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There is no doubt that the greatest designer of all is the Mother Nature. However, the good news is that many couturiers today are interested in using more natural elements and more of the color palettes and fresh-cut flowers offered or “recommended by the nature and the seasons. This is why the wedding flower centerpieces and bouquets that are shown to us in various couture collections look so soft, so fresh and invigorating.
We are here to present you a few delightful arrangements made of purple flowers. The type of purple chosen by the designers who created these decorations is mauve. This nuance is not only elegant, romantic and sensual, but also whimsical and mystical. It can help the couples obtain an intimate, vibrant and sumptuous atmosphere full of magic and creativity. Mauve is artistic, fancy and highly inspiring. It can fit perfectly the outdoors weddings planned for the middle of the nature, as well as the indoors receptions booked for an elegant restaurant or local.
The surprise comes from the fact that these mauve vibe wedding flower arrangements we’re showing here are not bound to any traditional or classic design. They are created according to the ultimate trends and tendencies that attest the importance of the simple, clean and nonchalant style. The flowers are gathered in loose bouquets that look exquisite and dainty, chic and feminine.
We like their delicate and discreet design. The richness of the mauve color completes the look of these bouquets and makes them appear lavisher and more sophisticated. The purple color stands for both drama and sensuality and this is why this theme is so popular and desired by the brides today. These fascinating decorations are made of delphiniums, hyacinths, nerines, gerbera daises, hydrangeas and anemones.
You can choose any other palette of flowers for your table centerpieces and bouquets, according to the season, location and formality of the reception, of course. In the last picture the designers show us that one can use the wiring technique for the blooms that are too soft or feature too short stems to fit the amplitude of the designs you’re planning for the wedding. So you can take your favorite blooms (poppies for instance) and use artificial wires to affix them well enough to benefit of flexibility and also of strength. If you’re using larger blooms, you can cluster them together or use only the petals and create hand-wired types of bouquets.