Get ready with us to prepare for the new season of Married at First Sight Australia 2024. Due to air on our UK screens this February on E4.
The first episode brings us two courageous brides Sara and Cassandra who are entrusting the experts to help them find true love with their soon to be husbands.
And for all those who’ll be watching for inspiration for their own wedding, we thought we’d take a sneak peek at the carefully selected flowers for each bride’s bouquet.

The first bride crazy enough to embark on this social experiment is Sara, a 29-year-old Nutritionist hailing from New South Wales. Colombia born but raised in Canada, Sara moved to Australia 8 years ago and is now in search of love and stability.
The experts have paired Sara with Tim, a 31-year-old Online business owner from Queensland.
Sara’s bridal bouquet is a collection of stunning pink roses named “Quicksand” and “My Darling,” they are classic English garden roses known for their fragrant scent.
Tied together with flowing pink ribbons in a casual and carefree manner, the bouquet is simple but strong. Comprising of approximately 15 roses, this bouquet would cost around £85 in the UK.
We think adding a contrasting color would soften the look but Sara’s choice of vibrant hot pink roses, gives us an insight into Sara’s unique and lively personality.

The second bride to walk down the aisle is Cassandra, a 29 year old sales assistant from Queensland. The lucky groom is Tristan a 29 year old events manager from New South Wales. Cassy is totally adorable, she has a real heart of gold and comes across very shy and we are wondering if her bouquet reflects this.
Cassandra’s bouquet is a mix of yellow mimosas which is a traditional Australian flower known for its soft and fluffy texture. Paired with lilac sweet peas and blue moon garden roses, the bouquet is further grown with peach and yellow vuvuzela roses. They are all tied together with flowing ribbons. This style of bouquet has deliberately been designed with minimal foliage which has become a popular trend for 2024 weddings.

Our third couple ready to tie the knot are Lucinda and Timothy. Lucinda, a 43-year-old MC and Wedding Celebrant from NSW, is known for capturing the hearts of Australia with her kind and compassionate nature. Her soon to be husband is Timothy, a 51-year-old Property tycoon with a few brick walls of his own. let see if they can build any long lasting foundations.
Lucinda’s bridal bouquet features an equal number candy pink garden roses and quicksand roses, complemented by burgundy carnations with white wax flower and jasmine trails.
These beautiful highly fragrant flowers are loosely hand-tied together, giving off the impression of being freshly picked from a beautiful summer meadow.
We estimate this bouquet to cost around £100 in the UK.

Next taking a leap of faith with each other are Tori and Jack.
Both self confessed control freaks, Tori a 27 year old self proclaimed Bull dog from Victoria, is set to marry Jack a 34 year old personal trainer from Queensland.
We know this couples journey will be explosive as both show strong fiery characteristics.
Tori’s bouquet screams power and independence with a spray of open garden roses in vibrant pillabox red mixed with niomi red roses. This particular bouquet holds 16 rose heads and would cost around £90 in the UK.

The 5th beautiful bride to walk down the aisle is Eden a 28 year old Recruitment manager from Queensland.
Edens chosen groom is Jayden, a 26 year old Professional Kick Boxer from Queensland.
We are all excited to see this potentially perfect pair blossom as these two really do look like a match made in heaven.
So what does Edens bouquet tell us about her?
With a trailing group of burnt orange hydrangea’s and cream philanopsis orchids coupled with yellow iris, yellow campanula along with grass and rosemary. This stunning array of warm and rustic flowers would indicate that maybe Eden has a deeper understanding of life and its expectations.
We would assume this stunning brides bouquet would be within the region of £150-£175.