Spitalfields Wedding Collections

Welcome to Florist Spitalfields, your trusted local expert in stunning wedding flowers and bespoke bouquets. Located in the heart of Spitalfields, just a stroll away from Brick Lane and the historic Old Spitalfields Market, we bring your celebrations to life with creativity, care, and a deep love for floristry.

With years of experience designing for Spitalfields couples, we know how to reflect the unique character of our vibrant community in every arrangement. Our friendly florists collaborate closely with you to craft perfect centrepieces, bridal bouquets, and delicate buttonholes, using only the freshest blooms sourced from trusted suppliers.

We proudly offer same-day delivery on all orders placed before 3 PM—ideal for last-minute touches to your special day. Whether you’re exchanging vows in Shoreditch, hosting a reception near Commercial Street, or celebrating in lively Whitechapel, you can rely on our prompt, personal service.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Styled against the crisp lines of a tailored suit, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell the same story in miniature and full bloom. The boutonnière is a single red rose, its outer petals curling with controlled elegance, pinned at the lapel so its deep ruby face tilts toward the bride. Tiny sprays of gypsophila cluster at its base, lending a playful, cloudlike accent, while a short tendril of eucalyptus trails with a subtle silver-green presence, softening the formal edge of the suit. Beside it, the bouquet expands that motif: abundant blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, textural platform, their dense, globe-like heads giving weight and movement. Classic red roses rise from this blue sea, their saturated colour creating a confident, romantic contrast. The eucalyptus leaves punctuate the composition, offering cool scent notes and a tactile, rounded leaf surface that invites fingers to rest and linger. Light in the room catches the hydrangea's tiny individual petals and the roses' velveteen curves, producing a rich interplay of shadow and sheen that photographers love. As a design I often prepare for couples marrying around Liverpool Street and Bishopsgate, and crafted here with the care of Florist Spitalfields, it balances ceremony and intimacy: bold enough to stand out in group photos, tender enough to mark the personal vows whispered at the altar. The overall impression is one of modern romance - confident, fragrant, and thoughtfully matched from buttonhole to bouquet.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Viewed as a coordinated set, the four photographs reveal how a single floral language - peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus and delicate baby's breath - can unify a wedding from ceremony to reception. In the upper-left frame a bride holds a couture-style rounded bouquet close to her dress: a dense cluster of pale peach roses radiates from the centre, rimmed by frilly white lisianthus with vivid violet edging and softened by scattered gypsophila. The wrapped handle is finished in peach ribbon and punctuated with tiny pearlescent pins, a tactile detail that invites fingers to linger. In the upper-right the groom's boutonniere sits smartly at the lapel of a dark charcoal suit, a single peach rose balanced with baby's breath and slender greenery, tied with a blush ribbon and positioned above a matching solid-peach tie - a restrained nod to the bridal palette. The lower-left image shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet on a textured neutral cloth, compact and refined, suggesting a bridesmaid's posy or toss bouquet crafted with the same botanical restraint. The lower-right captures a rounded table arrangement placed in a white woven basket-style vase; the dome of blooms sits beside two small woven decorative spheres, offering an airy, modern-rustic centrepiece that complements neutral linens. The photographs convey scent, texture and expert construction - peach-sweet roses against the crisp edge of lisianthus - and reflect the kind of carefully curated arrangements Florist Spitalfields makes for intimate ceremonies around Brick Lane, Liverpool Street and the Old Spitalfields neighbourhood with an eye for seasonal freshness.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image captures a coordinated wedding flower story that feels perfectly at home in Spitalfields, where historic brick meets contemporary style. In the top-left frame, a bride, seen from the chest downward, holds a luxurious cascading bouquet in front of a soft, light beige backdrop. Her white gown, subtly textured, provides a calm canvas for the bouquet's movement and colour. Large white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms wide open with visible stamens, create the main focal point. Flowing beneath them, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail like silk ribbons, each bloom spaced along arching stems that fall gently towards the hem of her dress. A single cream-yellow rose sits at the heart of the arrangement, hugged by bright green spherical flowers that resemble button chrysanthemums, clusters of tiny white gypsophila, and flashes of bright red berries that bring energy and romance. Wisps of fine greenery weave through the composition, adding depth and a garden-fresh feeling. The top-right panel moves in close to a groom or male wedding guest in a dark suit, crisp white shirt, and strong red tie, his boutonnière a precise miniature echo of the bridal bouquet. One flawless white orchid bloom, a dab of green pompon flower, and airy white filler flowers are neatly bound with a slim, vivid red ribbon. In the bottom-left panel, that boutonnière is shown alone on pale, woven beige fabric, its textures and proportions clearly defined. The bottom-right frame returns to the bridal bouquet, now upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, against a light grey wall, accompanied by three white wicker spheres, as if set on a reception table in a converted Spitalfields loft venue.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-part wedding collage showcases how one romantic floral palette can follow a couple from aisle to after-party, with bright fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria threaded through every detail. In the top-left image, the bride is pictured from the neckline down in a strapless white gown, her hands tenderly holding a generous, dome-shaped bouquet. The peonies glow in deep magenta tones, their layered petals soft and velvety, while pristine white alstroemeria dotted with fine maroon markings bring light and delicacy. Light green, almost feathery accent blooms and rich green foliage add movement and structure, giving the bouquet a fresh, modern feel that suits a Spitalfields ceremony near Brushfield Street. On the top-right, attention shifts to the groom's charcoal jacket and lilac-lavender tie, where a petite boutonniere is pinned neatly to the lapel. It features a few white alstroemeria heads, small bright green textural florets, and tiny leaves, all tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon that quietly coordinates with the larger designs. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller clutch bouquet resting on a softly textured beige surface, perhaps for a bridesmaid walking through nearby Spitalfields streets or for the bouquet toss. It repeats the magenta peonies, white lilies, and lively greens, with stems tightly wrapped in a lavender ribbon that looks secure yet refined. Completing the story, the bottom-right image focuses on a table centerpiece: the same blooms gathered compactly into a round, white woven vase with an airy lattice pattern, flanked by three lighter beige wicker spheres. This simple yet striking arrangement would sit beautifully on wedding tables in local Spitalfields restaurants or loft venues, creating visual harmony from ceremony to reception.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this photograph, a neatly domed bouquet of roses and gypsophila nestles within a striking white designer vessel, the whole composition radiating understated luxury. The roses, in intense shades of pink and gentle lavender, are clustered tightly together so that almost no stem is visible, just a seamless canopy of ruffled petals. Each rose seems to glow softly, as if catching filtered daylight through a Spitalfields studio window, giving the arrangement an intimate, almost private feel. Threaded between the roses are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, their cloud-like clusters adding movement and a touch of lightness, like distant clouds floating above the old warehouses near Commercial Street. The vessel is just as expressive as the flowers, its white surface wrapped in sculptural, woven lines that twist and loop around the bowl, creating shadows and texture without distracting from the blooms. This interplay between structured ceramic and organic softness would make a refined centrepiece for a wedding breakfast at a local gallery space or an elegant dinner near Bishopsgate. You can imagine fingertips brushing the cool rim of the container before hovering over the velvety roses, catching a faint, classic rose fragrance mixed with fresh greenery. The bouquet's compact form and saturated colours give it a sense of permanence and devotion, a floral symbol of promises kept and milestones celebrated in the heart of East London. Created with the practiced care of a local Spitalfields florist, it suits couples who appreciate contemporary design woven gently through time-honoured romance.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image is a refined four-panel collage that tells the visual story of a red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the kind you might see carried from Christ Church Spitalfields to a nearby reception. In the top-left panel, a bride in a classic white lace wedding dress gently holds a compact, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is a tight cluster of rich red roses with velvety petals, nestled among airy tufts of white gypsophila and a subtle frame of dark green leaves. The composition feels deeply romantic, with each bloom carefully placed to create a sense of luxurious fullness. The top-right panel focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey suit. A single red rosebud forms the heart of the piece, surrounded by sprigs of baby's breath, slim pointed foliage, and strands of fine green grass that curl softly away from the lapel. A small red satin ribbon is tied neatly at the base, echoing the colour of the groom's tie and binding the design to the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another lush red rose bouquet lies on a pale grey, slightly textured surface, showing off its rounded shape from above. The stems are bound with red and white striped twine, giving it a handcrafted charm that feels very at home in creative Spitalfields studios. Finally, the bottom-right panel shows a low, dome-shaped table centerpiece of vivid red roses and baby's breath resting on a white woven sphere vase. Two smaller, natural-toned decorative balls sit close by, their open lattice texture complementing the main vase and suggesting an elegant yet modern wedding table design.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image shows a thoughtfully styled wedding collection photographed from above, as though arranged on a softly lit table in Spitalfields just before the ceremony begins. The bride's bouquet dominates the scene, a graceful cluster of creamy peonies and blush roses nestled together so closely that their petals touch, forming a cloud of pastel colour. Each bloom is full and open, the peonies displaying layers of finely ruffled petals that recall silk gowns, while the roses deepen from pale pink at the outer edges to richer magenta and gentle lavender toward the heart. Interwoven throughout are sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, appearing like tiny starbursts that lend movement and airiness. Supporting this romantic palette is a collar of smooth, deep-green leaves, their surfaces catching subtle highlights that emphasize their sculptural curves. Placed nearby is the groom's boutonnière, a small but polished composition: a single soft lilac rosebud, a fine trace of feathery greenery, and a cloud of gypsophila tied with a slender lavender ribbon. The ribbon's delicate sheen hints at careful craftsmanship and an eye for detail, the sort you would expect from a local Spitalfields florist preparing blooms for a ceremony in a nearby City chapel or a reception tucked off Commercial Street. The lighting is gentle and flattering, with no harsh shadows, so every petal appears luminous and serene. Together, bouquet and boutonnière evoke the intimacy of vows quietly spoken, radiating an atmosphere of romance, reassurance, and a sense that these flowers have been created to be held close in the moments that matter most.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-image collage presents a cohesive wedding flower collection, the kind you might see carried from a Spitalfields church aisle to a chic reception just off Commercial Street. In the top-left frame, a bride's torso and gown fill the background, her white lace dress acting as a canvas for a cascading bouquet overflowing with white phalaenopsis orchids. Their wide, wing-like petals and golden centers tumble alongside blush pink garden roses, airy lavender stock, and fine sprays of baby's breath. Deep pink, almost fuchsia spikes weave through the composition, drawing the eye down the soft waterfall of blooms and lush greenery that drapes gracefully towards the hem of the dress. In the top-right frame, the groom's dark charcoal or black suit lapel is shown in close detail. A single, immaculate white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned neatly against the fabric, backed by tiny gypsophila flowers and slim green stems, all finished with a tidy white satin ribbon that complements his vivid red tie and patterned shirt. The bottom-left image isolates this same boutonniere on a pale beige, subtly textured fabric, emphasizing the precision of the hand-tying, the gentle curve of each orchid petal, and the light, cloud-like quality of the baby's breath. In the bottom-right frame, a coordinating table centerpiece gathers the same white orchids, soft pink roses, lavender stock, gypsophila, and greenery into a white woven cylindrical vase. Two matching white decorative spheres sit beside it, enhancing the layered textures. The arrangement echoes the bridal bouquet's colours and form, the kind of centerpiece you could imagine gracing a long wedding table in a converted warehouse venue close to Spitalfields, tying together every floral detail from bouquet to buttonhole.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This quartet of wedding florals captures the small details that make a ceremony feel intentionally curated. In the upper-left panel a bride's hands hold a sweeping bouquet against a soft beige background: the arrangement blends open white lilies with clusters of tight red roses and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids that spill like silk over the lace-trimmed bodice of her gown. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath and glossy red hypericum berries add punctuation and texture, while assorted green foliage and slender, spiky greens create depth and gentle movement. The top-right focuses on a gentleman's boutonniere pinned to a dark grey or charcoal jacket, the pristine orchid bloom serving as a refined focal point among two small groupings of red berries, delicate white baby's breath and fresh green leaves; a small loop of red ribbon mirroring the groom's vivid tie ties the look to the larger palette. The lower-left image presents a matching corsage resting on woven linen-its soft fabric emphasises the orchid's smooth petals and the berries' glassy sheen-and the lower-right shows a table centerpiece set in a decorative white woven holder on a bright white surface, accompanied by white spherical décor pieces. Together the panels show a considered ensemble: scent notes of rose and lily, tactile contrasts from velvet petals to waxy orchids and feathery greenery, and a cohesive red, white and green theme ideal for intimate weddings across Spitalfields and nearby Shoreditch. The craftsmanship suggests flowers arranged with neighbourhood knowledge-the kind of details a local florist uses when delivering to venues around Liverpool Street and Bishopsgate.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage feels like leafing through a Spitalfields wedding album, each panel revealing another facet of the same romantic floral story. In the top-left, only the lower half of the bride is visible, the simplicity of her strapless white gown allowing her cascading bouquet to take centre stage. Wide-winged white phalaenopsis orchids flow downward, interlaced with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms, and airy clouds of baby's breath, all anchored by threads of fresh greenery. The colours are gentle yet confident, like evening light settling over the old brick buildings around Commercial Street. The top-right panel narrows the focus to the groom's boutonniere on a deep charcoal suit. A single white phalaenopsis orchid blooms against the dark fabric, partnered with tiny lavender fillers and a neat swirl of green leaves, bound by a slim purple ribbon that echoes his magenta tie peeking beneath the lapel. Below, on the left, another boutonniere is carefully arranged on a textured beige fabric, the close-up view showing a white orchid bud, delicate sprigs of white baby's breath, and a bright pink ribbon tied with florist's precision-perfect for a groomsman or best man. On the bottom-right, a generous cascading arrangement stands in an ornate white woven vase on a clean white surface. White orchids and roses in shades of blush and lavender spill outward, mingled with purple filler flowers and baby's breath, while three white woven spheres of different sizes sit beside the vase. The overall impression is of coordinated, handcrafted elegance, like floral notes composed for a modern East London wedding near Spitalfields Church.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A carefully styled wedding set is arranged as if waiting on a dresser in a loft overlooking Spitalfields, capturing that breathless pause before the ceremony begins. The main bouquet is generously rounded and full, its centre dominated by mauve-pink and lavender-toned roses that look as though they've been painted in watercolour, each petal slightly curled at the edge. Between them, clusters of vivid green button chrysanthemums pop like little garden treasures, bringing lightness and playful contrast. White and cream lisianthus, along with other soft ivory blooms, weave through the design, their ruffled petals adding a dreamy softness that makes the bouquet feel like a handful of clouds and velvet. Wisps of greenery and longer leaves extend just beyond the flowers, giving a relaxed yet refined shape that feels both timeless and contemporary. The stems are meticulously lined up and wrapped in satin ribbons that echo the pink and lavender of the roses, creating a smooth, comfortable grip for the bride. Gentle, diffuse light falls over the bouquet, enhancing the natural glow of each petal, much like the soft daylight that filters through the windows of old brick warehouses near Spitalfields Market. Resting close by is the matching boutonnière: a single white bloom, perhaps lisianthus or a small rosebud, accented with slender greenery and tied with a delicate lavender ribbon. Together, bouquet and boutonnière feel like a personal love story written in flowers, ideal for a couple exchanging vows in a city garden, a Spitalfields townhouse, or an intimate venue tucked down a quiet side street.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage presents a unified red rose wedding collection that feels perfectly at home around Spitalfields' converted loft venues and historic streets. In the top-left frame, a bride in a white gown holds a rounded bouquet composed entirely of rich, crimson red roses, their petals densely layered to form a plush, almost velvety surface. Between them nestle small red hypericum berries, like warm sparks of light, all encircled by a tidy ring of deep green foliage that rests gently against the fabric of her dress. The arrangement looks freshly gathered, as if created that morning in a local flower shop just off Commercial Street. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a dark charcoal suit jacket. A single tight red rosebud stands at the centre, supported by fine, linear greenery and flecks of snowy white gypsophila, with a few red berries repeating the bouquet's detail. A slender red satin ribbon bow secures it, mirroring his vibrant red tie and bright white shirt. Below, on the left, another bouquet of red roses and berries sits against a textured beige cloth. Here, bold dark green leaves are folded and arranged to form a sculptural frame, creating a contemporary look that would suit a modern city celebration near Liverpool Street. The stems are bound with red ribbon, visible to the side, implying a hand-tied finish. The bottom-right image completes the story with a dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and berries, perched atop a white, delicately woven spherical vessel, accompanied by two smaller natural wicker spheres on a smooth pale surface. Against a soft beige and grey background, the whole collection feels cohesive, romantic, and thoughtfully designed for an urban wedding reception.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part image captures a cohesive wedding flower story in soft pinks and fresh greens, perfectly suited to a stylish celebration near Spitalfields. In the top-left panel, the lower half of a bride in a white lace gown is shown holding a full, rounded bouquet that almost covers her waist. The bouquet brims with light pink and dusky lavender roses, nestled among zesty green button chrysanthemums, blush alstroemeria brushed with yellow, and feathery white baby's breath, all set against a collar of polished green leaves, creating a plush, romantic texture. The top-right panel focuses on a single boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal grey suit jacket, the fabric offset by a bold fuchsia tie. This petite design mirrors the bouquet: a single pale pink rosebud, two or three emerald green button chrysanthemums, wisps of gypsophila, and a flick of fine green grass, all bound with a slim pink ribbon, ready for a groom or groomsman arriving from Liverpool Street Station. In the lower-left panel, a coordinating bouquet lies on its side on a pale beige, linen-like surface, offering a clear view of its hand-tied stems wrapped in fuchsia ribbon and the layered arrangement of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath. Finally, the lower-right panel shows a delicate table centerpiece placed on a clean white background. The flowers form a tight, dome-shaped cluster set in a decorative white sphere with an open lattice design, accompanied by two smaller woven orbs. The set illustrates how one colour palette can elegantly link bridal flowers, buttonholes, and reception décor for a Spitalfields wedding.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A study in restrained elegance, this image focuses on a single wedding boutonniere pinned to the lapel of a dark charcoal jacket - an intimate floral punctuation for the groom. The boutonniere presents a solitary, creamy-white rose bud, its petals still gently cupped as if reluctant to fully open, paired with a small collar of baby's breath and a sprig of fresh green foliage. A tiny white satin bow is tied neatly at the base of the stems, lending a silken contrast to the textured wool of the suit and the smooth sheen of a vivid red silk tie beneath. Light plays delicately across surfaces: the rose's soft flesh-tones glow against the matte fabric of the jacket, while the tie's deep red provides a bold counterpoint that makes the boutonniere read clearly in photos and vows alike. Close to the lapel, the arrangement suggests scent as much as sight - a faint, clean rose perfume that might lift the nerves on a crisp spring morning outside Liverpool Street or during a short stroll past Brick Lane. As an exercise in coordination, the boutonniere echoes the bridal palette without competing with it; its scale is mindful of proportion, its construction secure so it will endure pinning, embraces, and the small motions of a wedding day. The overall mood is composed, refined, and quietly confident, a floral promise that belongs to ceremony and companionship.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet rests as if caught in a still moment just before the ceremony, its colours reminiscent of the first light over the old brickwork and cobbled streets of Spitalfields. The design is softly rounded and inviting, built on the plush, cloud-like petals of white lisianthus that form a creamy heart at the centre. Around them, clusters of pastel hydrangea add a delicate fullness, like small gathered clouds, while playful lilac allium introduce a hint of whimsy with their starburst forms. The palette is cool and serene, with white, soft lilac, and gentle lavender tones that glow against neatly wrapped stems, bound together with an understated ribbon that keeps the focus on the blooms themselves. Crisp greenery peeks through in careful touches, framing the flowers and giving a fresh, garden-picked feel that suits both chic city weddings near Liverpool Street and more relaxed gatherings around Spitalfields' hidden courtyards. Light seems to pool on each bloom, highlighting the subtle variations in tone and texture, from velvety petals to the firmer feel of the stems beneath the bride's hand. The bouquet suggests a quiet promise, something deeply personal and enduring, its fragrance light and powdery, like a spring garden after gentle rain. It's easy to imagine this bouquet being carried down the aisle, then later resting in a glass vase on a windowsill overlooking Spitalfields' rooftops, still speaking of the day's love and care. Every flower appears purposefully chosen, reflecting an experienced florist's ability to marry meaning, style, and the couple's story into one graceful, memorable piece.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
The boutonnière in this close-up epitomises considered wedding detail: a single peach rose bud, compact and velvety, sits snug against a dark charcoal or navy jacket lapel, its outer petals a delicate apricot blush that deepens toward the centre. Surrounding the rose are tiny sprigs of gypsophila and a slim flourish of greenery that soften the silhouette and introduce a whisper of texture beside the smooth wool of the suit. A small peach-coloured ribbon is tied into a tidy bow at the base, echoing the groom's coral tie and the crisp white of his shirt, creating a careful harmony of palette and proportion. The contrast between the rose's soft, rounded form and the structured tailoring of the jacket makes this detail feel both intimate and ceremonially precise, a floral punctuation held close to the heart. The arrangement reads as refined and quietly confident-an understated flourish that would suit a wedding walking route from Bishopsgate toward Brick Lane or an afternoon reception around Spitalfields. From my perspective as a local florist at Florist Spitalfields, the boutonnière is finished for comfort and longevity, wired and taped with neat attention so it sits flat against the lapel throughout the day. Imagining its scent, think of honeyed peach with a fresh green note, gentle and brief, a small sensory echo of the larger bouquet and table arrangements that tie the whole celebration together.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This composed four-pane image shows a cohesive white-and-purple wedding palette as an experienced florist might plan for a ceremony in Spitalfields. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown cradles a generous bridal bouquet built around large, fragrant white oriental lilies-some unfurled with visible stamens, others as sculpted buds-and soft double Eustoma (Lisianthus) blooms edged in vivid purple. Sprays of narrow, deep-purple veronica and tiny filler blossoms thread through the arrangement, while a variety of green textures-wispy grasses, serrated leaves and broader glossy foliage-give the bouquet depth and a gentle, organic sway. The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal grey jacket; a single open white Eustoma with a purple rim, a small lily bud and a neat cluster of spiky purple accents are bound with a white ribbon bow, the purple silk tie beneath echoing the palette. Bottom-left displays a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems cleanly wrapped in white ribbon and scaled down from the bridal piece. Bottom-right reveals a tall centerpiece arranged in a contemporary white spherical vase with an open woven lattice, where cascading leaves and grass-like foliage surround both open lilies and tight buds, purple-rimmed lisianthus and spiky accents; two woven beige decorative spheres sit nearby on a light surface. The soft, warm light highlights satin petals and ruffled lisianthus edges while the lilies' sweet perfume fills the imagined room. As crafted by Florist Spitalfields, this ensemble suits weddings across Spitalfields and nearby Brick Lane or Shoreditch and can be adapted for ceremony tables, aisle decor or reception centrepieces.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
In this image, a bride holds her bouquet close to the front of her ivory gown, the flowers forming a bright, textured cluster that reflects the intimate character of weddings around Spitalfields. The bouquet is composed primarily of white lilies, their bold, trumpet-shaped blooms fully open, with broad petals that sweep gently outward and catch the soft light. At the centre of this white halo of petals rests a single red rose, its rich crimson colour and velvety texture offering a striking contrast that suggests romance and devotion. Surrounding the main blooms, tufts of fresh greenery add depth and variation in tone, from deep, glossy leaves to finer, more delicate fronds. Slender blades of ornamental grass arc out and over the bouquet's edge, introducing graceful lines that keep the arrangement dynamic rather than rigid. Threaded throughout are bright red hypericum berries, their small, rounded forms adding pockets of colour and a pleasing, tactile quality. Tiny sprays of baby's breath are scattered among the lilies and rose, their miniature white blossoms softening the transitions between the different elements. The bride's hands are lightly clasped around the gathered stems, suggesting ease and composure, while the smooth fabric of her dress offers a simple backdrop that lets the bouquet take centre stage. The palette of whites, greens, and reds feels both timeless and celebratory, suitable for a ceremony in a converted Spitalfields warehouse or a nearby townhouse. The bouquet seems fresh and fragrant, with the lilies' gentle sweetness complemented by the crispness of the foliage, capturing a moment of quiet expectation just before the formalities and festivities begin.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
A pared-back boutonnière crafted with the care of a seasoned florist, this miniature arrangement centres on a single pale yellow rose whose petals are soft and velveteen to the touch. Around its base, tiny clusters of baby's breath lend a misty lightness, while fine sprigs of green provide a crisp, architectural contrast and a sense of movement. The rose is bound with a narrow, crisp white ribbon that forms a neat loop at the stem, and the whole boutonnière sits against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie in the photograph, creating a refined but lively palette of cream, black and scarlet. There is a tactile meeting of textures here-the plush bloom juxtaposed with the whispery, feathery greens and the smooth, cool weave of the groom's suit-so that when pinned it feels both secure and pleasantly buoyant. The measurements are compact and considered, designed to read clearly in a church aisle or on the red carpet of a small Spitalfields reception; it is the sort of detail that a groom notices each time he straightens his jacket before turning to his partner. In the soft natural light used for the image, the rose seems to glow subtly, its edges catching highlights that suggest freshness and careful timing from studio to ceremony. For weddings around Bishopsgate, Liverpool Street and the hidden courtyards off Brushfield Street, this boutonnière brings a calm, sincere note-a small, fragrant emblem of the day's intimacy and style.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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