''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Seen across four intimate frames, this wedding ensemble centres on peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus and soft clouds of baby's breath, presented with the measured hand of an experienced Marylebone florist. In the upper-left image a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against the ivory of her dress; the pale peach roses form a compact core, their velvety surfaces warmed by soft morning light, while ruffled lisianthus with vibrant violet rims create a lively, painterly edge. Little pinpricks of baby's breath add air and movement; the stems are neatly bound so the bouquet reads clean and composed in the bride's hands. The upper-right frame focuses on a groom's lapel-an elegant boutonniere of a single peach rose, delicate greenery and baby's breath, tied with a small blush ribbon that mirrors a solid peach tie, the contrast against a dark charcoal jacket sharpening the floral tones. On the lower-left, a slightly smaller hand-tied posy lies on a woven neutral cloth, its handle wrapped in peach ribbon studded with pearl-like pins, suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet or a sentimental toss posy prepared for dancing later. The lower-right panel presents a reception centrepiece: a domed cluster of matching blooms nested in a white, intricately woven basket vase, accompanied by two pale beige decorative spheres, all arranged on a neutral surface that flatters the colour story. This suite of arrangements-carefully balanced for texture, scent and silhouette-reflects the kind of cohesive wedding styling Florist Marylebone prepares for small celebrations across Marylebone High Street and nearby Baker Street, where local delivery and personal fittings are part of the service. This arrangement reads like a soft poem for a bridal moment: apricot roses gathered in a symmetrical cluster, their petals unfurling with the pale warmth of morning light, surrounded by a precise ring of purple-white lisianthus that lends an elegant, cool punctuation. Between the main blooms, a delicate lattice of white baby's breath and other airy fillers creates a cloudlike, weightless effect so the bouquet seems to hover rather than hang; each stem has been placed to support gentle movement and a balanced silhouette. The roses' creamy centers and silky petal edges catch the light so veins and subtle colour gradations are visible-apricot deepening toward peach, then paling to ivory at the base-inviting close inspection and a soft intake of breath. The overall scent profile is fresh and sweet, the classic rose note brightened by green, leafy undertones. As a florist working on Marylebone High Street, I often prepare bouquets like this for couples stepping out of Marylebone Town Hall or for intimate ceremonies near Paddington Street Gardens; they read equally well against lace gowns, soft chiffon, or a pared-back dress. Florist Marylebone ties the stems with care so the bouquet sits comfortably in the hand and photographs cleanly in natural light, ideal for a walk toward Regent's Park or a portrait on Chiltern Street. The mood is timeless-luminous, refined and reassuring-crafted to be both a visual centrepiece and a tactile comfort, a floral vow in miniature that speaks of beginnings, calm celebration, and the soft promise of the day ahead. Captured from a gently elevated viewpoint and resting on a woven light beige fabric, this elegantly hand-tied bridal bouquet balances classic romance with a modern edge. The form is a lush, rounded cluster of roses in soft peach and warm orange hues, each bloom opening into tight, velvety spirals that read as rich texture at a glance. Interspersed through the rose canopy are white lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals delicately edged in deep violet, which introduce a cool, contemporary note against the roses' warmth. Little clouds of Gypsophila peek between stems, their tiny white florets adding breathy highlights that make the design feel weightless. The bouquet's stems are wrapped in a smooth, peach-coral satin ribbon that extends from the lower right of the composition, and a slender string of off-white pearls curls around the handle, offering an elegant, tactile accent. Diffused daylight softens the scene, bringing out subtle shadows on the linen background and emphasizing the petals' gradients. The bouquet suggests a soft, rosy fragrance and invites touch - petals silky, ribbon satiny, pearls cool and smooth. Thoughtfully arranged for weddings, anniversaries, or vow renewals, it suits ceremonies and portraits around Marylebone High Street, intimate receptions at nearby townhouses, or photo shoots in the sheltered walks of Regent's Park. As a local florist I'd note how the colour palette photographs beautifully in the gentle London light and complements period interiors and garden backdrops alike. This boutonniere is a study in soft contrasts and considered restraint: a perfect peach rose sits at the centre, its petals like layers of satin that glow with a warm, coral-pink hue. The bloom's inner spirals seem to hold a private light, while the outer petals fade to a cream-tinted edge, giving depth and a painterly softness. Surrounding the rose, clusters of tiny white gypsophila create a cloud-like cushion, their minute blossoms lending a weightless, almost ethereal texture that flutters against the lapel. Sprigs of fresh greenery and a slender fern add architectural line and a hint of wildness, the leafy blades brushing lightly against the tie and suit with the cool, clean scent of early morning gardens. A slim satin ribbon in a matching coral tone secures the stems in a tidy bow, its gentle sheen mirroring the tie and unifying the palette. Set against a charcoal suit, the colours sing with refined clarity, the dark fabric sharpening the blush tones and making each detail readable even from a distance - an elegant accessory for a groom or honoured guest. There is a quiet fragrance that rises from the arrangement: soft, floral, and reassuringly fresh. As an experienced florist working around Baker Street and nearby Marylebone lanes, I would recommend this boutonniere for ceremonies where subtlety and warmth are desired, a small, tactile symbol of affection and celebration that carries both style and sentiment. In the soft, early light this peach rose boutonniere glows with understated romance, each petal folding inward in layered warmth from a rich apricot heart to a lighter peach rim. The flower's velvety surface seems almost to hold the morning, catching a dewy suggestion of scent that reminds one of a spring orchard just coming into bloom. Interspersed among the rose are tiny white gypsophila blooms that float like constellations, their pure simplicity lifting the composition with a whimsical air. The greenery-curled glossy leaves and a crisp fern accent-adds a cool, structural contrast, guiding the eye and giving the boutonniere a refined silhouette against the linen backdrop. The stem is tied with peach satin, wrapped with thoughtful precision and finished in a small, neat bow that hints at careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. This is a boutonniere meant for quietly significant days: a wedding on a sunlit terrace near Marylebone High Street, an anniversary dinner close to Baker Street, or any moment when small gestures speak loudly. It feels handcrafted by someone who knows the neighbourhood and values freshness and subtlety, the kind of piece a local florist would prepare for same-day requests across Marylebone and nearby streets. While modest in scale, it has a presence that photographs well and lingers in the memory-gentle, poised, and quietly celebratory. From a slightly elevated viewpoint, this bouquet reads as a study in gentle contrasts and expert craftsmanship, pictured on a light, burlap-like beige fabric that softens the composition. Six velvety peach roses form the visual anchor, their layered petals graduating from apricot cores to pale blush tips, producing an inner glow under soft, even lighting. Interleaved are ruffled white lisianthus blooms, each delicately edged in violet-purple that outlines the petals like a fine brushstroke; their yellow stamens peek through, providing a sprightly focal point. Sprigs of baby's breath drift through the arrangement like little clouds, creating negative space and a feeling of weightless movement around the main flowers. The stem wrap is a tactile blush ribbon, meticulously folded and secured, and embellished with multiple rows of tiny cream pearls that catch the light and invite a fingertip to linger. The trimmed green stems visible at the base speak to careful finishing and freshness. This bouquet carries a soft fragrance in mind and projects an elegant mood-perfect for a wedding carried down the steps of Marylebone Town Hall or as a romantic gift collected near Baker Street. As created by Florist Marylebone, it reflects neighbourhood sensibilities-refined but unshowy-with an attention to texture and proportion familiar to customers who visit the Marylebone Farmers' Market or stroll through Regent's Park. Available for local delivery across Marylebone and nearby streets, it embodies quiet celebration and professional floral artistry. In soft daylight, a dense, rounded bouquet composed of approximately two to three dozen apricot-toned roses forms the central focus, their layered petals ranging from compact buds to fully opened blooms that read like waves of silk. Nestled about the rose dome are white lisianthus, their creamy throats feathered with vivid purple at the edges-a delicate, unexpected contrast that lifts the arrangement and guides the eye outward. Sprigs of white gypsophila are tucked throughout, lending a cloudlike lightness that punctuates the richer textures of the roses and lisianthus. The flowers are arranged in a contemporary white woven orb that resembles willow or painted reed: an airy, nest-like vessel whose open latticework adds handcrafted texture and a sculptural silhouette. To the left on the tabletop, two ornamental rattan spheres-one larger, one smaller-mirror the basket's woven language, their thin bamboo strips forming a rhythmic, decorative pair. Behind, a subtly textured beige wall in natural linen tones is softly blurred, keeping attention on the flowers while suggesting a calm, elegant interior. The composition radiates warmth and quiet sophistication-a centrepiece designed for intimate wedding tables, celebratory dinners, or a thoughtful anniversary present. Crafted with a mindful hand and approachable modernity, this arrangement would sit beautifully in a Marylebone flat near Portman Square or on a mantelpiece by Wigmore Street, and can be arranged for local delivery across the Marylebone neighbourhood to arrive fresh and fragrant.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the wedding of your dreams with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Marylebone. Thoughtfully designed for stylish London celebrations, this premium wedding flower package includes coordinated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres for a beautifully unified look. Choose from three flexible options to suit 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 features one stunning bridal bouquet crafted with fresh, premium blooms, plus matching bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres arranged by our expert florists in Marylebone. Perfect for classic, modern or romantic themes, these wedding flowers add a heartfelt, luxurious touch to your ceremony and reception. Enjoy reliable service, expert advice and beautifully arranged flowers tailored to your special day. Order your SI Wedding Collection online from Florist Marylebone and let us help you celebrate life, love and marriage in the most memorable way.
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