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Sweet, timeless, sumptuous and opulent, the pink color is ideal for romantic and antique inspired weddings. We recommend these flirty pink bridal bouquets to both young and older brides who want a pretty, fashionable, trendy and chic look for the big day. There is always something fun, playful and youthful about a pink wedding bouquet that a mature bride can’t ignore or overlook. This is why we believe that the pink style is perfect for those who like and know how to wear it.
Sleek, dramatic and bold, these are other qualities that the pink color has. Now, it all depends on the exact type of pink nuance you’re choosing. If you don’t want anything too girlish, innocent and strident, you should opt for a darker type of pink. Magentas, burgundies, aubergines, violets and plums are only a few examples of this kind. On the other hand, if you’re looking for something softer, paler and more refined, you should opt for a classy type of pink: blush pink, coral pink, ruby rose pink, pale pink or cherry blossom pink.
The sherbet and raspberry types of pinks, as well as the hot pink and fuchsia nuances are more adequate for the princess type of brides who want something sophisticated, extravagant, pompous and fairy-like for their wedding. The formality, season, venue and theme of the wedding are other aspects that can influence your decision in this regard. Whatever you choose, you can be sure that your wedding is going to be flirty, vibrant, inviting and warm.
The atmosphere and the mood that this color creates will definitely flatter your wedding guests and leave them a juicy taste in their mouths or a pleasant impression. Among the most popular types of pink wedding flowers used today in modern and antique themed weddings we mention the following assortments: cheery blossoms, sweetpeas, ranunculuses, peonies, English roses, garden roses, orchids, anemones, tulips, lilacs, carnations, plumerias, hydrangeas, hyacinths, freesias, hibiscuses, lavenders, gerbera daises, asters, gladiolus and gingers.