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We know that there are many designers and even brides who believe that the purple color is the new red! And this impression is created by the fact that purple is just as romantic, sumptuous, lavish and bold as red, only in a more seductive way, just how romantic weddings are nowadays perceived or designed and arranged! We tend to agree with this new definition of the romantic wedding because it is definitely the time to update the romantic style to a new version, one that can better fit the preferences and expectations of the modern brides or couples.
However, beyond these debates and arguments, we like purple because is fancy, eye-catchy, extravagant and glamorous. It can help any bride obtain a magical look for her wedding day, and these purple accent wedding bouquets that we’re showing here are great examples in this regard. We are sure that many of the brides who will come across this post will be happy to have found these divine arrangements and perhaps even decide to choose something or get inspired from these designs for their own wedding.
Purple can obtain a more dramatic or softer look, depending on the theme or color scheme the bride uses. When combined with shades of yellow, blush pink, lime green, orange and cream, the purple color looks more exotic, refined, vibrant or eye-catchy. When arranged in bouquets that contain shades of burgundy, hot pink, chocolate brown, dark red, gold, gray or silver, the fancy purple looks a bit more luxurious, whimsy, bold and dramatic. When used as accent to a different colored wedding bouquet, this color is able to create a contrasting look that is specific to the modern or vintage fashionable brides and weddings.
Among the trendiest types of blooms that can work for purple accent wedding bouquets we recommend the following assortments: sweet peas, gerbera daises, irises, ranunculuses, roses, lavenders, lilacs, pansies, asters, carnations, tulips, zinnias, chrysanthemums, freesias, hydrangeas, orchids, magnolias and calla lilies.