St Luke's Wedding Collections

At St Luke's Florist, we know your wedding flowers should feel as unique as your love story. Our dedicated local florist team in St Luke's, just moments from Old Street and the historic St Luke's Church, designs bespoke wedding bouquets, buttonholes, and venue arrangements with care, creativity, and years of hands-on experience.

Whether you're celebrating in a chic city venue near Silicon Roundabout or hosting an intimate gathering close to Barbican or Farringdon, we'll guide you through seasonal flowers, colour palettes, and styles that suit your day perfectly. From romantic garden-inspired designs to modern minimalist looks, every stem is hand-selected and conditioned in our St Luke's studio for freshness and quality you can trust.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across St Luke's, Old Street, and Clerkenwell when you order online before 3 PM, ideal for last-minute bridal party blooms or thank-you bouquets. Our couples value our clear communication, honest advice, and reliable timings on the big day.

  • Tailored wedding consultations with our expert florist team
  • Local knowledge of popular St Luke's and City of London venues
  • Flexible delivery and set-up, including same-day delivery until 3 PM

Browse our St Luke's wedding collections and order online, or get in touch to start planning flowers that will look beautiful in every photograph and memory.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored linen of a groom's suit, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell a refined story of colour and texture shaped for a modern wedding. The boutonnière is a study in restrained elegance: a single red rose, its outer petals gently unfurling, is pinned close to a lapel and softened by a small spray of gypsophila and a playful trail of slender eucalyptus, the greenery curling with natural movement that complements a clean, structured jacket. Nearby, the hand-tied bouquet repeats and amplifies that language-luxuriant, true-blue hydrangea clusters form a dramatic, cloud-like base; the rich crimson roses rise through them like punctuation, declaring romance with quiet authority. The eucalyptus leaves peek and fold between petals, their cool, rounded shapes adding a tactile, silvery contrast, while the baby's breath provides a feathered, floating texture that lightens the scene. A faint, fresh-cut scent-green, herbal, and faintly sweet-seems to lift from the stems, the result of flowers selected at peak freshness, perhaps sourced from early stalls near Old Street and arranged by hands who know St Luke's spring light and wedding rhythms. The composition reads confident and intimate at once: masculine enough to anchor a suit, gentle enough to echo the bride's bouquet. As created in a local studio near City Road, this pairing is meant to be seen close-up in portraits and felt in the small, meaningful gestures of a ceremony-an emblem of union that balances tradition with a modern, textural twist, skillfully constructed for both photograph and touch by florists who understand the neighbourhood's taste.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Captured as four intimate frames, this collage reads like a small, local love story - the floral palette of warm peach, violet-edged white, and ivory threaded through every detail by hands that know St Luke's streets and summer markets. In the top-left panel the bride holds a round bridal bouquet close to her dress: densely packed pale peach roses form the heart, surrounded by ruffled lisianthus with vivid purple edges and delicate sprigs of baby's breath that lift the composition with air. The stems are wrapped in a soft peach ribbon so the grip feels comfortable and refined beneath the bride's poised hands, the blossoms giving off a gentle, sweet perfume.

Top-right focuses on the groom's charcoal suit where a single peach rose boutonniere is pinned to the lapel, paired with tiny clusters of baby's breath, a touch of green foliage and a blush ribbon that mirrors the tie beneath - a small, considered accent that ties ceremony and attire together. Below, on the lower-left, is a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on textured fabric: the same trio of roses, lisianthus and gypsophila bound with peach ribbon and punctuated by pearl-topped pins, suggesting either a bridesmaid's posy or a playful toss bouquet.

Finally, the bottom-right displays a reception centrepiece: a dome of coordinating blooms arranged in a white, open-weave basket with two light woven spheres beside it, creating a soft, artisan table vignette. This cohesive design - scent, texture and colour - is precisely how St Luke's Florist would harmonise bridal flowers for a wedding near St Luke's Church or the Old Street area, with attention to local light and seasonal freshness.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel wedding floral collage showcases how carefully coordinated designs can tie together a whole celebration, much like a thoughtfully planned ceremony in St Luke's and its surrounding streets. In the top-left image, the bride, shown from the chest down in a subtly textured white dress, holds a lush cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. Large white oriental lilies, with their star-shaped forms and visible stamens, lead the eye downward into a waterfall of white Phalaenopsis orchids. At the centre, a single creamy yellow rose glows warmly, framed by bright green spherical flowers, clusters of vivid red berries, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila. Wisps of green foliage and fine grasses add a sense of movement, as if the bouquet is gently swaying in the aisle. The top-right panel draws in closer to the groom's chest, where a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and vibrant red tie set the scene for a perfectly matched boutonnière. A single pristine white orchid bloom, a small green pompon flower, and a sprinkling of white filler flowers are gathered and finished with a bright red ribbon. Below, in the bottom-left image, the same boutonnière is laid carefully on a neutral linen-like fabric, its textures and craftsmanship clearly visible - the satin sheen of the ribbon, the smooth orchid petals, and the soft, airy baby's breath. In the bottom-right panel, the bridal bouquet is shown on its own, placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface, against a pale grey wall. Three white woven balls beside the vase add a contemporary decorative touch, evoking a stylish St Luke's reception or photo corner where every detail has been thoughtfully styled.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage of four images presents a harmonious wedding flower theme built around bold fuchsia peonies, crisp white alstroemeria, and fresh green highlights, a palette that would suit an intimate ceremony near St Luke's just as well as a larger City gathering. In the top-left frame, the bride appears only from the neckline down, her white strapless gown forming a gentle, flowing background for a lush, dome-shaped bouquet. The bouquet brims with deep pink, multi-layered peonies and white alstroemeria flecked with subtle maroon speckles, their smooth petals contrasting with the ruffled peonies. Spiky, lime-green floral elements and buds weave through the blooms, supported by glossy dark green leaves that give the design structure. Her hands, one adorned with a slender ring, hold the flowers close, suggesting a moment just before walking down the aisle. The top-right frame brings focus to the groom, showing a close-up of a dark charcoal suit and lavender-purple tie. A carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned to the lapel: a small spray of white alstroemeria and airy green flowers, with sprigs of foliage, all neatly tied with a lavender satin ribbon matching the tie, a thoughtful touch that feels at home around the streets near St Luke's and Shoreditch. In the bottom-left frame, a more modest bouquet lies on light beige, slightly textured fabric. It mirrors the bridal bouquet's composition, featuring magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents, with stems bound in a clean wrap of lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids or for the traditional bouquet toss. The bottom-right frame shows the same flower combination reinvented as a wedding centrepiece. The blooms and foliage are nestled into a distinctive spherical white vase formed of crisscrossing, woven material, while three beige woven spheres sit nearby, creating a cohesive, contemporary table display. Together, these images illustrate how a single floral recipe can flow seamlessly from the bridal party to the reception tables across the St Luke's area.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A single, carefully chosen pink rose is transformed into a groom's boutonniere, resting neatly on the lapel of a deep charcoal suit and making a subtle yet unforgettable statement. The rose itself is full and luminous, with layered petals opening in a smooth spiral that suggests fresh morning blooms just delivered from a trusted local florist near St Luke's. Surrounding the rose are delicate accents: a few airy sprigs of white baby's breath that add a mist-like softness and slender touches of greenery that introduce natural lines and gentle movement. Behind the bloom, a sleek, folded leaf acts almost like a tailored collar, giving the boutonniere a modern, structured silhouette that pairs beautifully with the clean lines of the suit. The stem is wrapped in a rich velvet ribbon, which adds a sense of tactile luxury and ensures a secure, comfortable fit against the fabric. The contrast between the dark suit and the soft pink rose creates a calm, romantic focal point, ideal for a groom preparing to exchange vows in a church by St Luke's, a registry office, or a small local venue. The lighting in the image is soft and flattering, highlighting the rose's velvety texture and the gentle sheen of the ribbon without any harsh shadows. This boutonniere seems designed for that moment just before the ceremony, when emotions are high and details matter-the sort of personalised finishing touch that reflects both the groom's style and the caring hands that crafted it in a nearby St Luke's flower shop.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel wedding collage brings to life a classic red rose and baby's breath theme, captured as if on a wedding morning near the quiet streets around St Luke's. In the top-left panel, a bride in a traditional white lace wedding gown gently holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet composed entirely of rich, velvety red roses and clouds of white gypsophila. The roses are packed closely, their petals spiralling towards lush centres, while fine sprigs of green foliage add depth and contrast without disturbing the symmetry. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, fastened to a deep grey suit jacket, worn with a crisp white shirt and bright red tie. A single budding red rose is surrounded by tiny white baby's breath flowers, slender green leaves, and graceful threads of decorative grass, finished with a small red satin bow that ties it visually back to the bride's bouquet. Below, the bottom-left panel shows a similar bouquet laid on a pale, textured surface, its stems neatly aligned and bound with red-and-white striped twine, hinting at the florist's practiced hands. Large red rose heads open fully across the top, interspersed with generous clusters of baby's breath and framed by fresh green foliage. The bottom-right panel reveals a charming reception centerpiece: a compact, dome-shaped cluster of red roses and baby's breath arranged in a spherical white vase made from intertwined, rattan-like strips that create an open, airy lattice. Two smaller woven spheres in soft off-white rest nearby, echoing the texture of the vase. Together, the images show how a simple red-and-white palette can create cohesion from personal flowers to table décor, perfect for an intimate St Luke's wedding celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A close-up view of the groom's boutonnière captures a moment of understated elegance, as though you were standing in a St Luke's dressing room just before the ceremony. The focal point is a single rose in a soft lilac shade, its petals tightly layered yet gently curling at the edges, suggesting both structure and tenderness. Surrounding the rose is a frame of fine, feathery greenery, adding a light, almost whispering movement, and tiny tufts of baby's breath that cluster like miniature clouds, offering a pure white contrast to the rose's subtle colour. The stems are neatly wrapped, then finished with a slim lavender ribbon that has a soft sheen, catching highlights like afternoon light on nearby brickwork. The palette is intentionally muted - lilac, white, and fresh green - so the boutonnière can sit gracefully against a dark lapel without shouting for attention. You can picture the florist at St Luke's Florist turning it carefully in hand, checking that each element lies just so, that no stem protrudes awkwardly, and that the overall shape is slim yet sculpted. It carries a hint of fragrance, enough to be noticed in a quiet moment as the groom takes a breath before stepping into the aisle. There is a sense of quiet confidence and thoughtful design here; this is not a loud statement piece, but a delicate token meant to complement the bridal bouquet and reflect the shared spirit of the celebration, whether the wedding takes place in a nearby church, registry office, or intimate venue tucked within the St Luke's neighbourhood.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed four-image collage presents a complete wedding flower story that feels at home in St Luke's, from the aisle to the reception table. In the top-left frame, a bride holds a lavish cascading bouquet against the intricate pattern of her white lace gown. The bouquet is lush and flowing, with white phalaenopsis orchids draping softly downwards, each bloom marked by a gentle yellow center. Nestled among them are blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, and airy clusters of white baby's breath, all supported by fresh green foliage. Slender spires of deep, almost fuchsia pink flowers add a modern twist, giving depth and movement to the design. In the top-right image, the camera closes in on a groom's suit jacket in charcoal or black, highlighting a single orchid boutonniere pinned neatly to his lapel. The bright red tie and discreetly patterned shirt beneath add a hint of personality, while the white phalaenopsis orchid, tiny sprays of baby's breath, and slim green sprigs are tied with a delicate white satin ribbon for a polished finish that echoes the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left panel shows that same boutonniere lying on a softly textured beige cloth, like linen or burlap, offering a clear view of the craftsmanship in the stem wrapping and floral balance. In the final bottom-right image, a coordinating table centerpiece stands on a white surface in a white woven, lattice-effect cylinder vase. White orchids arch above pink garden roses, pale purple stock, baby's breath, and greenery, with those same deep pink spikes threaded through. Two white decorative woven spheres nestle beside the vase, suggesting a refined reception scene, the sort that might be styled by a local St Luke's florist for an intimate celebration just off the church square.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This elegant quartet of wedding florals - arranged in a four-panel collage - balances passionate crimson and pure white with expert craftsmanship and soft, natural lighting. In the top-left panel the bride is shown from mid-torso holding a cascading bridal bouquet: open white lilies and clustered red roses form the heart of the arrangement while white phalaenopsis orchids trail gracefully downward, interspersed with tiny sprays of Gypsophila and vivid red hypericum berries; varied greens and thin, feathery foliage provide depth against a warm beige background. The top-right panel focuses close on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit lapel; a single white phalaenopsis takes centre stage, accompanied by two clusters of hypericum, small green leaves and delicate baby's breath, finished with a perfectly tied loop of red ribbon that visually connects to his red tie. The bottom-left shows a corsage laid flat on a softly woven light fabric - a tender white orchid surrounded by bright berries, slender leaves and a playful red ribbon, evoking the gentle brush of petals at the shoulder. Bottom-right reveals a refined centerpiece in a white woven vase set on a white table, flanked by smooth white spheres; the centerpiece mirrors the bouquet's lilies, roses and cascading orchids with abundant foliage and wispy accents. I picture these coordinated pieces gracing a wedding at St Luke's or a reception near Old Street, their fragrance and textures lending a calm, celebratory warmth to the day.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding floral collage feels like turning the pages of a love story set around the calm streets of St Luke's. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless gown holds a cascading bouquet that flows almost to her waist. The bouquet is abundant with pristine white phalaenopsis orchids, their arching stems and broad petals catching the light, intertwined with blush pink roses, soft lavender blooms, and tiny white clouds of baby's breath. Threads of trailing greenery soften the outline, giving the bouquet a romantic, garden-inspired movement. The top-right panel shifts focus to the groom, showing only the chest and lapel of his dark charcoal-grey suit. Pinned neatly is a refined boutonniere built around a single white phalaenopsis orchid, framed by clusters of lavender-toned filler flowers and a touch of green foliage. A slender purple ribbon ties the design together and harmonises with his magenta tie, suggesting the couple worked closely with their florist to match every detail. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is arranged on a textured, light beige fabric that recalls soft furnishings in a St Luke's townhouse. Here, a closed orchid bud is paired with baby's breath and fresh green leaves, gathered with a bright pink ribbon that adds a playful splash of colour. The bottom-right panel presents a striking cascading arrangement in an intricately woven white vase, placed on a simple white surface. White orchids and a medley of pink and lavender roses tumble in layers, accented by purple fillers and baby's breath, with three white woven decorative spheres beside the vase, creating an elegant, cohesive focal point for a local London wedding reception.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows a beautifully coordinated bridal bouquet and groom's boutonnière, crafted with the attentive care of a local florist serving the St Luke's area. The bouquet is full yet controlled in shape, a rounded hand-tied design that feels classic but not old-fashioned. At its centre, blush-mauve roses unfurl in generous layers, each petal gently curled and lightly textured, creating a soft, romantic heart. Interspersed among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, their tidy, domed heads adding a modern, almost playful edge, like little bursts of spring colour you might spot walking near City Road or along quiet Islington side streets. Creamy white lisianthus and related delicate blooms thread through the design, their ruffled petals light and cloud-like, softening the contrasts and creating a luminous backdrop for the pink roses. The bouquet's greenery is measured and deliberate: fine stems and leaves curve gracefully around the blooms, framing without overwhelming them, so the entire arrangement reads as balanced and airy rather than heavy. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in smooth pink and white ribbon, which provides a clean, elegant handle and subtly reflects ambient light. Resting beside the bouquet, the boutonnière mirrors the palette on a small scale. A single white lisianthus or similar bloom forms its centre, accented with slim sprigs of greenery and a fine lavender ribbon detail, ready to pin neatly to a groom's suit for a ceremony near St Luke's Church or around Old Street. Soft lighting caresses the petals, highlighting their natural sheen and hinting at their gentle fragrance. Together, bouquet and boutonnière suggest the intimacy, optimism, and careful preparation of a wedding day where every floral element has been thoughtfully considered.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
In this four-part wedding collage, each panel explores the romance of red roses, arranged with a sense of harmony that would feel at home in a St Luke's celebration or a nearby townhouse reception. The top-left image centres on a bride in a white gown, her hands gently folded around a compact, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is a lush cluster of deep red roses, their petals layered and velvety, interwoven with glossy red hypericum berries that glimmer subtly. A trim collar of dark green foliage hugs the base of the design, outlining the bouquet's dome shape and providing a crisp contrast to the cream of her dress. In the top-right panel, attention moves to the groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, set against his vivid red tie and pristine white shirt. On his lapel sits a small yet striking boutonniere: a single red rosebud nestled among slender green foliage, fine white gypsophila, and a few small red berries. The stems are bound with a fine red satin ribbon, fashioned into a neat bow that ties the buttonhole delicately into the wider colour scheme. The bottom-left image reveals another bouquet, perhaps created for a bridesmaid or for decorating a registrar's table. Several rich red roses and clusters of hypericum berries sit snugly within wide, dark green tropical leaves, which are folded and fanned around the flowers to frame them in a sculptural arc. A red ribbon secures the stems, while the bouquet rests on a textured beige fabric that adds a sense of warmth and tactility, reminiscent of a quietly lit reception room. The bottom-right panel brings the focus to the table décor: a dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and berries poised atop a white, spherical stand woven from natural fibres. Two smaller wicker spheres in a light wood tone are placed beside it on a pale surface, with a neutral beige and grey wall behind. Together, the four scenes demonstrate how a single red rose and berry theme can be translated seamlessly from bridal bouquet to groom's boutonniere and through to the reception tables around St Luke's.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A coordinated wedding flower ensemble is captured in this four-panel image, each piece echoing the same palette of blush pink, lavender, and fresh green that would complement a ceremony close to St Luke's. In the top-left scene, the focus is on the bride's hands and the skirt of her white lace gown, as she holds a generous, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is densely packed with pale pink and soft lavender roses in different stages of bloom, adding depth and movement through their layered petals. Among them sit crisp green button chrysanthemums, sweet pink alstroemeria touched with yellow freckles, and tiny clusters of white baby's breath, all supported by glossy green leaves that give the design a natural, garden-inspired feel. To the right, the upper panel narrows in on the groom's charcoal grey suit and vivid fuchsia tie. A single boutonniere is pinned at the lapel, made up of one blush pink rosebud, small green chrysanthemums, airy gypsophila, and slender decorative grass, tied neatly with a coordinating pink ribbon, creating a subtle but stylish echo of the bridal bouquet. In the lower-left image, a similar bouquet-perhaps intended for a bridesmaid-rests horizontally on lightly textured beige fabric, which allows a clear look at the fuchsia ribbon wrapping the stems and the careful spiralling of flowers. The lower-right panel introduces a matching table centerpiece: a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath, gathered into a white spherical vase that has a woven or lattice-like design. Two small, light-coloured decorative spheres sit alongside on a white surface, completing a coordinated wedding look ideal for receptions around St Luke's and its nearby venues.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
Viewed as a harmonious set, this four-part image celebrates classic wedding floristry through cream and pale yellow roses threaded with blushing pink-mauve blooms, cushions of baby's breath and rich green foliage. The upper-left panel captures the bride cradling a round, tightly clustered bouquet against a white dress with fine lace on the bodice; the roses' layered petals catch the light and suggest a soft, powdery fragrance. To the upper-right, the groom's boutonnière offers a study in restraint: a single creamy white rosebud nestled with a tiny spray of baby's breath and a neat ribbon bow, pinned to a charcoal suit beside a vivid red silk tie-every stitch and stem chosen to complement the bridal palette. The lower-left frame shows a charming bridesmaid posy resting on textured beige linen-open-faced cream and pale yellow roses, deeper pink accents, and abundant baby's breath; the stems are finished with a pink-and-white striped wrap that feels handcrafted and personal. The lower-right scene translates the bridal style into table décor: a compact round arrangement sits in a striking white globe vase made from woven, white-painted twigs, accompanied by two light woven spheres that lend rustic texture to the elegant composition. As a florist working out of St Luke's, I imagine these pieces placed across reception tables in nearby streets and small venues, their soft colours and tactile contrasts creating a calm, sophisticated atmosphere. St Luke's Florist prepares similar coordinated suites for local couples, mindful of scent, scale and how every small detail reads together on the big day.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is pictured resting gently against a neutral backdrop, its colours recalling the soft light of an early St Luke's morning. The shape is classic and slightly rounded, gathered with care so each bloom has space to breathe. White lisianthus blossoms, plush and velvety, form the heart of the design, their petals layered like folded silk. Around them, pastel hydrangea heads add pillowy volume, each tiny floret reflecting a hint of blush and misty lavender when the light touches it. Sprinkled through the composition are playful lilac allium, their star-like clusters giving the bouquet a touch of character and movement, as though catching a passing breeze along one of the quiet side streets near the parish. Crisp greenery threads between the flowers, providing fresh, cool contrast against the soft petals, and the stems are neatly wrapped, likely in a smooth ribbon that sits comfortably in the hand. The lighting feels gentle and even, creating a natural glow that enhances the bouquet's youthful, serene mood rather than overshadowing it. You can almost imagine the faint, clean fragrance-a mixture of green freshness and delicate floral notes-floating up as the bouquet is lifted. This is the sort of arrangement carried down the aisle of a local church or registry office, then later placed in a glass jug on a kitchen table overlooking the gardens of St Luke's. It embodies a quiet promise: thoughtful craftsmanship, carefully chosen seasonal stems, and a style that honours both tradition and personal love story, allowing the couple's emotions to sit centre stage while the flowers softly echo their commitment.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
The boutonnière here is a study in quiet refinement: a single, perfectly formed peach rosebud sits close to the groom's heart, its small, velvety petals tightly cupped and blushing from soft coral to warm apricot at the outer edges. Around that central bud, delicate sprays of gypsophila scatter tiny white stars that catch the light and provide a feather-light contrast to the rose's smooth surface. A few narrow green leaves-chosen for their glossy texture and clean lines-frame the blossom, their cool tone anchoring the warm hues and adding a crisp botanical edge against the dark charcoal or navy of the jacket. The tie beneath mirrors the coral warmth of the rose, creating a coordinated harmony that reads as considered and intimate; a narrow peach ribbon bow at the boutonnière's base echoes this palette and softens the tailoring with a handcrafted flourish. Up close, you can sense the texture play: the soft nap of the rose petals, the airy scatter of gypsophila, the slight stiffness of the foliage, and the smooth satin of the ribbon. For a wedding around St Luke's-whether stepping out from a small ceremony near Old Street or pausing for photos by City Road-the boutonnière acts as a tender punctuation mark, a wearable keepsake that ties into the overall floral story. It's a small detail that expresses tradition and tenderness, chosen to sit comfortably against a lapel, to endure through vows and to appear in close-up photographs that will be cherished for years to come.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image reads like a day in the studio of a seasoned St Luke's florist: four coordinated views of a single white-and-purple wedding scheme showing the bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy and tall table centerpiece. The bridal bouquet is composed around creamy-white oriental lilies - their broad petals luminous in soft morning light, some open to reveal pale stamens, others as tight buds promising longevity - paired with white Eustoma (Lisianthus) edged in a confident purple halo. Interspersed are thin spikes of deep purple accent flowers, wispy grasses and mixed green foliage that add movement and a natural silhouette. The groom's boutonnière, pinned to a dark charcoal suit jacket with a rich purple silk tie peeking beneath, scales the same elements down: a single open purple-rimmed lisianthus, a tiny lily bud and delicate green sprigs tied with a small white ribbon bow. A smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss posy lies on textured beige fabric; its stems are neatly wrapped in white ribbon, reinforcing the handmade quality and the tactile contrast between glossy lilies and ruffled lisianthus. The tall centerpiece sits in a contemporary white spherical vase with an open-weave texture, leaves and grass-like foliage cascading from the top while two woven beige decorative spheres on the table echo the vase's materiality. The light is gentle and warm, the scent a soft blend of sweet lilies and herbal green notes - an arrangement I'd happily deliver across St Luke's, Old Street and Shoreditch for a refined city wedding.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
On the groom's jacket, a single red rose boutonniere becomes a focal point of colour and emotion, the bloom sitting proudly against dark fabric like a small emblem of love. Its petals are richly saturated, velvet-soft, and gently spiralled towards the centre, giving the flower both depth and a sense of quiet drama. Surrounding the rose, tailored sprigs of lush green foliage fan out with measured precision, their shapes echoing the clean lines of a well-cut suit. Small berries add an extra layer of interest, their rounded forms and deeper tones complementing the rose while introducing natural texture. Dainty tufts of baby's breath are tucked in as a soft halo, scattering tiny white blossoms around the main flower in a way that lightens and lifts the arrangement. The boutonniere sits just above a crimson tie, the matching shades of red linking the floral detail seamlessly with the groom's wedding outfit. Under the kind of warm, flattering light you might find in a ceremony space or reception near St Luke's Church, the rose seems almost to glow, its curves edged with subtle highlights. The design feels thoughtfully proportioned-not too large, not too small-so that it moves easily as the groom walks, greets guests, or embraces loved ones. It suggests both tradition and individuality, a piece created by a local St Luke's Florist who understands how a single flower can carry the weight of the day. This is more than an accessory; it is a wearable reminder of the promises and celebrations unfolding around it.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Under soft, natural light the boutonnière reads like a tiny, perfect keepsake: a single pale yellow rose, velvety and compact, takes centre stage with delicate sprays of baby's breath and slender green sprigs tucked neatly around it. The rose's petals unfold gently, their palest yellow suggesting calm and affection, while the feathery gypsophila introduces an airy luminosity that contrasts the bloom's plushness. A crisp white ribbon is tied at the base, its neat knot and short tails adding a handcrafted finish that flatters the tactile play between blossom and foliage. In the photograph the pin is set against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie; the contrast is striking yet harmonious-the soft floral tone bringing a gentle, composed note to the bold attire. The overall effect is both refined and sincere: a small flourish that speaks of care without fuss. I imagine this boutonnière being pinned on in a snug flat near St Luke's Market before a neighbourhood ceremony, the wearer catching a faint, fresh scent of rose that feels reassuring amid the day's excitement. The texture story is clear in close-up-the rose's plush petals, the whisper-light breath of the fillers, and the crispness of the ribbon and fabric beside it-each element chosen for proportion and comfort. As a local florist, assembling these miniature bouquets is an act of thoughtful restraint; they're tiny ambassadors of the celebration, meant to be worn, to be felt, and to echo the gentle joy of the occasion.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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