''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-part image captures a wedding palette of peach roses, purple-edged white lisianthus and airy baby's breath across bouquet, boutonniere and table arrangement. The top-left frame shows a bride holding a compact, rounded bouquet against the ivory of her gown: pale peach roses packed at the centre, their velvety petals catching a gentle, late-morning glow, encircled by crisp white lisianthus edged in vivid violet and interspersed with fine sprays of baby's breath. Her hands, neatly manicured, cradle the invisible handle as the bouquet breathes a soft, floral sweetness. Top-right, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal or black jacket, featuring one prominent peach rose accented with petite fronds of greenery, baby's breath and a tidy peach ribbon that nods to the groom's solid peach tie - a small but decisive link between the two looks. The bottom-left panel offers a closer view of a slightly smaller bouquet laid on a neutral textured cloth, stems wrapped in a blush-peach ribbon possibly dotted with pearl-like pins, suggesting a bridesmaid or keepsake piece. Bottom-right presents a low, domed centerpiece in a white woven basket vase, the peach and purple tones arranged with airy balance and paired with two light-beige decorative spheres on a neutral surface, evoking an elegant reception table in the EC2 heart near Liverpool Street and the Barbican. The overall impression is curated, tender and quietly celebratory, crafted with an experienced florist's restraint. This bridal bouquet reads like a soft poem - roses gathered in a symmetrical cluster, each apricot bloom opening like a small, warm sun and arranged to form an elegant, balanced dome. Encircling those roses is a ring of dainty lisianthus in purple-and-white tones that provides a cool, twilight-like edge, bringing visual calm and a delicate contrast to the peach warmth at the centre. Between and above the roses a fine lattice of white baby's breath and pale filler flowers floats, lending an airy, weightless feeling as if the bouquet might drift on a summer breeze. The textures are carefully considered: the roses offer creamy, velvety fullness while the lisianthus and baby's breath introduce a breathy, filigree crispness that catches light and softens edges. Photographed against ivory lace, the bouquet's colours seem to glow - apricot against white, violet accents like a soft punctuation. The effect is timeless and refined, a piece designed to feel both modern and rooted in tradition, suitable for a bride walking from a Georgian townhouse near Spitalfields Market or across the cobbles by Shoreditch High Street. The scent is faint and pure, rose-forward with green undertones that lift the sweetness. As a florist who understands wedding rhythm, I imagine this arrangement resting easily in hands, complementing the dress without competing with it, a quiet centrepiece of ceremony and memory. Captured horizontally on a pale beige, textured backdrop and viewed from above at a slight angle, this elegant bridal bouquet places peach and soft orange roses at its centre, each bloom tightly spiralled to create a sumptuous, domed silhouette. Between those plush roses, white lisianthus with striking violet-tipped ruffles thread contrast through the arrangement; their crisp white interiors and purple rims add a contemporary edge that accentuates the warmth of the roses. Sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) nestle in the gaps like delicate mist, softening transitions and introducing a light, airy texture that lifts the composition. The stems have been wrapped in a smooth peach-coral satin ribbon and finished with a looping strand of creamy pearls that spirals around the handle-a refined detail that suggests bridal heritage and tactile elegance. Gentle daylight emphasizes the petals' gradations and the linen's weave, creating subtle highlights on the roses and a soft halo around the bouquet. As florists serving EC2, including nearby Liverpool Street and Bishopsgate, we at EC2 Flowers often craft this style for intimate City weddings and civil ceremonies; it carries a scent of fresh roses and a look that photographs beautifully under natural window light. Thoughtful, romantic and perfectly balanced, this bouquet suits a bride seeking timeless charm with a tasteful modern twist, and is available for careful local delivery across the EC2 neighbourhood. A small, thoughtfully composed boutonniere rests against a charcoal jacket, the single peach rose taking centre stage with velvety petals that curl inward like a dawn-lit shell. Its coral-pink hue mirrors the soft sheen of the silk tie beneath, creating a cohesive, romantic pairing that feels at once classic and gently modern. Circling the rose are delicate sprays of baby's breath - airy, pearl-like gypsophila that soften the silhouette and add a celebratory, confetti-like lightness. Fresh green sprigs and a narrow fern blade provide structural contrast: crisp, almost translucent veins against plush petals, suggesting early-morning hedgerows and the scent of cut stems. A slender satin ribbon, tied with florist's care, binds the stems in a tidy bow that reflects the tie's colour and lends a finished, considered look. The charcoal fabric of the suit offers a sophisticated backdrop that intensifies the warmth of the peach while keeping the overall effect restrained and elegant. You can almost sense the gentle perfume of the rose - a whisper of sweetness balanced by green freshness - intended for ceremonial moments such as weddings or milestone anniversaries. As a City of London piece, it suits brides, grooms, and guests moving between Liverpool Street station and St. Paul's, quietly signalling affection and attention to detail in every close-up photograph or hallway greeting. Crafted with local expertise by an EC2 florist, it reads as both personal and perfectly placed. Bathed in soft daylight, this peach rose boutonniere reads as an exercise in refined understatement-the kind of small, carefully considered thing that lingers in wedding photos and memories. The rose's centre glows with a golden-apricot warmth that gradually mellows into pale peach at each petal edge, a natural gradient that catches the light and invites a closer look. Tiny white gypsophila blooms punctuate the arrangement like freckles of light, lending an airy, whimsical counterpoint to the rose's fuller presence. A couple of glossy, curled leaves and a delicate fern blade bring a cool green freshness, their structured shapes giving the composition a gentle architectural balance. The stem is bound in peach satin ribbon, wrapped and finished with a neat bow so the tactile sheen sits comfortably against fabric. I imagine fastening this to a lapel before stepping out for photos around Liverpool Street or pausing for a quiet moment near the Barbican Conservatory-the boutonniere's modest elegance suits both city celebrations and intimate gatherings. The scent is suggested more than stated: a soft, sweet note like a spring orchard, subtle enough not to compete with cologne but present in close embraces. Crafted with the eye of an experienced florist in EC2, this piece reflects attention to proportion, texture, and the way small details read in a photograph. It's an emblem of quiet joy, intended to be noticed by those who look closely and remembered by those who feel its small, tender presence. Captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint, this bouquet presents a studied harmony of soft peach and cool violet set on a light beige, linen-like fabric that lends a homey, tactile backdrop. The central focus is a cluster of velvety apricot-peach roses whose spiralled petals open in layered, plush whorls that seem almost to inhale the soft daylight. Interlaced with those classic roses are ruffled white lisianthus, each edged in a delicate band of violet-purple that reads like a gentle halo, while tiny yellow stamens peek modestly from their centres, adding minute points of warm contrast. Sprigs of baby's breath are woven through the design, their miniature blossoms providing a soft, floating texture that keeps the arrangement feeling airy rather than dense. The bouquet's handle is thoughtfully finished with a matching blush ribbon, meticulously wrapped and accented with rows of small, lustrous pearls that offer both visual refinement and a smooth, comforting weight when held. Fresh green stem ends are visible at the base, neatly trimmed and echoing the bouquet's handcrafted care. Under soft, even lighting the petals' subtle sheens and the ribbon's satiny finish are quietly luminous, and the overall effect is one of understated romance - ideal for wedding ceremonies, intimate celebrations, or as a reassuring gesture of affection. As a florist who often delivers across EC2 - from Liverpool Street to the creative corners of Shoreditch - I imagine this bouquet arriving with a measured fragrance of rose and clean green notes, ready to lift a morning or evening gathering with its gentle, elegant presence. An elegant, dome-shaped cluster of roughly two to three dozen apricot and peach roses sits at the centre of this composition, their layered petals catching light so that some faces glow while others keep their intimate, folded depths. Surrounding the rose mound, white Lisianthus bloom with delicate cream throats and striking deep-violet edging, the contrast adding a refined punctuation to the warm palette. Scattered throughout are tiny, airy stems of Gypsophila - baby's breath - whose weightless white points give the arrangement a whisper of classic bridal softness. The flowers are gathered in a rounded, white woven vessel: an open-lattice reed or rattan design that feels modern and handcrafted, its bright texture letting the bouquet breathe rather than confining it. To the left on the table, two handwoven wooden spheres - one larger, one smaller - mirror the basket's natural weave and add an organic sculptural note to the display. The background is a subdued linen-beige, softly out of focus so that the eye rests on petals, edges, and texture; a faint studio light suggests a cool morning, and the composition carries a gentle scent of rose and hay. As a piece of floral storytelling, this arrangement evokes celebration and refined warmth - a carefully chosen centrepiece for intimate dinners, anniversary bouquets collected after browsing Spitalfields, or a polished gift for someone returning to the nearby Old Street studios.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create an unforgettable celebration with the "SI" Wedding Collection from EC2 Flowers, EC2. Thoughtfully designed for modern couples, this premium wedding flower package range includes everything you need for a beautifully coordinated bridal party. Choose from three flexible options: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each collection features an elegant bridal bouquet, matching bridesmaid bouquets, and groom boutonnières, crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms.

Our expert florists carefully select and arrange every stem to reflect your style and colour theme, ensuring a romantic, heart-warming atmosphere on your special day. From the walk down the aisle to the wedding photos, the SI Wedding Collection keeps your floral design cohesive and premium.

Perfect for London weddings, EC2 Flowers offers reliable service, professional guidance, and beautifully finished designs. Enjoy stress-free planning with curated packages that save you time without compromising on style or quality. Order your SI Wedding Collection today and let EC2 Flowers help bring your dream wedding to life.
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