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Wedding flowers will never be out of style. The trends may change, but the message these flowers bring will always remain. They are a tribute to femininity. The current trend is for wedding flowers to be simple yet elegant. White or cream-colored flowers are always the most popular. Of the whites, roses and lilies still are a woman's bosom favorites as they always have been. It can be as simple as a hand-tied bouquet of roses and as elegant as a burst of calla lilies or tulips. The bouquets are not as elaborate as before, and wedding planners and designers are opting for a more fresh and natural look. The floral motifs can be as daring as touches of reds and oranges or as subtle as whites and pinks in a bouquet. There is a reason behind every wedding flower, and the bouquet becomes the message itself as a bride marches down the aisle. A bunch of red roses speaks of a passionate love. White roses represent innocence and beauty. Shades of pink and violet flowers whisper reassurances of undying faithfulness and loyalty. Every lily, like the calla lily, stands tall with purity and innocence, while lilies of the valley sway with such happiness in the air. Daises, on the other hand, are so fresh with youth and innocent appeal. Bearing the tulip is a declaration of love, and a bouquet declares it many times over. Orchids imply a rare beauty like no other. A spray of baby's breath means purity and innocence in love, and a touch of stephanotis promises happiness in marriage. When a wedding bouquet is bundled with ivy, this means love in marriage and wedded bliss. It binds the relationship with fidelity and friendship. Wedding flowers pay tribute to a woman's femininity. A woman is often symbolized as a flower and often as a rose. Petals are velvety and likened to a woman's skin, while the pink and red shades are associated with a woman's blush. The inviting scent of a flower, especially of the rose, is the innocent, unknowing charm which a woman exerts over a man without even trying. There is just a natural attraction which happens, that chemistry we now refer to when talking about love and relationships. Like a flower, a woman is full of contradictions. At times, she can be so independent and stubborn, but the truth is she needs a lot of care and attention. She can be too delicate and sensitive in her ways, but she will be strong and patient when it is called for. A woman is like a flower, open in its allure but mysterious in her ways. Women are extremely unique in that some are simple and elegant while others are daring and flamboyant. But you cannot help but like them, the blossoms that they are. You never know a flower's true beauty until it has bloomed. In the same way, you never know a woman's full potential and capacity to love until she has blossomed into the maturity of a real woman. Adorned with flowers, she is now the bride who will walk down the aisle. Simon Johnnson is the director of content for http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/groomsmen-gifts.html. They specialize in groomsmen gifts such as pocket watches and money clips, as well as many other engraved gifts. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
