedding was over $500,000.

The five-pointed petals of white stephanotis blossoms offset Jennifer Lopez’s dramatic gown as the actress/singer made her first walk down the aisle in 1997. The flowers were also mixed into a pure white bouquet of orchids and roses

As rich as she is, Melania Trump’s bouquet was very simple. When she married the Donald her bouquet consisted of only three tiny white roses.

One Tree Hill Actress Sophia Bush carried a modest bouquet of white calla lilies at her wedding but by contrast her bridesmaids carried bouquets of fiery orange roses that were an interesting contrast to the bridal party’s snow white gowns.

Marilyn Monroe also picked a very modest nosegay that consisted of only three simple orchids when she walked down the aisle with baseball great Joe Di Maggio.

Some celebrity brides choose not to carry a bouquet at all down the aisle. Instead they choose to wear flowers in their hair as is was the case with Law and Order actress Marissa Hargitay. She wore ivory roses and gardenias buried into the hair of a high chignon.

When Melissa McNight married Matt LeBlanc the couple decided to go Hawaiian style and wore leis made of gardenias rather than the traditional boutonniere and bridal bouquet.

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