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The colors used in a wedding bouquet can also be traditional or modern, depending on the theme you’re planning for the whole event. For example, perhaps the white shade is not perceived as modern anymore, but conservative and classy. Nevertheless, we are happy to see that all-white weddings are back in trend and it seems that they will be here for a very long time alongside vibrant colored weddings. The more vivacious, eye-catchy and energizing the colors used in the bouquets are, the more chances for the whole flower arrangement to be considered contemporary and fashionable.
However, there are plenty other pastel soft natural types of nuances that are very voguish as well, such as the ivory, the buttercup yellow, the turquoise, the teal, the lavender, the lime green, the peach, the blush pink, the coral, the cream, the champagne or the beige. The list can continue because there are many other unique and lovely shades that can look gorgeous in your modern wedding bouquet. As for the modern vibrant ones that you can select, here are our own examples or suggestions: deep purple, burgundy, plum, aubergine, mate vintage orange, navy blue, fuchsia, hot pink, magenta, chocolate brown, aqua blue, black, maroon, mocha brown, sage green or meadow green, violet, mauve or gold, silver and other metallic hues.
The colors you decide to use in the bouquet are not the only ones that can take the whole arrangement to a new level of fashion, beauty or uniqueness. The flowers you pick can also influence the whole look of the bouquet and make it more or less contemporary looking. For example, perhaps a rose wedding bouquet can not be considered fresh, innovative or elevated anymore, because roses are among the most traditional and classic types of flowers ever used in bouquets of all times.
There are plenty other types of flowers or assortments that can look gorgeous in your modern wedding bouquet, and here are a few of the most popular examples in this regard: peonies, tulips, narcissuses, lilies of the valley, tuberoses, plumerias, hibiscuses, sunflowers, gerbera daises, asters, dahlias, ranunculuses, calla lilies, hydrangeas, orchids, anemones, pansies, hyacinths, amaryllises, sweet peas, irises or Billy Balls.