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It seems that purple is in vogue this year because of the rich, dynamic, vibrant and mysterious shade. So, if you want to keep the pace with the latest trends in wedding colors and wedding bouquets, choose a purple wedding bouquet and your looks will be more than enchanting and charming.
Among the most popular and renowned types of purple flowers that you can use to compose your bridal bouquet are lilacs, delphiniums, irises, lavender, roses, hyacinth, freesias, gladiolas, lisianthus, sweet peas, tulips, hibiscus, asters, crocus, lupines, tamarisk, wisterias, peonies, snap dragons, verbenas, Vanda orchids, impatiens, cone flowers, clematis, alyssums, pansies or bachelor’s button.
You can use any of these types of flowers and create a magnificent, extravagant, sophisticated bouquet, or simple, stylish, natural and romantic purple wedding bouquet, depending on the style, theme, location, season, character, amplitude or budget of the wedding. If you’re not satisfied with the real types of purple flowers existing, you can always choose a silk or an artificial purple wedding bouquet.

The advantage of an artificial purple wedding bouquet is the fact that brides can choose any type of flower they want or any other item that can compose a more cosmopolitan and trendy alternative wedding bouquet, such as purple feathers, purple seashells, purple diamonds, purple sequins, purple crystals, purple ribbons or bows. If you want to enrich the aspect of a purple wedding bouquet you can combine purple with a different complementary or contrasting shade, such as yellow, blue, white, egg-white, orange, maroon, brown, lime green, magenta, wine, burgundy, plum, lilac or mauve.
If you’re looking for a real dramatic, stunning, elegant, stylish, classy and extravagant look, adorn any purple wedding bouquet with sunflowers. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a more playful, exotic, tropical and cheerful look, opt for a purple wedding bouquet combined with clematis. Use decorative mulberries, black berries, agapanthus, pomegranate, thistle, wines, eggplants or puce to make the bouquet look more abundant, eye-catching and natural.
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