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Red is the color of exuberance, seductiveness, power, flame, passion, fire, true love, intrigue, obsession, attractiveness and dangerous feelings. It can fit perfectly the bold brides who want something provocative and eye-catchy. We also recommend the red theme to those who are planning a sophisticated and extravagant type of look for the big day. Anyway, there are still many brides who believe that red is a classic color that’s adequate not only for the traditional brides or for those who are planning a conservative or conventional wedding.
Red is indeed overused in weddings but this doesn’t means that it became an old fashion color that can’t fit the modern brides and their newest preferences anymore! It all depends on the way each one of you defines the romantic style or the modern type of wedding. In our opinion, these red bridal bouquets that we’re showing here can make attractive selections for both contemporary and classic brides. The final look of a red colored wedding flower arrangement depends on the exact type of red and flowers used.
If you want something more modern and appealing, you should opt for a dark red theme. Use burgundy, aubergine, magenta, plum or scarlet red instead of the classic bright red and obtain a more whimsical and romantic arrangement. As for the flowers, we all know that the roses are the most popular and the classier ones. Don’t use red roses unless you’re arranging them in a more modern and creative type of bouquet.
The bouquet’s design is another element that can decide the way your red wedding flower arrangement will look like in the end. Stay away from the traditional shapes and designs that will make your red bridal bouquet look dated and predictable. Among the trendiest red flowers that we recommend for red themed weddings we mention the following assortments: dahlias, amaryllises, sweet peas, carnations, gerbera daises, freesias, hydrangeas, anemones, ranunculuses, peonies, gladioluses, gingers, asters, amaranthuses, hibiscuses, orchids, calla lilies and plumerias.