South Kensington Wedding Collections

At South Kensington Flowers, we specialise in romantic, timeless wedding flowers designed right here in the heart of South Kensington, moments from the V&A Museum, Natural History Museum and elegant townhouses off Gloucester Road. Our experienced wedding florist team crafts everything from intimate bridal bouquets to full venue transformations.

We create bespoke bridal bouquets, bridesmaids' flowers, buttonholes, table centres and statement arrangements tailored to your dress, venue and colour palette. Whether you're celebrating in a chic townhouse near Exhibition Road or a classic venue around Kensington High Street, we design wedding flowers that feel personal, polished and unmistakably "you".

Our studio proudly serves couples across:

  • Chelsea - refined, fashion-forward wedding florals
  • Earl's Court - stylish city celebrations
  • Knightsbridge - luxurious hotel and private club weddings

For last-minute finishing touches, we offer same-day delivery on wedding flowers and celebration bouquets across South Kensington and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. This is ideal for rehearsal dinners, thank-you gifts and next-day photo shoots.

Every wedding we design is planned with care, clear communication and years of local experience. Share your ideas with South Kensington Flowers, and our dedicated florist team will guide you from first moodboard to the final stem on the day.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière in this wedding pair is a study in elegant restraint: a single red rose, its outer petals curling with classic grace, is pinned above a neat cluster of gypsophila and finished with a playful sweep of trailing greenery. The small scale of the buttonhole contrasts beautifully with the matching bridal bouquet, where saturated blue hydrangea heads create a plush, cloud-like base and red roses rise through them like small, velvety flames. Eucalyptus leaves peek between blooms, their round, silvery-green faces adding coolness and a faint, woody fragrance that softens the bouquet's vivid palette.

From my bench at South Kensington Flowers I often compose this pairing to sit comfortably at both understated city ceremonies and more ornate receptions near Brompton Road or the V&A. Tiny stars of baby's breath float through the arrangement, giving a whisper-light texture that plays against the dense hydrangea clusters and the rose's satin petals. The overall impression is confident yet tender: the boutonnière's single rose echoes devotion, while the fuller bouquet suggests celebration and abundance. Photographers love the way the blue and red sing together in sunlight, and the eucalyptus lends a subtle motion when the couple walks outside toward South Kensington Station or across quiet garden squares. The scent is fresh and green with a hint of floral sweetness; the handling is meticulous, each stem secured so the pieces remain composed through vows, portraits, and the evening's laughter.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
A cohesive, four-image composition showcasing a peach, purple-edged white and soft-white floral theme crafted for a wedding in South Kensington. In the top-left frame a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet against her white dress; dense clusters of pale peach roses form the centrepiece, their velvety faces warmed by soft daylight as ruffled white lisianthus with violet edges circle them, and tiny clouds of baby's breath float through the arrangement. Her hands, gently clasping the stems wrapped in a blush ribbon, show the quiet care of a bridal moment that could have begun at South Kensington station on a crisp morning. The top-right panel shows the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit: a single peach rose mirrored from the bride's bouquet, trimmed with slender greenery, sprigs of baby's breath and a delicate peach ribbon, the groom's solid peach tie peeking beneath the lapel to tie the look together. Bottom-left reveals a smaller, hand-tied posy laid on textured neutral fabric; its compact scale, pearl-tipped pins and peach-wrapped handle speak to bridesmaids' bouquets or a charming toss posy. Bottom-right offers a rounded centerpiece arranged in an open white woven vase, the same trio of blooms forming a soft dome, flanked by two pale woven spheres that complete a refined table vignette suited to venues near the V&A or quiet garden terraces off Brompton Road. Every panel conveys texture, scent and harmony - a floral narrative prepared with local know-how and fresh materials, ready for delivery across South Kensington and neighbouring Chelsea by your local florist.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image presents a carefully coordinated wedding flower story, the kind of design often chosen by couples marrying around South Kensington's classic white terraces. In the top-left panel, a bride is shown from the bodice down, standing against a soft beige background that lets her cascading bouquet truly shine. Her white wedding dress has a gentle texture that catches the light without competing with the flowers. The bouquet is generous and flowing, centred on large, fragrant white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms opening wide, stamens clearly visible. From this core, long stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids stream downwards, petals curved like porcelain, giving the bouquet its waterfall silhouette. A single cream-to-yellow rose glows warmly at the centre, cradled by bright green rounded flowers similar to Santini chrysanthemums, lightly dotted white gypsophila, and shiny clusters of bright red berries. Fine, arching greenery and slender grasses weave between the blooms, adding depth and movement. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom in a dark charcoal or black suit and crisp white shirt, his strong red tie mirrored perfectly in the red ribbon of his lapel flower. His boutonnière features one immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, a small green pompon bloom, and sprigs of tiny white filler flowers, all bound neatly at the base. The bottom-left panel shows this same boutonnière resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, highlighting the smooth orchid petals, the fresh green leaf base, and the polished finish of the red ribbon wrap. In the bottom-right panel, the bridal bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, against a light grey wall, with three white wicker balls arranged beside it. This arrangement of lilies, orchids, berries, and greenery looks ready to grace a reception near Kensington Gardens, expressing romance, freshness, and thoughtful coordination between bride and groom.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-image wedding collage showcases a single, carefully curated floral theme built around vibrant magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and fresh green details, evoking the polished yet romantic feel of a South Kensington celebration. In the top-left frame, only the torso of the bride is visible, her strapless white dress acting as a clean backdrop for a lush, rounded bouquet. The peonies are rich fuchsia, full of layered, velvety petals, tucked among white alstroemeria flecked with subtle wine-coloured speckles. Soft, spiky green flowers and deep green foliage spill gently around the edges, giving the bouquet movement and a natural garden style, as though it had just been gathered from a private mews garden off Thurloe Square. The top-right panel focuses closely on the groom's charcoal suit, highlighting a refined boutonniere pinned neatly to his lapel. Slim white alstroemeria blooms, small green spikes, and glossy leaves are bound together with a narrow lavender-purple satin ribbon that echoes his smooth lavender tie, creating a crisp, coordinated finishing touch. In the bottom-left image, a smaller handheld bouquet rests on a lightly textured beige surface. It repeats the bridal colours-fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, fresh greens-tied with a vivid lavender ribbon at the stems, making it ideal for bridesmaids or a playful toss bouquet during an evening reception near the Royal Albert Hall. The bottom-right image shows a compact table arrangement of the same flowers placed in a distinctive white, woven, spherical vase, with three lighter beige decorative spheres nearby. Collectively, the quartet of images illustrates how a single floral palette can shape bouquets, buttonholes, and table flowers into a beautifully unified South Kensington wedding design.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A round, tightly composed bouquet rises like a flawless floral globe from a sculptural white container, its dome of roses and gypsophila carefully shaped to look smooth and perfectly balanced from every angle. Deep pink and soft lavender roses press closely together, their petals layered and velvety, forming a richly coloured surface that almost resembles satin fabric draped over the top of the vessel. Between them, small tufts of white baby's breath create delicate pockets of light, softening the boldness of the pinks and giving the impression of fine mist weaving through a rose garden at dawn. The white container beneath is as much a design statement as the flowers themselves, with criss-crossing, woven lines that wrap around the base, adding texture and a sense of gentle movement. The contrast between the sleek ceramic white and the lush, saturated colours above feels modern yet warmly romantic, a style that would sit beautifully on a wedding table in a townhouse off Cromwell Road or in a chic restaurant near South Kensington station. Natural light appears to fall across the arrangement, catching on the higher petals and fading into subtle shadows at the edges, enhancing the dome-like shape. You can almost imagine guests leaning in to catch the fragrance of fresh roses as they talk and laugh. The arrangement has the thoughtful, handcrafted look of a piece prepared for an important moment, something chosen to honour love, commitment, and the artistry of local floristry in this elegant part of London.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage highlights how a single floral theme-deep red roses paired with delicate white baby's breath-can flow beautifully from ceremony to reception, much like a coordinated celebration winding from a South Kensington church to a reception near the museums. In the top-left image, the focus is on the bride's hands and mid-torso, her lace wedding dress forming a soft backdrop for a compact, rounded bouquet. The bouquet is tightly massed with velvety red roses, each head lush and full, interspersed with airy gypsophila and subtle green leaves that give depth without interrupting the classic red-and-white palette. In the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal-grey suit becomes the canvas for a simple yet refined boutonniere: a single red rosebud ringed by sprigs of baby's breath, slim green leaves, and wispy grasses, all finished with a bright red satin ribbon that echoes his tie. The bottom-left image shows a similar bouquet resting on a light grey, slightly rough surface, the roses more open here, their spiralled petals surrounded by generous clusters of white blossoms and framed with lush greenery. The stems are carefully bound in red-and-white striped twine, suggesting bespoke, hand-tied work by a skilled florist. The bottom-right panel turns to the reception table, where a small, rounded arrangement of red roses and gypsophila is perched upon a decorative white orb-shaped vase made of finely woven strips, with two smaller natural-toned spheres in front. The overall mood is one of timeless romance and meticulous coordination, ideal for couples seeking a unified floral look across their South Kensington celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image presents a composed wedding scene that feels right at home in South Kensington, as if laid out on a linen-covered table in a light-filled flat off Gloucester Road. Dominating the arrangement is the bride's bouquet, generously filled with open cream peonies and layered blush-pink roses, their petals soft and densely packed, giving the bouquet a cloudlike fullness. Threaded between them are delicate clusters of white gypsophila, adding a fine, misty texture that softens the edges and creates a sense of gentle movement. A collar of rich green foliage cradles the blooms, its smooth surfaces and arching lines lending structure without overpowering the pastel palette. To one side sits the groom's boutonnière, designed as a miniature reflection of the bouquet: a single lilac-rose bloom supported by wisps of feathery greenery and tiny white blossoms, bound with a slim ribbon that hints at lavender tones. The lighting is soft and flattering, like late morning light drifting in from a window facing a quiet mews; it highlights the subtle interplay between creamy whites, soft blush, and hints of deeper magenta at the roses' hearts. Every detail speaks of thoughtful craftsmanship, from the precise spiral of the bouquet's stems to the tidy finish of the ribbon wrap, suggesting work by a florist accustomed to intimate civil ceremonies, museum weddings, and local receptions along Cromwell Road. The overall impression is of tender, understated romance: flowers that invite you to lean in, breathe deeply, and feel the emotion of the day before the first guest even arrives.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A refined four-image collage showcases a cohesive wedding flower story, the sort of carefully planned design often created for ceremonies near the museums of South Kensington. In the top left panel, a bride's mid-torso is visible, her white lace gown forming a delicate backdrop for an opulent, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow downward in elegant arcs, their broad petals and yellow centers catching the light, while blush pink garden roses, deeper pink blooms, sprays of pale lavender stock and fine white baby's breath fill the arrangement with layered texture. Hints of vivid fuchsia, from slender spiky flowers, punctuate the soft pastel palette, and glossy greenery frames the composition, giving the bouquet a voluminous, almost ethereal presence that echoes the sweep of a bridal train along Queens Gate. Top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown in a close detail: a single pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, cradled by tiny clouds of baby's breath and slim green sprigs, is pinned to a deep charcoal or black lapel. Beneath, a red tie and patterned shirt peek through, giving the image a contemporary, London-smart feel. The stems of the boutonniere are bound cleanly in white satin ribbon, suggesting the careful, practiced hands of a local florist. Bottom left, that same boutonniere rests alone on a light beige, gently textured fabric, perhaps linen or burlap, allowing the viewer to see each petal and ribbon wrap as if inspecting it before pinning it on at a South Kensington townhouse. In the bottom right panel, the matching table centerpiece sits on a white surface: orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, baby's breath and foliage arranged in a white woven cylindrical vase, flanked by two white decorative spheres. The design mirrors the bridal bouquet, creating a beautifully unified theme for an intimate reception near Kensington Gardens.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
An elegant quartet of images that collectively describe a cohesive wedding floral concept in red, white and green, captured in soft, ambient light that suggests a late-morning service in South Kensington. The top-left panel shows the bride from mid-torso down, the lace-trimmed bodice of her pristine white gown forming a gentle frame for a large, cascading bouquet: creamy white lilies unfurl beside tightly packed red roses, while multiple white phalaenopsis orchids tumble in graceful strands. Scattered among them, tiny sprays of baby's breath and clusters of red hypericum berries give sparkle and texture against varied foliage - broader glossy leaves and slender, wispy greens - and the combined fragrance leans sweetly of rose warmed by lemony lily notes. Top-right focuses on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit; a single white orchid anchors two neat bunches of hypericum berries, baby's breath and small leaves, all bound at the base with a thin red ribbon that mirrors his vivid tie. The lower-left panel provides an intimate, tactile view of a matching corsage arranged on textured beige fabric, the orchid's smooth petals contrasting with the waxy berries and the soft weave beneath. The bottom-right shows a decorative table arrangement in a white woven holder, flanked by spherical white ornaments; it repeats the bridal palette - lilies, red roses, cascading phalaenopsis, berries and delicate greenery - offering a polished centrepiece that would suit a reception table on Cromwell Road or a private dining room near Gloucester Road station. The set reads as thoughtful, locally mindful floral design, readily assembled for couples who want classic romance with clean, contemporary lines and a discreet local delivery option across South Kensington and neighbouring Chelsea.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel wedding collage captures a unified floral vision, as if a couple celebrating in a quiet mews off Exhibition Road asked for one romantic language to run through every bloom. The top-left panel shows a bride in a white strapless gown, her face out of frame so the attention falls entirely on the cascading bouquet held close to her waist. Numerous white phalaenopsis orchids spill downward, their curved stems and wide, silky petals creating a flowing shape, interwoven with blush pink garden roses and soft lavender flowers, all accented by wisps of baby's breath and trailing greenery that soften the edges and add movement, like petals caught in a gentle breeze above Hyde Park. The top-right panel turns intimate, zooming in on the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit. One pristine white orchid is positioned at the centre, backed by pale lavender filler blooms and greenery, neatly bound in a slim purple ribbon that coordinates with the vibrant magenta tie below, suggesting a carefully curated wedding palette linking bride and groom. In the bottom-left frame, a single boutonniere lies on a textured, light beige fabric that resembles refined linen. Here the orchid is still in bud, plump and promising, offset by tiny white baby's breath and a touch of green foliage, tied with a bright pink ribbon that adds a joyful pop of colour, evoking preparations in a South Kensington townhouse before a civil ceremony. The bottom-right image completes the story with a sumptuous cascading arrangement in a white woven vase, overflowing with white orchids, pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and baby's breath, placed on a white surface alongside three white wicker spheres. The composition as a whole conveys coordinated, modern romance, highlighting the sort of detailed floral styling often requested from South Kensington Flowers for elegant local weddings.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A softly lit wedding scene is captured through its flowers: a lush bridal bouquet and a coordinating boutonnière in gentle shades of mauve-pink, ivory, and fresh green, as if ready for a ceremony just off Cromwell Road in South Kensington. The bouquet is round and beautifully structured, built around generous roses in mauve and blush-pink tones whose petals appear almost watercolor-soft, each edge slightly curled as though brushed by early morning dew. Between the roses, bright green button chrysanthemums peek out, like tiny garden mounds that add a cheerful pop of colour and texture. Creamy white lisianthus blooms, with their delicate, layered petals, drift through the arrangement, creating a soft, cloud-like effect that lightens the overall palette. The flowers feel plush to the eye, with a mix of velvety rose petals, crisp lisianthus, and gentle greenery that arcs around the design. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in an intricate band of ribbon-likely in tones of pink and ivory-adding a contemporary twist to a classic shape, perfect for a bride stepping from a mews house into a nearby church or registry office. Light falls gently across the petals, catching subtle highlights and shadows that suggest movement and depth. The matching boutonnière, made from a single elegant white lisianthus bloom trimmed with wisps of airy grasses or fine foliage, is minimal yet expressive, echoing the bouquet's colours and textures on a smaller scale. Together they feel intentional and cohesive, an expression of a couple's shared style and hopeful spirit, ideal for wedding photography along the elegant streets and garden squares of South Kensington.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a unified red rose story, as carefully curated as a South Kensington townhouse celebration. In the top-left image, a bride in a white gown holds a compact, perfectly rounded bouquet of deep red roses, their petals velvety and full, gathered close together for impact. Between the blooms, rounded red hypericum berries glint like tiny jewels, while a precise collar of fresh green foliage encircles the base, creating a clean, tailored edge that sits neatly in her hands. The lighting is soft and flattering, suggesting calm pre-ceremony moments. In the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal suit jacket and bright red tie form a strong contrast to a delicate boutonniere pinned at the lapel. A single red rosebud, poised to open, is paired with wispy green foliage, small white gypsophila blossoms, and a few matching berries, all secured with a neat red satin ribbon bow, giving a subtle nod to the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left scene, a secondary bouquet-ideal for a bridesmaid or for decorating a registry office near the South Kensington station-is arranged with the same red roses and berries, but this time nestled into broad, dark green tropical leaves that curl and fold to create a sculptural, modern silhouette, tied off with a red ribbon over a textured beige background. The bottom-right panel reveals a coordinating table centerpiece: a dome of tightly grouped red roses and hypericum berries resting atop a white, intricately woven spherical base, with two smaller, naturally toned wicker balls nearby on a smooth surface against a gentle beige-grey wall, perfectly suited to an intimate reception dinner in one of South Kensington's elegant venues.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-part image captures a complete wedding flower story in soft pinks and lively greens, the kind often chosen by couples marrying in elegant venues around South Kensington. The top-left panel focuses on the bride's hands and mid-torso, her white lace gown providing a delicate backdrop to a lush, rounded bouquet. Layers of light pink and gentle lavender roses mingle with bright green button chrysanthemums, pastel pink alstroemeria brushed with yellow, and wisps of white baby's breath, with rich greenery giving depth and shape. The flowers look freshly gathered, as if just delivered from a local florist before the ceremony. The top-right panel zooms in on a groom's charcoal-grey suit and deep fuchsia tie, highlighting a refined boutonniere. A single pale pink rosebud, a couple of vivid green chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and slender green grass are bound together with a neat pink ribbon, perfectly sized to sit on the lapel without overwhelming the look. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet rests horizontally on a pale beige, slightly textured surface, showing off the wrapping of the stems, bound smoothly in a bright fuchsia ribbon that ties the bridal party's flowers together visually. The lower-right panel presents a coordinated table centerpiece: a compact, dome-shaped arrangement of pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, all gathered in a white, woven-look spherical vase. Two smaller decorative wicker spheres sit nearby on the white tabletop, completing a refined, cohesive wedding collection, ideal for intimate receptions off Cromwell Road or near the museums of South Kensington.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part image composition portrays a complete wedding floral story, as if unfolding from a quiet morning on a South Kensington side street to the evening's reception. In the top left, the bride's torso is framed in soft, even light, her white dress detailed with fine lace that traces the bodice. She holds a rounded bouquet drawn tightly together, a tapestry of cream and pale yellow roses interlaced with dusky pink and mauve ones. Delicate sprays of white baby's breath and tucked-in greenery create a sense of depth and movement, the petals appearing velvety and freshly opened, like roses just brought in from a local market off Gloucester Road. The top right panel brings us close to the groom: his dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and glowing red silk tie form a strong contrast. At his lapel sits a single white rosebud boutonniere, perfectly shaped and edged by baby's breath and bright green foliage. A slim white satin bow binds the stems, suggesting meticulous care and the quiet ritual of pinning it on before leaving for the ceremony. Below, on the left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies casually on textured beige linen, echoing the same colour palette but with a slightly looser, more playful structure. Cream and pale yellow roses mingle with a few brighter pink blooms, cushioned by generous baby's breath and foliage, the stems neatly bound in pink and white striped ribbon for a comfortable hold during a walk down the aisle. In the bottom right, a compact centerpiece mirrors the bridal bouquet, perched on a white, twig-woven spherical vase, flanked by two smaller natural woven orbs. Placed on a simple white surface against a light beige backdrop, it evokes a thoughtfully styled wedding table, the kind South Kensington Flowers might arrange for a reception near the museums on Exhibition Road.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
On a crisp white tabletop, a contemporary wedding arrangement sits composed in a rounded white wicker vase, its pattern of interlaced strands giving a gentle, handwoven charm that echoes the boutique interiors often found around South Kensington's quiet mews. The flowers spill outward in a soft dome of cool, elegant colour: creamy lisianthus blossoms open like silk, their edges faintly curled and inviting, while dusty pink stocks add vertical ruffles and a romantic, old-fashioned sweetness. Between them, accents of vivid purple blooms flicker like small jewels, drawing the eye deeper into the design and giving a sense of layered richness. Curved ribbons of greenery sweep in confident arcs around the outside, enclosing the display as if in a tender embrace, while smaller leaves fill the spaces within, adding both structure and a sense of natural movement. Light, similar to a soft afternoon glow coming through tall South Kensington windows, catches on each petal, revealing delicate veins and subtle gradients of ivory, blush, and lavender. You can almost sense a gentle fragrance rising from the centerpiece: hints of freesia, sweet pea, and green stems that together feel fresh, calm, and quietly joyful. The overall impression is poised and modern but still deeply romantic, equally at home on an intimate wedding table in a local gallery as on a long family-style banquet near Hyde Park. Crafted with practiced hands, the arrangement feels like a loving conversation between colour, texture, and space, designed to welcome guests into a setting of ease, celebration, and thoughtful beauty.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned against a sharp charcoal or deep navy lapel, the boutonnière reads as a small study in refinement: a single peach rosebud, its outer petals curling with youthful softness, sits at the centre and is encircled by delicate sprays of gypsophila and a slender flourish of greenery. A tiny peach-coloured ribbon forms a neat bow at the base, echoing the warm tones of the coral tie beneath and the crisp white shirt that frames the composition. The photograph privileges texture - the velvety curve of the bud, the feathery scatter of white baby's breath, the satin sheen of the ribbon, and the clean line of suiting - creating a sense of polished intimacy worn close to the heart. In closer inspection you can see the fine wiring and careful taping that keep the bloom secure yet natural, a sign of careful floral workmanship suited to formal attire. This detail is the kind of finish I prepare for grooms who are marrying in and around South Kensington, whether for a civil blessing near Brompton Road or a reception by the museum quarter; it's unobtrusive but considered, a small nod to the couple's palette that ties together ceremony and style. The overall mood is one of quiet confidence and romance - a tender, handcrafted accent for a very particular, personal day.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Soft, considered floristry captured in four panels: the colour story is steadfastly white and purple, the mood serene and refined under a warm studio glow familiar to weddings around South Kensington. In the top-left frame a bride holds a generous bouquet where large oriental lilies, creamy and luminous, sit beside pełump double lisianthus blooms - each white petal rimmed with a clear band of purple that reads like a hand-painted edge. Partly closed lily buds and tight lisianthus buds promise unfolding moments, while tiny gypsophila pearls and narrow, grassy foliage knit throughout to add lift and motion. The top-right close-up shows a groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal-grey jacket, the rich purple silk tie visible beneath; a single open lisianthus with its violet rim, a neat lily bud, and a spike of purple accent blooms are bound with a small white ribbon bow, a miniature echo of the bridal composition. The bottom-left panel displays a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped in crisp white ribbon for a comfortable grip - the same lilies and purple-edged lisianthus scaled down for bridesmaids. Bottom-right presents a tall, sculptural centrepiece in a contemporary white latticed sphere vase, the arrangement spilling broad green leaves and grass-like tendrils around open lilies and purple-trimmed lisianthus, balanced by woven beige orbs on a pale tabletop. Prepared with local care by South Kensington Flowers for venues from the V&A to the Royal Albert Hall, the design reads modern, tactile and quietly celebratory.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
In a close-up view that almost lets you feel the fabric and petals, a groom's boutonniere features a single red rose, carefully fastened to the lapel of a formal suit, ready for a wedding perhaps held near South Kensington's graceful garden squares. The rose is the undeniable star: its rich crimson petals spiral tightly yet look soft enough to yield to a gentle touch, their velvety texture contrasting with the crisp fabric beneath. Surrounding the rose, compact sprigs of green foliage are arranged with precision, each leaf lying smoothly against the other, creating a neat, masculine outline that hugs the curve of the jacket. Tucked in among the greenery, small red berries bring a touch of playful texture, rounded and polished, while fine clusters of baby's breath add tiny white dots of light that prevent the design from feeling too heavy. Below the boutonniere, a crimson tie, tied with care, mirrors the rose's colour, its subtle sheen catching the soft ambient light as if reflecting the excitement of the day. The overall palette speaks of warmth, elegance, and romance, yet the scale of the piece remains discreet, a thoughtful detail rather than an overstatement. The lighting in the image is gentle and flattering, emphasizing the differences between surfaces: matte petals, sleek leaves, the faint grain of the suit fabric. This boutonniere feels like the work of a seasoned local florist, someone used to preparing wedding flowers for ceremonies across South Kensington, from intimate townhouse gatherings to chic hotel events, ensuring the groom carries a small piece of living beauty on his lapel.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In the soft, directional light of a morning prep room, the boutonnière appears as a perfectly formed miniature: a single pale yellow rose-velvety, compact, and quietly elegant-takes centre stage, its outer petals curling to reveal a calm, luminous heart. A scattering of baby's breath nestles around the rose like a whisper, adding tiny points of white that catch the light without overpowering the principal bloom. Slender sprigs of fresh green foliage provide a vertical rhythm, their fine texture offsetting the rose's plushness and lending a tailored, refined silhouette against a dark lapel. A crisp white ribbon finishes the stem in a neat knot, the smooth fabric contrasting pleasantly with the organic textures and echoing traditional wedding white. In the photograph the button is pinned beside a vivid red tie, the colour contrast bold yet harmonious-the yellow rose reading as a quiet note of affection amid the celebratory palette. This boutonnière was assembled with exacting care at South Kensington Flowers, intended for grooms and attendants walking from Gloucester Road to a service at the nearby Royal Albert Hall or for a small gathering on Old Brompton Road. The tactile presence is important: you can almost feel the soft petals, the faint powder of pollen, and the crispness of the ribbon as it sits against jacket wool. Crafted to be both handsome and sincere, it functions as a personal token of the day-an intimate, fragrant accent that links the wearer to the bride, the vows, and the small, carefully curated details that make a wedding feel bespoke and memorable.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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