''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-image composition captures a cohesive peach, purple and white wedding scheme seen from four close perspectives, each vignette revealing material, scent and craft. The top-left close-up presents the bridal bouquet: a tight, rounded cluster of full peach roses at its centre, their petals thick and velvety, surrounded by white lisianthus rimmed in vibrant purple that give a subtle, romantic contrast; delicate baby's breath drifts through the spaces and the ribbon-wrapped stem is gently concealed beneath the bride's gloved hands, the soft light catching the cream of her dress. In the top-right frame a groom's boutonniere sits against a dark charcoal lapel - a single peach rose bud, a sprig of baby's breath and fine foliage, finished with a blush ribbon and paired visually with a matching solid peach tie, the pairing bridging bridal softness and ceremonial formality. Bottom-left shows a smaller bouquet placed on neutral woven fabric; the handle is wrapped in peach ribbon and studded with pearly pins, the composition compact and suited to a bridesmaid or a toss bouquet. Bottom-right displays a reception centerpiece: the same flowers arranged into a domed cluster inside a white, intricately woven basket-like vase, with two small light-beige decorative spheres beside it, suggesting an elegant table setting. As a florist who knows Westminster's rhythm - from quiet mornings near Westminster Abbey to brisk deliveries around Victoria - I imagine these blooms arriving fresh from our studio, their gentle scent and refined textures completing a calm, joyful day. This arrangement reads like a gentle poem in flowers: a symmetrical cluster of apricot-tinged roses sits at the centre, each blossom opening like a small, silken rosebud warmed from within. Encircling the roses is an elegant halo of violet-edged lisianthus, the petals blurring from soft purple to white and suggesting the hush of twilight over the Thames embankment. Fine sprays of white baby's breath are woven through the core, creating a delicate lattice that lifts the composition and introduces an ethereal, weightless quality-as if the bouquet might float away on a summer breeze from the Mall toward Buckingham Palace. The lighting across the bouquet is soft and even, revealing subtle petal veining and the creamy texture of each rose while the lisianthus adds a cool counterpoint to the peach warmth. Texturally, the piece balances velvety rose petals with the faint crispness of filler stems so that every angle reveals a new interplay of shadow and sheen. The fragrance is understated: a fresh, sweet rose note threaded with a green, garden-like coolness that feels calming when held. Crafted with careful attention to proportion and rhythm, this bouquet sits beautifully in a bride's hands or on a reception table; it's meant for quiet celebration and photographic moments taken along Victoria Street or in the hush beside Parliament Square. The overall impression is one of poised romance and thoughtful simplicity-an elegant choice for a wedding that favours subtlety and heartfelt detail. Captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint and resting horizontally on a pale, textured beige fabric that resembles linen or coarse cotton, this bouquet is a composition of gentle warmth and subtle drama. The central focus is a lush dome of peach and soft orange roses, each bloom unfurling in luxuriant spirals so tight and full they read like miniature suns, radiating a soft, golden glow beneath natural light. Interspersed among those roses, crisp white lisianthus - their petals ruffled and edged in a striking deep purple-violet - introduce a cool, contemporary sting of colour that heightens the peach tones and gives the arrangement a refined edge. Sprays of baby's breath weave through the arrangement like tiny white constellations, adding air and a whimsical punctuation to the denser blooms. The bouquet's stems are wrapped in a light peach satin ribbon, tied cleanly so the ribbon lies smooth against the palms, while a strand of off-white pearls spirals down the handle, offering an old-world, tactile charm. Set against the neutral linen backdrop, the bouquet feels both timeless and intimate, the kind of hand-tied offering one might entrust to Westminster Flowers for a small ceremony near Parliament Square or a private celebration along the Thames. The visual textures-velvety rose petals, ruffled lisianthus edges, feathery gypsophila, and glossy pearls-promise a soft scent and a warmth that suits weddings, anniversaries, or moments when elegance and quiet joy are desired. As a florist who frequently works around Victoria Street and the gardens by St James's Park, I compose boutonnieres to balance subtlety with emotional clarity; this one achieves that through a single, immaculate peach rose set against a dark charcoal lapel. The rose's petals are rimmed with creamy blush, the inner coils warming to coral-pink like a sunrise filtered through silk. Surrounding the bloom, feathery sprays of white baby's breath-gypsophila-create a soft, frothy pillow that lightens the composition and suggests innocence and celebration. Fine green foliage and a gently curved fern frond provide both visual scaffolding and a fresh, garden-scented contrast, their textures offering a lively counterpoint to the rose's velvety smoothness. The piece is anchored with a pale peach satin ribbon tied with precision, mirroring the tone of an accompanying tie so that the boutonniere reads as part of a considered ensemble. Pinned in the classic position, the floral cluster sits calm and assured, catching ambient light to reveal subtle tonal shifts. This is the kind of boutonniere we prepare at Westminster Flowers for weddings held near Westminster Abbey or ceremonies on Whitehall-a small emblem of promise and affection that complements formal attire while remaining comfortable for the wearer. It suggests celebration without ostentation, scenting the air faintly of blossoms and cut stems and inviting a close, appreciative glance from loved ones. Prepared with the practiced hand of a local Westminster florist, this peach rose boutonniere rests against a pale linen backdrop as if poised for a ceremony near Westminster Abbey. The rose itself presents a small drama of colour: deep golden-apricot at the base of each petal that melts outward into a softer peach tone at the edges, the layering giving a plush, almost velveteen impression under the morning light. Tiny clusters of gypsophila scatter around the bloom like soft confetti, their tiny white flowers brightening the arrangement and lending a playful, innocent air. Sprays of deep green foliage - glossy, looped leaves and a slender fern - frame the rose with crisp structure, their cool texture contrasting with the bloom's warmth. The stem is bound in matching peach satin, wrapped snugly and finished with a refined knot; the ribbon's sheen picks up ambient light, making the boutonniere appear quietly luminous in photographs. There is a sensory hush to the piece: the touch of satin, the slight rustle of leaves, and the faint suggestion of floral sweetness that isn't intrusive but comforting. I craft pieces like this daily for weddings, anniversaries, and moments when nuance matters; at Westminster Flowers we take care that every pinning feels right for a walk down Whitehall or a photograph on Parliament Square. It's an emblem of well-made simplicity designed to complement fine tailoring without overwhelming it - a small gesture that carries warmth, memory, and an understated kind of joy. From a gentle overhead angle, this elegant bouquet lies on a pale beige, linen-like surface that lends a quiet, rustic backdrop to its refined blooms. The arrangement is built around several creamy apricot-peach roses whose petals curl inward in velvety spirals and then release outward in soft layers, imparting warmth and a plush, tactile richness. White lisianthus punctuate the roses with frilled petals, each bloom edged in a soft violet-purple that frames the white like a delicate brushstroke; their small yellow stamens peek from the centres, offering a bright, lively contrast. Scattered throughout are fine stems of baby's breath (Gypsophila), their tiny white blossoms like mist around the main flowers, bringing airiness and a whimsical, almost cloudlike texture. The bouquet handle is meticulously wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon and finished with rows of tiny cream pearls, a detail that feels luxurious to the touch and beautifully balances the organic softness of the flowers. The neatly trimmed green stems are visible at the base, signalling freshness and careful craftsmanship. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the sheen on petals and the subtle interplay between warm peach tones and cool lilac accents. The overall mood is serene and celebratory-ideal for a wedding bouquet carried along the Thames Embankment or a refined gift presented to mark an anniversary in the heart of Westminster, where timeless charm meets thoughtful floral design. Bathed in soft, diffused light, this bouquet reads like a small sunrise gathered into a sculptural form: around two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses bloom in a tight dome, their concentric petals unfolding from richest centre to tender outer edges. White lisianthus, rimmed with a painterly violet, nestle at the roses' lower tier, their thin, translucent petals introducing a cool, airy lift that lets the eye breathe. Fine sprigs of baby's breath are threaded through the composition, their featherlight white dots creating a vintage softness and a sense of delicate movement. The blooms sit within a modern white woven orb-an open lattice vessel whose bright, reed-like strands resemble wicker or flat rattan, cradling the flowers like a well-made nest. On the white surface beside it, two woven orbs of light wood-one slightly larger-mirror the bowl's texture and give the scene a considered, handcrafted detail. The backdrop is a warm, linen-beige wall softly out of focus, suggesting an elegant interior in central Westminster, perhaps a reception room near St James's Park or a boutique event at a Victoria address. There is a subtle perfume implied by the close clustering of roses: sweet, warm, comforting. This arrangement feels equally right as a refined centrepiece for a celebration by the Thames or as a thoughtful gift to mark a new home or milestone in the heart of the city, offering both contemporary design and tender, old-fashioned floral charm.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the romantic wedding of your dreams with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Westminster Flowers in Westminster. Thoughtfully designed for elegance and ease, this premium wedding flower package includes everything you need for a beautifully coordinated bridal party.

Choose from three tailored options to suit your guest list and budget. The Intimate Package (50-75 guests) features 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres. The Original Package (75-100 guests) includes 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres. For larger celebrations, the Ultimate Package (100+ guests) provides 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres.

Each bouquet is crafted by our expert florists using fresh, premium blooms to complement your wedding style, colour theme and venue. We work closely with you to ensure every detail feels personal, romantic and timeless, helping you celebrate life, love and marriage in a truly heart-touching atmosphere.

Perfect for couples seeking a stress-free floral solution, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers reliable service, professional guidance and beautiful designs you can trust. Let Westminster Flowers handle the flowers so you can focus on enjoying your special day.
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