PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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The image shows a thoughtfully composed wedding set, arranged as if ready for a stylish celebration in Shoreditch, perhaps moments before guests arrive at a converted warehouse venue. The main focus is a round, hand-tied bridal bouquet, lush with mauve-pink and blush-lavender roses that unfold in soft, concentric layers. Their petals are velvety and slightly turned at the tips, catching the light so the blooms appear almost luminous. Nestled between the roses, vibrant green button chrysanthemums form neat, playful spheres, their fine texture reminiscent of tiny garden hedges or the mossy edges of nearby Arnold Circus. Creamy white lisianthus and similar soft blooms float around the arrangement, their ruffled petals creating a cloud-like halo that frames the central roses. Wisps of foliage and longer leaves peek out, giving a gentle, organic silhouette that feels both polished and relaxed, like Shoreditch itself. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a combination of pale pink and white ribbon, tightly wound for comfort yet visually delicate, with just a subtle sheen where the light touches. Resting alongside the bouquet is the groom's boutonnière: a single pure white flower, accented with light, airy greenery and finished with a slim band of lavender ribbon that echoes the bridal colours. Imagined on the lapel of a tailored grey suit, it would look understated yet intentionally coordinated. The lighting in the scene is soft and flattering, enhancing each petal's natural texture and hinting at the gentle fragrance these freshly prepared blooms would release during the walk from Shoreditch High Street to an intimate reception nearby. Held close against the delicate lace of a bridal gown, this bouquet captures the intimate, heartfelt mood of a wedding morning in Shoreditch. At the heart of the design sit lush lavender-pink roses, their petals plump, velvety, and elegantly unfurled, forming perfect rosettes that invite a lingering touch. Nestled among them are lively lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, pompom shapes peeking through with a hint of mischief and modernity, much like the creative streets around Redchurch Street. Encircling the bouquet, a halo of soft white blooms and tapered buds creates a cloud-like frame, allowing the colours to sing without ever feeling loud or overpowering. The stems are gathered into a neat, rounded, hand-tied shape that fits naturally into the bride's hands, bringing comfort and steadying her breath before she steps out to meet her guests. The overall palette-dusky mauve, bright green, and creamy ivory-feels both contemporary and timeless, well suited to a ceremony in one of Shoreditch's converted loft venues. A faint, fresh fragrance of roses and greenery seems to rise from the arrangement, evoking early strolls through nearby parks and hidden courtyards. Every detail suggests the practiced hand of a local florist who understands the demands of a long wedding day: blooms chosen for their resilience as much as their beauty, petals that will stay luminous from the first photos by the Old Street murals to the final toast under twinkling lights. Laid gently on a pale, finely woven fabric that looks like soft linen, this bridal bouquet appears as if it has just been set down after a joyful ceremony in Shoreditch. The arrangement runs horizontally across the image, with the weight of colour concentrated on the left and centre where generous pink roses open fully, their petals moving from a tender blush at the core to a deeper magenta on the outer rims. These roses feel velvety and romantic, reminiscent of a stroll through Columbia Road Flower Market at first light. Punctuating the pink are perfectly round clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, textured heads adding sparkle and a slightly quirky character that suits the streets around Brick Lane and Old Street. On the right, a soft spray of white lisianthus spills outwards, a mix of fully ruffled blooms and elegant, tapered buds in creamy white tones. This white section introduces an ethereal, almost cloud-like lightness that gently balances the richer pink and green. The stems are tightly bound to form a clean handle, wrapped in blush satin ribbon with a silky sheen and finished with winding strands of white pearls that circle the grip like a delicate bracelet. The pearls lend a classic, bridal refinement that contrasts beautifully with the modern colour palette. Resting on the neutral background, the bouquet's details stand out clearly, from the petal edges to the bead-like chrysanthemums. It feels like a carefully composed piece designed in a local Shoreditch flower shop, ideal for brides seeking a blend of contemporary style and timeless romance for a wedding, registry celebration, or intimate gathering in the neighbourhood. Pinned carefully to a dark suit jacket, this wedding boutonnière looks like a small sculpture of calm amidst the energy of Shoreditch's streets. The main flower is a white lisianthus, fully open and gently ruffled, its petals appearing almost translucent at the edges, as though lit by soft afternoon light filtering through a studio window near Old Street. It has a graceful, composed presence, the kind of bloom that speaks of sincerity without shouting. Behind it, two slender lisianthus buds rise on lean stems, still enclosed in pale green, hinting at petals yet to unfurl and mirroring the sense of new beginnings that define a marriage ceremony. Around the focal bloom, airy sprigs of baby's breath form a delicate halo, their tiny white florets like a dusting of fine snow or clusters of minuscule stars. Slender strands of green foliage streak through the boutonnière, adding texture and contrast, the lines of the leaves echoing the clean cut of the suit's lapel. Nestled beneath is a single glossy leaf, rolled into a subtle curve that cups the base of the arrangement, anchoring the composition much like the familiar streets around Shoreditch High Street station anchor the neighbourhood. The stems are bound neatly with a soft mauve ribbon and finished in a small, precise bow, the colour understated yet romantic, catching just enough light to draw the eye without overpowering the pure white petals. As you imagine the groom moving through the ceremony, you can almost sense the light rustle of fabric and the gentle whisper of fresh, clean floral scent rising from this carefully crafted piece, created for an urban wedding that still holds close to timeless tradition. Resting on a softly textured, neutral fabric that recalls the calm of a quiet studio off Shoreditch High Street, this boutonniere appears as a tender fragment of a larger love story. At its centre, a fully opened white lisianthus commands attention, its petals layered and ruffled like fine crepe, each edge gently catching the light. The bloom has a creamy luminosity, with the inner petals curling inward as if cradling a secret. Two lisianthus buds lean protectively toward the main flower, their pale ivory tones kissed with green at the base, giving the sense that they might unfurl at any moment. Around them, gossamer sprays of baby's breath weave in and out, their countless miniature white blossoms creating a delicate veil, adding texture without overwhelming the composition. Slender strands of greenery, slim and slightly curved, introduce a feeling of movement, as though a light breeze from nearby Hoxton Square might have just brushed past. The stems are meticulously bound in a vivid pink satin ribbon, whose bright, contemporary colour contrasts beautifully with the tranquil whites and soft greens. Its polished sheen and neat wrapping suggest expert, practiced hands, perhaps those of a florist preparing for a chic urban wedding at a local Shoreditch gallery space. The ribbon is tied into a small, tasteful bow that hints at personality and joy, without detracting from the boutonniere's gentle grace. The overall mood is serene and heartfelt, perfect for a wedding, civil ceremony, or intimate rooftop celebration, where a single, thoughtfully designed floral accent can speak quietly of devotion, freshness, and the artistry of local Shoreditch floristry. 15.2IMG_3571.jpg On a smooth, reflective white tabletop, a wedding-ready floral centerpiece appears almost sculptural, carefully designed to look at home in a stylish Shoreditch warehouse venue. The arrangement is cradled in a spherical vase made from slender white-painted branches, interlaced to form a light, openwork cage that feels both handcrafted and architectural. Inside this airy frame, a lush dome of roses and chrysanthemums rises like a soft floral cloud. The roses are a tender pastel pink, some petals flushing deeper at the edges, their velvety texture catching the gentle light as if freshly opened that morning. Nestled between them, neat lime green button chrysanthemums add a youthful twist, their compact, bobbly heads bringing texture and an almost zesty visual energy to the composition. Around the base, tiny white blooms with creamy centres spill slightly over the rim, mimicking the relaxed yet curated style seen in local studios near Old Street and Hoxton Square. To the left of the design, two pale wooden decorative spheres, woven from slender strips, sit casually on the tabletop, echoing the vase's lattice pattern and tying the whole scene together. Behind it all, a softly blurred taupe wall with a subtle fabric-like texture provides a warm, neutral backdrop that lets the bouquet's colour story shine. The overall impression is of calm sophistication: a piece that would suit a modern East London wedding breakfast, a chic civil ceremony celebration, or a refined bridal shower, offering a gentle mix of romance, contemporary styling, and the quiet luxury of flowers arranged with expert care.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

The Big Day is once in a lifetime. Make it the most unforgettable memory with the help of Handy Flowers. Our main mission is to make you feel special on your wedding day. Pure Romance Collection is surely to complete the wedding atmosphere in the best possible way.

50 - 75 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
3 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
4 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

75 - 100 GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
5 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
6 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

100+ GUESTS
1 BRIDAL BOUQUET
7 BRIDESMAID BOUQUETS
8 GROOM BOUTONNIERES

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    The tricky part of the whole wedding was the choice of flowers, but ultimately we managed to find this incredible company. They provided us with the most amazing bouquets for the bridesmaids, and one for the bride that made her stood out more than ordinary. It was all too good. Thank you so much!

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    I am very pleased with the service. I order bouquets from this florist very often. Everything is of top quality.

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    Magnificent bridal bouquet! The prices they offered were very reasonable and within our budget which was great

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    Very pleased with the wedding arrangements!

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    I was impressed with the flowers. Very friendly florist

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    Brilliant bouquets and excellent delivery service. Loved the way they treated us. They did a good job with the table arrangements and the overall decor.

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    Would never pick another company, simply great flowers!

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    Heavenly flowers, they smelled simply fantastic. The guests were astonished by the bridal bouquet!

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    Ordering process fast and easy. They are great to do business with.

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    What a wonderful wedding it was thanks to this company. We had all of the flowers delivered to the hotel where the wedding took place. All of the flowers looked fabulous.

    W

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