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Well, in this article we are going to talk about the second category of weddings – the formal ones. This is why we though to post these gorgeous black tie wedding flower centerpiece pictures here hopefully many you of you will find the necessary type of dose of inspiration for composing your own decorations. In terms of wedding flower arrangements, “formal” or “black tie” means sophisticated, extravagant, stylish, high class, refined, eye-catchy, strict, dramatic, “official”, highly elegant, classy, exquisite, clever arranged and detailed.
We know that both causal and formal weddings are today in trend, although the formality should never be a question of tendencies or not. There are couples who can’t seem to settle for less when it comes to their wedding and this is why they will always be interested in planning that ample, sophisticated and pompous wedding that is usually formal and dramatic. However, we must also mention here that the number of brides and grooms who decide to spend their wedding day in a more natural, cozy and casual location is constantly increasing.
Outdoors natural weddings are therefore more popular than they ever were before, and this means that the black-tie receptions are now the rarer cases. We are going to give you now a few examples of beautiful real flowers that you can use for composing your strikingly beautiful and dainty black tie wedding flower centerpieces: calla lilies, roses, orchids, gardenias, gladiolus, hydrangeas, amaryllises, freesias, chrysanthemums, carnations, dahlias, gerbera daises, tulips, lilies of the valley, tuberoses, narcissuses, hibiscuses, stephanotises or sunflowers.
This list can continue, but we thought to present you here only the bloom assortments which are more popular nowadays in formal wedding receptions. The colors are also important in creating a more elegant and stylish wedding décor arrangement. We recommend you to use the light, soft and neutral nuances or pallets, such as: cream, brown, ivory, eggplant white, baby blue, blush pink, lime green, buttercup yellow, silver, gold, bronze, gray, black or other metallic hues you have in mind.