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We’ve chosen the black types of roses because they can look extraordinary in bridal bouquets when used right. These assortments are surely nothing like other types of types of white, red or cream roses which are usually incorporated in more conventional types of weddings. A black roses wedding flower bouquet is definitely not for everybody, but more for those brides who are planning a dark themed wedding or a more unusual and funky ceremony. For example, if you’re organizing a big Halloween themed wedding, then the best type of flower that you can use for the bouquet and the rest of the table arrangements is definitely the black rose. You should take advantage of the fact that the black hue is rarely encountered in natural fresh types of flowers which can be used in weddings. Besides the black roses, you can also find dark burgundy dahlias and dark plum calla lilies.
A black roses wedding flower arrangement or theme can also work stunningly well for Gothic inspired weddings or for punk rock types of ceremonies or themed receptions. The thing is that not all the brides or couples think that a romantic wedding means necessarily white, red or sumptuous and sweetish. There are many brides and grooms who have a more unusual way of perceiving the romanticism and the dark theme or style is one of those personal matters.
The black roses can be combined with white, red, ivory or yellow roses in case one thinks that the black nuance is a little bit too out of place or too somber and dramatic for their wedding ceremony. Black can also look gorgeous in combination with pink, green or blue. It all depends on how glamorous, quirky or strange you want the wedding to be. Roses look absolutely great when combined with calla lilies, carnations, dahlias, poinsettias, stephanotises, gardenias, sweet peas, peonies, sunflowers, ranunculuses, orchids, amaryllises, anemones, tuberoses, gerbera daises, narcissuses, lilies of the valley, baby’s breath, hibiscus, magnolias, plumerias, tulips or lavenders.
You can opt for a more elaborated, ample, sophisticated and extravagant cascading black roses wedding flower bouquet or for a more natural, delicate and easy-going hand tied nosegay or posy bouquet. It all depends on your stature, on your height, body shape, silhouette or wedding dress’s design. Petite brides should go for something smaller, chic and more subtle, while tall brides for something more dramatic and intricate.