SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
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This collage captures a complete wedding floral story set against a chic, contemporary mood that would feel perfectly at home in Soho's boutique hotels and townhouses. In the top-left panel, a bride is shown from the waist down in a white lace gown, her hands gently cupping a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. The arrangement is rich with light pink and lilac-tinged roses, some tight and others more open, creating a layered, romantic texture. Nestled between them are bright green button chrysanthemums, adding a modern pop of colour, while pale pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow speckles and soft clouds of white baby's breath bring delicacy and movement. Dark green foliage edge the design, making the colours appear even more vivid under natural light. In the top-right panel, a close-up of a dark charcoal suit reveals a boutonniere positioned smartly on the lapel beside a saturated fuchsia tie. This miniature arrangement mirrors the bouquet with a single blush rosebud, a couple of green chrysanthemum buttons, fine sprays of gypsophila, and thin strands of decorative grass, all neatly secured with a slim pink ribbon that harmonises with the tie. The bottom-left panel offers a more relaxed angle: a similar bouquet lies on a pale beige textured fabric, allowing viewers to see the rounded profile of the blooms and the tidy stems bound in bright fuchsia ribbon. Finally, the bottom-right panel focuses on a table centerpiece designed for wedding receptions or intimate dinners across Soho. A dense, domed mix of pink and lavender roses, fresh green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath is arranged in a white spherical vase with a woven or lattice-like surface, accompanied by two smaller pale woven spheres. Together, the four panels demonstrate how a single floral palette can effortlessly connect bridal flowers, buttonholes, and table décor in central London settings. In the image, a romantic bouquet seems to pause in a shaft of soft light, as though waiting to be lifted for wedding photographs on a cobbled corner near Soho Square. At its heart, clusters of lilac and lavender roses blossom open, their tight spirals of petals forming intricate, velvety whorls, cool and smooth to the eye. Threaded through these roses are airy clusters of gypsophila, diminutive white flowers that float like tiny stars, softening edges and creating a dreamlike haze over the arrangement. Bright green button chrysanthemums provide a vivid counterpoint, their round, button-like forms and crisp chartreuse tones sparking against the softer pastels, adding energy reminiscent of neon glows along Shaftesbury Avenue just after dark. Pink alstroemeria trace graceful curves around the central blooms, their slim petals lightly streaked and speckled, adding a sense of movement and gentle rhythm, like dancers flowing between Soho's intimate venues. The bouquet is encircled by a halo of fresh greenery, leaves in varying shapes and greens providing depth, structure, and a garden-inspired feel that tempers the urban backdrop. The stems are gathered and bound with care, suggesting a bouquet that sits comfortably in the hand, secure yet light enough to carry from registry office steps to a tucked-away restaurant celebration. The light picks out subtle highlights on the petals, giving the flowers an almost dew-kissed quality, as if they've just been arranged by a florist only moments earlier. Overall, the composition conveys quiet joy and poised elegance, an arrangement that mirrors the blend of intimacy and vibrancy found throughout Soho's narrow, storied streets. A hand-tied bouquet lies lengthways on a pale grey, linen-like backdrop, the neutral cloth evoking the cool interiors of a Soho loft while letting every colour in the arrangement sing. The bouquet is dense and rounded, a closely woven cluster of blooms where pastel romance intertwines with bold, contemporary green. Generous lavender roses form the foundation, their blossoms fully open and layered, each petal gently cupped to create a sense of depth and softness that feels quietly luxurious, as if styled for a small wedding off Old Compton Street. Slipping through the roses, alstroemeria in shades of blush pink and creamy white stretch their elegant petals outward. Inside each bloom, subtle yellow tones and fine burgundy freckles add intricate detailing, like a secret pattern noticed only on closer inspection. Bright, chartreuse green button chrysanthemums are scattered purposefully throughout, their compact, spherical flowers made up of countless tiny petals that bring a crisp, almost graphic texture to the design. Between all these, tiny star-like blossoms of white gypsophila weave a fine, airy veil, softening the boundaries between the larger blooms and lending the bouquet a floating, dreamlike quality. The stems at the base are neatly bound with a wide band of rosy pink satin ribbon, smooth and lustrous as it catches the light. A strand of delicate white pearls wraps around the handle in an elegant spiral, adding a bridal note that feels at home among Soho's blend of vintage and modern style. Below, the stems remain clean and exposed, cut to a uniform length, giving the bouquet a natural, hand-crafted finish that would suit both intimate city ceremonies and stylish celebrations in Soho's hidden venues. The boutonnière shown here is a sophisticated little cluster of wedding flowers, perfectly suited to the stylish, urban charm of Soho. At the centre is a pale pink rose, its petals just starting to unfurl from a tight bud into a gentle swirl, the delicate blush tone suggesting tenderness and new beginnings. Encircling the rose are small sprays of white gypsophila, each tiny flower crisp and airy, creating a light, cloud-like halo that softens the silhouette and adds a romantic, almost ethereal quality. Tucked neatly to one side is a compact green button chrysanthemum, its round, textured head and bright lime hue introducing a modern twist that keeps the design fresh and fashion-forward-much like the tailored suits seen around Carnaby Street and Wardour Street. The flowers are supported and framed by clean, elongated leaves and fresh greenery, giving sleek lines that complement a well-fitted jacket. The stems are carefully bound, wrapped in a slender ribbon of muted mauve satin, tied snugly with a small tail that rests neatly against the lapel. The contrast between the pastel rose, the white gypsophila, and the vivid green chrysanthemum creates a balanced, harmonious composition that feels both classic and contemporary. You can almost feel the coolness of the rose petals under your fingertips and imagine the faint, sweet scent that follows the wearer through Soho's winding streets as they head toward a chic city wedding or an intimate civil ceremony. This single boutonnière captures the blend of romance, style, and personality that defines a memorable celebration in the heart of London. This image depicts an intimate, handcrafted boutonniere composed with the quiet artistry you might find in a small Soho florist's workshop, set against a neutral, woven fabric that lets the flowers take centre stage. At its heart is a cool-toned pink rose, fully open yet still tender, its petals curling outward in a gentle spiral. The colour deepens toward the centre and fades to a soft blush near the tips, where the petals appear slightly translucent in the light, giving the bloom a luminous, almost luminous quality. Framing the rose are soft pink alstroemeria blossoms, their slender petals marked with delicate linear patterns and finished with golden yellow centres that offer a hint of warmth. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila nestle between the larger blooms, their many small flowers creating a misty, cloud-like effect that softens the entire composition. Wisps of green foliage-some fine and feathery, others slightly broader and glossy-curve around the flowers, adding natural rhythm and structure, reminiscent of greenery spilling from window boxes along Soho's narrow lanes. The stems are tidily gathered and bound in a silky pink ribbon, wrapped firmly but smoothly, giving a sleek, ceremonial finish that feels ideal for a groom's lapel, a best man, or a stylish guest. Gentle side lighting accents the different textures: the velvet of the rose, the crispness of the leaves, the airy clusters of gypsophila, and the subtle weave of the fabric beneath. You can imagine the faint rustle as the boutonniere is lifted, the cool satin under your fingers, and a whisper of fresh floral fragrance-perfect for weddings near Soho Square, intimate gatherings in nearby restaurants, or chic celebrations across central London. Set against a softly woven, neutral background that looks like natural linen or burlap, this bouquet appears as though just completed in a creative Soho florist's workshop. A cluster of pink roses forms the central focus, their petals unfolding in elegant spirals, with some blooms wide open and others still slightly cupped, adding movement and a sense of unfolding romance. Nestled between these roses are lime-green button chrysanthemums, their small, spherical shapes contrasting playfully with the broader rose heads, while their spiky, textured petals give the arrangement a crisp, contemporary edge. Slender stems of pink alstroemeria arc outward, each flower composed of narrow petals that shift from pale blush at the tips to a warmer pink nearer the centre, decorated with delicate burgundy streaks and golden speckles that lend an almost hand-painted character. Tiny white clusters of baby's breath are woven through the bouquet, introducing a soft, cloud-like lightness that keeps the overall design airy rather than heavy. Around the perimeter, fresh green foliage frames the blooms, offering cool tones and natural shapes that recall the greenery of nearby Soho Square on a spring morning. All the stems are aligned and bound tightly with a wide satin ribbon in a rich magenta hue, which catches the light with a subtle sheen and can be seen clearly along one side of the composition, echoing the pink roses. The bouquet feels chic yet affectionate, ideal for a modern city wedding, a romantic anniversary dinner in Soho, or a stylish gift sent from a local florist to brighten an office near Regent Street. The image presents a striking, close-up view of a rounded bouquet that could easily grace a small Soho wedding table or a boutique hotel reception desk. The arrangement is tightly composed, showcasing velvety roses in tones of delicate lavender and deeper pink, each bloom unfolding in generous layers that invite closer attention. Threaded through the roses are pale pink alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian lilies, their petals flared open to reveal fine speckled markings that add a lively, painterly detail. Pockets of lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design, their neat, domed flower heads adding both textural interest and a vibrant pop of colour against the pastel backdrop. Wispy stems of white baby's breath snake between the larger flowers, scattering tiny blossoms that create a soft, mist-like veil over the arrangement. Beneath, discreet hints of dark green foliage emerge, just enough to frame the pastel and green tones without overwhelming them. The bouquet is cradled in a distinctive spherical vase made from intricately woven white wicker or rattan, its open lattice design giving the piece a sculptural, contemporary feel that suits Soho's creative character. This globe-like container rests on a flawless white surface that gently reflects the ambient light, adding a sense of brightness and calm. To one side, two smaller decorative orbs crafted from lighter natural material, perhaps bamboo or pale wood, echo the open-weave pattern in a looser, flatter style, providing additional texture and balance. The quietly textured, neutral wall behind-likely a creamy beige or off-white-recedes into the background, ensuring all attention remains on the interplay of colours and shapes. Overall, the scene communicates modern romance and thoughtful design, perfect for wedding collections, anniversary flowers, or refined gifts delivered throughout Soho.

SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION

When it comes to flower delivery for a special event such as a wedding day, Handy Flowers will come to the rescue. Sincerely Yours is another wonderful scented flower collection that will blow your mind and that of your guests.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES


75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES


100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    The floral arrangements were exquisite and perfectly suited our wedding style.

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    Our wedding flowers were absolutely perfect, fresh, and beautifully arranged.

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    I'm thrilled with how the flowers looked on our wedding day. They were simply beautiful.

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    The flowers were fresh, beautifully arranged, and added a perfect touch to our ceremony.

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    The customer service was excellent and the flowers were absolutely beautiful.

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    Excellent quality and vibrant colors that lasted all day without fading.

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