20 Romantic Red Wedding Bouquets

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Photo by Anna's Photography

Romantic red wedding bouquets are perfect for nearly every wedding season, but we especially love these punchy bundles of blooms for a wedding on Valentine's Day. After all, red is the indisputable color of passion, conveying love and romance whether they're the color of the flowers delivered to your doorstep as a sweet surprise from your partner or the hue of your wedding bouquet. Not only do these pretty petals evoke the Valentine's Day holiday spirit (in a non-cheesy way), but red wedding bouquets can really up the romance at your wedding no matter the time of year.

There are endless ways to create your berry-toned bouquet. You can opt for something incredibly statement-making, brimming with crimson blooms and overflowing with greenery. You can also go for a more moody look by choosing flowers in dark red hues (think oxblood dahlias and burgundy peonies). Or if you're searching for a more understated or summery vibe, consider a red-and-white mix of blossoms that feels fresh and bright.

And with many of the prettiest wedding flowers available in red shades, you can feature just about any bloom you like and still create the perfect ruby-hued bouquet. Use classic roses, garden roses, peonies, clematis, anemones, or ranunculus for your red details. Another plus to toting a red bouquet on your big day? It will truly pop against your wedding dress, especially if you plan to marry in the fall or winter (hello stunning snowy wedding photos). With little to no color to compete in your backdrop, your red bouquet will take center stage.

Red blossoms vibe with any type of wedding. Whether you're throwing a classic ballroom celebration, a chic city fête, a rustic barn bash, or a seaside soirée, a crimson bouquet will complement the setting.

Scroll below to see 20 examples of beautiful red bouquets.

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Match the Mood

Photo by Lauren Scotti

The large king protea adds a slightly summery vibe to this rich, moody red bouquet.

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You Can't Go Wrong With Roses

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Photo by Belathée Photography; Planning by Shannon Leahy Events; Floral Design by Laeticia C. Fleurs

Flowing strands of delicate silk ribbon complete this lush, romantic bouquet of red roses and chocolate cosmos.

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Consider a Cascade

Photo by Jenny Losee Photography; Florals by Rust and Thistle

With red and pink roses and ranunculus, this is the ultimate Valentine's Day wedding bouquet.

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Integrate Greenery

Photo by Steve Cowell Photography; Florals by Honey & Poppies

Deep red dahlias and organic eucalyptus leaves come together in this gorgeous floral arrangement.

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Try Tropical

Photo by Lilly Red

This red wedding bouquet, complete with a long, gauzy ribbon and trailing greenery, just screams tropical. Couldn't you see this bundle of blooms at a destination wedding?

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Add Muted Tones

Photo by Christy Cassano

For her walk down the aisle, Danika chose a dramatic bouquet of anthurium, peonies, orchids, garden roses, and hand-painted palms in red, pink, and peachy hues.

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Pack a Punch

Photo by Allen Tsai; Florals by RLove Floral

This all-red wedding bouquet is giving us IRL heart-eyes.

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Lighten It Up With Pink

Photo by Big Bear Photo Co.; Florals by Siren Floral Co.

A lush arrangement of red, pink, and burgundy blooms? It's love at first sight!

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Complement the Bridesmaids

Photo by Dan Kethley

Pro tip: Have your bridesmaids carry white blooms, so your bold red wedding bouquet has no problem standing out!

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Pick Berry Hues

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Photo by Judy Pak Studio

Instead of wintery burgundy or fiery scarlet, this bride chose berry-hued blooms for her red wedding bouquet.

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Or Actual Berries!

Photo by Mallory Sparkles

It doesn't get much more romantic than the quintessential red rose. This bouquet gets a unique twist though, thanks to the inclusion of waratah, lush greenery, and branches of berries.

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Amplify a Red Dress

Photo by Anna's Photography

Holy monochrome! We love this bride's ruby red bouquet and matching crushed velvet dress.

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Showcase the Season

Photo by The Brauns

Throwing a cold-weathered wedding? These wintery bouquets, overflowing with red blooms, greenery, and sprigs of berries, would perfectly complement a seasonal soirée.

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Create Dimension

Photo by Danielle Sabol; Florals by Leslie Acevedo of Everly Alaine Florals

Dotting a red wedding bouquet with a few white or cream-hued flowers can add dimension to the arrangement.

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Tie It With a Ribbon

Photo by Van Middleton; Florals by Bower Botanicals

We love how intentionally unstructured this stunning spray of red and pink roses and white orchids is, giving the bouquet an organic, freshly picked vibe.

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White Is a Dramatic Contrast

Photo by All Grown Up Weddings

Next to these gorgeously saturated oxblood hues, the white roses give a chic contrast.

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Make It Look Freshly Plucked

Photo by Samantha Kirk

With red charm peonies, cream-hued roses, and ample greenery, this bouquet has a garden-fresh feel.

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Factor in Some Feminine Flair

Photo by The Livelys; Florals by Emily of Floriography; Styling by Amy of For the Love Events; Wedding Dress by Teresa Romero

This lush and romantic red arrangement is tied with a blush silk ribbon for a feminine touch.

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Posies Are Just as Perfect

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Photo by Lev Kuperman

We couldn't be more in love with this dark and moody bridal bouquet of burgundy dahlias and white anemones.

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A Burnt Orange and Red Cluster

A bouquet or burnt orange and red roses and dahlias

Photo by Alanna Hogan Photography

Bride Tracy chose a cluster of burnt orange and red roses and dahlias for her autumnal elopement on the coast of Maine. The added greenery adds the perfect balance to the vibrant hues.

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