TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
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The bridal bouquet is held close against an ivory gown, gathered carefully in hands that look poised for the walk down the aisle, perhaps in a chic Soho venue or townhouse near Dean Street. White lilies make a striking impression, their large blooms opening in graceful, star-like forms. Each petal is satiny and subtly curved, with a faint play of light and shadow along the edges that gives the flowers a sculptural quality. At the bouquet's centre, a single red rose glows like a jewel, its velvety petals tightly layered in rich crimson spirals that draw the eye inward. Surrounding and supporting these focal flowers, a mix of soft green foliage adds fullness and depth, while fine blades of ornamental grass arc and trail, giving the arrangement a sense of movement and airiness. Clusters of red hypericum berries nestle among the leaves, their smooth, rounded forms echoing the rose's hue, creating a gentle rhythm of colour throughout the bouquet. Tiny puffs of baby's breath are interspersed delicately, like flecks of white on a painter's canvas, blending the lilies, rose, and greens into a cohesive whole. The bride's fingers, neatly manicured, wrap around the stems, and the contrast between the creamy petals, the deep red, and the soft neutral of the dress creates a timeless palette that suits both modern and traditional Soho weddings. There is an impression of fragrance in this moment: the lilies offering a soft, sweet note, the greens adding a cool freshness. Altogether, the bouquet conveys intimacy and optimism, ready to accompany the bride through vows, photographs on nearby cobbled streets, and an evening of celebration. In this close-up wedding photograph, a hand-tied bouquet is cradled against the bodice of a lace bridal gown, the craftsmanship and emotion captured in a way that feels perfectly suited to a stylish Soho celebration. At the heart of the bouquet, a single deep red rose dominates, its velvety petals layered in a tight yet generous spiral, exuding warmth, passion, and a sense of classic romance that never goes out of fashion. Framing this central rose, large white lilies spread their smooth, creamy petals outward, each bloom slightly different in its stage of opening: some fully unfurled, others with gently cupped petals hinting at fragrance yet to be released. These lilies catch the light in subtle highlights and shadows, creating depth and dimension. Airy sprigs of gypsophila thread among the larger blooms, their countless tiny white flowers softening any sharp lines and giving the bouquet a dreamy, almost cloud-like halo. Bright red berries appear as cheerful accents, their glossy surfaces catching glints of light much as shopfront windows do along nearby Carnaby Street. A variety of green foliage, including soft moss-like textures and rounded dianthus tufts, forms a lush cushion at the base, suggesting both natural abundance and expert structure. Slender grasses arc out and around the bouquet, adding movement and a contemporary feel, as if the arrangement has a life of its own. Behind everything, the lace of the bridal gown shows intricate floral and vine patterns, mirroring the organic shapes of the real flowers. The overall impression is of a bouquet that balances purity and passion, tradition and modern flair, ideal for a bride walking from a Soho townhouse or boutique hotel to an intimate ceremony tucked away in the heart of the West End. Placed at a gentle diagonal on a light, woven fabric background, this bouquet appears as if it has just been set down in a calm corner of Soho after being hand-delivered for a special occasion. Dominating the arrangement are large white oriental lilies, some fully opened with sweeping, gently ruffled petals, others still in elongated green buds that promise future blooms. Their centres carry a hint of russet speckling, adding quiet detail to the otherwise pure white. Tucked among them, a single deep red rose unfurls in a perfect spiral, its velvety petals creating a powerful romantic focal point that feels at home near Greek Street or Soho Square. Two bright green 'Green Trick' dianthus sit like soft mossy spheres in the foliage, bringing a playful texture and contemporary feel. Airy sprigs of baby's breath weave between the larger flowers, each tiny white blossom lending a delicate, cloud-like softness. Clusters of shiny red hypericum berries punctuate the greenery, their rich ruby colour echoing the rose and giving the bouquet a subtly festive character, ideal for winter celebrations and evening events across central London. Surrounding all of this, layers of foliage-from broad, deep green leaves to fine, grass-like strands-fan outward, creating movement and a lush backdrop for the blooms. The stems are neatly aligned and tightly wrapped with a wide red satin ribbon, its glossy surface glinting as it trails towards the lower right corner. Gentle, natural light falls across the bouquet, casting soft shadows and enhancing the vivid contrast between white, red, and green. The overall impression is of refined romance and modern elegance, perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or intimate gatherings in Soho. Pinned neatly to a charcoal suit, this red rose boutonniere looks like it is ready to step out onto the lively streets around Soho Square for a wedding or evening celebration. At its heart, a single, perfectly shaped red rose opens in smooth, spiralling layers, the petals dark and velvety, suggesting romance, strength, and quiet confidence. Surrounding the rose, fine sprays of white baby's breath provide a light, airy frame, their tiny blossoms like flecks of soft snow against the richer tones. Slender green foliage fans gently outward, adding an organic, almost wind-swept movement, while small crimson berries nestle close to the base, offering a glossy pop of colour and textural contrast. Everything is carefully bound with a slim red ribbon, its polished satin surface mirroring the kind of attention to detail that goes into tying a perfect scarlet tie before an important ceremony. The dark fabric of the suit serves as a sophisticated backdrop, allowing the flower's colour and structure to stand out without feeling showy. You can imagine the subtle scent-a mix of classic garden rose and fresh greenery-lingering as the wearer walks down a candlelit aisle or greets guests in a tucked-away Soho restaurant. Crafted with an expert florist's eye for proportion and balance, this boutonniere reflects thoughtful design: masculine yet gentle, traditional yet current. It feels like a small, meaningful emblem of celebration, the kind of finishing touch chosen when every detail of the day, from the walk from Wardour Street to the reception, truly matters. Laid across a faintly textured beige canvas, this boutonniere captures a refined contrast of bold colour and soft detail, the rose commanding attention with a vivid, fuchsia-pink heart. The bloom's petals curl inward toward a compact centre, then unfurl outward with a velvety softness that invites touch. Tiny clusters of white gypsophila halo the main flower like a delicate mist, their petite blooms creating an ethereal counterpoint to the rose's saturated tone. Scattered among the gypsophila, a few plump red hypericum berries add bright punctuation - glossy, rounded, and warm, they nod to celebratory occasions while reflecting light with a subtle lacquered sheen. Around this core, broad green leaves have been folded and layered to form a structured frame, while slender, grass-like foliage radiates in airy strokes that impart movement and a natural, garden-fresh feel. The stems are wrapped in a deep crimson satin ribbon, wound tightly and trimmed into an elegant knot that gives the boutonniere a finished, formal look. The neutral linen background allows each texture-the rose's velvet, the baby's breath's cloud, the berries' shine, and the ribbon's satiny glow-to register clearly. Imagine this piece worn on a groom at a Soho ceremony near Golden Square, or pinned for an anniversary dinner after a stroll past Berwick Street Market: it balances festive warmth with classic restraint. The scent is a soft whisper of rose layered over green notes, and the whole composition speaks of skilled floral craft and moments that matter. Set against a soft, light background, this bouquet looks as if it has just been placed down between sips of champagne in a Soho townhouse, capturing the romance and energy of the area in a handful of carefully chosen blooms. The central white lily is the first thing you notice, its broad, silky petals unfolding confidently, each one tipped with a slight curl that frames a lightly freckled centre of pale gold and green. It radiates a calm purity that contrasts beautifully with the bouquet's deeper tones. Encircling this focal blossom are rich red roses, their velvety petals tightly layered in spirals that draw the gaze inward, evoking the depth and warmth of lasting love and the kind of devotion celebrated over late-night dinners on Old Compton Street. Bright red hypericum berries dot the arrangement, their rounded, polished shapes scattering lively sparks of colour that feel festive but not overpowering. Fine sprays of gypsophila weave in and out between the larger blooms, every tiny white flower adding to a delicate, airy veil that softens the composition and lets the eye wander gently from one detail to the next. Light, feathery greenery extends the shape of the bouquet, giving it a relaxed, garden-fresh feel, as though it has been freshly arranged after an early morning visit to nearby markets. The stems, neatly gathered, are wrapped in a slim band of red satin ribbon, smooth under the fingers and shining softly, echoing the tones of the roses and berries while lending a subtle formal touch. Overall, the bouquet's atmosphere is intimate yet bold, a perfect companion for Soho weddings, anniversary surprises, or thoughtful deliveries that speak clearly of admiration, celebration, and heartfelt intent. This image portrays a rounded table arrangement of white lilies and red roses, artfully composed in a white, basket-style container that suggests the touch of a careful, experienced florist in Soho. The basket has a woven, sculptural design, its pale strands forming an open lattice that lets glimpses of stems and foliage show through, adding depth and interest. Tall stems of white lilies emerge from the centre, some blossoms open into star-shaped flowers with gently recurved petals, while others remain as gracefully pointed buds. These lilies give the piece height and a sense of airy lightness. Cradled around them are rich, deep red roses, their layered petals forming velvety rosettes that lend an unmistakably romantic tone. At the base, bright green dianthus creates full, cushion-like mounds, their fine, frilled edges echoing the playful energy of nearby streets like Old Compton Street. Neatly tucked between blooms, clusters of red hypericum berries add glossy accents of colour, and delicate sprays of gypsophila thread through the bouquet, their tiny white flowers softening the boundaries between each element. Wisps of greenery spill over the rim of the basket, breaking the circular outline just enough to keep the design from feeling rigid, giving it instead a relaxed, garden-fresh character. The lighting is quiet and natural, casting soft shadows and enhancing the contrast between the rich reds, clean whites, and vivid greens. It feels like the sort of arrangement chosen for wedding receptions in intimate Soho venues, for engagement dinners, or as a refined gift delivered to apartments and offices around Soho, sending a message of affection, remembrance, or heartfelt congratulations without a single word spoken.

TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your big day with the True Happiness Wedding Collection from Soho Flowers in Soho - a creative, modern choice for couples who love to do things differently. Designed by our expert florists, this unique wedding flower collection blends an artistic mix of seasonal blooms, rich textures and unexpected colour accents for a celebration full of personality and adventure.

Choose from three flexible packages to suit your guest list and budget. The Intimate Package (50-75 guests) includes 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets, 3 corsages and 4 groom boutonnieres. The Original Package (75-100 guests) features 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets, 5 corsages and 6 groom boutonnieres for a fuller party. For larger celebrations of 100+ guests, the Ultimate Package provides 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets, 7 corsages and 8 groom boutonnieres.

Each wedding collection is hand-crafted in Soho with premium, fresh flowers and tailored to your wedding style, from eclectic and boho to contemporary chic. Our friendly team will work closely with you to refine colours and details, ensuring every bouquet and boutonniere feels truly 'you'. Enjoy reliable service, exquisite design and beautifully coordinated florals that bring true happiness to your wedding day. Order your wedding flowers collection online today.
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