Soho Wedding Collections – Elegant Blooms for Unforgettable Celebrations

At Flower Delivery Soho, we believe every wedding deserves the magic of fresh, locally-crafted bouquets. With years of experience cultivating beautiful wedding flowers for couples across Soho, we know how to turn your vision into a stunning reality. Our expert florists work right in the heart of Soho, steps from Old Compton Street and Dean Street, bringing the vibrant spirit of the area straight to your celebration.

Choose from our handpicked wedding collections, thoughtfully designed with seasonal blooms to express your unique love story. Whether you’re planning an intimate affair near Soho Square or a grand event in Covent Garden or Fitzrovia, we deliver premium arrangements with local care and creativity.

Same-day delivery is available on all wedding bouquets when you order online before 3 PM – perfect for last-minute finishing touches or spontaneous celebrations. Trust our Soho team for lush bridal bouquets, corsages, centrepieces, and bespoke styling tailored to you.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored lapel of a groom's suit, the boutonnière echoes the bridal story with quiet sophistication: a single curled red rose, its velvety petals folding inward like a small secret, is pinned with a spray of tiny gypsophila and a tendril of trailing eucalyptus that adds movement and a cool, silvery-green counterpoint. Nearby, the matching bouquet expands the same language of colour - expansive blue hydrangeas form a lush, dramatic base while ruby red roses rise through the massed blue as confident punctuation. Intermittent clusters of white baby's breath act as soft punctuation, lending an heirloom-like delicacy, while eucalyptus leaves peek between blooms to add freshness and scent. The composition reads as confident yet tender; it's a pairing meant to photograph well beside a velvet suit or a crisp tux, and it breathes with a garden-fresh fragrance that suits both formal vows and a relaxed Soho celebration. As a local florist I prepare these pieces with a careful hand, choosing stems that hold water and texture suited to both morning services and evening receptions around Covent Garden and Carnaby Street. Flower Delivery Soho arranges and can ready these coordinating pieces for same-day or next-morning delivery across Soho and nearby neighbourhoods, ensuring the boutonnière and bouquet arrive cool, fragrant, and perfectly composed for the day's first portraits and the vows that follow.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
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.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-panel wedding collage showcases a perfectly coordinated floral story that would feel at home in an intimate Soho ceremony. In the top-left image, a bride, shown from the chest down, holds a lavish cascading bouquet in front of a soft beige background. Her white dress, with its subtle texture, provides a quiet backdrop for the drama of wide, star-shaped white oriental lilies and long, trailing Phalaenopsis orchids that cascade in gentle arcs. At the heart of the bouquet rests a single cream rose, encircled by bright green spherical blooms reminiscent of button chrysanthemums, clusters of vivid red berries, and airy clouds of white gypsophila. Slender blades of greenery and delicate foliage weave through the flowers, adding lightness and a sense of flow. In the top-right panel, a groom in a dark charcoal or black suit with a crisp white shirt and bold red tie wears a matching boutonnière on his lapel. The small design features one flawless white orchid bloom, a hint of green pompon flower, and tiny white filler flowers, all neatly tied with a bright red ribbon that echoes the tie's colour. The bottom-left image isolates this boutonnière on a light beige, linen-like fabric, highlighting its satin-smooth orchid petals, glossy leaf, and tidy red wrap. In the bottom-right frame, the bridal bouquet is shown standing upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, set against a light grey wall. Three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes sit nearby, creating a minimalist, gallery-like scene reminiscent of a stylish Soho loft ready for a wedding reception.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image wedding collage tells a single floral story carried through every detail, designed in tones that would look at home in any stylish Soho venue. The top-left panel focuses on a bride, shown from the shoulders down, wearing a strapless white dress. In her hands, a lush, rounded bouquet of fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria looks freshly arranged. The peonies are rich and velvety, full of layered petals, while the white Peruvian lilies are speckled gently with maroon markings. Light green, spiky floral elements and dark glossy leaves weave between the blooms, giving movement and a natural, garden-grown feeling, as if the flowers had just been carried out from a hidden studio off Wardour Street. The top-right panel showcases the groom's boutonniere pinned precisely to a charcoal suit lapel alongside a sleek lavender tie. This smaller piece echoes the bouquet with a few stems of white alstroemeria, light green spikes, and neat foliage, all tied together with a lavender satin ribbon that lies smooth against the jacket. In the bottom-left panel, a compact hand-tied bouquet rests on a pale beige, softly textured surface, perhaps the sort of fabric used on a Soho loft ceremony table. It repeats the vivid fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents, the stems covered by a lavender ribbon for an easy, comfortable hold-ideal for a bridesmaid. The bottom-right panel completes the story with a table centerpiece or decorative accent. The same selection of pink peonies, white lilies, and greenery is arranged into a rounded display inside a white spherical vase made from fine, crisscrossing strands. Three neutral beige woven balls are placed alongside, their varying sizes and textures enhancing the mood. The collage overall illustrates how one harmonious palette can link bridal bouquet, groom's buttonhole, bridesmaid flowers, and reception décor into a seamless wedding design.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A classic groom's boutonniere is captured against the lapel of a charcoal suit, where a single pink rose becomes the clear focal point. The rose is perfectly formed, its petals tight at the centre and gently opening at the edges, a soft spiral of colour that feels both romantic and composed. Around it, slender tufts of greenery provide framing and contrast, their deep green tones recalling the hidden gardens and pockets of foliage tucked behind Soho's busy streets. Sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, add a fine, cloud-like texture, their tiny blossoms clustering lightly around the rose and highlighting its blush hue. The stem is finished with an elegantly wrapped velvet ribbon, rich and tactile, the kind of detail you might expect from a florist who understands both fashion and floristry in equal measure. Set against the dark fabric of the suit, the boutonniere stands out with quiet strength, not overdone, but polished and intentional, like a well-chosen accessory from a boutique off Berwick Street. The lighting reveals a gentle sheen on the petals and a subtle shadow beneath the bloom, enhancing its natural contours without overwhelming the overall look. It is easy to imagine this piece pinned in place just before the ceremony, perhaps in a townhouse near Soho Square or a chic city venue off Dean Street, as the groom takes a steadying breath. The boutonniere carries with it a sense of hope, joy, and understated style, a small but significant floral accent that holds its own amidst the emotion and excitement of the day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image collage presents a unified red-and-white wedding story, much like the carefully coordinated events we often design for couples marrying near Soho Square and celebrating along Dean Street. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic lace wedding dress holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is a lush cluster of rich, velvety red roses, densely arranged so their layered petals create a soft, luxurious texture. Between them, airy clouds of white baby's breath fill the gaps, lightening the palette and bringing a sense of tenderness. Subtle green leaves peek from beneath the blossoms, framing the flowers without distracting from the bold red. Moving to the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere sits neatly on a dark grey suit jacket, backed by a crisp white shirt and striking red tie. A single red rosebud is surrounded by delicate baby's breath and slim, pointed foliage, with wisps of green grass adding movement. A neat red satin ribbon at the base anchors the design, echoing the bride's bouquet in miniature. The bottom-left image shows another hand-tied bouquet of red roses and baby's breath, resting on a light grey textured background, its stems wrapped in red-and-white striped twine that feels both modern and handcrafted, reminiscent of artisan touches from local Soho flower studios. In the bottom-right panel, a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and baby's breath crowns a spherical white vase made of woven, lattice-like strands, accompanied by two smaller decorative spheres in natural off-white. Together, the four views demonstrate how one romantic floral theme can flow from bridal bouquet to groom's boutonniere and elegant table centrepieces, ideal for urban London weddings with a timeless feel.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This close-up photograph presents a groom's boutonnière that feels perfectly at home in stylish Soho, where small details make a strong impression. At its core is a single lilac rose, delicately tinted and impeccably shaped, each petal curling around the next in a graceful spiral. The rose looks freshly cut, its surface velvety and just beginning to unfurl, suggesting a moment of calm anticipation before the wedding begins. Surrounding the rose, airy clouds of white gypsophila soften the edges, lending an almost ethereal, misty quality to the piece. A slim sprig of fine, feathery greenery extends just beyond the bloom, adding a touch of natural movement and contrast, like a brushstroke of soft green against the lilac and white. The stems are wrapped in a slender lavender ribbon, its satin-like finish catching the light with a gentle shimmer, giving the boutonnière a polished, tailored feel that would complement a crisp suit worn down Dean Street or Frith Street. The background is kept indistinct and muted, ensuring the viewer's eye stays on the intricate textures and harmonious colours of the flowers. This boutonnière feels less like a simple accessory and more like a small work of floral art-quietly expressive, refined, and full of intention. It captures that intimate, urban romance of a Soho celebration, where creativity and tradition come together in even the smallest floral details.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four images captures a complete wedding floral story that could easily unfold in the townhouse venues and boutique hotels around Soho, blending soft romance with contemporary elegance. The top-left photograph focuses on the bride from mid-torso down, her white lace dress framing a lush, cascading bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom touched with a golden-yellow centre, flow over her hands, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, and fine sprays of white baby's breath. Deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky accent flowers draw the eye, adding a lively edge that recalls the artistic flair of the nearby West End, while touches of fresh green foliage give movement and depth. In the top-right image, the camera moves in close on the groom's lapel, where a single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. The orchid is flanked by tiny clusters of gypsophila and slender green sprigs, the stems bound neatly with a slim white satin ribbon, set against a bold red tie and patterned shirt for a polished, modern look. The bottom-left frame isolates another matching boutonniere lying on textured beige fabric, highlighting the careful wiring, ribbon wrapping, and balance of bloom to greenery. Finally, the bottom-right picture shows a coordinating wedding centerpiece arranged in a cylindrical white woven or lattice-patterned vase. White orchids arc gracefully over soft pink roses, light purple stock, frothy baby's breath, and layered greenery, with those same deep pink accent spikes punctuating the design. Two decorative white woven spheres rest beside the vase on a clean white surface, creating a serene yet stylish reception vignette ideal for a celebration just off Oxford Street or near Soho's intimate restaurants.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this elegant quartet of images the repeating trio of white lilies, red roses and cascading phalaenopsis orchids ties every piece together with calm confidence. The bride's bouquet, captured in the top-left panel against a soft beige background, spills downward from her hands: broad white lilies open like tiny stars, clustered red roses add depth and passion, and glossy white phalaenopsis orchids trail in a graceful cascade. Sprigs of baby's breath and vivid red hypericum berries give delicate contrast while assorted green foliage - from broad leaves to slender, spiky greens - adds movement and fresh texture. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel; a solitary white orchid sits as a quiet focal point alongside two small berry clusters and a dusting of Gypsophila, finished with a tidy red ribbon loop that references the bride's bouquet and his red tie. On the lower-left a matching corsage rests on textured beige linen, the weave of the fabric and the smoothness of the orchid petals visible together, inviting the imagination to feel the soft petals and the faint scent of lilies. The bottom-right image presents a sculpted centerpiece in a white woven vessel on a white surface, accompanied by spherical white decor, repeating the composition for tabletops. As a Soho florist might suggest for a reception around Dean Street or Berwick Street Market, these arrangements are designed to harmonise across photos, clothing and room - tactile, aromatic and composed with an eye for balance and ceremony.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image presents a complete wedding flower story, the kind a local Soho couple might choose after visiting a tucked-away studio off Dean Street. In the top-left panel, we see the bride from the shoulders down in a white strapless gown, her hands gently holding a luxurious, cascading bouquet. Velvety white phalaenopsis orchids tumble forward among blush pink roses, soft lavender accents, and clouds of baby's breath, with strands of greenery trailing in a graceful arc that mirrors the curve of her dress. The top-right panel tightens the frame to the groom's dark grey lapel, where a single white orchid boutonniere is pinned neatly in place. It is framed with tiny lavender filler flowers and neat green leaves, all finished with a fine purple ribbon that coordinates with his vivid magenta tie, creating a subtle but striking contrast. In the bottom-left panel, a close-up boutonniere lies on a textured beige fabric, almost like it's waiting on a dressing table in a Soho townhouse: a fresh white orchid bud, sprigs of white baby's breath, and a touch of foliage, tied with a bright pink ribbon for a modern, romantic twist. The bottom-right panel showcases a grand cascading floral display in an intricate white woven vase, echoing the bridal bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, pink and lavender roses, small purple fillers, and baby's breath spill over the rim, while three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes sit nearby on a clean white surface, completing an elegant, coordinated wedding set.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed as if on a marble table in a loft near Dean Street, this wedding bouquet and boutonnière pair capture the artistry of a Soho florist with an eye for modern romance. The bouquet is lush and rounded, its core built from mauve-pink roses whose petals are blush-soft and gently curled at the edges, forming concentric layers like brushstrokes on a watercolour painting. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums introduce a crisp, textural contrast, their small domes giving a playful rhythm to the composition. Interspersed throughout are creamy white lisianthus and similar soft blooms, their frilled petals fluttering outward and softening the transitions between pink and green. The flower heads sit closely packed, creating a rich, tactile surface, while trails of foliage peek out to add a whisper of wildness. The stems are aligned with care, their ends trimmed evenly and wrapped in detailed ribbon work-a pink and white satin binding that both secures and decorates, giving the bouquet a couture feel suited to a chic Soho wedding. Resting nearby, the boutonnière is designed with an elegant simplicity: a single white lisianthus bloom or rosebud, accented with slender grasses or fine greenery, and finished with a whisper of lavender ribbon that references the main bouquet without overpowering it. Soft, diffused light touches the petals, highlighting their gentle sheen and freshness, evoking an early morning before guests fill the streets and venues. Together, bouquet and boutonnière evoke the hopeful, vibrant spirit of a couple preparing to celebrate their love amidst the buzz and creativity of Soho.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a red rose wedding collection that would feel at home in a Soho loft or boutique hotel. In the top-left frame, the bride's hands cradle a compact bouquet of deep crimson roses, each bloom unfurling with velvety texture. The roses are packed closely together, giving the design a confident, sculpted dome, while small red hypericum berries peek playfully between petals. Around the base, a neatly trimmed collar of dark, glossy green foliage forms a crisp edge that contrasts beautifully with the softness of her white gown, echoing the balance of grit and glamour found on nearby Dean Street. The top-right image highlights the groom's tailored charcoal-grey suit. A single red rosebud boutonniere sits on his lapel, supported by airy, ruscus-like greenery, tiny white gypsophila florets, and matching red berries. A slim red satin bow wraps the stems, coordinating perfectly with his vivid red tie and giving a subtle nod to classic romance. In the bottom-left frame, a second bouquet of red roses and berries rests on textured beige fabric. This design introduces broad, sculptural dark green leaves that arc around the blooms, lending an almost architectural feeling, like contemporary art glimpsed through a Soho gallery window. A strip of red ribbon binds the stems, visible at the right edge, suggesting it is ready to be carried by a bridesmaid or displayed as accent décor. The bottom-right panel presents a compact, dome-shaped table centerpiece made entirely of red roses and berries, perched atop a white, woven spherical container crafted from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven spheres sit nearby on a smooth, pale surface, framed by a soft beige and grey wall. Together, the pieces demonstrate how a consistent palette of red roses, berries, and lush greenery can be carried seamlessly from bridal bouquet to buttonhole to reception tables, creating a passionate, urban-chic atmosphere for a Soho wedding.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image shows a four-part story of coordinated wedding flowers in blush, lavender, and lively green, arranged in a way that would suit a stylish Soho celebration. The upper-left panel focuses on a bride in a white lace dress, seen from the shoulders down, holding a generous, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is brimming with soft pink and lavender roses at various stages of bloom, interwoven with bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria lightly flecked with yellow, and airy sprays of white baby's breath. A collar of glossy green foliage supports the design, adding depth and a touch of natural movement. In the upper-right panel, the camera moves in close to a groom's dark charcoal grey suit and vivid fuchsia tie, highlighting a petite boutonniere. It features a single blush pink rosebud, a few tiny green chrysanthemum mounds, sprigs of baby's breath, and slender arcs of decorative grass, all secured with a matching pink ribbon-exactly the kind of detail Flower Delivery Soho might prepare for local registry office weddings near Westminster or Holborn. The lower-left panel offers a side view of a nearly identical bouquet resting on a beige textured fabric surface, exposing the hand-tied stems and the carefully wrapped fuchsia ribbon handle. Finally, the lower-right panel showcases a coordinating table centerpiece placed on a white surface. A compact dome of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white gypsophila nestles inside a white spherical vase with an open, woven lattice design, flanked by two smaller woven decorative spheres for a contemporary yet romantic table setting in and around Soho.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding images presents a cohesive floral story, as if following a couple from their Soho ceremony through to their reception. The top left frame captures the bride from the shoulders down, her white gown with subtle lace on the bodice providing a gentle backdrop for a tightly clustered, round bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses dominate, their petals layered like soft satin, while deeper pink and mauve roses are woven through to create a romantic contrast. Sprigs of white baby's breath and peeks of glossy green foliage add movement and delicacy, making the bouquet feel rich yet perfectly composed. In the top right image, the camera moves in close on the groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket and bright red tie. Pinned neatly to the lapel, a single white rose boutonniere stands out, surrounded by tiny white filler flowers and fresh greenery. The stems are bound with a small white satin bow, the ribbon's sheen echoing the polish of a carefully chosen wedding ensemble, the sort you might see at a ceremony near Soho Square. The bottom left panel shows a bridesmaid's posy gently resting on a neutral linen background. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colour story with cream and pale yellow roses, joined by several richer pink blooms. Baby's breath softens the outline, and a pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems, giving it an easy, slightly more relaxed charm. Finally, the bottom right image highlights a low, rounded centerpiece of the same roses, baby's breath, and foliage, set in a spherical white twig vase. Nearby, two natural woven spheres sit on the table, completing a chic yet organic look suited to an intimate London reception in a restaurant just off Carnaby Street.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as if mid-moment, its shape softly rounded yet deliberate, like a thoughtful pause on a busy Soho side street just off Oxford Street. The flowers gather in a cool, early-morning palette, the kind of tones you might notice when the city is still quiet. Plush white lisianthus open in elegant spirals, their velvety petals creating a cloud-like core at the heart of the bouquet. Around them, pastel hydrangea blooms in muted shades-barely-there lilac and powdered blue-add volume and a dreamy softness, each floret catching the light differently so the surface seems to gently shimmer. Here and there, playful lilac allium peek through, their starry, rounded heads adding an unexpected note of texture and a slightly more saturated purple. Crisp greenery, in slim, polished leaves, wraps and weaves between the flowers, offering contrast to the softness and subtly guiding the eye along the contours of the bouquet. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a smooth ribbon, creating a comfortable handle that feels secure yet elegant in the hand. Light seems to gather on the blooms, lending them a fresh, almost dewy glow, as if they have just been arranged in a studio near Soho Square and brought out moments before the ceremony. The scent is hushed but present-a mingling of green, petal, and a faint sweetness that feels calm rather than overpowering. It is easy to imagine this bouquet being carried down the aisle of a chic Soho registry office or a hidden courtyard venue, then later resting on a café table as the couple pause between photographs, its presence a quiet, constant reminder of the promises just made.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A four-part wedding montage showing an expertly coordinated peach and white floral story, arranged with the attentive hand of a local florist familiar with Soho's intimate venues. In the top-left panel a bride holds a compact, round bouquet of warm peach-orange roses, each blossom unfurling like a small lantern; clusters of white gypsophila flutter between the blooms while verdant leaves frame the composition, all lit by a soft, flattering daylight that highlights the roses' satiny texture. The top-right image narrows in on a groom's charcoal/navy jacket where a single peach rose boutonnière rests against the lapel, accompanied by tiny white sprays and a slender curl of greenery - a tasteful echo of the bride's bouquet - and secured with a delicate peach ribbon bow that harmonises with a coral-hued tie and crisp white shirt. The bottom-left view shows the bouquet laid gently on pale, subtly textured fabric; the stems are bound with a decorative white ribbon dotted in pale peach and threaded with tiny pearl-like touches, suggesting both comfort and finish. Bottom-right features a full, domed table arrangement perched in a white woven spherical vase, its peach roses and gypsophila forming a neat, tactile mass, with two smaller woven ornaments placed in front for balance and texture. The images together suggest a quietly fragrant, powdery-sweet aroma and an intimate reception setting that would suit venues off Dean Street or the cosy corners around Berwick Street Market. Arranged by local hands at Flower Delivery Soho, the composition reads as classic, tactile and utterly wedding-ready.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-part image lays out a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette as I might explain it to a client collecting flowers after a stroll down Old Compton Street. In the top-left panel a close-up of the bride shows her hands gently holding a generous hand-tied bouquet built around large, fragrant white oriental lilies. Some lilies are wide open with visible stamens, their creamy petals luminous against the cool tones of nearby blooms; others remain as smooth, promising buds. Interspersed throughout are white Eustoma (lisianthus) with vivid purple edges that read like painted rims, and narrow spikes of deep purple veronica that bring vertical punctuation and a refined, slightly wild texture. The foliage is layered-broad satin leaves, feathery grasses and fine greenery that trail and soften the silhouette. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonnière, pinned to a dark charcoal-grey suit, featuring a single open purple-rimmed Eustoma, a tiny lily bud, a whisper of veronica and slim green accents, the whole tied with a small white ribbon bow while a rich purple silk tie peeks out beneath. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid bouquet laid on light beige fabric, stems ribbon-wrapped and echoing the bridal look on a reduced scale. Bottom-right displays a tall centerpiece in a white spherical woven vase, overflowing with the same combination of open and closed lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, spiky veronica and cascading grasses; two woven beige spheres complete the table styling. The composition is lit by a soft, warm glow reminiscent of gentle sunlight filtering through Soho windows, and the scent is a subtle mix of sweet lily perfume with fresh green notes-an arrangement I prepare often at Flower Delivery Soho for couples marrying in nearby venues around Carnaby and Chinatown.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A groom stands ready for the ceremony, his boutonniere a refined focal point against the fabric of his jacket. At its centre, a single red rose unfurls, each petal curving gracefully toward the next to create a lush, velvety cup of colour, as intense as a late-night neon reflection in a Soho puddle. The rose's deep crimson tone synchronises perfectly with the gleam of the groom's matching tie, creating a subtle thread of colour that runs through his whole ensemble. Around the rose, his florist has arranged small, glossy berries and tapered sprigs of greenery that fan out just slightly, offering contrast in both texture and shade. Clusters of baby's breath nestle between them, their tiny white blossoms softening the design like a whisper of cloud against a city sky. The materials are tactile and inviting: smooth petals you can almost feel beneath your fingertips, firm berries with a gentle crunch, and fresh green leaves that add structure and life. Under gentle indoor lighting-perhaps in a townhouse venue off Soho Square-the boutonniere casts delicate shadows across the lapel, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in each wire, stem, and floral choice. Though modest in size, it holds great emotional weight, a quiet herald of vows to come, family gatherings, and stolen moments as the couple slips out onto a nearby side street for photographs. This single rose boutonniere feels at once classic and personal, perfectly suited to a city wedding where style and sentiment share equal footing, and where every detail, down to the buttonhole flower, tells part of the couple's story.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Captured in soft, directional light, this boutonniere reads like a miniature poem of calm affection: a single pale yellow rose, its petals plush and unblemished, takes centre stage, surrounded by delicate sprays of baby's breath and slim green sprigs that give the piece a whisper of movement. The textures are deliberately contrasted-the rose's velvety depth against the airy, feathery gypsophila and the clean, slightly glossy green stems-so that when attached to a black lapel the blossom reads as quietly striking rather than showy. A crisp white ribbon ties the components together, its neat bow echoing the precision of formalwear while softening the overall look. In this image the boutonniere sits against a vivid red tie, the clash of colours sharpening the rose's pale yellow and lending the wearable accent a theatrical but refined energy, as though it were made for a groom stepping out on to Frith Street before an evening at the theatre. There is a tactile pleasure in the piece-the plushness under the fingertips, the light resistance of the stems-paired with the brief, sweet scent that only a fresh rose can provide. Crafted with the same careful attention we apply to larger bouquets, the boutonniere is small yet deliberate: an emblem of sincerity, intended to be pinned close to the heart and to carry a quiet floral presence through vows, portraits, and the lively streets of Soho.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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