''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Taken as a single suite of coordinated wedding details, this four-panel image celebrates a soft peach and purple palette that feels perfectly at home in Soho's intimate venues around Berwick Street and Old Compton Street. The main panel captures a bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet against her white dress: the centre is a cluster of full, pale peach roses whose velvety petals glow with an apricot warmth, encircled by ruffled white lisianthus with vivid purple edges and scattered sprigs of baby's breath that add a breathy, cloud-like texture. Light from a nearby window lifts the bouquet's scent-sweet, slightly citrus-so you can almost imagine the bouquet being gathered at a dawn market run to nearby St. Anne's. A groom's boutonniere in the top-right mirrors the bouquet: a single peach rose pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel, softened by tiny white baby's breath, slender greenery and a tied peach ribbon that matches his solid tie. Another panel shows a smaller hand-tied posy resting on neutral woven fabric, its handle wrapped in a peach ribbon and secured with pearly pins for a touch of vintage glamour; the compact scale suggests bridesmaid or toss use, each bloom carefully selected for freshness. The final image is a reception centerpiece-a domed cluster of the same flowers arranged into a white woven basket vase, paired with two pale decorative spheres on a neutral surface-an elegant, cohesive scheme that Soho Flowers would style for a West End reception, delivering a consistent tactile and visual story from bouquet to table. There is a quiet poetry in this bridal bouquet, an arrangement that reads like a sunrise captured in petals - apricot roses gathered in a symmetrical cluster, each bloom opening like a silken cup that promises warmth and tenderness. Encircling the roses, clusters of purple-edged lisianthus form a refined halo, their cool violet and white hues evoking dusk meeting dawn, while delicate sprays of baby's breath create a whisper-light lattice that lends breathability and movement. The composition is photographed against soft lace, the roses' creamy peach tones brightening slightly in the filtered light and showing the delicate veins and gentle curling of each petal. Scent seems almost present: a fresh, subtly sweet rose fragrance tempered by green stem notes and the faint powder of tiny filler flowers. The bouquet's scale is balanced for bridal comfort - compact, poised, and rich in texture without feeling heavy - crafted to sit naturally in the hands during portraits taken around Soho's narrow streets, by the neon glow of China Town, or outside a ceremony near Leicester Square. As a local florist I notice the careful spacing, the choice of cool lisianthus to enhance the apricot warmth, and the way the bouquet photographs both against ornate interiors and the plain stone of a courtyard. Available for thoughtful, same-day preparation in central Soho, this bouquet bridges timeless tradition and understated modernity. Captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint and set upon a soft, light-beige burlap-like fabric, this bouquet feels like a whisper of celebration. A rounded mass of peach and warm orange roses forms the centrepiece, each bloom unfurling in layered spirals that catch gentle light and create a tactile, velvety richness. Interspersed among those warm blooms are white lisianthus with their distinctive violet-rimmed petals, a cool, refined contrast that brings contemporary drama without losing the arrangement's tender mood. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila drift through the bouquet like delicate confetti, giving a cloudlike lightness to the otherwise dense floral core. The stems are meticulously wrapped in a satin ribbon in a soft peach-coral tone, and a strand of off-white pearls coils elegantly around the handle, offering the kind of detail that reads as quietly luxurious when held at the altar. The composition is softly lit, the kind of natural daylight that spills into a Soho studio near Carnaby Street, softening edges and allowing the peach hues to glow with understated warmth. Texture is a conversation here: the smooth silk of the ribbon, the satiny petal surfaces, the feathery breath of gypsophila, and the cool, tactile beads of pearl. Designed for a wedding, vow renewal, or an anniversary in the heart of Soho, this bouquet balances tradition and fresh, modern accents-an heirloom feel delivered with contemporary restraint and unmistakable affection. A study in gentle contrasts, this boutonniere from a Soho florist focusses on a single peach rose that sits serenely against a charcoal suit lapel, its petals layered like soft dawn light and warmed with coral-pink tones that echo the knot of a matching tie. Tiny sprays of gypsophila-baby's breath-envelop the rose in a froth of white, their delicate, starry heads creating a halo of innocence and lightness that seems almost to float. Sprigs of fresh green foliage and a carefully curled leaf introduce fine texture and movement, the veins and serrated edges catching subtle highlights and suggesting a dewy garden just before daybreak. At the stem, a satin ribbon in a muted peach is tied with practiced care, mirroring the tie's sheen and holding the composition together in a neat, unobtrusive bow. The charcoal backdrop of the suit provides a refined contrast, allowing the blush tones to glow with quiet confidence; the overall silhouette reads as both modern and timeless. As an experienced Soho maker, we source stems often from nearby Berwick Street Market and tune each piece to the neighbourhood's sensibility-unassuming yet elegant-so this boutonniere feels perfectly at home on the streets between Carnaby and Old Compton. Whether chosen for a wedding, anniversary, or a formal evening at a local West End theatre, it has the tactile richness of velvet petals, the whisper of baby's breath, and the composed restraint of seasoned floral design-an intimate symbol of celebration and careful attention from Soho Flowers. In soft morning light this peach rose boutonniere reads as refined and quietly exuberant, the kind of piece we craft when asked for something both intimate and memorable in Soho. The central rose radiates warm apricot tones near its base that gently fade to a delicate peach at the petal edges, giving the bloom a three-dimensional glow that looks as though it's lit from within. Sprigs of gypsophila drift around the bloom like tiny white constellations, their weightless clusters adding a lyrical innocence that balances the rose's fuller form. Curled, glossy green leaves form gentle loops that lift and frame the flower, their cool texture contrasting with the soft velvet of the petals and bringing a visual freshness to the composition. The stem is bound in matching peach satin, wrapped tightly and finished with a neat bow whose sheen picks up passing light; the finish suggests careful skill and the patient hand of a florist preparing a keepsake for an important day. There is a faint, green-tinged fragrance suggested - the whisper of a spring orchard - and a tactile harmony between silk ribbon, soft petals, and crisp foliage. Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or civil partnerships across the neighbourhood, this boutonniere is made to sit confidently on a lapel, to be kissed and photographed, and to carry the memory of a moment. Crafted with neighbourhood sensibilities and an eye for proportion, it translates small floral luxury into a gesture of affection that suits both formal suits and relaxed summer linens. From a gentle rooftop perspective the bouquet rests on a textured, pale beige cloth that brings out its soft, romantic palette. At the centre, creamy apricot-peach roses unfurl in layered spirals, their petals sweeping outward in tones that shift from warm salmon to rose-tinted cream. Nestled between them, white lisianthus with ruffled edges traced in violet-purple provide a cool, modern counterpoint; their yellow stamens peek like tiny sunbursts, giving the blooms subtle focal points. Sprays of baby's breath are scattered throughout, their frothy clouds creating softness and negative space so each rose and lisianthus can be read clearly. The stem wrap is a tender, blush ribbon that matches the roses and is studded with rows of small, lustrous pearls, an elegant detail intended for comfortable carrying and visual luxury; the very end reveals neatly cut green stems that ground the composition. Soft, even lighting sculpts the petals and reveals texture without harsh shadows, invoking a sense of fresh morning calm. The overall impression is refined and hopeful - ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or a refined gift sent to celebrate a new chapter. Thoughtfully made for London life, this bouquet would sit beautifully on a café table on Carnaby Street or as a subtle bridal piece for a ceremony near Soho Square; its craftsmanship and palette speak to careful florist hands and neighbourhood sensibility. A lovingly composed centerpiece, photographed in soft daylight, shows a dome of apricot and peach roses - roughly two to three dozen blooms - arranged with close, skillful clustering so the surface reads plush and continuous. Each rose reveals a different moment of bloom: some fully open with layered, satiny petals, others still snug as rosebuds, which gives the sphere a living, breathing rhythm. White Lisianthus flowers circle the lower edge of the dome; their ivory faces carry deep violet brush-strokes at the ruffled edges, a delicate punctuation that draws the eye around the composition. Interspersed throughout are fine sprays of Gypsophila, their tiny white florets adding air and an old-fashioned wedding sentiment. The arrangement is set into a modern white woven vessel - an open lattice of reed-like material that resembles painted wicker or rattan - which cradles the flowers while introducing a tactile, handcrafted texture. To the left, two decorative wooden or bamboo spheres, one larger, one smaller, sit casually on the pristine white surface, repeating the woven motif and adding a natural, contemporary accent. Behind, a lightly textured beige linen wall is softly blurred, keeping focus on the bouquet's colour and form. The composition smells faintly of warm roses and summer honey; it feels perfect for a Soho tablescape, whether celebrating a birthday near Berwick Street Market or placed at a small wedding reception off Wardour Street. As prepared by a local florist, the piece balances romance and modernity - a quiet, fragrant statement suitable for gifting, intimate events, or as a carefully considered centrepiece for a neighbourhood gathering handled by Soho Flowers.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Transform your dream wedding into reality with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Soho Flowers, Soho. Designed for stylish couples who value quality and cohesion, this curated floral package provides everything you need for a beautifully coordinated bridal party. Choose from three flexible options tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for over 100 guests. Each collection includes a stunning bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnières, all crafted with premium, fresh flowers for a luxurious finish.

Our expert florists hand-design every arrangement to complement your wedding theme, colours and venue, ensuring a romantic, picture-perfect atmosphere from aisle to reception. Whether you're planning a chic city ceremony or an elegant evening celebration, the "SI" Wedding Collection delivers a harmonised look that feels both modern and timeless.

Enjoy the reliability and personal service Soho Flowers is known for, with attentive guidance to help you select the right package for your special day. Order online at sohoflowers.org.uk and let our team handle the floral details, so you can focus on celebrating life, love and marriage in unforgettable style.
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