PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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In this image, a coordinated wedding bouquet and boutonnière lie in calm, flattering light, ready for a ceremony that might unfold in one of Soho's intimate townhouses or tucked-away restaurants. The bouquet itself is rounded and full, dominated by mauve-pink and blush-lavender roses whose petals are velvety, gently turning at the edges, and layered so they resemble soft, swirling brushstrokes. Punctuating the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, each forming a neat, domed cluster that adds lively texture and an almost tactile freshness, like the greenery you might glimpse strolling through nearby Soho Square. Around these central blooms, white lisianthus and other creamy flowers drift in airy ruffles, softening every transition of colour and creating a halo-like frame that feels both romantic and contemporary. The design is refined yet natural, with slender stems of foliage and elongated leaves peeking out from the rounded form, keeping the arrangement from feeling rigid. At the base, the stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in pink and white satin ribbon, the layers of fabric giving a smooth, comfortable grip that would rest easily in the bride's hand as she steps out along Dean Street or Old Compton Street. Close by, the boutonnière waits: a single pristine white bloom-likely lisianthus or a rose bud-nestled in delicate greenery, its base bound with a hint of lavender ribbon that mirrors the bouquet's palette without overpowering it. The overall impression is one of gentle anticipation, as if the flowers are poised for the moment they will be carried down the aisle, bringing soft scent, texture, and colour to a joyful Soho wedding. This bouquet is held close against the fine lace of a bridal dress, capturing the intimate, hopeful mood of a wedding morning in Soho. Lush lavender-pink roses anchor the design, their petals plump, velvety, and perfectly unfurled, each bloom forming a generous rosette that invites a gentle touch. Threaded among them are lime-green button chrysanthemums, round and cheerful, adding a dash of modern playfulness that suits the creative, colourful lanes around Carnaby Street and Old Compton Street. Encircling the arrangement, creamy-white flowers and delicate buds create a soft cloud of lightness, framing the stronger colours so they glow without ever feeling too bold. The bouquet is hand-tied into a balanced, rounded shape that rests naturally in the bride's hands, offering comfort and reassurance as she prepares to walk down the aisle. The overall palette-muted mauve, vivid green, and warm ivory-feels both contemporary and classic, ideal for a ceremony tucked away near Soho Square or a stylish townhouse reception. In the mind's eye, you can almost catch the fragrance: the gentle perfume of fresh roses layered with crisp, green tones from the foliage and chrysanthemums, calming the rush of the day. Each stem has been chosen and placed with intention, reflecting an experienced florist's understanding of how blooms need to perform throughout a long city celebration. From the first exchange of vows to late-night laughter on narrow Soho streets, the bouquet promises to remain radiant and full of life. Set against a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, this bouquet stretches horizontally across the frame, as if just placed down during a quiet moment before a wedding in Soho. The most intense colour sits on the left and centre, where fully opened pink roses form the heart of the design. Their petals are layered and velvety, graduating from a delicate, powder-soft blush at the core to a richer magenta or fuchsia along the outer fringe, evoking the warmth of late afternoon light spilling onto Old Compton Street. Between the roses, bright lime green button chrysanthemums tuck into small, rounded clusters, their tightly packed florets giving a lively, textured surface. This fresh green tone creates a charming contrast, infusing the bouquet with energy reminiscent of Soho's lively café terraces. To the right, the palette softens into white as lisianthus blooms gather in a gentle arc. Some flowers are fully open, their ruffled petals forming soft cups, while others remain in slim buds, shaded in creamy white and pale ivory. This white section brings lightness and balance, creating an ethereal border around the more intense central hues. The stems beneath are neatly bound into a smooth handle, wrapped in blush pink satin ribbon which gleams subtly under the light. Around the ribbon, several strands of tiny white pearls are coiled and overlapped, adding a graceful, traditional touch that feels at home at a ceremony off Wardour Street or near Soho Square. Resting on the neutral background, the arrangement appears both luxurious and inviting, a bouquet that captures the romance and intimacy of a city wedding while celebrating colour, texture, and thoughtful design. Pinned close to the groom's heart, this wedding boutonnière feels perfectly at home in a Soho townhouse ceremony, where old-world romance meets contemporary style. The focal point is a white lisianthus bloom, fully open and elegantly ruffled, its petals layered in soft, billowing waves that catch the light without glare. Each petal looks almost like pressed silk, thin and slightly translucent at the edges, giving the flower a serene, luminous quality against the backdrop of a deep charcoal suit. Rising just behind, two slender lisianthus buds add vertical grace, their pale green outer layers still wrapped around the unfurled petals within, quietly symbolising the tender anticipation of a new life together. Scattered around the central bloom, sprigs of baby's breath form a delicate halo, their minute white blossoms bringing an airy, almost ethereal dimension to the design. Fine strands of green foliage move through the boutonnière, providing subtle lines and adding a hint of natural wildness, like the greenery that softens the edges of Soho's busy streets near Dean Street and Greek Street. Tucked beneath the arrangement lies a single polished green leaf, rolled into a gentle curve that cups the flowers, adding depth and a rich contrast to the white and soft green tones above. The stems are neatly bound in a mauve ribbon and finished with a small bow, the muted lavender hue offering a gentle whisper of colour that might complement the groom's tie or pocket square chosen in nearby boutiques. The overall mood is one of refined celebration: delicate fragrance, feather-light textures, and a sense of quiet joy that lingers through the vows, the first dance, and the late-night walk back through Soho's glowing streets. This photograph captures a single, meticulously crafted boutonniere resting on a neutral, textured fabric that feels cosy and understated, like the soft interiors of a tucked-away Soho restaurant. At its heart lies a fully open white lisianthus bloom, abundant with delicately ruffled petals that swirl outward from a softly cupped centre. The bloom looks plush yet airy, each creamy petal folding gently over the next, creating a sense of depth and softness. Beside it, two lisianthus buds lean in, their slender, elongated forms still mostly closed, with creamy tips emerging from green sheaths. These buds suggest potential and anticipation, echoing the excitement of a wedding morning. Interspersed among them are light sprays of baby's breath, made up of countless tiny white blossoms perched on fine stems, adding a gauzy, cloudlike halo to the arrangement. Thin, reed-like greenery flows through the boutonniere, some leaves arching elegantly, others standing more upright, providing subtle lines and movement that keep the piece feeling alive and natural, as if freshly composed in a Soho florist studio near Greek Street. The stems of the flowers are bound together in a bright pink satin ribbon, its vivid tone a striking counterpoint to the calm whites and greens. The ribbon is smooth and shiny, catching glimmers of light, and it is finished with a small, precise bow that introduces a playful yet polished touch. The mood conveyed is one of modern romance with a classic heart, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest at a central London celebration, where elegance, creativity, and a hint of colour are cherished in equal measure. On a softly crinkled light beige fabric, reminiscent of natural linen laid across a Soho townhouse table, a small, refined bouquet lies carefully composed, every stem considered. At its heart are two large pink roses in full bloom, their petals unfolding from tight, pale pink centres to deeper fuchsia and magenta along the outer edges, each curl smooth and satin-like. They appear freshly cut, with no bruising or blemish, carrying the quiet luxury you might expect from a bespoke arrangement in a gallery-front studio off Carnaby Street. Between and around these roses cluster lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, textured heads adding a bright punch of colour and a tactile, almost moss-like feel that enlivens the composition. Framing this vivid core are delicate white flowers, some fully open with slim petals and tiny yellow-green centres, others preserved as creamy buds, ready to unfurl. They bring an air of innocence and balance, softening the bold pinks and greens. Slender green stems and hints of foliage weave subtly through the blooms, giving natural rhythm without stealing focus. The stems are trimmed short and gathered into a compact handle, wrapped in a rich fuchsia satin ribbon that gleams against the neutral cloth. Around this ribbon, a fine string of pearl-like beads winds in a graceful spiral, adding a subtle shimmer and bridal elegance. The bouquet feels ideal as a wedding boutonniere, a bridesmaid's posy, or a corsage for a special dinner along Soho's lively streets, evoking romance, celebration, and the sense of a moment carefully curated and beautifully held. This image presents a sophisticated floral centerpiece that would feel perfectly at home at a chic Soho wedding reception. It is placed on a smooth, reflective white tabletop where the outlines of the bouquet and vase are gently mirrored below, adding to the sense of lightness. The vessel is a distinctive spherical structure woven from slender, white-painted branches, forming a hollow lattice that allows light to slip through, casting the softest shadows. From this sculptural base rises a tight, dome-shaped bouquet. At its heart, generous clusters of pastel pink roses, some with subtly deeper pink edges, are fully open, their velvety petals curling outward in graceful spirals. Threaded between the roses, lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the arrangement with crisp, rounded forms and lively colour, hinting at freshness and new beginnings. Around the lower edge, a fringe of small white flowers with buttery-yellow centres gently drapes over the rim of the woven vase, easing the transition from intricate structure to billowing blooms. To the left on the tabletop, two decorative balls crafted from pale wooden strips sit in quiet counterpoint-one larger, one smaller-mirroring the cage-like quality of the vase and enriching the visual story. Behind the arrangement, a softly blurred wall in a warm beige or taupe tone, with a subtle fabric-like texture, creates a serene backdrop that lets the flowers' colours and textures stand out. The overall effect is romantic yet contemporary, ideal for bridal tables, engagement dinners, or anniversary gatherings in Soho's intimate restaurants and private event spaces, where style and sentiment meet.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your big day in timeless style with the Pure Romance Wedding Collection from Soho Flowers in Soho. Designed for couples who want a romantic, premium floral look without the stress, this curated collection offers three flexible packages tailored to your guest list. Choose the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each includes an elegant bridal bouquet, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnieres that tie your wedding party together beautifully.

Our expert florists handcraft every arrangement using fresh, high-quality blooms to reflect your unique love story and wedding theme. From soft, romantic tones to classic whites and pastels, the Pure Romance Wedding Collection enhances your ceremony and reception with effortless sophistication. Enjoy reliable service, professional guidance, and floral designs that look stunning in person and in photos.

Perfect for city weddings in Soho and across London, this collection is ideal for couples seeking luxury wedding flowers with clear, simple packages. Trust Soho Flowers to deliver beautiful, long-lasting arrangements on time, so you can relax and focus on making unforgettable memories. Book your Pure Romance Wedding Collection today and let us bring your dream wedding florals to life.
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    Loved the variety of flowers and colors. The bouquet was a highlight of our wedding decor.

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    The flowers were gorgeous and arrived on time. Soho Flowers did a fantastic job.

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    The flowers were fresh and arranged beautifully. The bouquet was exactly what we envisioned.

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    The easy care instructions helped keep the flowers fresh throughout our event. Wonderful experience.

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    The bouquet was fresh and lasted longer than expected. Fantastic service from Soho Flowers.

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