''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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A single-panel close-up captures the groom's boutonniere as a small, devoted echo of the bridal bouquet, pinned cleanly to the lapel of a dark charcoal suit. At its heart sits a solitary peach rose - soft, compact, and fragrant with a subtle, sweet warmth - accompanied by delicate sprays of baby's breath and a few fine green fronds that provide structure without stealing the show. A neat blush-peach ribbon is tied at the base, the same soft tone you'll recognise from the larger arrangements, and the composition sits against textured wool with the confident simplicity of formal tailoring. The contrast between the rose's velvety petals and the suit's sharp lines feels deliberate and comforting, like the quiet promise behind a buttonhole. There is a faint suggestion of perfume and morning cologne mingling with the rose's scent, as one might notice while standing on a crisp Fitzrovia street outside a local chapel or waiting near Goodge Street station. The boutonniere's proportions and restrained foliage show a florist's eye for balance, designed to read well in photographs and to complement a peach tie peeking from beneath the lapel. As a local florist describing this piece, I imagine delivering it to a groom stepping through New Oxford Street - small, structured, and full of meaning, a tactile token of unity tuned to the palette of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus, and soft baby's breath that threads through the day. This arrangement reads like a small, luminous poem made for a bridal moment-the roses gathered into a symmetrical cluster of apricot warmth, each bloom unfurling in a precise spiral so the eye rests on layers of creamy peach. Surrounding them, a ring of purple-tipped lisianthus breathes cool, dusky contrast, the violet edging suggesting a twilight sky brushing a peach horizon. The addition of a delicate lattice of white filler lifts the composition, giving it a floating, airy quality as if it might drift on a summer breeze. Soft, directional light falls across the bouquet, picking out the subtle sheen on the outer petals and throwing the interior folds into gentle shadow; the result is depth without heaviness, fullness without bulk. Texturally the bouquet balances velvet and lace-the plush, rounded roses against the slender, papery lisianthus and the gossamer filler-creating an object meant to be held, studied, and inhaled. The fragrance is understated, a clean, sweet rose note that mingles with green, leafy hints and the faint drier scent of baby-like filler, evoking both nostalgia and new beginnings. For a bride stepping out near Tottenham Court Road or pausing for photos by Newman Street's cafés, this bouquet feels poised and intimate-traditional in its romance but modern in its restraint-designed to sit naturally in portraits, to be pressed to a cheek, and to be remembered for the quiet way it made the day glow. Captured from a gentle, slightly elevated viewpoint and resting on a textured light-beige fabric that resembles linen or burlap, this bouquet reads like a soft love letter wrapped in craftsmanship. The central volume is composed of abundant peach and warm orange roses, their petals spiraling outward in tight, luxuriant layers that seem to hold and refract the light. Interwoven among them are white lisianthus whose ruffled petals are edged in a striking deep violet, a contemporary accent that lifts the composition and adds cool color depth against the roses' warm glow. Sprays of baby's breath thread through the arrangement, their tiny white clusters giving a cloudlike breathiness that offsets the roses' dense texture. The bouquet's handle is neatly bound in a light peach satin ribbon, smooth and satiny to the touch, while a single strand of cream pearls is artfully wound around the stems, introducing a nostalgic, tactile flourish. The neutral fabric backdrop softens shadows and lends a handcrafted, artisanal atmosphere-something we often compose here at Fitzrovia Florist when preparing bridal pieces for couples marrying near Goodge Street or hosting intimate receptions off Rathbone Place. The overall effect is romantic and assured: a bouquet that feels both timeless and thoughtfully modern, its scent a quiet, rose-sweet promise suited to weddings, vow renewals, or small, memorable celebrations in town. A single peach rose, chosen for its flawless form and soft, blushing hue, is the focal point of this boutonniere, elegantly placed against a charcoal suit lapel that deepens the bloom's coral-pink warmth. Surrounding the rose, sprays of tiny white baby's breath form a frothy, cloud-like ring that brightens the overall silhouette and gives the arrangement an ethereal lightness. Sprigs of fresh green foliage and a delicate curled leaf provide structure and a soft contrast, their fine texture suggesting early-morning dew on nearby Fitzrovia greenery. The rose and tie are coordinated in tone, linked by a slim satin ribbon tied into a modest bow at the stem, the ribbon's sheen repeating the soft highlights on the petals. The piece conveys a restrained elegance and a gentle scent, an almost whisper of floral sweetness that complements the tactile velvet of the rose and the feather-soft gypsophila. I imagine this boutonniere worn for a wedding portrait on Goodge Street or as a thoughtful accent before a ceremony near Tottenham Court Road, a small flourish that reads as tradition and personal style. Crafted with the careful hand of a local florist at Fitzrovia Florist, the arrangement balances freshness and formality, making it suitable for a groom, best man, or treasured guest. The overall mood is one of quiet celebration-intentional, heartfelt, and perfectly suited to the intimate corners and classic architecture of our neighbourhood. In soft, natural light this peach rose boutonniere reads as an intimate study in restrained elegance: the bloom's petals curl outward from a honeyed apricot heart to a delicate peach rim, their velvety texture catching the light in a way that feels almost tactile. Scattered around the head of the rose are tiny clusters of gypsophila, their white pinpoints adding a twinkling, airy quality that lifts the arrangement and gives it a whisper of whimsy. The design is grounded by neat loops of deep green leaves-glossy, slightly curled blades that introduce a cool, structured contrast and a feeling of verdant freshness. The stem is finished in a satin ribbon that matches the rose, wrapped with a practised hand and tied with a small, neat bow whose faint sheen picks up ambient light. You can almost sense the soft floral perfume and the faint texture of the linen underneath, which sets the composition against a neutral backdrop so every nuance of colour and craft is visible. This boutonniere is the kind of subtle statement that finds its place at courtyard ceremonies and quiet receptions around Tottenham Court Road, the small private rooms off Charlotte Street, or at a Fitzrovia rehearsal dinner. Made with the attentive care you expect from a local maker, Fitzrovia Florist fashions pieces like this to feel both personal and enduring - a tiny emblem of joy suited for vows, anniversaries, or a cherished photograph pinned to a lapel. Resting gently on a woven light-beige cloth that resembles natural linen, this bridal-style bouquet is photographed from a slightly raised angle so you can appreciate both the face of each bloom and the ribboned handle beneath. The focal cluster consists of plush, creamy apricot-peach roses whose petals unfurl in soft spirals; their warm tones read like a sunrise, lending the bouquet a gentle glow. Interlaced with these roses are white lisianthus blossoms, their ruffled edges traced with a delicate violet-purple outline and small yellow stamens at the centre, which provide a lively, cool contrast. Scattered throughout are feathery sprays of baby's breath, creating negative space that feels light and dreamlike rather than crowded. The stem-wrap is finished in a blush-peach ribbon and neatly studded with rows of tiny, cream pearls, an elegant tactile detail that suggests careful bridal design and will feel secure in a hand while walking down the aisle. At the very base, the freshly trimmed green stems are visible, a reminder of the bouquet's freshness and the florist's careful finishing. The soft, even lighting accentuates texture-velvet petals, ruffled lisianthus edges, and the subtle sheen of ribbon-resulting in a composition that reads as romantic and refined. As a Fitzrovia Florist creation, this arrangement fits perfectly with small weddings and gatherings in Fitzroy Square, receptions on Charlotte Street's quieter corners, or intimate gifts collected after a stroll from Tottenham Court Road station. It carries the scent and optimism of new beginnings and quiet celebrations. A compact, dome-shaped cluster of soft peach and apricot roses takes centre stage in this elegant arrangement, the flowers arranged so tightly that each bloom contributes to a plush, domed texture-approximately two to three dozen roses, ranging from fully opened petals to tight, promising buds. Nestled around the lower ring, white Lisianthus bloom with creamy interiors and petals rimmed in deep purple, their ruffled edges offering a lively contrast to the roses' smooth velvety faces. Specks of Gypsophila (baby's breath) are woven through the arrangement, giving pockets of lightness and a traditional bridal air that offsets the denser rose mass. The bouquet sits in a contemporary rounded white basket with an open lattice, its woven reeds forming a bright, airy cradle that suggests handcrafted wicker or rattan and allows the piece to breathe visually. On the left of the scene two decorative light-wood spheres-one larger, one smaller-are placed on the white surface, their thin strips interlaced into geometric orbs that echo the vase's pattern and add an organic counterpoint. The background is a softly blurred, natural linen-coloured wall in warm beige, keeping attention on the rich peach tones and indigo-edged lisianthus. The lighting feels soft and directional, like late-morning light through a Fitzrovia window near Charlotte Street, bringing out the roses' warm glow and the Lisianthus' cool accents. This arrangement conveys gentle sophistication and celebratory poise, ideal for a wedding table, anniversary, or to welcome guests in a townhouse close to Tottenham Court Road.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create a romantic, unforgettable celebration with the "SI" Wedding Collection by Fitzrovia Florist. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples, this premium wedding flower package brings cohesive, stylish florals to every part of your big day. Each collection includes an elegant bridal bouquet, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnieres, all crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms for a luxurious finish.

Choose from three flexible packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for weddings of 100+ guests. Every option keeps your colour palette and wedding style in harmony for beautiful photos and a polished, professional look from aisle to reception.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Fitzrovia, this collection offers reliability, premium quality and a stress-free flower experience. Enjoy attentive service, beautifully conditioned flowers, and designs that celebrate love in the most heart-touching atmosphere. Perfect for city weddings, chic celebrations and timeless ceremonies alike.

Order the "SI" Wedding Collection from Fitzrovia Florist to secure your date and let our team bring your dream wedding flowers to life.
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