Earls Court WEDDING COLLECTIONS

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Laid against the crisp lapel of a tailored suit, the boutonnière echoes the bridal bouquet with quiet confidence: a single red rose curls inward, satin-petaled and vivid, accompanied by a generous spray of gypsophila and a tail of trailing greenery that suggests movement when the groom turns. Nearby, the matching bouquet continues the story - broad, sumptuous heads of blue hydrangea create a dramatic, cloud-like base, punctuated by classic red roses whose deep tones read as both romantic and resolute. Eucalyptus leaves peek between stems with their cool silver-green sheen, imparting a subtle freshness and a soft, layered scent that complements the floral perfume rather than overwhelming it. The composition balances formality and natural gesture; the boutonnière is neat and sculpted, while the bouquet allows a looser silhouette, ideal for photography and for the small intimacies of a ceremony.

As a local florist familiar with Earls Court and neighbouring Gloucester Road and Kensington venues, I often prepare these pieces for couples marrying near Olympia or celebrating on quiet garden terraces off Earl's Court Road. At Florist Earls Court we select each stem for texture and durability so the boutonnière sits steadfast through handshakes and embraces, and the bouquet remains fresh from aisle to evening. The overall impression is one of modern romance - confident, fragrant with green eucalyptus and rose, and handcrafted to sit comfortably against suit and dress alike while inviting both admiration and gentle touch.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition celebrates a cohesive peach, violet-edged white and ivory theme made for a thoughtful, understated wedding in Earls Court. In the top-left frame, a bride gently holds a rounded bouquet against the fine texture of her white gown-an abundant cluster of peach roses forms the centrepiece, their warm, velvety tones encircled by expressive lisianthus edged in purple and delicate sprays of baby's breath that add air and lightness. The hands that cradle the bouquet are calm and sure, the stems concealed so the flowers read as an effortless orb. In the top-right image, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose plays the starring role, accompanied by fine greenery and tiny white gypsophila, tied with a soft peach ribbon and paired with a matching solid tie, a small flourish that unifies the couple's styling with elegant simplicity. The bottom-left panel shows a slightly smaller bouquet lying on a pale woven cloth; wrapped in peach ribbon and accented with pearl pins, it hints at bridesmaid duties or a toss arrangement, its compact shape practical yet romantic. Finally, the bottom-right captures a reception centrepiece-peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus formed into a dome and seated in a white, basket-like vase, flanked by two woven decorative spheres on a neutral surface-an intimate table vignette. Across all panels, the tactile contrasts of satin ribbon, pearl details, soft petals and airy baby's breath convey freshness and a subtle, seasonally warm fragrance-imagery familiar to couples planning a ceremonial lunch near Earls Court Road or a reception by Old Brompton's leafy streets.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel collage captures a beautifully coordinated wedding flower set that would feel perfectly at home in an intimate Earls Court townhouse ceremony. The top-left panel focuses on a bride, visible from the chest down, holding a luxurious cascading bouquet against a soft beige background that flatters the clean lines of her subtly textured white gown. The bouquet overflows with generous white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms and visible stamens lending drama, while slender strands of white Phalaenopsis orchids stream downward in a graceful waterfall. A single creamy yellow rose adds warmth at the centre, cushioned by bright green globes that resemble button chrysanthemums, clusters of cheerful red berries, and airy white gypsophila. Fine green foliage and trailing grasses weave through the arrangement, giving it movement and depth. In the top-right panel, a groom or wedding guest in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and striking red tie wears a coordinating boutonnière pinned neatly to his lapel. It features a single pristine white orchid blossom, a pop of green spherical flower, and a few tufts of tiny white filler flowers, all tied at the stem with a slim red ribbon that mirrors his tie. The bottom-left panel lays the same boutonnière on a pale, textured linen surface, inviting a closer look at the orchid's satiny petals, the glossy green leaf backing, and the precise wrap of the ribbon. The bottom-right panel presents the bridal bouquet alone, standing upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white tabletop, with three white wicker balls beside it. The calm grey wall behind allows the lilies, orchids, red berries, and mixed greenery to shine, suggesting a refined West London reception styled with care and understated romance.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
Four carefully composed images form a cohesive wedding collage, demonstrating how a single floral palette can weave through every part of a celebration in Earls Court, from bridal portraits to table décor. At the top-left, the bride appears from the neckline down in a smooth strapless white gown, her hands bringing the eye to a lush, rounded bouquet. Deep fuchsia-pink peonies, fully open and ruffled, dominate the design, while white alstroemeria with subtle maroon freckles and light green spiky flowers nestle between them. Dark, glossy leaves frame the blooms, giving depth and creating a vivid focal point against the simplicity of her dress, similar to how vibrant flowers can enliven the quieter mews near Earls Court Road. In the top-right panel, attention turns to the groom's dark charcoal jacket and soft lavender tie. His boutonniere is a smaller echo of the bouquet: a cluster of white alstroemeria, slender green spiky stems, and neat foliage, all wrapped in a thin lavender satin ribbon, adding a note of polish and continuity. The bottom-left image features a more petite bouquet resting on lightly textured beige fabric. This smaller hand-tied design, ideal for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet after a ceremony near Cromwell Road, mirrors the same flower mix-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, fresh green accents-with stems tightly wrapped in lavender ribbon for a cohesive look. The bottom-right frame illustrates how the floral theme moves onto the reception tables. Pink peonies and white alstroemeria, interspersed with green leaves, are arranged compactly inside a white, spherical woven vase whose crisscrossed texture adds a modern, tactile element. Three pale woven spheres of varying sizes are placed beside it, creating a unified, stylish tablescape suitable for local Earls Court venues and intimate hotel receptions.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this image, a perfectly rounded bouquet sits cradled inside a striking white ceramic vessel, the flowers gathered so tightly they form a smooth, almost architectural dome of colour. Shades of saturated pink and gentle lavender roses spill across the surface, each bloom at its peak, petals unfurling in plush spirals that invite the fingertips. Between the roses, tiny sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, create a gossamer veil, like a light morning fog hovering over a rose garden in a quiet corner of Earls Court Square. The vessel below is just as captivating: a modern white pot, its surface traced with sculpted, looping lines that weave in and out like a basket pattern reimagined in porcelain. This interplay between the playful container and the rich, jewel-like roses brings a contemporary yet timeless feel, ideal for a wedding reception near Cromwell Road or a chic engagement dinner in a townhouse off Warwick Road. The composition feels calm and intentional, with no stray stems or uneven edges-just a clean, symmetrical dome that suggests care, precision, and years of floral experience. You can sense the weight of the arrangement, substantial yet gentle, as if it has been lowered into the vessel with two steady hands. Subtle hints of fragrance seem to rise from the roses, a soft, sweet perfume that would mingle easily with candlelight and the murmur of guests. This is not a casual bouquet; it has the presence of a centrepiece chosen for a meaningful moment, crafted to be photographed, admired, and remembered long after the event ends and the streets of Earls Court grow quiet for the night.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This detailed four-image collage tells the story of a coordinated red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the sort of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying in and around Earls Court. In the top-left image, a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress gently holds a hand-tied bouquet. The design is rounded and dense, overflowing with lush red roses that seem almost velvety, each bloom carefully nestled against the next. Between them, delicate sprays of white baby's breath add softness and light, while discreet touches of green foliage give subtle contrast without disturbing the elegant, traditional mood. The top-right image moves in close to the groom's chest, capturing a dark grey suit jacket, crisp white shirt, and a bright red tie that echoes the bouquet. Pinned smartly to the lapel is a small yet detailed boutonniere: one rich red rosebud framed by airy baby's breath, fine green leaves, and a wisp of decorative grass, all cinched with a small red satin bow. In the bottom-left image, another full bouquet lies on a pale grey, slightly textured surface, showcasing large, open red roses and abundant white baby's breath, with green foliage creating a fresh, garden-like base. The stems are wrapped neatly with red and white striped twine, hinting at artisanal craftsmanship from a neighbourhood florist. The bottom-right image features a compact, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath set atop a white, spherical vase formed from interlaced strands resembling rattan or paper. Two smaller off-white woven spheres sit at its base, suggesting an elegant, coordinated table design for receptions across local Earls Court venues and townhouses.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this photograph is a small work of art, a refined echo of the bridal bouquet crafted with the understated elegance that suits an Earls Court wedding. At its centre is a single rose in a soft lilac hue, its petals curled in a perfect spiral, polished and smooth as though they have just been snipped and conditioned in a local studio off Cromwell Road. The rose is framed by fine, feathery greenery that adds light structure and movement, while tiny tufts of white baby's breath gather around it like flecks of cloud. A slim lavender ribbon wraps neatly around the stems, the satin catching the light in a quiet shimmer, hinting at the care taken in each finishing touch. The scale is intentionally modest, designed to sit comfortably on a lapel without overwhelming, yet its impact is emotional: it feels like a fragrant talisman, a subtle reminder of the bride's bouquet and of the vows soon to be spoken. The combination of lilac, white, and soft green keeps the look fresh and modern, perfectly in tune with contemporary West London style while still honouring classic romance. You can almost sense the texture-the cool smoothness of the rose, the crisp whisper of foliage, the soft brush of the ribbon beneath your fingers-as it is lifted to be pinned on. Styled with the practiced eye of a local florist familiar with Earls Court churches and registry offices, this boutonnière embodies thoughtful detail, simple yet deeply meaningful, ready to accompany the groom from first photographs to the final dance.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part collage portrays a cohesive suite of wedding flowers designed with a soft, romantic palette that would feel at home in an elegant Earls Court townhouse reception. In the top left frame, the bride is visible from mid-torso down, her white lace dress forming a delicate pattern behind a lush cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids, each with a gentle yellow centre, pour forward alongside blush pink garden roses and airy stems of pale lavender stock. Wisps of baby's breath weave through the design, while rich green foliage and a few deep fuchsia, spiky accent blooms lend dimension, movement, and a hint of drama, like the subtle energy of nearby Kensington High Street. 

The top right focuses on the groom's lapel: a dark charcoal or black suit jacket, a bold red tie, and a patterned shirt create a sharp frame for a refined boutonnière. A single white orchid blossom, crisp and unblemished, is surrounded by tiny clusters of baby's breath and narrow green sprigs, all secured by a neat white satin ribbon that sits smoothly against the fabric. The composition quietly echoes the bride's bouquet, reinforcing the shared theme. 

In the bottom left image, that boutonnière is carefully placed on a light beige, textured surface, perhaps linen or burlap. From this angle, the fine structure of the orchid, the spherical buds of gypsophila, and the tidy ribbon wrapping are clearly visible, showcasing the florist's meticulous craftsmanship. 

The bottom right reveals a coordinating table centerpiece on a white surface, arranged in a white lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. White orchids arch over a bed of soft pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage, with the same deep pink spikes providing contrast. Two white woven spheres sit nearby, echoing the vase texture, suggesting a serene, carefully styled wedding breakfast, the kind often requested by couples planning receptions close to Earls Court station and the surrounding garden squares.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of images captures a cohesive wedding palette-brilliant red, pure white and verdant green-composed of white phalaenopsis orchids, open white lilies, deep red roses, clusters of red hypericum and fine sprigs of baby's breath. The top-left shows the bride from mid-torso, soft morning light pooling across a lace-detailed bodice as she holds a generous, cascading bouquet: orchids tumble in elegant strands, lilies lend sculptural brightness and densely packed roses create a warm, romantic core; interstitial green leaves and feathery fillers soften the silhouette. To the top-right a close-up of the groom's boutonniere sits against a dark charcoal jacket, a single orchid bloom accented by twin clusters of hypericum, tiny gypsophila and a neat loop of red ribbon chosen to echo a vibrant red tie-textures contrast pleasingly, from the orchid's satin petals to the berries' glossy skins and the greenery's matte finish. The lower-left panel offers a delicate corsage laid on textured beige fabric, where the orchid is intimate and tactile, the ribbon and berries suggesting a small, personal gesture. The bottom-right arrangement stands in a decorative white woven holder on a white surface, a centerpiece that reiterates the bouquet's cascading movement and layered textures, finished with small white spherical ornaments that catch the light. Together these images convey the atmosphere of a refined wedding in Earls Court, perhaps destined for an intimate reception near Earls Court Road or a stylish gathering by Earl's Court tube - a floral narrative that smells faintly of rose and lily and promises lasting visual harmony.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures an elegant wedding flower story, the kind you might see unfolding in a chic Earls Court hotel or a quiet side street reception near Cromwell Road. The top-left frame focuses on the bride from the shoulders down, dressed in a strapless white gown and holding a luxurious cascading bouquet. Broad, velvety white phalaenopsis orchids dominate the arrangement, layered with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender roses, and hints of lilac filler flowers, all threaded with long, trailing greenery that gives the bouquet a fluid, romantic movement. In the top-right image, the camera closes in on the groom's dark grey suit, highlighting a carefully crafted boutonniere pinned to his lapel. A single white phalaenopsis orchid sits at the centre, surrounded by petite lavender filler blooms and slim green leaves, then finished with a delicate purple ribbon that gently mirrors his magenta tie. The bottom-left panel offers a quieter moment: a boutonniere laid on light beige, textured fabric, as if prepared on a dressing table in a nearby Earls Court townhouse. A white orchid bud and clustered sprigs of white baby's breath are tied together with a vivid pink ribbon, creating a refined yet joyful piece for a groom or groomsman. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a dramatic cascading arrangement set in a decorative white woven vase. White orchids pour over the rim, mingling with layered pink and lavender roses, smaller purple filler flowers, and airy baby's breath. Three white woven spheres in varying sizes sit beside the vase on a clean white surface, pulling the composition together into a cohesive, contemporary wedding look.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed as if set on a polished table in an Earls Court apartment flooded with gentle morning light, this floral wedding collection reveals its artistry in every petal. At the centre lies a lush bridal bouquet where mauve-pink roses take the lead, each bloom open and full, with blush-soft petals that curl slightly at the edges like delicate watercolour brushstrokes. Peeking between them are vivid green button chrysanthemums, their compact, rounded shapes adding a lively, almost playful texture and a fresh pop of colour. Creamy white lisianthus and other ivory flowers weave in and out, lending a soft, cloud-like quality, their ruffled petals loosely embracing the roses and easing the transitions between pink and green. The bouquet's overall shape is rounded and structured, but not rigid; wisps of greenery extend lightly beyond the main body of flowers, giving it a relaxed elegance that suits both modern hotel weddings and intimate gatherings near Earls Court station. The stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a carefully folded ribbon, likely satin, in shades that echo the blooms, offering a smooth touch where the bride's hands will rest. Light filters across the design, making the rose petals glisten subtly and emphasising the layered textures of chrysanthemums and foliage. Next to the bouquet sits the groom's boutonnière: a single white lisianthus flower, graceful and understated, trimmed with fine grasses and perhaps a hint of lavender ribbon, mirroring the main arrangement without overpowering it. Together, bouquet and boutonnière form a cohesive, hopeful expression of a couple's celebration, perfect for local weddings and same-day delivery around Earls Court and neighbouring Chelsea.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage showcases a cohesive red rose wedding collection, the kind of thoughtful styling a couple in Earl's Court might choose for a romantic townhouse celebration. The top-left frame focuses on the bride's hands, gently clasping a rounded bouquet. Deep crimson roses, each bloom perfectly formed, are packed closely together, creating a rich, velvety texture. Between them, bright red hypericum berries add delicate pops of shine, while a disciplined ring of dark green foliage hugs the base of the bouquet, giving it structure and a softly sculpted edge against her white gown. The top-right image moves to the groom, capturing the lapel of his charcoal grey suit. Here, a single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned with care, flanked by wispy green foliage, minute white gypsophila flowers, and a few tiny red berries. The stems are finished with a slim red satin ribbon bow, echoing the tone of his vibrant red tie against a crisp white shirt. In the bottom-left panel, another bouquet is shown, likely intended for a bridesmaid or as a feature arrangement near an Earl's Court reception entrance. Multiple red roses and clusters of red berries are gathered at the centre, cradled by broad, polished dark green tropical leaves that curve around the flowers, forming a bold, architectural frame. A red ribbon ties the stems and trails lightly across a textured beige fabric backdrop. The bottom-right image presents a low, rounded table centrepiece, where red roses and berries are arranged into a neat dome and placed atop a white, intricately woven spherical stand made from natural fibres. Two smaller wooden spheres rest nearby on a smooth, light surface, set against a soft beige and grey wall, evoking a serene, sophisticated atmosphere.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a unified floral story in soft pinks and lively greens, ideal for a chic celebration around Earls Court. In the upper-left scene, the focus is on the bride's hands and the rounded bouquet she cradles against her white lace gown. The arrangement is lush and tightly packed, with light pink and lilac-toned roses opening in gentle spirals, nestled among bright green button chrysanthemums that provide a crisp contrast. Fine stems of pink alstroemeria, their petals dusted with subtle yellow flecks, and airy white baby's breath are woven between the larger blooms, all supported by polished green foliage that adds volume and structure. The upper-right panel brings us close to the groom's attire: a charcoal-grey suit and a striking fuchsia tie, highlighted by a handcrafted boutonniere pinned at the lapel. A single pale pink rosebud sits at the centre, framed by vivid green chrysanthemums, tiny clouds of gypsophila, and slender blades of decorative grass, the stems wrapped neatly with a narrow pink ribbon that mirrors the wedding colour scheme - a thoughtful detail that would photograph beautifully along the terraces near Earls Court Road. In the lower-left image, a similar bouquet lies horizontally on a light beige, subtly textured fabric, offering a detailed view of the straight, trimmed stems and broad fuchsia ribbon binding them together, hinting at the care taken in every hand-tied design. The lower-right image shifts the gaze to the reception table: a compact, dome-shaped centerpiece composed of the same roses, button chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath, nestled into a white spherical vase with a decorative lattice finish. Two smaller, woven light-coloured spheres rest beside it on a pristine white surface, completing a coordinated tablescape that would suit an intimate Earls Court hotel or townhouse wedding breakfast. Together, the four frames show how one floral theme can gracefully unify a whole day.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage presents a complete floral story, as if captured from a chic celebration hosted in one of Earls Court's boutique venues. In the top left frame, the bride is shown from the chest down, her ivory gown skimming smoothly over the waist and edged with fine lace on the bodice. She clasps a compact, round bouquet composed of tightly layered cream and pale yellow roses, each bloom gently spiralling outwards, enriched by clusters of deeper pink and mauve roses that add warmth and depth. Baby's breath and small flashes of glossy green leaves peek between the blossoms, creating a sense of abundance and soft romance that suits a ceremony just off Cromwell Road. The top right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey suit jacket. His crisp white shirt and vivid red silk tie bring a modern edge, while the boutonniere itself remains beautifully traditional: a single white rosebud, encircled with baby's breath and tidy greenery, finished with a small white satin bow at the stem. It feels like a quiet echo of the bride's bouquet, perfectly balanced. In the bottom left, a bridesmaid's posy rests casually on beige linen, echoing the main bouquet but with a more relaxed silhouette. Cream and pale yellow roses sit alongside bright pink blooms, framed by airy clouds of baby's breath and loose greenery; a pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems, giving a playful, bespoke touch ideal for bridal party portraits in nearby gardens. The bottom right shows a coordinating centerpiece: a low, rounded cluster of the same roses and filler flowers perched atop an open, twig-woven white sphere, with two smaller natural woven orbs nearby. Placed on a white surface against a muted background, it feels like a stylish reception table arrangement you might find at a local Earls Court wedding breakfast, thoughtfully created by a detail-loving florist.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
An elegantly composed wedding bouquet is pictured as if just set down on a polished table in a light-filled Earls Court apartment, its rounded shape echoing the gentle curve of the bride's hands. At the center, plush white lisianthus open in generous, cloud-like layers, surrounded by pastel whispers of hydrangea that soften the silhouette and add a sense of abundance. Threaded through this dreamy base are playful bursts of lilac allium, their star-shaped florets forming rounded clusters of purple that lend character without overpowering the bouquet's serene mood. The stems are neatly wrapped, creating a smooth, structured handle that contrasts with the soft, ruffled petals and the crisp, cool touch of fresh greenery. Light seems to gather on the blooms, as if streaming through a high Victorian window on a quiet side street off Old Brompton Road, giving each petal a gentle glow and highlighting subtle variations in ivory, blush, and lilac. The bouquet feels youthful and romantic, perfect for being carried down the aisle of a small local church or through an intimate ceremony space tucked behind Cromwell Road. There is an imagined fragrance of clean, dewy petals and faint sweetness, comforting yet bright, meant to steady nervous hands and mark the moment with tenderness. Every flower appears thoughtfully chosen for meaning as well as beauty, the work of someone who understands how to translate a couple's story into texture, colour, and rhythm. Whether used as a bridal bouquet, displayed in a vase at a registry office celebration, or captured in keepsake photographs, this design embodies the quiet promise of forever that so many Earls Court weddings share.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This composed set of four images showcases a cohesive wedding floral scheme built around warm peach, apricot, and delicate ivory tones, each frame revealing a different facet of the same carefully curated look. In the upper-left photograph a bride holds a compact, rounded bouquet close to her torso; the focal point is a cluster of richly textured peach-orange roses, their petals unfolding like soft cups, interspersed with tiny white gypsophila and glossy green leaves that add depth and a fresh contrast. Light spills over the blooms, giving them a luminous, almost creamy quality.

The upper-right image is a sartorial close-up: a dark charcoal or navy suit jacket with a single peach rosebud boutonnière pinned to the lapel. Wisps of gypsophila and a fine sprig of greenery nestle the bud while a thin peach ribbon bow and a coral-toned tie complete the coordinated palette, underscoring the harmony between floral accents and wedding attire. The tactile difference between the rose's velvet petals and the crisp suit fabric is palpable in the shot.

Below, a second view of the bridal bouquet rests on a pale, textured fabric surface, the handle wrapped in a white ribbon patterned with tiny peach dots - a small personalised flourish that speaks to attentive floral styling. The fourth photo frames a reception centerpiece: a domed cluster of peach roses and baby's breath set in a white woven sphere, accompanied by two smaller woven balls, lending a natural, handcrafted feel. As a florist who arranges weddings around Earls Court and nearby Kensington streets, I imagine this scheme complementing an intimate reception in a sunlit townhouse or a leafy room near Earl's Court Road.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This quartet of images presents a single wedding palette-soft ivory lilies and purple-rimmed lisianthus-rendered with the practiced hand of a neighbourhood florist familiar with Earls Court's intimate venues. In the upper-left panel a bride's hands hold a generous bouquet crowned with large white oriental lilies; their satiny petals open to reveal golden anthers, surrounded by pale, ruffled Eustoma edged in a vivid purple that reads as both regal and tender. Small, spiky purple accents thread through the blooms, adding vertical punctuation, while a mixture of fine grasses, airy filler and broad greenery give the arrangement depth and a sense of natural movement. The upper-right close-up frames the groom's boutonnière on a dark charcoal jacket, coordinated to a rich purple silk tie: a single open Eustoma, a compact lily bud and a whisper of foliage, secured with a tiny white ribbon-scale and detail reduced but emotion intact. The lower-left image shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet resting on a soft beige cloth, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon for a clean, tactile finish that would sit comfortably in a carriage or on a table at a reception near Earl's Court Road. The lower-right showcases a tall floral centerpiece set in a modern woven white sphere; cascading leaves soften the silhouette and two woven beige spheres beside it complete a cohesive tabletop story. As a local florist, I note how this palette reads beautifully for ceremonies at nearby Gloucester Road chapels or relaxed receptions around West Cromwell Road-classic, fragrant, and quietly contemporary. Florist Earls Court would prepare these with the same attention to bloom stage and texture you see here.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Captured in an intimate close-up, the groom's boutonniere rests against the lapel of a dark suit, a small but powerful detail amidst the bustle of a wedding day in Earl's Court. At its centre is a single red rose, its petals tightly layered in a rich crimson spiral that echoes the tone of the groom's polished tie. The rose is framed by neat, tailored sprigs of greenery, each leaf intentionally chosen to provide balance and structure without overwhelming the star bloom. Tiny clusters of berries nestle at the base, bringing a rounded, textural contrast that hints at the richness of the larger floral arrangements waiting inside the reception room near Earl's Court Road. Delicate baby's breath peeks out in soft white tufts, lightening the design and giving it a romantic, airy quality. Under gentle indoor lighting, the rose catches subtle highlights, making the petals appear almost silk-like, while the greenery maintains a deeper, matte tone. The entire boutonniere feels meticulously crafted yet effortless, wired cleanly and pinned with care so it sits comfortably on the jacket, ready to be seen in photographs and remembered in stories. It suggests a nod to tradition refined for a modern city wedding: compact, considered, and packed with meaning. One can almost imagine the faint scent of the rose mingling with cologne as the groom stands waiting, hands lightly clasped, near a historic church or civil ceremony room tucked off Nevern Square. This small floral accent becomes a wearable keepsake of the day, a quiet emblem of love worn just over the heart.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft, natural light the boutonnière reads like a tiny, carefully composed portrait: a single pale yellow rose, petal edges plush and velvety, takes centre stage and signals calm affection amid the day's excitement. Around it, feathery sprays of baby's breath lend an airy halo - white points that break the rose's smooth plane and introduce a whisper-soft texture - while slender green sprigs add a grassy, tactile counterpoint. The small composition is neatly bound with a crisp white ribbon, its matte finish contrasting with the rose's satin sheen, and the whole is pinned to a smart black lapel beside a vivid red tie so the colours play off one another: the pale blossom offering serenity against the bold backdrop. There's a pleasing tactile contrast here - the yielding roundness of the bloom, the papery crispness of the ribbon, the fine, feathery greens - that makes the boutonnière both wearable and intimate. I imagine a groom fastening this in a flat near Earl's Court Road or stepping out by West Brompton station, the small floral token enduring close to the heart as he moves through the day. The scent is a gentle sigh of rose with a fresh, green undercurrent, not overpowering but enough to recall a garden path. As a florist accustomed to local weddings, I value these little compositions for the way they communicate care: a miniature emblem of the ceremony's tone, quietly elegant and crafted to sit comfortably against fabric and memory alike.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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