''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-panel composition reads like a short story of a Fitzrovia wedding morning, where peach, purple and white are the unifying language. Top-left is a tender close-up of the bride holding a dome bouquet against creamy lace; the centre is filled with full, pale peach roses, the perimeter softened by white lisianthus edged in lively violet and dotted with delicate baby's breath, the whole pulled together so it feels both lush and intimate. The top-right frame shows a groom's boutonniere pinned neatly to a dark charcoal jacket beside a matching peach tie: one perfect peach rose, a sprig of gypsophila and fine greenery bound with a blush ribbon, a quiet mirror of the bride's flowers. Lower-left offers a view of a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a light textured fabric, stems wrapped in peach ribbon and anchored with pearly pins, an ideal bridesmaid or toss bouquet. Bottom-right presents a reception centrepiece shaped into a rounded dome, placed in a white, open-weave basket vase with two small pale woven spheres alongside, on a neutral table surface that suggests a relaxed but refined reception setting. The lighting is soft and directional, as if morning sun from a Charlotte Street window is warming the petals, and there is a faint sweet scent of roses with a green undertone. As a local florist I picture this spread at a Fitzrovia townhouse or on Rathbone Place; Fitzrovia Flowers would prepare these elements with careful cohesion so the same floral palette carries from ceremony to table, available for local delivery across Fitzrovia and nearby Bloomsbury. This arrangement reads like a gentle love letter in floral form: a symmetrical cluster of apricot-peach roses, their petals unfolding in smooth, creamy spirals that glow in warm, diffused light. Surrounding the central roses, a crisp ring of purple-tipped lisianthus frames the bouquet with a cool, twilight whisper, the violet edges softening into white hearts that pick up every gleam. Scattered through the composition, tiny clouds of white baby's breath bring an impression of air and movement, their delicate stems catching light and creating a subtle lacework between the larger blooms. The tactile contrast is pleasing-the velvety, full roses against the feathery, almost weightless filler-so that when held the bouquet feels both substantial and airy, a comforting presence on a busy wedding morning. Scent is restrained and elegant: clean, sweet rose notes brightened by green freshness from the foliage, evocative of early walks around Rathbone Place and the market mornings near Tottenham Court Road. As a local florist I assemble these with steady hands and attention to proportion, mindful of how the bouquet will sit in photographs and memory; Fitzrovia Flowers prepares and can arrange local delivery across Fitzrovia and neighbouring Bloomsbury for same-day freshness. The design suits a bride who wants timeless refinement rather than showiness-a floral poem that complements lace, silk, or a pared-back dress and becomes an intimate keepsake from a day of quiet celebration. Captured from a slightly elevated perspective, this elegant bridal bouquet rests on a light beige, textured fabric that softens the composition and gives a handcrafted backdrop to the blooms. The visual focus is a lush, rounded mass of peach and soft orange roses; each bloom opens in layered spirals, their satiny petals reflecting a warm, morning-glow light. Interwoven for contrast are white lisianthus with violet-rimmed petals, their frilled edges introducing a cool, sophisticated accent that deepens the bouquet's colour story. Tiny sprays of gypsophila float between the larger flowers, lending an airy, whimsical counterpoint to the roses' sumptuous density. The stems are carefully wrapped in a pale peach satin ribbon, the finish enhanced by a string of cream pearls that winds gracefully around the handle - a small, luxurious touch that suggests both tradition and refinement. The photograph highlights texture and depth: the soft grain of the fabric, the roses' velvety surfaces, and the lisianthus' sculpted ruffles, all illuminated by gentle, diffuse light. As a local florist familiar with deliveries around Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street, I imagine this bouquet in a calm ceremony or a vow renewal in nearby Fitzrovia gardens, where its scent of fresh roses and light green undertones would mingle with urban air. It reads as romantic and tasteful, designed to be held close during vows and to photograph beautifully against stone or plaster backdrops in central London venues. This boutonniere, photographed against a charcoal jacket, reads like a miniature celebration: at its heart a single peach rose, petals flushed with creamy blush and coral warmth, rises with serene confidence. Around it, clusters of white baby's breath (gypsophila) create a delicate, cloud-like frame that softens the silhouette and lends an air of innocence. The composition is supported by fresh green foliage and a fine fern leaf that introduce subtle contrast and natural movement, the greens feeling almost dewy under close inspection. A soft satin ribbon-matching the tie's coral-pink tones-secures the stems into a tidy bow, the ribbon's sheen reflecting the surrounding light with a whisper of elegance. Tactile details matter here: the rose's velvet petals, the papery crispness of the foliage, and the brittle, feathery texture of the baby's breath combine into a sensory whole; a faint floral scent seems to linger as if the bloom were just cut from a morning market. As a Fitzrovia florist familiar with nearby streets from Tottenham Court Road to Great Portland Street, I imagine this pinned by a careful hand before stepping out to a reception on Charlotte Street or a photoshoot in nearby Bloomsbury. Crafted for moments of promise and celebration-weddings, anniversaries, or milestone evenings-this boutonniere balances tradition and modern finesse, made to look timeless against dark tailoring while remaining comfortable for the wearer throughout a full day of ceremonies and celebrations. In the early natural light this peach rose boutonniere reads like a small, composed poem: the central flower glows with a gradient from warm apricot at its heart to a delicate peach along the tips, the petals soft and seemingly velvety to the touch. Little clusters of gypsophila hover nearby, their fine white blooms scattering points of brightness that lend an airy, innocent quality to the whole arrangement. Anchoring the composition are glossy, curled leaves and a slender fern that add structure and a cool green contrast, enhancing the rose's warm tones while introducing a subtle leafy fragrance. The stem has been wrapped with satin ribbon in matching peach, finished with a tidy bow so the piece feels secure and beautifully finished. This boutonniere is the sort of handmade detail we prepare for Fitzrovia Flowers when couples ask for something quiet yet memorable - perfect for a ceremony near Goodge Street or a reception in a private room off Tottenham Court Road. It's designed to look as thoughtful in close-up photographs as it does in the soft focus of a wedding album, its textures and hues preserved by careful handling and local delivery across Fitzrovia and surrounding London neighbourhoods. The overall mood is tender and timeless; the boutonniere carries the scent of a spring orchard and the poised elegance of an understated celebration, intended to be both seen and felt in moments of greeting and embrace. From a slightly raised perspective, this bouquet is an exercise in delicate balance and quiet luxury. A cluster of soft peach-apricot roses forms the focal core, each bloom swelling and unfolding in concentric layers that suggest warmth and intimacy. Interlaced among them are white lisianthus flowers whose frilled petals are edged in a violet-purple halo, their pale yellow centres offering a subtle point of contrast that keeps the arrangement visually lively. Wisps of baby's breath are woven through the bouquet, their tiny white blossoms creating negative space that lets each larger flower read clearly and breathe; the overall texture becomes airy rather than dense. The stems are carefully cut and aligned, finished with a handle wrapped in a blush ribbon that mirrors the roses' undertones, and accentuated with neat rows of small pearlescent beads for an understated touch of opulence. Resting on a light beige, slightly textured fabric that resembles linen or burlap, the bouquet benefits from soft, even lighting which highlights petal veins and the satin sheen of the ribbon without harsh shadows. As an experienced Fitzrovia florist might note, this composition is equally suited to a calm wedding morning, a low-key reception on Charlotte Street, or a private celebration in a flat off Tottenham Court Road; its mood is one of refined serenity, conjuring gentle fragrance and the tactile pleasure of holding something thoughtfully made. This arrangement reads like a small sunrise captured in flowers: a rounded cloud of roughly two to three dozen apricot and soft peach roses, each bloom arranged to show both plush, opened petals and compact buds that hold promise. Nestled around the roses, white Lisianthus edged in deep purple provide a cool counterpoint, their ruffled collars creating a lacy frame that both defines and lightens the form. Sprigs of baby's breath are scattered through the bouquet like tiny stars, giving breath and movement to the dense rose dome and tempering the colour with delicate white points. The flowers sit within an airy white woven orb whose open latticework resembles painted wicker or rattan, a modern, tactile vessel that lets the roses appear as if they are floating. Beside the vase, two small woven wooden spheres add an artisanal touch, their pale textures repeating the basket's geometry and grounding the arrangement on the smooth, neutral surface. Behind, a soft beige linen wall is gently out of focus, keeping the eye on the blooms while suggesting domestic comfort. The scent would be quietly floral and warm, the petals' velvetiness inviting to the fingertips. As a florist in Fitzrovia, I see this piece working beautifully for an anniversary on a narrow terrace off Tottenham Court Road or as a thoughtful new-home gift for friends near Rathbone Place; its balanced colour and handcrafted elements make it both contemporary and tender, a present that speaks of considered taste and approachable luxury.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Say "I do" in unforgettable style with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Fitzrovia Flowers. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples, this premium wedding flower package brings together romantic bridal bouquets, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres to create a seamless, picture-perfect look for your big day.

Choose from three flexible packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package (50-75 guests) with 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres; the Original Package (75-100 guests) with 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres; or the Ultimate Package (100+ guests) with 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres. Each design is created by our expert Fitzrovia florists using fresh, premium blooms for beautiful colour, texture and lasting impact.

Perfect for romantic city weddings, timeless ceremonies or chic contemporary celebrations, the "SI" Wedding Collection helps you create a heart-touching atmosphere from aisle to after-party. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from Fitzrovia Flowers and trust our team to handle every floral detail with care and precision. Book your wedding flowers today and let us turn your floral vision into reality.
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