''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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Captured as a quartet of wedding details, this collage unfolds a consistent palette of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and delicate baby's breath that would suit an intimate Belgravia ceremony near Eaton Square. In the top-left panel a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet against her lace-trimmed gown: the peach roses form a plush centre, surrounded by frilly white lisianthus with vibrant violet edges and tiny, airy clusters of baby's breath that soften the silhouette. The petals appear dewy, the scent faintly sweet, and the stems are concealed beneath a neat ribbon wrap. Top-right frames the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal jacket; a single peach bloom echoes the bride's bouquet, complemented by slivers of green foliage and a whisper of baby's breath, tied with a soft blush ribbon that picks up the hue of the matching tie beneath the lapel. Bottom-left shows a slightly smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on a woven, neutral fabric; you can see pearl-headed pins catching the light along a peach ribbon, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or a toss bouquet prepared with care. Bottom-right presents a reception centerpiece: a rounded dome of the same flowers set within an airy white woven basket vase, paired with two small beige woven spheres on the table - a tasteful, textured ensemble that would sit beautifully on a long table in a Belgravia townhouse. Freshly assembled, balanced in scent and colour, this grouping reads as cohesive wedding design - quietly elegant, thoughtfully local, and prepared with the steady hand of a neighbourhood florist for couples marrying in central London. This arrangement has the hush of a bridal reverie - apricot roses gathered in a symmetrical cluster like soft sunbeams folded into one another, each rose unfurling with creamy layers that catch the light and glow with subtle warmth. Encircling the central roses, a ring of purple-and-white lisianthus offers a cool, almost twilight contrast, their slender stems and gently ruffled edges framing the bouquet like a delicate evening sky. A lattice of tiny white filler blooms adds an airy, ephemeral quality, making the whole composition feel buoyant, as if it might drift on a summer breeze. The interplay of textures is deliberate: the roses' lush, velvety faces sit against the lisianthus' papery softness and the feathery crispness of the fillers, producing a tactile harmony that reads as both refined and heartfelt. Light here is soft and forgiving, filtering through a bridal veil or lace bodice to illuminate petal veins and the faint translucence at the edges. I picture this bouquet held beside a lace gown on Belgravia's motley of townhouse steps near Motcomb Street, its scent a quiet wash of honeyed rose and green leaf. Crafted with the care of a seasoned local florist, it suits ceremonies small and grand alike; it's designed to be the gentle centrepiece of a day celebrating promise and enduring affection, and is suited to delivery across Belgravia and neighbouring streets on wedding mornings when attention to detail matters most. The image captures a bridal bouquet set horizontally on a pale, textured beige background that resembles linen or burlap, viewed from a slightly raised perspective so every petal and accent is legible. At its centre sits a dense cluster of peach and soft orange roses; each bloom opens in layered spirals, their velvety surfaces absorbing and reflecting light in subtle golden undertones that feel like the first light of morning in Belgravia's garden squares. Intermingled are white lisianthus with distinctive deep violet-rimmed petals-their ruffled forms bring a cool, contemporary edge that heightens the roses' warmth and introduces an artful contrast. Wisps of baby's breath float between larger blossoms, introducing a delicate, cloudlike texture and breathing air into the composition. The handle is wrapped in a smooth, coral-leaning peach satin ribbon which extends from the lower right, and around it a string of creamy pearls is spiralled thoughtfully, adding both a tactile and visual line that guides the eye along the bouquet's form. Gentle daylight softens the scene, casting tender shadows that enhance the depth and the tactile promise of each material: the silkiness of petals, the crispness of the lisianthus edges, the cool smoothness of pearls and ribbon. This bouquet reads as a quietly joyous statement-suitable for weddings in nearby Grosvenor Crescent or intimate ceremonies in a Belgravia mews-carrying both timeless romance and a modern flourish in equal measure. There is a gentle choreography to this boutonniere: a single flawless peach rose takes the lead, its blush petals unfurling in a soft spiral that catches the light like early sunlight over Belgrave Square. Surrounding it, sprays of white baby's breath form a misty halo, their tiny blossoms lending a cloud-like texture that amplifies the rose's innocence. Slender green foliage, trimmed to elegant lengths, frames the bloom and adds a living, dewy freshness that evokes a walk through a morning market on Motcomb Street. A slim satin ribbon, dyed to the same coral-pink family as a coordinating tie, is tied low and unobtrusively-its sheen creating a quiet echo of the rose's warmth and tying the whole piece into a considered silhouette against a charcoal suit. The suit's deep tone offers a soft contrast that sharpens each petal and leaf, allowing the boutonniere's colours to feel intentional and vivid without spectacle. Texturally, the buttonhole bouquet balances velvet, papery clusters, and satiny smoothness; the scent is faintly floral, a whisper rather than a proclamation, perfect for close embraces and vows. Designed with the kind of attention a local Belgravia florist would give to an order delivered to a townhouse near Sloane Street, this boutonniere speaks of careful hands, quiet celebration, and a refined sense of place-ideal for a wedding day or any small, solemn festivity where subtleties matter. Bathed in gentle, early light, this peach rose boutonniere reads like a quiet statement of refined romance. The central rose blooms with layered petals that graduate from a deep apricot glow at the heart to a softer, porcelain-peach rim, each fold catching subtle shadows and highlights that show the flower's velvety texture. Scattered around the main bloom, tiny gypsophila blossoms punctuate the arrangement with flecks of white, resembling distant stars on a calm evening sky and adding an ethereal, whimsical air. Deep green blades and curled glossy leaves form neat loops that cradle the flower, giving it a living frame whose cool sheen offsets the rose's warm tones. The stem is bound in matching peach satin, wrapped snugly and finished with a small, dainty bow whose satin whisper flashes when it meets the light; the craftsmanship is deliberate, the tactile finish smooth to the touch. Placed on a neutral linen canvas, the boutonniere reads as both personal keepsake and practical accessory, styled to be buttoned in place for a groom or guest. It feels at home in Belgravia-imagined pinned before an intimate reception near Pimlico Road or a quiet dinner by Sloane Street-where understated detail and careful making are prized. The scent, color, and texture together create a tender, timeless emblem, ideal for spring and summer vows or any milestone that asks for a small, elegant declaration of joy. Seen from a slightly elevated angle on a light beige, burlap-like cloth, this hand-tied bouquet balances colour and texture with practiced restraint. At its centre sit plush apricot-peach roses whose layered petals curl inward with the slow assurance of petals warming in early sunlight; their tones range from soft peach to a hint of warm pink at the edges. Among these classic roses, white lisianthus unfold with frilled edges delicately inked in violet-purple, the darker rim accentuating their graceful, trumpet-like forms and adding a crisp counterpoint to the warm roses. In the quiet spaces between blooms lie delicate sprays of Gypsophila-baby's breath-whose tiny white clusters float like mist and lend an airy translucence to the composition. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in a coordinating blush ribbon, carefully stitched and studded with rows of small cream pearls that reflect the soft room light; the trimmed green stems are visible at the base, a reminder of fresh craftsmanship. The lighting is even and natural, revealing dewy petal textures and the subtle perfume of roses and greens-a scent that might carry across a wedding rehearsal or a small celebration on Elizabeth Street. This design reads as romantic and contemporary at once: a bridal piece, a celebratory present, or a refined centrepiece for a reception in Belgravia or nearby Sloane Street, offered with local, same-day delivery when freshness matters most. Soft morning light skims a rounded bouquet composed with deliberate, elegant restraint. The focal point is a compact dome of about two to three dozen apricot and soft peach roses, each bloom at a slightly different stage so the surface feels alive - some petals unfurled and satiny, others still furled and crisp. Nestled around their base, white Lisianthus with cream centres flare at the edges into a vivid deep purple, a striking rim that lifts the composition with a touch of drama. Delicate sprigs of white Gypsophila weave through the roses and lisianthus, introducing a light, cloud-like texture that breathes through the dense dome. All of this sits within a contemporary white woven vessel, its open lattice of bright reeds recalling wicker or rattan and lending a handcrafted, airy quality to the piece. Nearby, two woven wooden spheres-one slightly larger-are set to the left on the white table, their pale strips and negative space repeating the vase's pattern and creating a pleasing rhythm. Against a softly textured, linen-coloured backdrop, the arrangement reads as both romantic and modern, perfect for an intimate wedding reception in a Belgravia townhouse, a curated centrepiece at Eccleston Yards, or a thoughtful seasonal gift delivered across Sloane Street and nearby streets. The scent is suggested - warm rose with a whisper of green - and the overall impression is one of gentle sophistication, an object designed to invite touch, quiet conversation and a lingering smile.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create an unforgettable celebration with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Belgravia Florist in Belgravia. Thoughtfully curated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres ensure every member of your wedding party is beautifully coordinated. Choose from three flexible packages designed to suit weddings of any size: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, Original Package for 75-100 guests, and Ultimate Package for 100+ guests.

Each collection features a premium bridal bouquet, artfully arranged bridesmaid bouquets and stylish groom boutonnieres, all crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms for a timeless, romantic look. Our expert florists work with you to complement your colour palette, theme and venue, helping you design a heart-warming atmosphere that reflects your love story.

Perfect for Belgravia weddings and London celebrations, the SI Wedding Collection offers a stress-free way to secure cohesive, luxury wedding flowers in one booking. Enjoy reliable service, meticulous attention to detail and beautifully finished arrangements ready for your big day. Order today from Belgravia Florist to bring your dream wedding flowers to life.
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