''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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A four-panel study in peach, violet and white, presented with the careful hand of a Mayfair florist, shows how one floral language translates across a wedding. The bridal bouquet, held close to a white gown, is a compact dome of plush peach roses clustered at the heart, their velvety faces glowing warm against the dress's ivory. Surrounding those central blooms are white lisianthus edged in lively purple - a fine, painterly border that guides the eye around the bouquet - and pockets of delicate baby's breath that lend a gossamer lightness to the mass of petals. The stems are concealed beneath a smooth peach ribbon, fastened with pearly pins that add a vintage gleam and invite the fingertips to linger. In the groom's lapel, a matching boutonniere echoes the bouquet: a single peach rose with tiny sprays of baby's breath and slim green fronds, finished with a neat peach ribbon and set against a dark charcoal jacket and a coordinating peach tie, creating clean, modern lines that balance softness with formality. A smaller hand-tied bouquet and a styled reception centerpiece complete the set - the centerpiece arranged in a white, open-weave basket vase with two neutral woven spheres beside it, textures that nod to contemporary table styling in Mayfair cafés and private rooms near Grosvenor Square. The overall impression is of harmonious repetition: identical flowers used with confidence across bridal, groom, attendants and table pieces, each element smelling faintly of sweet rose and offering a comforting, celebratory presence for a London wedding day - a signature look curated by Mayfair Florist for couples marrying close to Bond Street and Mount Street. This arrangement reads like a gentle ode to a bridal moment: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses, each bloom unfurling in creamy, sunlit tones that suggest warm afternoons on Mount Street. The roses are gathered with thoughtful precision so their rounded forms sit together like a small constellation, and circling them is a neat ring of purple-edged lisianthus whose cool white interiors and lilac tips recall evening clouds drifting across a peach sky. Interwoven throughout is a delicate lattice of baby's breath, its tiny white florets creating a soft, gauzy veil that lightens the bouquet and gives it a subtly weightless quality. The photograph captures a tender interplay of light and shadow across the petals, which highlights the faint veins and the curled margins of each rose, while the lisianthus provides a refined, slightly crisp texture against the roses' creamy plushness. When held against bridal lace or satin, this bouquet feels both timeless and intimately modern-a quiet centrepiece for a ceremony in a private Mayfair townhouse or an elegant reception near Bond Street. The scent is restrained but present, a fresh, floral sweetness threaded with green notes that won't overpower vows or conversation. As someone who dresses weddings around Berkeley Square, I see this as a bouquet designed to be both seen and remembered: elegantly proportioned, emotionally steady, and crafted to sit harmoniously in photographs, hands, and the soft memory of the day. Captured in a quiet, elevated view across a warm, light beige fabric-linen or coarse weave burlap-the bouquet feels like a soft exhale of tenderness. The centre is devoted to peach and soft orange roses, petals layered in compact spirals that seem to glow from within as daylight pools across their velvety surfaces. Around them, white lisianthus with their violet-edged frills introduce a lyrical coolness, the purple rims reading like a dusk-tinted punctuation against the roses' dawn-like blush. Wisps of baby's breath (Gypsophila) drift through the arrangement like confetti, lending a whimsical, cloudlike lightness to the dense floral mass. The handle extends from the lower right, swathed in a peach-coral satin ribbon whose sheen plays softly with the light; a string of creamy pearls coils graciously around the stems, adding a slender, heirloom detail that invites touch. The photograph's composition - bouquet laid horizontally on neutral fabric - highlights the contrast between soft florals and textured backdrop, while the gentle shadows emphasize depth and the bouquet's rounded geometry. Scent, though unseen, is suggested: a classic, rosy sweetness tempered by fresh green stems and the faint powder of dried baby's breath. This arrangement would sit beautifully at a Mayfair townhouse wedding, brought to an intimate ceremony on Mount Street or as a thoughtful anniversary gift after a stroll through Shepherd Market, offering a balance of tradition and modern refinement suited to central London celebrations. A single peach rose takes centre stage in this compact boutonniere, its petals layered like a tiny sunrise and shaded with warm coral-pink highlights that catch the eye against a dark suit. The rose's velvet texture is complemented by clouds of white gypsophila-baby's breath-that frame the bloom with a light, ethereal quality; these tiny blossoms soften the silhouette and lend an air of innocence and festivity. Interspersed sprigs of fresh green foliage, including fine fern-like leaves, add structure and a breath of garden humidity, as if plucked early from a Mayfair courtyard before being arranged with practiced hands.

The stem cluster is finished with a pale peach satin ribbon tied in a tidy bow, mirroring the tie beneath and creating a refined, cohesive palette. Pinned to a charcoal lapel, the composition feels both sophisticated and intimate-the dark fabric acting like a stage that intensifies the rose's glow. The scent is faint and comforting, a floral note that suggests new beginnings and quiet joy. As an experienced local florist, I picture this boutonniere worn at a ceremony near Grosvenor Square or presented to a guest leaving a reception on Bond Street; Mayfair Florist sometimes assembles pieces like this for clients seeking that understated, elegant touch. It is designed to be both seen and felt-the silk of the ribbon, the velvet of the petals, the fragile crunch of gypsophila-ready for the gentle bustle of a wedding day in the neighbourhood. In the gentle morning light typical of a Mayfair courtyard, this peach rose boutonniere reads as an exercise in thoughtful restraint and tenderness. The single rose holds a warm core of apricot that graduates outward to a pale peach rim, its petals soft and satiny under a diffuse daylight that reveals subtle veining and depth. Little clouds of gypsophila nestle at the rose's shoulder, their pinhead white blossoms adding a whimsical, almost celestial texture that contrasts with the rose's fullness. A few glossy green leaves and a slender curl of fern give the arrangement a fresh, botanical crispness, their cool surface reflecting the light in clean strokes. The stem is wrapped in matching peach satin, finished with a tidy bow so the boutonniere will remain secure whether pinned to a morning coat before a walk down Mount Street or tucked into a waistcoat in a private Mayfair ceremony. As a local florist, Mayfair Florist often prepares pieces like this for small, elegant weddings near Bond Street and Green Park; its scent is faintly floral and fruit-like, conjuring spring mornings at the market. The composition is intended to be seen up close and in photographs alike: delicate enough to whisper romance, yet constructed with the sturdiness to endure an emotional day. There is a quiet confidence to the piece - unobtrusive, refined, and memorably tender. Resting on a light beige, burlap-like cloth, this hand-tied arrangement reads like an afternoon in spring: apricot-peach roses clustered into a generous dome, their petals unfolding in layered spirals that glow from within. Among them, white lisianthus with gently ruffled edges bear a fine border of violet-lilac that frames each blossom and introduces a cool, contemporary contrast to the warm roses. Minute yellow stamens sit at the lisianthus centres, tiny suns against soft petals. Sprays of baby's breath are threaded throughout, creating a diaphanous veil that lifts the composition and adds a breathlike softness. The bouquet's handle is meticulously wrapped in a matching blush ribbon and studded with small, lustrous cream pearls-an elegant detail intended to rest comfortably in the hand of a bride walking down a Mayfair aisle or stepping out of a private hire car near Grosvenor Square. The trimmed green stems peek from the base, their fresh cut edges signalling a recent preparation on the day. Soft, even lighting accentuates petal textures and the gentle sheen of the ribbon, while the natural fabric beneath lends a handcrafted, atelier atmosphere reminiscent of workbench tables found near Bond Street florists. This bouquet carries the scent of dewy roses tempered by green stem notes and a faint powder of lisianthus; it reads as refined and intimate, a floral choice for civil ceremonies, small hotel receptions, or as a thoughtful anniversary gift delivered across Mayfair and neighbouring Mayfair streets. Crafted with deliberate restraint, it balances classic romance with subtle, contemporary accents. Imagine a low, perfectly rounded dome of apricot and soft peach roses, about two to three dozen blooms breathing warmth into the room; their petals fold and unfurl like silk, radiating a restrained, sunlit glow. Nestled just beneath their curve, white lisianthus bloom with cream interiors tipped in a decisive deep violet, their ruffled edges lifting the composition with a cool, painterly contrast. Tiny clouds of white baby's breath scatter through the arrangement, giving the bouquet a vintage whisper and a weightless feeling when viewed from the side. The entire bouquet is housed in a white, open-weave orb of woven reeds - contemporary yet handcrafted - whose lattice allows glimpses of stems and shadow while adding a light architectural edge. To the left, two small hand-woven wooden spheres rest on a pristine white surface, echoing the basket's rhythm and suggesting quiet, considered styling often requested by our clients for Mayfair townhouse tables or small gallery receptions near Bond Street. Behind, a soft-textured beige linen wall fades into bokeh, keeping the flowers in clear focus and suggesting the same soft daylight that filters through Mayfair windows on an early afternoon. The scent, if one could breathe it in, would be tender and floral, the roses' honeyed warmth tempered by the clean, green lift of lisianthus and the faint sweetness of gypsophila. This composition reads as modern romanticism - a delicate yet confident centrepiece, ideal for anniversaries, intimate weddings, or to bring a refined softness into a Chelsea or St James's sitting room.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your perfect day with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Mayfair Florist, Mayfair. Thoughtfully curated for modern couples, this premium flower package range includes everything you need for a beautifully coordinated bridal party. Choose from three flexible options to suit your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests.

Each collection features a luxurious bridal bouquet, charming bridesmaid bouquets, and stylish groom boutonnieres, all designed to complement your wedding theme and colour palette. Our expert florists use only fresh, high-quality blooms, ensuring every arrangement looks stunning from the ceremony to the last dance.

Perfect for London and Mayfair weddings, the SI Wedding Collection offers a stress-free way to style your bridal party with premium flowers and professional design. Enjoy reliable service, attention to detail, and flexible options that make planning easier. Let Mayfair Florist bring romance, elegance, and harmony to your special day-order your SI Wedding Collection online today and we'll handle the rest.
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