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Red bouquets are always a popular choice for Chinese people as they match well with the Chinese wedding gown. Lately we have seen more variations and experimentations on reds, giving the traditional red bouquet a modern makeover.

Above: The composite rose (or the Malmaison rose, named after Napoleon’s wife josephine’s estate Chateau Malmaison). This famous rose is created by individually wiring petals of up to 20 roses around a central rose. The centre is studded with a single Swarovski crystal bead. Rose used: Black Baccarat. Dia. 6″.

Above: Red and deep red calla lillies with bear grass. An intricate play on lights and shades. The red calla lillies are given depth and substance by the darker deep red calla lillies, which are of the same shape and form. It gives an illusion that there is a lot more to see than there really is. dia. 10″.

Above. Be bold and be brave! Composed of red gloriosa lillies, this bouquet is amazingly light-weight.Yet with the unique shape of the flowers resembling balls of fire, you can feel and sense the passion instantly. Try also using gloriosa petals for matching head dresses. They last well on a cool evening. Dia. 8″

Above. Wine red dahlias and black pepper berries form this very interesting bridal bouquet. The round shape is endearing, yet the darker colours give a more mysterious look. Perfect for the bride who wants to break the mould. Special order in Summer only. Dia. 9″-10″.
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