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Even so, it seems that the romantic style is not that popular anymore, or at least it is not recognized in terms of “red flowers”. The romantic themes that are nowadays in vogue are rather dark colored, where the whimsical style is the one that sets the trends. The dark purples, the browns, the deep blues and the blacks are considered the new reds and this is why we get to see so many dark boldly colored wedding flower arrangements under the name of “romantic”. Anyway, this doesn’t mean that the red tone is not in trend anymore.
This color will never fall out of fashion because it represents the flame of love, the passion, the desire, the magic and the sumptuousness that we’re all thinking of when it comes to weddings. Red is voluptuous, seductive, eye-catchy, provocative, bold, dynamic, energizing, cheerful, festive, jovial, elegant, dramatic, inspiring, extravagant and glamorous and this is why it won’t ever fade out of fashion. Now, it all depends on the exact type of red you’re choosing for your wedding. If you want something more modern, daring and whimsy, you should definitely opt for a dark type of red.
The burgundies, the magentas, the plums, the aubergines and the scarlet reds are the tones that are considered the trendiest ones for red themed weddings today. You should browse for more articles on various red accent wedding bouquets and table centerpieces on our website in order to see different designs and color mixtures that you can choose or at least get inspired from for your own wedding. The red tone looks great next to shades of chocolate brown, dark purple, pale blue, gold, cream, ivory, silver, bronze, green, white and black.
Here are among the most popular or trendy types of fresh flowers that you can find in the red hue and use for your gorgeous bouquets and décor arrangements: amaryllises, sweet peas, carnations, gerbera daises, garden roses, chrysanthemums, gladiolas, tulips, orchids, plumerias, calla lilies, freesias, hydrangeas, cherry blossoms, geraniums, asters, peonies, ranunculuses, anemones, zinnias, narcissuses, amaranthuses, hibiscuses and mums.