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Purple is the other color that is in vogue at the moment, especially among modern summery brides who are searching for a more whimsical, intimate or sensual magical wedding.
Among the most popular types of natural purple wedding flowers that you can choose from are: irises, lilacs, vandal orchids, roses, carnations, hyacinths, hydrangeas, lisianthus, freesias, peonies, tulips, sweet peas, delphiniums, lavenders, clematis, pansies, snap dragons, bachelor’s button, asters, verbenas, hibiscus, impatiens, lupines or cone flowers. A purple and orange wedding flower bouquet could be the perfect choice for exotic destination beach weddings as well as for those booked for a fall season day.
One can associate these colors with other complementary or contrasting shades also, for a more imposing and impressive stunning look. Both the purple and the orange color can be paired with shades of hot pink, fuchsia, coral, turquoise, aqua blue, navy blue, pale blue, lime green, peach, olive green, buttercup, deep red, chocolate brown, emerald green, magenta or creams – ivory, beige or champagne.
In order to obtain that dainty, chic and stylish simple look, you can compose a hand tied nosegay natural touch purple and orange wedding flower bouquet that can suit any type of bride – petite, full figure, traditional, modern, causal or formal.
The idea is to use as less ribbons and bows or greeneries as possible, to avoid a too voluminous, thick and elaborated busy look. You can wrap a purple and orange wedding flower bouquet with a rustic string or rope for a more natural look or you can use a beaded taffeta or an organza ribbons with a few pearls or beads attached for a more glamorous, sparkling and extravagant look.