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We are convinced that among all the designs and styles we feature on these pages you will get the chance to find something not only appropriate for the type of wedding you’re planning but also unique and charming. The romantic style is not everybody’s cup of tea or at least not the favorite style of all brides today. The tendencies have changed so much that we can’t tell whether it is trendy to opt for a romantic wedding or not.
Anyway, things are not yet so unbelievable modern and voguish for the romantic style to be considered dated or too traditional for a modern wedding. In fact, we must admit that the romantic style will never fall out of fashion because it is the style that sustains a wedding! There can not be a wedding or a marriage without love, romance and everything that is related to the special relationship that exists between a bride and a groom. So you don’t have to worry that your romantic wedding won’t be in trend!
There are valences of the romantic style and designs that can be considered more or less modern or trendy. The colors are the elements that can make a romantic wedding flower décor arrangement look fresh, contemporary and voguish. For example, we’ve noticed that the purple is considered the new red and this is why it can be seen so often incorporated in modern fancy weddings.
Both the pink and the purple palettes are popular for romantic weddings today, where the violet, the blush pink, the mauve, the coral pink, the magenta and the plum are by far the most desired and sought after ones! You can still use the red color but in a deep darker nuance. Burgundies, chocolate browns, aubergines and navy blues are other nuances that can work perfectly well for contemporary romantic wedding flower décor arrangements. The soft pastel tones are also recommended for romantic refined weddings today. As for the flowers, here are our personal recommendations for romantic wedding bouquets and centerpieces: ranunculuses, sweet peas, gardenias, anemones, tuberoses and peonies.