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But there are many mature women who don’t seem to like those juicy pink wedding decoration that look more appropriate for the younger brides or for the girly type of brides. Well, we are convinced that after seeing these sophisticated pink wedding flower arrangements that we’re presenting here you will change your opinion about the pink theme and realize just how inspiring and elegant this color can look like when used with more care, attention and cleverness.
These sensational table centerpieces and bouquets look so fashionable, glamorous and fancy because they combine two contrasting colors that make a fabulous pair. As you can see in these images, the soft pink nuances look extraordinarily beautiful next to dark or bolder hues. Here are a few contrasting color palettes that contain pink that you can choose for your modern wedding: pink and chocolate brown, pink and beige, pink and black, pink and copper, pink and silver, pink and dark gold, pink and burgundy, pink and plum, pink and scarlet red, pink and mauve, pink and navy blue, pink and ultramarine blue, pink and sage green or pink and emerald green.
There are many other gorgeous and inspiring pink themes that you can choose from but we wanted to offer you the most popular or trendy examples. There is no better way to make the pink nuance look so extravagant, so elegant, so dramatic and so fancy than placing it next to a dark tone. This way you will escape the girlish look that everyone dismisses when it comes to weddings.
Formal, elegant, mature and romantically refined, these sophisticated pink wedding flower arrangements can fit both modern and antique or vintage inspired weddings. The pink and copper designs are breath-taking and 100% one of a kind, as well as the pink cherry blossom and navy arrangements. These ravishing lush wedding floral centerpieces and bouquets contain some of the trendiest fresh-cut flower blooms that are available in the warm seasons: ranunculuses, garden roses, dahlias, scabiosas, gilded leaves, mums, bittersweet and beech foliages.