''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-image collage sings of restrained romance in shades of peach, violet, and soft white, composed with the calm confidence of a Soho wedding morning. In the upper-left image a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet against her white dress: lush peach roses clustered tightly at the centre, encircled by frilly white lisianthus edged in vivid purple and feathered with tiny clouds of baby's breath. The bouquet's handle hides beneath a peach ribbon, its texture smooth and slightly satiny, while the bride's hands rest around it with quiet reverence. The top-right close-up shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit lapel - a single peach rose accented by baby's breath and fine green fronds, tied with a coordinating blush ribbon and set above a solid peach tie, the ensemble whispering formal elegance. The lower-left photograph captures a smaller, equally composed bouquet laid on a woven, neutral cloth: pearl-tipped pins glint along the ribbon, suggesting heirloom detail or a bridesmaid's posy. The bottom-right reveals a reception centrepiece - the recurring trio of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and airy gypsophila arranged in a domed shape inside a white, open-weave basket vase, accompanied by two light, decorative woven orbs on the table. The light is soft and directional, bringing out petal texture and the subtle perfume of roses; the overall effect is cohesive and intimate, perfectly suited to an evening after a ceremony near Frith Street or a small celebration at a nearby private room in Soho. This arrangement carries a bridal calm, an image of soft dreaminess suited to a moment of promise. At the heart sit apricot roses, clustered with classical symmetry so each bloom appears as a small sunburst of creamy peach, petals rolling outward in silky layers that catch the light like polished satin. Encircling this warm core, purple-and-white lisianthus creates an elegant ring, its cool lavender edges and pale centres conjuring the hush of twilight against a peach-hued sky. Interwoven among them are airy sprays of filler and tiny white baby's breath that add a subtle, lace-like texture, making the bouquet feel weightless and ready to be nestled into the fold of a lace gown. The bouquet's scent is restrained and fresh-soft rose sweetness tempered by green, dewy notes-perfect for close embraces and long portraits without stealing the moment. Photography-light here is soft and flattering, the petals slightly translucent where light breathes through them, their veins and delicate curls rendered in gentle relief. I picture this stemmed creation leaving our Soho studio and crossing Greek Street or passing through the throng by Carnaby, arriving to be held down the aisle under the warm glow of theatre lights or the quiet shade of Soho Square. Crafted with meticulous attention to balance and silhouette, this bouquet is designed to sit naturally in a bride's hands: refined, radiant, and utterly composed for a day that honors both tradition and intimate joy. Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a textured light-beige fabric, this bouquet reads as a small, perfect world of romance. The composition is dominated by full, lush roses in soft peach and warm orange tones, their layered petals forming an opulent center that draws the eye. Around them, white lisianthus with their ruffled, violet-tipped edges introduce a modern, painterly accent-cool purple rims that frame the cream centers and deepen the arrangement's visual rhythm. Feather-light sprigs of baby's breath drift through the bouquet, creating pockets of air and a delicate, cloud-like softness between heavier blooms. The stems are wrapped in a satin ribbon the colour of coral-tinged peach, its smoothness contrasting with the rustic weave of the linen beneath, while a slender strand of cream pearls spirals elegantly down the handle, offering a tactile, vintage flourish.

The bouquet feels balanced between classic and contemporary, the light picking out the roses' warm undertones and the lisianthus' sharp violet contours so each hue sings. You can picture it held on a stroll from a chapel on Frith Street to a small reception in Soho Square, or delivered by Florist Soho to a rehearsal dinner nearby; its scent is quietly floral, the scent of freshly cut roses brightened by green, peppery lisianthus notes. This arrangement is made for intimate celebrations-weddings, anniversaries, or special promises-where texture, colour, and craft speak with gentle authority. There is an understated elegance to this boutonniere, arranged to read beautifully in both photographs and the close, personal moments of a ceremony. At its centre sits a flawless peach rose whose velvety petals unfurl from a warm coral-pink heart to softly blushed edges, offering a gentle, uplifting fragrance that suggests summer mornings. Around it, sprays of white gypsophila form an airy cloud, their tiny blossoms like confetti caught in the breeze, while fine green foliage - slender and slightly textured - provides structure and movement. A narrow satin ribbon in matching coral-pink secures the stems and nods to the coordinating tie, its soft sheen tying the composition together. Placed on a charcoal lapel, the colours read with crisp sophistication, the dark fabric accentuating every blush and green highlight. As a florist who regularly serves weddings and celebrations across Soho - from Carnaby Street to Golden Square - I picture this boutonniere fastened with a discreet pin just before the procession, crafted to withstand a day of hugs and photographs. At Florist Soho we often source similarly delicate roses from morning markets and condition them in cool water to preserve that velvety feel and scent; the result is an elegant, tactile accent that feels both intimate and intentional. Ideal for a groom or a treasured guest, this boutonniere is a small emblem of joy and promise, made to be noticed up close and to complement the gentle choreography of a wedding day in central London. In the gentle morning light that filters through small shopfronts and onto narrow Soho lanes, this peach rose boutonniere radiates understated elegance and a quiet, intimate romance. The central rose blooms with layered petals-rich golden-apricot at the heart that softens to pale peach at the outer edges-creating a natural gradation that catches the eye and invites a closer breath. Tiny white gypsophila punctuate the arrangement like distant stars, their fine, cloud-like clusters softening the silhouette and adding a playful, whimsical air. Deep green blades of foliage provide structure and contrast, their cool gloss and sculpted curves giving the boutonniere a refined, contemporary profile.

The stem is expertly bound in matching peach satin and finished with a neat bow; the ribbon's gentle sheen recalls the sun's first touches on Regent Street windows. There is a subtle, floral perfume-sweet and orchard-like-balanced by the crisp vegetal scent of fresh leaves. As a seasoned Soho florist, I imagine this piece being pinned on a jacket outside a little chapel on Dean Street or handed over near Berwick Street Market on a summer morning. At Florist Soho we assemble each boutonniere with careful attention to scale and texture so it complements a gown or suit without overwhelming the wearer. This boutonniere is ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or small celebrations where thoughtful detail matters; it feels handmade, considered, and ready to be photographed and remembered in the warm glow of a special day. Captured from above on a textured, pale beige fabric that resembles natural burlap or linen, this bouquet speaks of refined tenderness and careful craft. The arrangement centres on plush, apricot-toned roses whose petals unfurl in layered spirals from concentrated centres to softer outer edges, each bloom warming the palette with peachy, dawn-like hues. Interlaced with these roses are white lisianthus flowers, their ruffled petals crisply rimmed in a soft violet-purple that introduces a cool, contemporary contrast. At the heart of each lisianthus a whisper of yellow stamens catches the eye, while clouds of tiny white baby's breath drift through the bouquet, adding weightless texture and gentle movement. The handle is thoughtfully wrapped in a matching blush-peach ribbon and accented with neat rows of small ivory pearls, offering both visual luxury and a comfortable grip; the freshly cut green stems show at the base, a small, honest detail of craftsmanship and freshness. Bathed in even, natural light-not unlike the soft morning glow filtering through a window on Dean Street-the arrangement appears fresh and tactile, every petal and ruffle clearly readable. The composition feels intimate and celebratory, ideal for a bride walking from a nearby chapel in Soho or as a centerpiece for an elegant supper at a private dining room off Frith Street. The scent is implied: a gentle, rosy warmth balanced by the crisp, floral note of lisianthus, creating a bouquet that feels like a whispered promise or a tenderly kept memory. The image presents a rounded, abundant mound of apricot and soft peach roses, arranged with an experienced hand so the eye travels across layers of velvety petals-some petals unfurled to reveal creamy centers, others still curled like private secrets. Encircling the rose dome, white Lisianthus with their cream faces and deep violet edges create a lovely counterpoint, the purple rim acting like a fine eyeliner that brightens each blossom. Wisps of baby's breath are threaded through the composition, their tiny white clouds giving the bouquet a lifted, romantic silhouette. All of this sits within a modern white orb-like vase woven in an open lattice; the vessel's bright finish and airy pattern feel both contemporary and craft-driven, as if discovered on a walk from Berwick Street Market to a Soho gallery. Two woven wooden spheres rest casually to the left on the pristine surface, their pale, tactile lines mirroring the vase and providing an additional layer of texture. The backdrop is a soft, neutral linen tone, gently out of focus so the flowers appear forward and almost within reach. The light is soft and directional, coaxing subtle shadows between petals and along the basket's weave and hinting at the delicate perfume of fresh roses. The overall mood is polished yet intimate, suited to theatre-night centrepieces in the West End, anniversary gifts exchanged near Shaftesbury Avenue, or quiet moments at home when you want a touch of refined, floral calm.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding vision a reality with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Soho. Thoughtfully designed bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres create a cohesive, romantic look for your special day. Choose from three flexible packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each collection includes a stunning bridal bouquet as the focal point, complemented by matching bridesmaid bouquets and refined boutonnieres for the groom and groomsmen. Handcrafted by expert florists in Soho, every arrangement features fresh, premium blooms selected for beauty, longevity and style. Whether you're planning a modern city celebration or a classic, timeless ceremony, the "SI" Wedding Collection adds a heart-warming floral atmosphere that celebrates life, love and marriage. Enjoy reliable service from Florist Soho with professional guidance to help you choose the perfect package for your venue, colours and theme. Let us handle the floral details so you can focus on enjoying every moment of your wedding day.
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