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This four-image composition reads like a wedding day story told in peach, violet and white - a palette you might spot arriving at a private venue off Wardour Street. Top-left shows the bride holding a neat, rounded bouquet against the soft cream of her dress; pale peach roses form a lush centre, surrounded by white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and sprinkled with airy baby's breath, their subtle perfume lifting in the gentle light. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel: a single, perfectly formed peach rose tucked with tiny white gypsophila, fine green fronds and a tidy peach ribbon that echoes the groom's solid peach tie. In this frame you can almost sense the tactile contrast between the soft bloom and the structured wool of his jacket. Bottom-left presents a smaller hand-tied version laid on a woven, neutral fabric - compact, ribbon-wrapped, and studded with pearl pins, suggesting a bridesmaid's or toss bouquet with vintage grace. Bottom-right completes the set with a reception centerpiece: the same peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus, and baby's breath arranged as a rounded dome in a white, airy, woven basket vase, paired with two small beige decorative spheres that sit like quiet companions on the table. As a Soho florist I've created many pairs like this for local couples; at Flower Delivery Soho we favour designs that balance colour, texture and scent to suit the intimate streets and theatres of the neighbourhood. This arrangement reads like a soft poem for a bridal moment, composed with careful restraint and an eye for timeless elegance. A tight cluster of apricot and creamy peach roses forms the luminous centre; each rose unfurls like a silken scroll, petal edges feathered and slightly translucent under diffused light. Around that heart, a ring of purple-tipped and white lisianthus creates a cool, twilight-tinged border that lifts the warm centre with graceful contrast. Interlaced among the main blooms, tiny lattices of white baby's breath and whisper-fine filler add an ethereal, buoyant texture - the kind of detail that makes the bouquet feel weightless and easy to carry down an aisle. The tactile impression is a blend of velvet softness from the roses and a delicate crispness from the filler, while the scent is a restrained sweetness threaded with fresh green notes. The composition reads symmetric and poised, intended to sit comfortably against lace or satin and to photograph with subdued, romantic light. As a florist serving Soho, from Carnaby Street ceremonies to intimate vows near Berwick Street Market, I consider balance and scale carefully so the bouquet complements the wearer without overpowering. Flower Delivery Soho can prepare this arrangement to arrive freshly gathered and ready to hold - its humility and elegance making it a quiet centrepiece for a wedding day that values gentle beauty and enduring feeling. Shot from a slightly elevated perspective and resting horizontally on a pale beige, textured fabric that resembles linen, this bouquet reads like a soft, sophisticated love letter. The composition centres on a lush, rounded mass of peach and soft-orange roses, petals unfurling in tight, concentric spirals that catch the light and create an opulent, velvety texture. Nestled among them are crisp white lisianthus, their ruffled petals edged in a striking deep violet that introduces a cool counterpoint to the roses' warmth and lends a modern, artistic twist. Little sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) drift through the arrangement, adding an airy, cloudlike quality that keeps the bouquet feeling light and tender. The stems are finished toward the bottom right with a satin ribbon in a pale peach-coral hue; a slim strand of cream pearls winds elegantly around the ribbon, suggesting vintage refinement and tactile interest. The neutral linen backdrop and gentle natural lighting flatten and soften shadows, allowing the bouquet's colour gradients and textures to read clearly-silky rose petals, ruffled lisianthus, and the satiny sheen of wrapped stems. As a working florist in Soho, preparing seasonal bouquets for couples marrying near Old Compton Street or celebrating at a nearby townhouse, I choose these colour combinations for their photographic warmth and enduring romance. At Flower Delivery Soho we often craft similar designs for intimate city ceremonies and vow renewals; this particular arrangement feels perfectly suited to a spring or autumn wedding where understated elegance and a hint of whimsical colour are desired. This boutonniere is a small study in tenderness-crafted around a single, flawless peach rose that rests gently against a charcoal lapel, its petals blushing from creamy ivory at the edges to a warm coral-pink at the heart. The rose's silky texture and subtle, sweet fragrance form the emotional centre, while delicate sprays of white gypsophila halo the bloom like gentle confetti, lending a light, almost cloud-like texture. Sprigs of fresh green foliage weave through the arrangement, offering contrast and a suggestion of early-morning garden freshness that perfumes the air. A slim satin ribbon, chosen to mirror the coral tone of an accompanying tie, secures the stems in a compact, tasteful bow so the boutonniere reads as polished yet intimate. The dark suit fabric amplifies the pastel tones, making the peach bloom glow in soft light and ensuring the tiny white blossoms catch the eye. As a local florist familiar with Soho's rhythm-from Berwick Street Market to Carnaby Street-Flower Delivery Soho often styles pieces like this for couples who want a blend of tradition and relaxed city charm; it travels well for small civil ceremonies, rehearsal dinners, or theatre-side photos on Dean Street. The overall effect is elegant without excess, a wearable keepsake that speaks of promise, celebration, and careful craftsmanship, meant to be noticed in close conversation and remembered in photographs. Beneath warm, diffuse light the central peach rose in this boutonniere unfolds with a softness that invites a slow, attentive look: petals graduating from a honeyed apricot at the base to a pale peach at the edges, each layer suggesting both warmth and restraint. Delicate clusters of gypsophila punctuate the arrangement like tiny white punctuation marks, their powdery textures balancing the rose's velvety richness and creating a sense of weightless air around the bloom. Glossy curved leaves and a slender sprig of fern provide verdant framing, their cool, silky feel contrasting with the flower's plush petals and giving the piece a neat architectural rhythm.

A satin ribbon, carefully wrapped and tied in a modest bow, matches the rose's hue and adds a refined sheen where light grazes the stem. As a florist who arranges daily for events and intimate Soho gatherings, I imagine this boutonniere pinned on a jacket before a stroll down Carnaby Street or tucked into a coat at a small chapel near Shaftesbury Avenue. It is crafted to be both durable for the day and tender in its sentiment, a keepsake in photographs and embraces. Flower Delivery Soho prepares pieces like this with attention to scent, texture, and scale-freshly wired, subtly fragrant, and mindful of local celebrations-available for thoughtful delivery across Soho, Chinatown, and nearby West End streets when required. The overall mood is quietly romantic and poised, a timeless accent designed to whisper affection rather than shout it. From a slightly raised angle, this bouquet reads like a soft love letter: six velvety peach roses form the warm centre, their layered petals curling inwards with the velvet-smooth texture of newly opened buds. Around them, white lisianthus lend a refined, ruffled contrast - each edged in a crisp violet-purple that delineates the frilly margins and draws the eye outward. Wisps of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are scattered throughout, their tiny white blossoms hovering like gentle punctuation, lightening the visual weight and offering a whispery, cloud-like backdrop. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in a coordinating blush-peach ribbon and studded with several rows of small, lustrous cream pearls; the pearls add a quietly sumptuous, tactile detail that feels reassuring in the hand, while the very end of the handle reveals carefully trimmed green stems, speaking to meticulous florist craftsmanship. Set on a soft, light beige fabric that resembles linen or burlap, and photographed in soft, even daylight, the arrangement's colours register clearly - warm apricot-peach tones softened by white and cooled by the amethyst-edged lisianthus. As an experienced Soho florist I imagine this tied for a bride pausing for pictures near Berwick Street Market or walking through the side streets off Regent Street - a bouquet that reads as romantic and refined, with a subtle scent profile and an understated elegance suited for weddings, anniversaries, or intimate celebrations in the neighbourhood. This image shows an elegant, sculpted dome of soft peach-apricot roses - about two to three dozen in a closely clustered formation - their velvety petals layered to create a plush, rounded silhouette. Nestled at the base, white Lisianthus blooms provide contrast: their creamy petals are rimmed with a striking deep purple, adding a delicate, painterly outline against the apricot tones. Sprigs of delicate baby's breath (Gypsophila) are sprinkled through the arrangement, lending airiness and a hint of vintage charm that softens the composition. The bouquet is cradled in a modern, rounded white woven basket whose open lattice resembles painted wicker or rattan; you can almost feel the cool, smooth paint and the gentle give of the reeds when lifting it. Two decorative wooden spheres sit to the left on the clean white surface, crafted from thin strips of wood or bamboo in an open weave, complementing the basket's natural aesthetic. Behind the display, a pale beige linen-textured wall is softly out of focus, keeping the floral work the clear focal point. The lighting is gentle and natural, suggesting a soft morning or late-afternoon glow that brings out the warm apricot highlights and the cool violet edges of the lisianthus. As a Soho florist I imagine placing this piece on a small table near Dean Street or delivering it across Soho's streets; at Flower Delivery Soho we often create centrepieces like this for intimate receptions, anniversary tables, or to bring a serene, refined note to a home.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the wedding of your dreams with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Flower Delivery Soho. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples in Soho and across London, this premium wedding flower package brings romance, style, and harmony to your special day. Each collection includes a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and coordinating groom boutonnieres, ensuring a cohesive look for your ceremony and photos.

Choose from three tailored options to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for weddings of 100+ guests. Our expert florists handcraft every arrangement using fresh, high-quality blooms, selected for their beauty, longevity, and seasonality.

Whether you're planning a chic city celebration in Soho or a classic romantic wedding, the "SI" Wedding Collection delivers a polished, premium finish with minimal stress. Enjoy reliable service, helpful guidance, and beautifully coordinated designs that highlight your personal style. Order your wedding flowers online from Flower Delivery Soho for dependable, professional floristry that brings your love story to life.
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