Eye-catching and versatile, going with a red-based bouquet for your wedding is probably one of the best choices you can make; especially if light pastel bouquets aren’t your thing.
When picking a bold red bouquet, round it off pretty and proper with complementary soft pink hues and foliage.
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Dramatic does it! This all-over red bouquet makes a clear break from your all white ensemble. A black silk ribbon is used to match the deep reds of the bouquet.
For a ravishing and elegant bridal portrait, match this bouquet with a deep red lipstick make-up look and an elegant updo.
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This bouquet is both bold and delicate at the same time.
The muted pink roses and airy baby’s breath paired with the right amount of pale green foliage is the perfect way to upstage the valiant red roses.
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This wild and rustic clutch of roses, eustomas, carnations and fillers with hints of burgundy will suit any outdoors or woodland themed wedding affair.
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Red roses are nestled among well-appointed ferns and other rosy buds, keeping the bouquet exciting and contemporary even with just two colour tones.
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Until you picture it like you do here, dark reds are an unconventional pick for most weddings. But these rich and glamorous looking hues will have any bride falling for it!
You can’t go wrong with this winning mix of roses, tulips and peonies.
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Pair your glamorous blush gown with a pop of colour from a bouquet like this one.
Deep red peonies encircle the base providing lushness, while brighter tints from orange peones and white anemones are scattered around the bouquet for more dimension.
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This bouquet makes for a perfect fall wedding bouquet and has a modern meets contemporary feel to it.
Balance out the dark hues with a dreamy tulle gown to create a look that will stand out in any outdoor garden celebration.
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Let the foliage do the talking with a freewheeling clutch overflowing with cascading foliage and greens. We also particularly love the pairing of clean white and scarlet red blooms.
White flowers tend to look washed out but in this case, they do a fine job in highlighting the prettiness and colours of the red peonies and roses. This bouquet will look good against any clean white wedding gowns as well.
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Romantic and feminine with subtle hints of red, this coral hued floral arrangement of david austin roses, daisies and other wildflowers is a match for a bright destination wedding setting.
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