PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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This image presents a thoughtfully composed bridal bouquet and boutonnière, photographed in soft light that enhances their gentle colours and intricate details, as if arranged in a florist's workshop just off Carnaby Street in Soho. The bridal bouquet is dominated by mauve-pink roses that appear almost watercolor in tone, with petals that curl softly at the edges and overlap in delicate spirals. Between these romantic blooms, apple-green button chrysanthemums peek through, each one a tiny, rounded cushion of texture that enlivens the palette and adds a cheerful, contemporary twist. Creamy white lisianthus and similar ivory blossoms course through the arrangement, their ruffled petals lending an airy, cloud-like softness, so the bouquet reads as both plush and light. The design is rounded and structured, yet feels organic, the foliage and elongated leaves subtly outlining the form and giving it graceful movement, much like the flow of people and music along nearby Soho streets. At the base, the stems are trimmed evenly and bound with a carefully wrapped ribbon in pale tones, smooth to the touch and likely secured with hidden pins, creating a comfortable handle for a bride navigating city pavements and cobbled lanes. Beside it lies the boutonnière: a single white lisianthus or similar bloom, crisp and elegant, paired with slim grasses or fine greenery and tied with a small piece of lavender ribbon that echoes the bouquet's colours. Together they convey a sense of curated style and heartfelt joy, ideal for a modern couple marrying in a Soho townhouse, gallery, or intimate restaurant venue. In this image, a bride holds a rounded bouquet close to the bodice of her gown, the flowers forming a soft, harmonious composition against the detailed lace. At the heart of the design are six classic roses in a tone that rests between lilac and vintage dusty pink, each bloom opening in a refined spiral of tightly layered petals that feel sumptuous to the eye. Threaded between them, lime-green button chrysanthemums appear like tiny pompons, their compact, textured heads injecting a spark of lively colour and adding a contemporary twist. Along the perimeter, smaller white blossoms and slender pointed buds gather into a gentle rim, echoing the airy intricacy of lace and giving the bouquet a finished, cloud-like outline. The colour palette-muted mauve, bright green, and creamy white-creates a sense of balance that feels right at home in Soho, where classic style meets modern edge along streets like Old Compton and Wardour. Soft natural or studio light glides across the petals, catching the velvety bloom of the roses and the intricate, almost sculpted forms of the green chrysanthemums. Imagine the fragrance as a subtle blend of traditional rose perfume and crisp, green notes, just enough to calm the senses before a ceremony at a nearby Soho venue or Westminster registry office. The stems are bound tightly yet elegantly in a pale ribbon, giving the bride a secure, comfortable grip as she moves through bustling London streets and quiet indoor spaces alike. Crafted with a careful eye for longevity and proportion, the bouquet appears poised to remain fresh and structured from pre-ceremony photographs to late-night celebrations, a small but powerful expression of joy and commitment in the heart of the city. This elegant bouquet, photographed lying horizontally on a pale, softly textured fabric, feels as if it has been set down for a quiet moment in a hidden Soho loft between ceremony and celebration. The arrangement opens with luxuriant pink roses at the left and through the centre, each bloom full and generous, petals layered in a tight spiral that relaxes outward. The colour shifts from a gentle, powder-soft blush at the core into richer, more saturated fuchsia tones along the edges, giving each flower a sense of depth and drama often seen in editorial-style wedding photos shot around Soho Square. Nestled between these roses are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, forming compact, rounded mounds of tiny, neatly ordered florets. Their vivid green injects energy and a crisp modern edge, balancing the overt romance of the roses with something fresher and more playful. Toward the right, a delicate border of white lisianthus unfolds, their ruffled petals and slender stems tracing an airy frame around the composition. Some lisianthus flowers are fully open, with soft, fluttering petals that look almost weightless, while others remain in elongated buds of creamy white, poised just before blooming. The stems of the bouquet are bound into a smooth handle, wrapped with blush pink satin ribbon that reflects light subtly, like silk glimpsed under the ambient glow of a Soho restaurant. Around the ribbon, luminous white pearls are wound in graceful strands, adding an element of timeless refinement. The bouquet as a whole combines softness, texture, and carefully judged colour, ideal for a city bride walking the streets between Old Compton Street and Greek Street, or for anyone wanting wedding flowers that bridge classic romance and contemporary London style. This image shows a finely crafted wedding boutonnière pinned to a dark jacket, the sort of elegant detail you might notice as a couple slip through the streets around Soho Square on their way to a ceremony. The focal point is a single white lisianthus bloom, open and full, its petals delicately ruffled at the edges. The flower's white tone is soft and creamy, not harsh, suggesting warmth and sincerity rather than formality alone. Just behind it, two slender lisianthus buds stand tall, their narrow shapes tapering into pale green and ivory tips. They bring a gentle rhythm to the design and quietly symbolise growth and the unfolding of a shared future. Encircling the main bloom are tiny clusters of baby's breath, their small white florets creating a misty, cloud-like texture that softens the boutonnière and gives it a romantic, almost dreamlike quality. Wisps of fresh green foliage weave between the flowers, adding movement and the suggestion of a garden moment transplanted into the centre of bustling Soho. At the base, a single deep green leaf curves in a tidy roll, cradling the stems and providing a rich backdrop that makes the whites appear even more luminous. The stems are bound with a slim ribbon in a gentle mauve shade, tied into a neat bow. Under the ambient light-perhaps from a nearby bar or townhouse window-the satin ribbon offers a muted sheen that echoes the groom's tie or pocket square. Though you cannot smell it, you can imagine a light, powdery floral fragrance rising from the arrangement as the groom greets guests on a narrow cobbled street. Overall, the boutonnière feels like a carefully considered piece of wearable art, perfectly at home in the creative, intimate atmosphere of a Soho wedding. Captured against a pale, textured fabric that resembles finely woven linen, this boutonniere exudes quiet sophistication, reminiscent of a carefully composed detail on a wedding morning in Soho. The focal flower is a lush white lisianthus, fully open and generously ruffled, with petals that curve outward in soft, overlapping layers. Subtle creamy undertones lend warmth to its otherwise pure white appearance, giving the bloom a luxurious, almost couture quality, like a handcrafted accessory chosen with care from a small florist near Wardour Street. Tucked alongside are two lisianthus buds, slender and partially closed, their smooth forms suggesting growth, potential, and the start of something meaningful. Wispy stems of baby's breath weave through the design, carrying tiny white flowers that dot the boutonniere with airy, starlike points of light. This delicate filler adds texture without heaviness, creating a gentle halo around the central bloom. Elongated pieces of greenery arc and stretch from the base, their fine lines adding a sense of movement and freshness, evoking the contrast between Soho's hidden courtyard gardens and its lively pavements. The stems are neatly bound in a bright pink satin ribbon, wound snugly and finished with a small, tidy bow. The ribbon's smooth, reflective surface introduces a modern, vibrant accent that catches the eye while still honouring the boutonniere's soft, romantic mood. Overall, the piece feels intimate and expressive, ideally suited for a groom, partner, or guest attending a Soho wedding, civil partnership, or special city celebration, offering a small but heartfelt touch of floral artistry close to the heart. 15.2IMG_3571.jpg A beautifully balanced wedding-style arrangement rests on a smooth, reflective white surface, its polished sheen mirroring the soft forms of flowers and vase. The centerpiece is housed in a striking globe-shaped container, fashioned from fine, white-painted twigs or wicker strands that weave together in an open lattice. This sculptural vessel, reminiscent of an art piece you might discover in a gallery off Frith Street, cradles a rich, dome-like bouquet. At the core, clusters of pastel pink roses bloom in layered, velvety spirals, some petals deepening to a richer pink at their edges, lending a sense of romantic depth. Woven among them, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums form small, cushion-like mounds, providing a playful contrast in both colour and texture that keeps the arrangement feeling fresh and contemporary. At the base, a soft ring of tiny white flowers, perhaps lisianthus or similar filler blooms with discreet yellow centers, spills gently over the rim, blurring the line between the floral dome and the woven structure. Beside the arrangement sit two decorative spheres made from pale wooden strips, one larger and one smaller, their own open-weave patterns echoing the sculptural feel of the vase and adding layered visual interest. Behind, a subtly textured wall in warm beige or taupe fades into soft focus, similar to the muted tones of a stylish Soho townhouse interior. The whole composition radiates calm sophistication and modern romance, perfectly suited for an intimate wedding breakfast, a chic restaurant reception, or editorial-style photography highlighting floral artistry in central London.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your once-in-a-lifetime day with the Pure Romance Wedding Collection from Soho Florist in Soho. Thoughtfully designed bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres create a romantic, cohesive look for your ceremony and reception. Choose from three flexible wedding flower packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each package includes one stunning bridal bouquet, plus coordinated bridesmaid bouquets and elegant boutonnieres for the groom and party. Our premium, hand-selected blooms are arranged by expert florists to complement your wedding theme and colour palette, ensuring every detail feels luxurious and personal. Whether you're planning a small, heartfelt gathering or a grand celebration, Soho Florist offers reliable service and beautifully crafted designs you can trust on your big day. Enjoy friendly, professional guidance, quality-guaranteed flowers and prompt delivery from a local Soho florist that understands how important your wedding is. Order your Pure Romance Wedding Collection today and let us help you create unforgettable memories.
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    We had an amazing experience with the fresh and hand-selected blooms. The bouquet truly enhanced the charm of our ceremony.

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    Our venue looked stunning with the flowers. Everything was fresh and vibrant.

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    Fantastic quality and the bouquets looked stunning in every photo.

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    I was enchanted by the freshness and refined beauty of the display that elevated our celebration. The creativity and punctuality impressed everyone. Soho Florist delivered a service that was nothing short of perfect.

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    The floral arrangements brought elegance and beauty to our wedding venue.

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    Professional service and the flowers were absolutely exquisite.

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    The team was incredibly creative and the flowers were absolutely gorgeous. Highly recommend.

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    The bouquets were exactly as we imagined, beautifully designed by Soho Florist. Our guests were very impressed.

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    The beautiful arrangement radiated pure elegance and charm. Each bloom appeared fresh and carefully selected, elevating our entire décor. The overall presentation truly added a special spark to the day.

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