''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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An intimate, four-image study of a wedding's colour story - peaches, lavender-edged whites, and delicate ivory - captured with a florist's eye. The top-left frame centres on the bride's rounded bouquet held close to her bodice; pale peach roses are packed tightly at the heart, their soft apricot tones warmed by natural light, while frilly lisianthus with vivid purple rims and airy clusters of baby's breath float like soft punctuation between the larger blooms. The bride's hands cradle the stems with confident tenderness; the ribbon-wrapped handle is suggested rather than shown, lending the bouquet a suspended, almost weightless quality. Top-right offers a refined detail shot of the groom: a single peach rose boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket, accompanied by subtle greenery and baby's breath, finished with a small peach ribbon and set against a solid peach tie-this pared-back accent mirrors the bouquet and underscores the ceremony's cohesion. Bottom-left presents a smaller companion bouquet lying on a woven neutral fabric, its blush ribbon fastened with tiny pearl pins that glint like heirloom treasures - perhaps a bridesmaid's posy or a charming toss bouquet. Bottom-right reveals a guest-table centrepiece in a white, airy basket vase, the same floral trio arranged into a low dome and paired with light beige woven spheres for texture. The overall impression is quietly romantic: velvety petals, a soft, summery perfume, and artisanal finishing touches that would sit beautifully on a reception table along Carnaby Street or overlooking Dean Street in Soho. There is a gentle poetry to this arrangement suited to the bridal moment: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses at the heart, each bloom unfolding like a soft sunbeam, surrounded by a neat ring of purple-edged lisianthus that reads like dusk edging a peach sky. Interlaced among them, delicate clouds of white baby's breath form a subtle lattice, giving the bouquet a light, airy cadence as if it might drift on a summer breeze. The roses are densely formed yet tender, their creamy-apricot tones deepening slightly toward the centre and catching warm light so that the veins on each petal show as translucent threads. Texturally, there is a contrast between the velvety rose faces and the faintly crisp, papery edges of the lisianthus, while tiny filler blooms add an aerial softness that tempers the composition. This is a bouquet that wears well in a bride's hands: poised, refined, and quietly centred - perfect for a ceremony on Dean Street or photographs taken near Carnaby Street's coloured façades. As a local florist in Soho, we prepare these with an understanding of close-quarters venues and the way natural light behaves in neighbourhood chapels; the arrangement is equally suited to an intimate registry office or a small reception at a nearby townhouse. Freshness is key, and crafted in the morning to preserve scent and form, the bouquet carries the understated promise of celebration and lifelong companionship. From a slightly raised perspective this bridal bouquet reads like a tender promise, captured as it rests on a pale beige, textured fabric that feels like linen under soft studio light. The composition centers on a dense, rounded cluster of peaches and soft oranges - roses fully opened, their velvety petals curling inwards with a warmth that resembles the first flush of morning sun. Scattered through that warm core, white lisianthus with richly violet-edged ruffles introduce a playful, unexpected punctuation; their cool tips draw the eye and deepen the bouquet's palette. Nestled between these principal flowers are fine sprays of baby's breath, tiny and cloudlike, creating pockets of air that lift the heavier roses and add an element of innocence. The bouquet's stems trail to the lower right where a satin ribbon in a light peach-coral wraps them neatly; an off-white pearl strand coils around the ribbon, lending the piece a quiet, heirloom glamour. The lighting is gentle, smoothing shadows and allowing subtle tonal variations in the roses to show - apricot, coral, and a faint golden wash. As a florist who often prepares wedding pieces for couples marrying near Berwick Street Market or exchanging vows by Soho Square, I imagine this arrangement both in hand and posed on a dressing table, its texture and scent evoking calm celebration. The design marries tradition and contemporary detail - classic roses softened with whimsical lisianthus and delicate pearls - perfect for a vow renewal, anniversary, or an intimate city wedding where craftsmanship and feeling matter. I picture this boutonniere under the warm glow of early evening light in Soho: a single peach rose, petals layered with creamy edges and a coral-pink centre, takes centre stage, its surfaces catching the light and suggesting a quiet optimism. Encircling the rose, tiny sprays of baby's breath create a frothy halo, their miniature white blooms softening the silhouette and adding a whimsical, almost pearly texture. Slim, lively green leaves provide structure and a fresh, dewy contrast, their fine veins and slight sheen hinting at a garden-picked freshness. The composition is finished with a slim satin ribbon tied in a precise bow, its sheen mirroring the soft gloss of the rose and the tie beneath - both echoing that warm coral hue. Set against a charcoal suit, every tone feels elevated; the dark lapel acts like a frame that allows the flower's warm colours to glow. There's an olfactory suggestion too, the rose's gentle sweetness balanced by the clean, green scent of foliage - a reminder of alleyway stalls on Berwick Street and bouquets passed along to couples leaving a nearby registry. As the local florist behind this look, Soho Florist often crafts boutonnieres like this for weddings and anniversaries across Wardour Street and Dean Street, where the blend of classic formality and neighbourhood charm feels perfectly matched. It's an intimate, tactile piece: soft velvet petals, airy gypsophila, cool ribbon - small details that together make a dignified and heart-stirring statement. Bathed in gentle natural light you might find spilling from a window on Old Compton Street, this peach rose boutonniere is an exercise in refined restraint. The central bloom reveals layers of velvety petals that graduate from a warm, golden-apricot core to a soft peach halo at the edges, their surfaces catching highlights that make the colour glow. Around the rose, tiny white gypsophila blossoms drift like confetti, lending a light, whimsical texture that offsets the rose's substantial softness. A few crisp, curled leaves and a slim fern add verdant structure, their glossy surfaces and cooler green tones providing a tasteful contrast. The stem is bound in matching peach satin, the ribbon tied with a neat, modest knot so the finish reads as both durable and delicately decorative.

Working at Soho Florist and serving weddings and private events across Regent Street, Carnaby and nearby squares, I compose boutonnieres like this with an eye both for photographs and for how a piece feels against a suit jacket. There is a faint, sweet fragrance-suggestive of a spring orchard-that lingers close to the wearer, inviting gentle inhalations during quiet moments and embraces. The linen background in the image emphasizes the piece's tactile qualities: the contrast of soft fabric, smooth petals and the slight sheen of ribbon.

This boutonniere carries a quiet optimism suited to spring or summer ceremonies, anniversaries, and celebratory evenings in Soho's intimate venues. It's small in scale but designed to be noticed and remembered, a subtle emblem of care to pin before stepping out into the warm glow of the neighbourhood. From a gentle high viewpoint this hand-tied bouquet is arranged and photographed on a light beige, linen-textured cloth that underscores its romantic palette. At its heart are creamy apricot and soft peach roses, petals layered in spiralled folds that seem to deepen with the soft, even light, revealing subtle coral and blush nuances. White lisianthus are threaded through the mass of roses; their ruffled petals are rimmed in a delicate violet-purple which gives a cool, contemporary accent and sets off the roses while their pale yellow stamens offer a small bright counterpoint. Baby's breath is scattered like a fine mist throughout the bouquet, creating airy negative space that allows each main bloom to be admired. The handle is tightly wrapped in a coordinating blush-peach ribbon and decorated with neat rows of tiny pearlescent beads; the pearls form a refined trim that reads as heirloom jewellery when the bouquet is carried. The textured surface beneath, resembling refined burlap or natural linen, provides a rustic yet elegant backdrop, grounding the arrangement visually and texturally. At Soho Florist we prepare stems with careful conditioning, arranging open and semi-closed blooms to create depth and longevity; we often deliver this style to intimate ceremonies and rehearsal dinners around Dean Street, Brewer Street, and to boutique rooms facing Oxford Street. The composition suggests a soft, tea-rose fragrance and the overall effect is quietly sophisticated, ideal as a bridal bouquet, a delicate centrepiece, or a special-occasion gift sent fresh across Soho, Carnaby, and the surrounding neighbourhoods. A generous dome of apricot and soft peach roses-about twenty-four to thirty blooms-forms the heart of this composition, each flower revealing layered, satin-like petals that catch light and shadow with subtle depth. Encircling the rose mass are ivory Lisianthus blossoms, their edges flushed with a painterly stroke of deep violet that lifts the palette and creates a refined, unexpected contrast. Delicate sprigs of white baby's breath are woven through the blooms, offering a feathery lightness that prevents the arrangement from feeling overly dense. The bouquet is held within a rounded, white woven vessel, an open-lattice design that feels at once artisanal and contemporary; the bright structure cradles the flowers like a nest and introduces an architectural rhythm against the softness of the petals. On the left of the low, clean white surface two woven wooden spheres-one slightly larger-provide sculptural balance and a tactile echo of the basket's pattern. The background is a neutral, linen-coloured wall softened by depth of field so the floral textures remain compelling and immediate. A gentle, warm glow-the kind of soft daylight you might find filtering through a window off Dean Street-brings out the peach undertones and suggests the bouquet's faint rose-sweet scent. Perfect for marking birthdays, intimate wedding tables, or offering as a thoughtful Soho gift for someone walking home from Berwick Street Market, this arrangement harmonises joyful colour with polished restraint and shows the careful hand of an experienced florist.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create a breathtaking setting for your special day with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Soho Florist, Soho. Designed for elegant, romantic celebrations, this curated wedding flower package includes a stunning bridal bouquet, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnieres for a beautifully unified look. Choose from three flexible options tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, Original Package for 75-100 guests, and Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each package provides one bridal bouquet plus increasing numbers of bridesmaid bouquets and boutonnieres, ensuring every key member of your wedding party is perfectly styled. Our expert Soho florists use fresh, premium blooms to match your wedding theme and colour palette, creating luxurious arrangements that photograph beautifully and last throughout the day. Enjoy a seamless, reliable service from consultation to delivery, with professional guidance to help you choose the ideal package. Make planning your wedding flowers effortless and memorable with the SI Wedding Collection at Soho Florist. Order online or visit our Soho flower shop to finalize the details for your dream wedding décor.
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    The floral arrangements were beautiful and added such elegance to our ceremony.

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    I loved the vibrant colors and delicate designs. Truly enchanting for our wedding.

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    The flowers were absolutely stunning and added so much beauty to our special day. Exceptional quality and service.

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