''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This quartet of images captures a considered wedding scheme in peach, violet and white, a harmony of texture and tone I craft often walking home past Brick Lane and Redchurch Street. In the upper-left frame a bride holds a rounded bouquet against her ivory dress; at its center sit abundant pale peach roses, each petal smooth and velvety, encircled by white lisianthus with lively purple edges and dotted with feathery clusters of baby's breath. Her manicured hands support the arrangement whose stems are concealed beneath a soft peach wrap that feels clean yet tactile. The upper-right frame zooms in on the groom where a single peach rose boutonniere is pinned to a charcoal suit lapel, discreet green fronds and baby's breath giving depth, tied with a slender peach ribbon that echoes a matching tie beneath. The lower-left view shows a smaller companion bouquet laid on a textured, neutral cloth; the compact composition highlights the same flowers, the wrap here trimmed with tiny pearly pins that glint in diffused daylight. Finally the lower-right panel reveals a reception centrepiece a dome of peach roses, purple-rimmed lisianthus and baby's breath placed in a white woven basket-style vase, its open weave catching the light and accompanied by two pale woven spheres to suggest a soft, contemporary table vignette. The scent reads gentle and summery, the compositions balanced and intimate. As a local florist from Flowers Shoreditch I imagine this palette placed on a long wooden table in a Shoreditch warehouse, marrying urban grain with delicate blooms. This arrangement reads like a gentle poem for a celebration-creamy apricot roses gathered into a neat, symmetrical cluster and encircled by a crown of purple-tipped, white lisianthus that cools the warmth of the centre. The roses unfurl with satin softness, each petal showing tiny veins and a slightly curled edge, while the lisianthus provides a crisp, delicate frame that suggests twilight mist over a peach sky. Interspersed within are whispers of white baby's breath and whisper-light filler blooms that lift the composition, giving it a buoyant, floating quality as if a summer breeze might carry it away. The lighting in the photo is soft and diffuse, making petals glow from within and casting gentle shadows that emphasize depth and handcrafted placement. The bouquet smells subtly sweet and green, a quiet perfume that invites a slow inhale and a settled calm. As a Shoreditch florist familiar with weddings on Old Street and intimate gatherings near Spitalfields, I imagine this held close to a groom's chest or resting on a vintage table at a Brick Lane reception; it's refined enough to be the centrepiece of a ceremony yet modest enough to feel personal and private. Flowers Shoreditch often composes pieces like this for brides who want classic romance balanced with an easy, modern sensibility-suitable for a ceremony beneath soft string lighting or a stroll through nearby gardens. Captured from a gentle overhead angle and laid horizontally on textured light beige fabric, this bridal bouquet reads as a study in warm harmony and subtle contrast. A dense cluster of full-bloom peach and soft orange roses forms the heart of the design, each bloom revealing layered, spiralling petals that create a plush, tactile surface. Interspersed among them are white lisianthus flowers edged in a striking deep violet - those purple-rimmed blossoms bring depth and a modern, slightly whimsical edge against the matte softness of the roses. Delicate sprays of baby's breath peek through the arrangement like small islands of cloud, giving the bouquet air and a light, romantic footprint. The stems are bound in a smooth peach-coral satin ribbon that trails slightly, and a strand of cream pearls wraps the handle in an elegant spiral, a nod to heirloom detail and bridal tradition. The neutral fabric beneath-linen-like and subtly textured-lends an artisanal, handcrafted feeling, while soft daylight accentuates the petals' gradients and the pearls' luster. Imagine holding it on a cool morning before walking from Shoreditch High Street toward a nearby venue, the scent of roses mingling with fresh city air and the quiet anticipation of celebration. This bouquet blends classic romance with contemporary accents, ideal for couples seeking refined warmth and thoughtful detailing for engagements, wedding ceremonies, or intimate anniversary gatherings in the Hoxton and Shoreditch neighbourhoods. This boutonniere is a study in balance and warmth, gently accenting a charcoal jacket with a single, flawless peach rose at its centre. The rose's petals spiral inward in silky layers, shifting from a soft apricot edge to a creamy blush toward the heart, catching light in a way that feels intimate and hopeful. Encircling the main bloom, delicate sprays of white baby's breath create a cloud-like cushion; their tiny blossoms read like whispers of celebration, softening the arrangement's silhouette and adding a playful, confetti-like quality. Intertwined among them are narrow stems of bright green foliage-delicate fern fronds and slender leaves-that bring structure and a hint of early-morning verdancy, as if the flowers were gathered fresh from a quiet corner of the Spitalfields Market. A coral-pink satin ribbon is tied cleanly at the base, its sheen mirroring the tie worn beneath and unifying the composition with a subtle echo of colour. The charcoal of the suit serves as a calm canvas, amplifying the peach and white tones so they feel both vivid and refined. There is a soft scent suggested by the ensemble: sweet rose softened by green freshness, a fragrance that could evoke a slow stroll along Shoreditch High Street on a bright spring day. Hand-assembled with care, this boutonniere is ideal for a groom or honoured guest-small in scale but rich in texture and sentiment-and would sit beautifully at a wedding or intimate celebration in and around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. Bathed in diffused natural light, this peach rose boutonniere reads as an exercise in refined simplicity - a single, lush rose whose petals graduate from deep apricot near the heart to a softer peach halo at the tips. The bloom's velveteen surface catches subtle highlights, making each curl of petal feel tactile and alive. Interspersed around the rose are tiny sprays of gypsophila, their miniature white blooms like soft punctuation that brightens the composition and lends a whimsical, almost vintage air. Sprigs of deep green foliage and a glossy looped leaf provide grounding contrast and crisp lines, their cool texture balancing the rose's warmth. The stem is neatly swathed in matching peach satin, expertly bound and finished with a delicate bow whose sheen plays with the ambient light - a small flourish of craftsmanship that speaks of care. Imagine this boutonniere fastened to a groom's lapel as couples exchange vows in an intimate Shoreditch venue or as a finishing touch for a rehearsal dinner near Brick Lane; it carries a gentle, celebratory mood without ever feeling ostentatious. As a local florist familiar with the rhythm of Shoreditch mornings and evening receptions at nearby Spitalfields, I value arrangements that photograph well and hold their shape through the day. The scent here is faint and sweet, like fresh-cut fruit on a warm breeze, and the composition is crafted to be both memorable and comfortably understated - the kind of piece that tells a story in a single, tender detail. A tactile study in pastel romance, photographed from above as it rests on a neutral light beige cloth that resembles natural linen. At the heart lie several softly hued peach-apricot roses, each petal layered like silk and catching a gentle, diffused light that reveals warm salmon and pink undertones. Interwoven are delicate white lisianthus, their ruffled edges traced in a striking violet-purple that creates a cool counterpoint to the roses' warmth; tiny yellow stamens at their centres add a restrained dash of contrast. Scattered throughout are fine sprays of baby's breath, their micro-flowers floating like a pale mist and filling negative space with delicate texture. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in a matching blush ribbon and detailed with rows of small cream pearls, introducing an element of tactile luxury beneath the hand - the pearls catch the light differently from the petals, offering a quiet shimmer. The neatly trimmed green stems at the base speak to freshness and careful preparation. The overall light is soft and even, chosen to flatter each blossom and to communicate a serene, celebratory mood. In a local context, this bouquet conjures images of intimate weddings in Shoreditch warehouses, quiet ceremonies near Brick Lane, or heartfelt gifts delivered to a Shoreditch apartment; it carries the calm scent of roses and a whisper of green foliage. The composition balances classic romance with contemporary accents, a piece designed to be both visually soothing and richly textural for special occasions and milestones. This arrangement begins with a generous dome of roughly two to three dozen soft peach and apricot roses, each blossom layered and plush, some fully open and fragrant, others held in tight, promising buds. The roses are arranged with care so the eye moves across warm, sunlit tones, while white Lisianthus with cream interiors and deep purple-rimmed petals nestle around the base like delicate collars, their cooler hues giving the composition a refined, painterly contrast. Fine sprays of Gypsophila are interwoven, lending a light, breathy texture that lifts the visual weight of the roses. All of these sit in a contemporary white woven vessel-an airy orb of painted reeds or wicker fashioned into an open lattice that feels like a modern nest, both sculptural and gentle. Beside the vase, two pale wooden or bamboo spheres, one slightly smaller than the other, mirror the vase's woven pattern and introduce a handcrafted, natural accent. The backdrop is a soft beige linen wall, subtly blurred so the bouquet reads with clear focus under calm, diffuse daylight. As a local florist arranging fresh stems each morning in Shoreditch, I picture this piece gracing a Georgian window ledge near Old Street or a private table after a visit to Brick Lane's markets; it offers romance without fuss and a quiet elegance suited to anniversaries, engagement teas, or thoughtful gifts. This composition balances texture, scent, and colour-velvety warmth from the roses, crisp violet edges on the Lisianthus, and the sculptural calm of woven white forms-showing the careful curation Flowers Shoreditch brings to neighbourhood floral design.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Make your dream wedding effortlessly elegant with the "SI" Wedding Collection from Flowers Shoreditch. Designed for modern couples in Shoreditch and across London, this premium wedding flower package brings together coordinated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres for a beautifully unified look. Choose from three flexible options tailored to 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 set includes one stunning bridal bouquet, carefully styled to complement your dress and theme, plus matching bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres to complete your wedding party's look. Our skilled florists hand-select fresh, luxury blooms to create romantic arrangements that photograph beautifully and last throughout your special day. Whether you're planning a chic city celebration in Shoreditch or a classic ceremony nearby, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers a stress-free, reliable way to secure your wedding flowers in one perfectly curated bundle. Enjoy friendly service, expert advice and premium quality from Flowers Shoreditch. Reserve your collection today and let us help you create an unforgettable floral backdrop for your celebration of love.
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    Each detail of this delicate creation shines with refined elegance. It truly elevates any setting with its graceful design.

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    Beautifully arranged flowers that matched our color scheme perfectly. Flowers Shoreditch is top-notch.

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    The groom's boutonnieres were small works of art and complemented his suit perfectly

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    Our wedding was beautiful thanks to the incredible floral arrangements provided by Flowers Shoreditch

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    Received my bouquet the same day I ordered it. Fresh and beautiful flowers from Flowers Shoreditch.

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    The refined design and attention to every detail brought an elegant touch to our celebration. It melded creativity with reliability, creating the perfect ambiance.

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    Our bridesmaids loved their bouquets, and they lasted throughout the entire celebration.

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    Exceptional quality and the floral designs were simply stunning.

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    The refreshing design and timely delivery ensured our decor remained vibrant throughout the day. Every element felt designed with love and care.

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    I was amazed by how the vibrant tones of the bouquet set the perfect mood for our wedding. The service from Flowers Shoreditch also ensured everything was punctual.

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