''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-image composition reads like a wedding mood board in peach, purple and white, each frame revealing a different moment of floral craftsmanship. In the upper-left, a bride holds a round, hand-tied bouquet against the ivory of her dress; at its heart a cluster of pale peach roses gives warmth, while frilly white lisianthus edged in vibrant violet trace gentle motion around the blooms and little sprigs of baby's breath lift the silhouette with airy punctuation. The bride's hands are tenderly placed, the bouquet's handle kept visually minimal so attention stays on texture-the velvety rose petals, ruffled lisianthus and the soft cloud of gypsophila. Opposite, the groom's boutonniere is shown pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose remains restrained yet expressive, softened by fine greenery and delicate baby's breath, and a neatly tied peach ribbon that reflects the colour of the bride's bouquet and the groom's solid tie beneath the lapel. Below left, a smaller bouquet rests on a woven, neutral cloth; its compact shape and pearl-dotted ribbon wrapping suggest vintage detail and an intimacy suited to close friends or a bridesmaid. The lower-right panel turns to reception styling-a low, domed arrangement of the same blooms set in a white woven vessel with an open, basket-like weave, paired with two lightly textured decorative spheres, suggesting a table vignette lit by soft morning light. The tactile contrasts, subtle fragrance of early-summer roses, and the consistent palette show how one harmonious design thread can dress bouquets, blooms and tables for an elegant Westminster celebration. This arrangement feels like a quiet poem composed in petals: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses gathers at the heart, each bloom unfurling in layered spirals that catch the light like tiny lanterns. Encircling them is a neat ring of purple-edged lisianthus that adds a cool, almost twilight note to the composition, reminiscent of evening shadows falling across the River Thames near Westminster. Fine lacing of white baby's breath and other delicate fillers weave through the roses, lending an ethereal, floating quality so the bouquet appears both lush and weightless. The colour story reads as soft sunrise-peach and cream warmed by a hint of gold-while the lisianthus introduces a gentle counterpoint that keeps the palette elegant and refined. Under soft, natural light the petals show faint veins and translucent rims, the arrangements' curves softened by the shadows they cast. The tactile contrast is pleasing: the smooth, creamy density of the roses against the crisp, papery lisianthus and the filigree of filler flowers creates depth without fuss. As a bridal piece suited to Westminster occasions, it would complement lace gowns and historic venues from Whitehall to Victoria Station, and its modest scale makes it comfortable to hold throughout a ceremony and reception. Freshly made and smelling faintly of sweet rose and green stems, this bouquet offers a calm, poised presence-an understated centrepiece of a wedding that values close moments and careful craftsmanship, with local floristry knowledge shaping every stem and tie. Laid horizontally and photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint on a textured light beige burlap-like cloth, this bridal bouquet feels like a warm morning in Westminster - refined, composed, and quietly joyful. The central mass is a rounded cluster of full-peach and soft orange roses, their petals unfolding in dense spirals that create a rich, tactile surface. Between those sunlit roses sit white lisianthus whose ruffled petals are tipped in deep violet, a cool edge that adds depth and contemporary flair to the classic palette. Tiny white sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven through the arrangement, offering cloudlike pauses that lighten the composition and let the roses breathe. From the lower right the stems are neatly wrapped in a light peach-coral satin ribbon; a strand of cream pearls winds about the handle, suggesting an heirloom accent you might find in a Westminster wedding album. Soft, diffuse lighting highlights the petals' gradients and the ribbon's sheen while keeping contrasts gentle and romantic. As a local florist with knowledge of the area's wedding venues - from intimate ceremonies near St James's Park to civil vows around Victoria - Westminster Florist arranges these elements with balance in mind: colour harmony, tactile contrast, and an overall silhouette that reads beautifully in photographs and in hand. The bouquet conveys quiet celebration, making it suited to weddings, anniversaries, or any occasion in central London where sophisticated simplicity is desired. There is a practiced simplicity to this boutonniere that speaks of thoughtful craftsmanship and soft celebration. A single, flawless peach rose takes centre stage, its blush-to-coral petals curling inward with the satin-smooth richness of freshly opened blooms; the hue mirrors the nearby tie, forming a warm palette that reads as both romantic and celebratory. Surrounding the main bloom, sprays of delicate white baby's breath create a frothy, cloud-like veil, their tiny blossoms catching light like scattered pearls. Wisps of green foliage-slender, crisp, and almost fern-like-frame the rose, adding structure and a lively, garden-fresh scent that lifts the composition. At the base, a slender satin ribbon in coral-pink is tied into a tidy bow, the ribbon's sheen repeating the tie's tone and binding the whole arrangement with quiet precision.As a local Westminster florist would note, this boutonniere is designed for real moments: pinned at a registry office ceremony near Westminster Abbey, carried through pre-ceremony photographs around Whitehall, or worn by a cherished guest arriving via Victoria Station. The charcoal suit provides a sophisticated contrast that makes the peach glow richer, while the bouquet's textures invite touch-the rose's plush petals, the airy baby's breath, the feathered greenery. From fragrance to finish, the piece conveys joy, promise, and calm assurance, finished with care to withstand an afternoon of vows, toasts, and portrait sittings. This is the kind of detail Westminster Florist heads into each order with when preparing boutonnieres for couples across the borough, balancing tradition, local character, and floristry expertise. In the soft, natural light of a florist's studio near Victoria Street, this peach rose boutonniere reads as an emblem of refined simplicity and calm joy. The single rose sits at the centre, its petals graduating from a golden apricot base to a luminous peach rim-each layer folded with a craftsperson's eye so the bloom appears full yet effortlessly light. Interspersed around the rose are tiny sprays of gypsophila, their bright white dots like distant stars set against the warm petals; they introduce an airy, whimsical texture without competing for attention. Curved loops of verdant foliage frame the composition, their glossy, cool surfaces and narrow blades creating a crisp silhouette that lifts the arrangement away from the neutral linen it rests upon. The stem is wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, wound and finished with a small tidy knot whose soft sheen catches the light discreetly. As a florist at Westminster Florist, I often prepare boutonnières like this for couples marrying near Westminster Abbey or for guests stepping out from ceremonies by Westminster Bridge-the piece travels well on a lapel and photographs with enduring grace. The scent is gentle and floral, a subtle reminder of spring gardens; the textures invite touch without overwhelming the eye. This boutonniere feels both modern and timeless, ideal for summer weddings, anniversaries, or any occasion where understated elegance and careful detail matter most in the heart of Westminster. Resting on a textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, this bouquet is offered with the kind of attention we practise at Westminster Florist: peach-apricot roses form the soft, sun-warmed core, each rose unfurling in layered curves that feel both intimate and abundant. Ruffled white lisianthus punctuate the arrangement, each bloom edged in a fresh violet-purple that reads like a cool breath against the warmer rose tones. Sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven throughout, their tiny cloud-like blossoms creating delicate negative space that lifts the composition and keeps it airy rather than dense. The handle is bound in matching blush ribbon and threaded with several rows of small cream pearls; that band of pearls adds a tactile, heirloom note, and the neatly cut green stems visible at the base remind you of the arrangement's freshness and florist craftsmanship.

Gentle, even light reveals subtle tonal shifts-peach deepening where petals overlap, lilac halos on the lisianthus edges-and the scent is a soft, floral breath rather than overwhelming perfume. This bouquet reads as romantic and refined: perfect as a bridal bouquet for a ceremony near Parliament Square or as an elegant centrepiece for a reception overlooking the Thames. I note the textures for someone who cannot see it clearly: the velvet petals, the crisp lisianthus edges, the feathery Gypsophila, and the smooth satin ribbon, all combined to create a bouquet that feels bespoke and quietly celebratory for the streets of Westminster. In soft, diffused daylight this elegant tablepiece presents as an intimate study in texture and colour: a tight, rounded dome of approximately two to three dozen apricot and soft peach roses, each blossom layered with satiny petals that graduate from blush centers to warmer outer edges. Encircling the base, white Lisianthus flowers with their creamy throats and striking deep-purple edges create a graceful fringing that lifts the gaze and introduces a painterly contrast to the rosy dome. Flecks of white Gypsophila are sprinkled throughout, their tiny stars of bloom adding vintage lightness and a delicate scent that mingles with the roses' sweet perfume. The bouquet sits in a modern white woven orb - an airy, nest-like vase whose open lattice of smooth reeds resembles painted rattan and frames the flowers without obscuring them. Two woven wooden or bamboo spheres rest to the left, their light grain and open construction playing off the vase's geometry. The backdrop is a warm beige, linen-textured wall softly out of focus, suggesting a quiet room near St James's Park or the quieter corners of Victoria; the arrangement's presence feels like a borrowed moment from a Westminster morning. As created by a neighbourhood florist, this piece balances contemporary lines with classic romance - suitable for wedding centrepieces, anniversary surprises, or to brighten a reception desk in a nearby office - and Westminster Florist can prepare similar bouquets for local delivery around Victoria and Millbank.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the wedding of your dreams with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Westminster Florist in Westminster. Designed for elegance, romance and ease, this premium bridal flower package includes everything you need to beautifully style your ceremony and reception. Choose from three tailored options to suit your guest list: the Intimate Package (50-75 guests), Original Package (75-100 guests) or Ultimate Package (100+ guests). Each collection features a stunning bridal bouquet, coordinating bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms. Our experienced florists carefully hand-design every arrangement to match your colour palette and wedding theme, ensuring a cohesive, luxurious look in all your photos. Perfect for classic, modern or rustic celebrations, the SI Wedding Collection takes the guesswork out of wedding flowers so you can focus on enjoying your big day. Westminster Florist is known for friendly service, reliable delivery and exquisite floral design, helping couples across Westminster celebrate life, love and marriage in a truly heart-touching atmosphere. Reserve your SI Wedding Collection today and let us bring your vision to life.
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    The bouquets were vibrant and full of life. They added so much color to our wedding venue.

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    Every detail in the arrangement spoke of craftsmanship and care, adding a splash of vibrant color to our day. The design was both timeless and unique, lending a refined air to our celebration.

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    Exceptional quality and fresh flowers from Westminster Florist. They took the stress out of planning our wedding decor.

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    A refined arrangement with a burst of colors and creative design. It brought sophistication to our celebration in a wonderfully natural way.

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    The exceptional design and vibrant colour palette were the perfect complements to our celebration. Every detail was arranged with such care, making our day more magical.

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    The bouquets were absolutely stunning and the flowers were fresh all day. Highly recommend Westminster Florist.

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    Every bloom was arranged with such artistic vision that it elevated the overall ambience of our celebration. I highly appreciated the craftsmanship and service from Westminster Florist.

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    The bouquets were absolutely stunning, adding a perfect touch to our big day. The flowers were so fresh and vibrant.

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    The vibrant bouquet was a standout feature, expertly assembled with both style and precision. Every flower added a unique note of beauty to the day.

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    The bouquets were elegant and exactly what we envisioned. Westminster Florist provided excellent service.

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    The bouquets were a centerpiece of our wedding decor. Absolutely beautiful.

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