Soho Wedding Collections by Soho Flowers

At Soho Flowers, we've been creating unforgettable wedding flowers for couples in Soho and central London for years. From intimate ceremonies tucked away near Carnaby Street and Berwick Street Market to chic celebrations around Soho Square, our experienced wedding florist team knows how to design blooms that perfectly match your venue, style, and story.

Every wedding is personal, so we take time to understand your colours, mood and budget before crafting bespoke bridal bouquets, buttonholes, table centres and statement arrangements. Whether you're planning a modern city celebration, a relaxed pub reception, or a glamorous West End evening, we'll guide you through seasonal choices and premium stems, explaining what will look freshest and last longest on your day.

We provide wedding flowers across Soho and nearby areas including Covent Garden, Fitzrovia and Mayfair, with flexible delivery direct to your venue or home. Need last-minute finishing touches? Our local same-day delivery service is available until 3 PM, and you can easily order online for trusted, professional service.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Venue, aisle and table flower styling
  • Personal consultations with expert wedding florists

Planning your Soho wedding? Trust Soho Flowers to handle every floral detail with care, creativity and true local know-how.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored texture of a groom's suit and photographed with a sense of poised confidence, this wedding pairing includes a single red rose boutonnière and a matching bridal bouquet that read as a single composed story. The boutonnière's lone crimson rose curls slightly at the edges, its velvety surface catching light like a small, precious jewel; around it a tight cloud of gypsophila provides soft contrast, and a slender trail of eucalyptus offers movement and a cool, herbaceous scent that complements the rose's warmth. The larger bouquet echoes these elements on a grander scale: lush, royal blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, billowing base while clusters of red roses create focal points of passionate colour, and silvered eucalyptus leaves peek from between petals to add texture and a layered fragrance. The composition feels assured and romantic-structured enough to photograph cleanly beside morning portraits, yet loose enough to feel natural in a walk down a Soho aisle or across Leicester Square for portraits. As a bouquet often prepared for couples marrying near Wardour Street and the theatres, it is arranged to photograph well under both bright daylight and warm indoor lighting, with hydration and stem placement chosen so blooms remain supple through vows and first dances. Proudly prepared by local hands and mindful of every detail, the set communicates unity, celebration, and a refined, verdant scent that will follow the couple through their day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
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.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image presents a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower story in shades of white, green, red and soft cream, the sort of design often requested by couples marrying around Soho and the West End. In the top-left panel, only the lower half of the bride is visible, her white, lightly textured dress acting as a calm canvas for a striking cascading bouquet. At its heart are large white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms fully open, each stamen adding a hint of depth. Around them, sprays of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward in a gentle waterfall, threaded with bright green button-like flowers, a single creamy rose, scarlet berries and tiny white gypsophila, all softened by trailing foliage and fine grasses. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom in a dark charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt and bold red tie, his lapel adorned with a small but refined boutonnière. This buttonhole mirrors the bridal bouquet with a single white orchid, a nugget of green pompon flower and a whisper of baby's breath, finished with a narrow, vivid red ribbon that ties the palette together. In the bottom-left panel, the same boutonnière rests on a pale, textured fabric, its sculptural orchid petals, fresh greenery and careful binding laid out with almost still-life clarity, as if ready for delivery to a hotel off Dean Street. The bottom-right panel shows the full bouquet standing upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface against a soft grey wall, accompanied by three white woven decorative spheres, suggesting a clean, contemporary wedding display styled by a central London florist.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage of four wedding images presents a unified floral story crafted around fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria, ideal for a city celebration in Soho. In the top-left image, only the lower part of the bride is visible, her strapless white gown framing a generous, rounded bouquet. The peonies are a rich magenta, their many petals forming soft, voluminous blooms, while white alstroemeria scattered throughout are freckled delicately with maroon. Fine, spiky green flowers and glossy dark leaves edge the bouquet, giving it texture and freshness, much like a hand-tied design prepared in a local Soho Flowers studio just off Shaftesbury Avenue. In the top-right image, the groom's charcoal suit fills the frame, accented by a sleek lavender tie. A small boutonniere is pinned neatly to his lapel: a cluster of white alstroemeria, structured green florets, and tidy greenery, wrapped with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that quietly repeats the wedding's colour scheme. The bottom-left image shows a smaller bouquet resting on a soft, light beige fabric. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours and flower choices-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh green touches-its stems tightly wrapped in lavender ribbon, perfect for bridesmaids making their way toward a ceremony near Soho Square or Piccadilly. The bottom-right image features a low table arrangement of the same flowers placed inside a distinctive white, woven spherical vase. Three decorative beige woven balls sit alongside, echoing the vase's texture. This centerpiece style would sit beautifully on intimate reception tables in Soho's tucked-away restaurants or boutique hotel spaces, tying the entire floral palette together from aisle to after-party.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this scene, the bride's bouquet is nestled against the delicate lace of her gown, a soft, romantic focal point that mirrors the joy of a Soho wedding. The bouquet is rounded and full, made up of tight clusters of blush and lilac roses whose petals look almost velvety, each bloom shaped with a quiet perfection that suggests careful selection and early-morning freshness. These roses are encircled and interlaced with abundant white gypsophila, tiny petals floating on fine stems that create a cloud-like effect around the central flowers. The palette is gentle and harmonious: muted pinks, soft lilacs, and creamy whites blending seamlessly together, echoing the subtle glow of natural light that falls across the bouquet and the gown. Against the texture of the lace, the flowers appear even more delicate, their smooth surfaces contrasting with the intricate patterns of thread and fabric. The bouquet sits comfortably in the bride's hands, not overly large, but sufficiently generous to feel present in every photograph and every step down the aisle, whether that's in a Soho townhouse venue, a stylish hotel near Leicester Square, or a small, candlelit reception tucked away behind Dean Street. Imagining the moment, you can almost sense the gentle weight of the flowers and the light, sweet fragrance of the roses weaving through the room as guests gather. The arrangement reflects classic bridal elegance enhanced by a modern softness, with gypsophila lending airiness so the roses can shine without feeling too formal. It captures the spirit of love, optimism, and shared promises that define the wedding day, framed by the vibrant yet intimate character of central London.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the kind of timeless design often chosen by couples marrying near Soho's historic churches and registry offices. In the top-left panel, a bride wearing a classic white lace wedding gown holds a compact, rounded bouquet close to her waist. The roses are a deep, velvety red, tightly massed together and threaded with airy white baby's breath, while glimpses of soft green leaves add natural contrast and keep the bouquet from feeling too rigid. Light catches the texture of the lace and petals, giving a sense of quiet anticipation. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere fixed to a dark grey suit jacket over a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. A single red rosebud sits at the centre, framed by small heads of gypsophila, slender green leaves, and a few strands of decorative grass, all tied with a narrow red satin ribbon that echoes the bride's flowers in miniature. In the bottom-left panel, a second wedding bouquet, similar in style, rests on a light grey textured surface. Large, open red roses and clouds of baby's breath create a rounded shape, with green foliage at the base and stems carefully wrapped in red and white striped twine for a handcrafted finish, as if prepared for a ceremony just around Soho Square. The bottom-right panel shows a coordinating table centerpiece: a dome of rich red roses and delicate gypsophila set atop a white, lattice-like spherical vase, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres in natural off-white. The design feels ideal for wedding reception tables or a romantic dinner setting in a Soho venue, keeping the floral theme cohesive from personal flowers to décor.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image portrays a wedding floral set that feels perfectly at home in the romantic bustle of Soho, as if arranged on a dressing table above Old Compton Street just before the couple steps out. The centrepiece is the bride's bouquet, an opulent, hand-tied cluster of cream peonies and blush-pink roses that appear luxuriously full, each petal layered upon the next like fine silk. Tucked between them are touches of richer magenta and gentle lavender roses, lending nuance and depth, much like the mix of vintage façades and neon lights in the streets below. Wisps of white gypsophila weave delicately through the bouquet, creating a light, misty halo around the larger blooms. Around the edges, smooth green leaves curve in sculptural lines, giving structure and a cool, verdant contrast that enhances the softness of the pastel flowers. Resting close by is the groom's boutonnière, a beautifully composed miniature version of the bouquet: a single lilac-toned rose accented by tiny clusters of baby's breath and a feather-fine sprig of greenery. The stems are neatly wrapped in a lavendertoned ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the ambient light. Together, the pieces form a harmonious colour story of cream, blush, magenta, lavender, and green, capturing the gentle excitement of a wedding morning. The arrangement suggests a setting where vows might be exchanged in an intimate Soho venue or a nearby church off Wardour Street, the fragrance of peonies and roses mingling with the city air, creating a soft, romantic pocket of calm amid the lively energy of central London.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four images captures a complete, thoughtfully designed wedding flower suite, echoing the energy of a stylish Soho celebration while remaining soft and romantic at heart. In the top-left frame, the bride's torso is cropped just above the waist, her white lace wedding dress providing a textured, almost shimmering backdrop to a cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, their rounded petals glowing and their centres washed with pale yellow, pour over her hands in loose, graceful arcs. Nestled among them, blush pink garden roses unfold in soft layers, joined by pale lavender stock and delicate sprays of baby's breath that float like mist across the arrangement. Shots of deeper pink, nearly fuchsia, spiky blooms push through the pastel haze, giving the bouquet a modern twist while green foliage trails downwards, lending movement and a sense of gentle abundance. Top-right, the groom's boutonniere is shown pinned neatly to a dark charcoal or black lapel. The single orchid blossom is pristine and sculptural, surrounded by tiny white gypsophila and slim green stems, all bound with a narrow white satin ribbon that catches the light. A red tie and patterned shirt peep through, hinting at contemporary city style you might see heading toward a Soho registry office. In the bottom-left image, that same boutonniere rests on light beige, textured fabric, its details magnified: smooth petals, feathery baby's breath, and the clean finish of the ribbon-wrapped stem. The bottom-right frame presents a matching centerpiece in a white woven cylindrical vase, overflowing with white orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, and greenery. Deep pink accent spikes and two decorative white woven spheres beside the vase complete an elegant table display that could sit perfectly in a Soho loft venue or a tucked-away restaurant near Carnaby Street, carrying the floral theme seamlessly from aisle to reception table.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This intimate four-frame image ensemble reads like a floral score for a Soho wedding, composed in bold red, pristine white and lush green. In the top-left panel the bride is shown from mid-torso, holding a generous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background; the arrangement blends opened white lilies, tight red roses and graceful white phalaenopsis orchids that trail downward, punctuated by clusters of red hypericum berries, airy baby's breath and layered greenery. The contrast of velvety rose faces against the lilies' pointed petals and the orchids' satin finish creates a tactile richness you can almost feel. The top-right panel tightens focus on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a deep charcoal jacket, where a single white phalaenopsis bloom is accompanied by two berry clusters, tiny white sprays and neat foliage, tied subtly with a red ribbon that complements the visible red tie. The bottom-left image shows a corsage laid flat on a woven beige fabric - linen-like texture revealing hand-wiring, a more pronounced ribbon loop and the careful placement of each berry and spray. In the bottom-right a decorative white woven holder frames a show-stopping centerpiece on a white surface, surrounded by round white decorative spheres; it echoes the bouquet's rhythm with cascading orchids, clustered roses, lilies and wispy greens. The photograph's soft, natural lighting and balanced composition suggest fresh, locally crafted florals suited to receptions around Berwick Street Market or Regent Street, evoking the anticipation and refined cheer of an urban celebration.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the kind of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying close to Soho Square or along Wardour Street. The top-left panel focuses on a bride from the neckline down, wearing a strapless white dress and holding a generous cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids form the flowing backbone of the design, layered with blush pink garden roses, hints of lavender and lilac-toned blooms, and delicate sprays of baby's breath, all framed by soft trailing greenery that drapes gracefully over her hands. In the top-right image, attention narrows to the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit jacket. A single white orchid, open and poised, is complemented by clusters of lavender filler flowers and neat green leaves, tied neatly with a slender purple ribbon that picks up the magenta of his tie, linking his look back to the bride's bouquet. The bottom-left panel offers a ground-level still life: a single boutonniere composed of a fresh white orchid bud, light touches of baby's breath, and a subtle flick of foliage, all secured with a bright pink ribbon, resting on textured beige fabric that highlights every petal and stem. Finally, the bottom-right panel presents a luxuriant cascading arrangement in a detailed white woven vase, displayed on a clean white surface as though set on a contemporary Soho venue table. White orchids spill among pink and lavender roses, tiny purple filler flowers, and airy baby's breath. Beside the vase, three white woven decorative spheres of varying sizes complete the scene, echoing the texture of the container and reinforcing the sophisticated, romantic palette.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
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.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage captures a cohesive red rose wedding theme, reminiscent of a romantic celebration tucked away in one of Soho's characterful venues. In the top-left image, a bride dressed in a pure white gown gently cradles a compact, hand-tied bouquet at her waist. The bouquet forms a tight dome of deep crimson roses, each bloom carefully placed so that the petals overlap in a velvety mass. Glossy red hypericum berries are dotted among the roses, adding brightness and texture. Around the base, a neat collar of dark green foliage frames the flowers, providing a clear, tailored outline to the design. In the top-right panel, the groom's dark charcoal grey suit jacket becomes a canvas for a small but striking boutonniere. A single red rosebud is accompanied by fine strands of green foliage, sprigs of delicate white gypsophila, and a few tiny red berries. The stems are wrapped with a slim red satin ribbon tied into a bow, harmonising with the bright red tie and crisp white shirt beneath. The bottom-left image zooms in on another bouquet, laid on a textured beige cloth that softens the scene. Here, the rich red roses and berries are embraced by broad, dark green tropical leaves, which curve protectively around the flowers and give a more architectural, modern feel. A red ribbon secures the stems on one side. The bottom-right panel reveals a low, rounded centerpiece of red roses and berries, placed atop a white spherical holder woven from natural fibres, with two smaller wood-toned woven balls beside it on a pale, smooth surface. Together, these images show how bridal bouquet, groom's buttonhole, attendants' flowers, and table décor can all follow one romantic, red-and-green thread, perfect for weddings and civil ceremonies across Soho and the West End.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This image offers a four-part glimpse into a carefully coordinated wedding collection, the kind that might grace an intimate Soho restaurant wedding or a registry ceremony near Wardour Street. In the top-left panel, we see the bride from about the waist down, dressed in a white lace gown and cradling a rounded hand-tied bouquet. The bouquet is made up of soft light pink and lavender roses, some just beginning to open and others fully unfurled, their petals layered like silk. Bright green button chrysanthemums are tucked between the roses, lending a fresh, modern feel. Pale pink alstroemeria, brushed with subtle yellow speckles, and delicate white baby's breath are scattered throughout, with rich green foliage holding everything together. In the top-right panel, attention shifts to a single boutonniere pinned smartly to a charcoal suit, framed by a striking fuchsia tie. The piece features one light pink rosebud, a couple of vivid green button chrysanthemums, tiny clouds of gypsophila, and slender curls of decorative grass, all bound in a slim pink ribbon for a polished, cohesive look. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet laid horizontally on a pale beige textured fabric, offering a closer view of the stems neatly wrapped in fuchsia ribbon and the thoughtful balance of blooms-ideal for bridesmaids or a second bridal bouquet. The lower-right panel moves to the reception scene: a rounded floral centerpiece of pink and lavender roses, green button mums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath, arranged in a decorative white spherical vase with an intricate woven lattice design, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres. Together, the four panels show how one floral theme can unify personal flowers and table arrangements across a central London wedding day.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding images captures a harmonious floral story, as if following a couple from Soho Town Hall to a candlelit reception nearby. In the top left frame, the bride's torso fills the shot, her white gown softly patterned with lace across the bodice. She cradles a perfectly rounded bouquet composed of cream and pale yellow roses nestled beside richer pink and mauve blooms. Each rose is tightly packed, so the colours blend like watercolours, with sprigs of white baby's breath and pockets of green foliage giving the arrangement a fresh, garden-picked feel, as though sourced that morning from a local Soho florist. The top right frame moves in close on the groom's charcoal suit. The fabric's subtle texture contrasts with a bold red silk tie and a crisp white shirt. On his lapel rests a single white rosebud boutonnière, rimmed with baby's breath and a precise touch of greenery, the stems bound with a small, immaculate white satin bow. It feels like a quiet nod to tradition amid the hum of nearby Oxford Street. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy or petite bouquet lies gently on an off-white linen surface. Cream and yellow roses are interwoven with vibrant pink roses, clouds of baby's breath, and relaxed greenery, giving it a more informal, slightly asymmetric charm. A pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems into an easy handle, perfect for wandering through Soho's side streets after the ceremony. The bottom right frame presents a circular centerpiece of the same roses and filler flowers, nested on a sculptural white twig sphere. Nearby, two small natural woven balls echo the rustic texture. Positioned on a white surface against a light beige backdrop, this design would sit beautifully on reception tables in a Soho loft or townhouse, marrying modern style with soft romance.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A wedding bouquet is captured in a moment of stillness, resting as though just set down after a walk through the lanes of Soho on a soft early morning. The composition is generously rounded and hand-tied, its stems neatly wrapped yet left with enough natural texture to feel organic and real. At the heart of the bouquet, white lisianthus blossoms open in ruffled layers, their creamy petals reminiscent of satin in diffused light. Around them, clusters of pastel hydrangea add cloud-like volume, each tiny floret contributing to a wash of pale colour that feels serene and airy. Sprinkled throughout are playful orbs of lilac allium, their star-like, purple clusters bringing a touch of whimsy and modern flair to the otherwise classic palette. Fresh greenery threads between the blooms, offering crisp contrast and a sense of movement, as if a light breeze from nearby Soho streets has just brushed past. The light in the image is soft and flattering, giving the bouquet a dewy glow that suggests freshness and careful conditioning by an experienced local florist. There is a sense of coolness to the colours-ivories, lilacs, and gentle lavender notes-that suits a calm, romantic ceremony in a townhouse venue or a chic registry office near Wardour Street. Imagining the fragrance, you can almost sense a delicate blend of green stems, faint sweetness from the lisianthus, and the subtle, powdery note of hydrangea petals. This bouquet seems equally at home being carried down the aisle, gracing a registrar's table, or placed tenderly beside a window after the vows, a graceful expression of quiet commitment and enduring love.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A close study of a groom's boutonnière, composed with restrained elegance and precise coordination. At its heart sits a single petite peach rosebud, petals tightly cupped in a blush of apricot that catches the light against a dark charcoal or navy jacket. Surrounding the bud are fine sprays of gypsophila - tiny white clouds that add an airy, romantic counterpoint - and a tucked sprig of glossy greenery that gives the pin structure and a natural silhouette. At the base a slim peach-coloured ribbon is tied in a neat bow, echoing the warm hue of a coral tie visible beneath the lapel and the crisp white of the shirt, creating a small, composed palette that reads as intimate and considered. The textures play against one another: the rose's velvet softness, the feathery fragility of the baby's breath, and the jacket's woven fabric, all captured in close focus so you can appreciate the hand-assembly and finishing. There's a quiet ritual to this detail - the gentle fastening at the groom's left breast - and the boutonnière's scale, proportion, and tonal match to the wedding palette speak to careful planning. I imagine this pinned on a groom stepping out from a townhouse near Dean Street or Wardour Street in Soho, a tiny floral emblem of the day's warmth and composure, simple enough to be worn all evening yet thoughtful enough to anchor the couple's look.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
A cohesive wedding set photographed in four panels, each image articulating the same white-and-purple design language with different uses: bridal bouquet, boutonniere, bridesmaid toss bouquet, and tall reception centerpiece. In the bridal close-up, expansive white oriental lilies-some fully unfurled, others just hinting at bloom-form the heart of the bouquet, their smooth, satiny petals contrasting with the ruffled double lisianthus (Eustoma) whose white faces are rimmed in a lively purple that reads like watercolor at the edges. Narrow, grassy foliage and broader glossy greens give the composition movement and depth, while slender spikes of deep purple accent flowers (veronica-like) offer vertical definition and a hushed, herbal note to the scent profile. The boutonniere pinned on a charcoal-grey jacket shows meticulous scale: a single open purple-edged Eustoma, a neat lily bud, a touch of spike and a clean white ribbon securing the stems-an intimate echo of the bride's bouquet. The smaller bridesmaid bouquet lies on a light-beige textured cloth, its stems wrapped in white ribbon to highlight the hand-tied technique, while the tall centerpiece fills a white woven spherical vase with a generous, airy sweep of lilies, lisianthus, spiky purple accents and cascading greenery, placed beside woven beige spheres for a cohesive table aesthetic. Soft, forgiving light-the sort you find spilling from shopfronts around Berwick Street Market-softens edges and highlights petals' perfume, suggesting these artisan arrangements are well suited to Soho celebrations and local deliveries across Soho and nearby Covent Garden.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
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.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In the soft spill of morning light at a small Soho workbench, the boutonnière reads as a tiny, considered composition - a single pale yellow rose, velvety and compact, set off by a halo of baby's breath and a few slim, verdant sprigs. The bloom is wired and wrapped with a crisp white ribbon, the knot neat and discreet so the tactile quality of the petals remains the focal point. When pinned to a smart black lapel beside a vivid red tie, the contrast is immediate and elegant: the soft lemon hue calms the bold colour of the tie while the whispery gypsophila lifts the overall effect with a delicate, airy texture. The greenery adds a linear note, slender leaves and grass-like shoots that create subtle movement without overwhelming the rose. There is a sensory intimacy to such a small piece - the coolness of the metal pin, the plushness of the rose under the fingertip, and the faint, reassuring scent that lingers on the fabric. As a florist who has spent mornings delivering to tailoring shops off Berwick Street and seeing grooms prepare on Wardour Street, I design boutonnières to sit comfortably on a lapel all day, to survive a kiss at the altar, and to complement the wearer's outfit without competing. This boutonnière is a compact declaration of calm affection, stitched together with precision and a quiet, celebratory intent.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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