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But is this color still considered the most romantic one? Well, it looks like the trends have changed during the last few years, and in what weddings are concerned the purple and pink themes are nowadays used as more modern versions or alternatives to the red ones. Red is still in vogue, and it seems that more and more brides deice to use this theme for their cold season weddings.
We also recommend the sensual purples and pinks for spring, summer and autumn weddings, and red for winter. Anyway, this is not a stoned rule or anything, but an advice that you can follow or not. The red color is bold, provocative, seductive and appealing, no matter what the trends may say. We still recommend this color to both modern and classic brides, as well as for both formal and casual weddings. Rich, extravagant, eye-catchy and daring, this theme can work perfectly well especially for sophisticated weddings. Since this color palette is very rich in derived shades and nuances, it would be bets to find out which type of red can fit the type of wedding you’re planning.
The trendiest types of reds that are nowadays selected by modern brides for their weddings are the dark reds. The bold red tones are considered trendier because they are more dramatic, imposing and sensual. The modern type of romanticism promoted in weddings today is whimsical and mystical, and this is why the dark red hues are the ones that prevail or set the trends.
We invite you to browse for the articles that we have on deep red wedding flower arrangements on our website in order to make yourself an overall image and impression on how this type of red can look like for a wedding. The burgundies, the aubergines, the magentas and the plums are by far the colors that feature the dark red tint that you’re probably looking for. Among the most popular and beautiful types of red flower blooms that you can choose for composing your beautiful red color wedding flower centerpieces and bouquets we mention: dahlias, gerbera daises, chrysanthemums, roses, carnations, orchids, sweet peas and anemones.