Kentish Town Wedding Collections

At Florist Kentish Town, we know your wedding day deserves nothing less than perfection, and our locally handcrafted wedding bouquets reflect the artistry and warmth of a true Kentish Town florist. With years of experience serving happy couples from Highgate Road to the bustling corners of Fortess Road, and within comfortable reach of Camden, Gospel Oak, and Chalk Farm, we bring your floral dreams to life right here in the heart of North London.

Our team combines local expertise with global inspiration, crafting arrangements that embody romance, personality, and the beauty of fresh flowers. Popular among newlyweds celebrating near landmarks like St. Pancras Old Church Gardens or the iconic Kentish Town City Farm, our bespoke wedding collections are tailored to your unique theme and vision.

  • Expert floral designers with local knowledge
  • Same-day flower delivery across Kentish Town and neighbouring areas (order online by 3 PM!)
  • Choice blooms and personal consultation for every couple

From classic white roses to bold seasonal arrangements, we offer something special for every love story. Trust the leading florist in Kentish Town to deliver elegance and freshness to your big day. Order online or visit us along Highgate Road — your local wedding flower specialists are ready to help you celebrate in unforgettable style.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the neat tailoring of a groom's suit, this wedding pairing begins with a single red rose boutonnière, its velvety bloom curled with care and pinned to a lapel alongside a sprig of gypsophila and a trailing whisper of greenery. The boutonnière mirrors the bridal bouquet's language: a sculptural collection of vivid blue hydrangeas creating a lush base for clusters of passionate red roses, with round eucalyptus leaves peeking between petals and adding a silvery-green counterpoint. The composition reads as composed confidence - bright, clean and modern - yet it carries a tender, garden-fresh aroma that speaks of morning markets and open-air stalls on Kentish Town Road. Texturally, the hydrangea heads are full and dense, grounding the bouquet; the roses introduce a tactile velvet that invites touch; the gypsophila and eucalyptus introduce contrasts of air and coolness that keep the overall silhouette feeling light and wearable. This is the kind of pairing I prepare daily at Florist Kentish Town, knowing it will travel well from a home in Gospel Oak to a ceremony near the canal or an intimate reception by the railway arches. The overall impression is of a unified story: bold colour, subtle scent, and a balance between formal tradition and contemporary ease, designed to photograph cleanly and to be remembered long after the vows are read.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image collage shows how one floral palette can quietly shape every moment of a wedding day across bridal, groom and reception details. In the top-left frame a bride holds a perfectly rounded bridal bouquet: a luminous cluster of pale peach roses at its centre, ringed with white lisianthus edged in violet and flecked throughout with delicate baby's breath. The texture reads soft and tactile-velvety petals, ruffled lisianthus edges and tiny star-like sprays that catch the light. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal jacket mirrors the bouquet's key note: a single peach rose, small fronds of greenery, baby's breath and a tidy peach ribbon that harmonises with a solid peach tie glimpsed beneath the lapel. The bottom-left panel offers a second perspective of a smaller hand-tied bouquet laid on a neutral woven fabric; its handle is wrapped in peach ribbon and accented with pearl-like pins, suggesting either a bridesmaid's posy or a playful toss bouquet. The bottom-right reveals a reception arrangement: the same trio of flowers arranged in a rounded dome inside an airy, white woven basket vase, paired with two pale decorative spheres for texture and understated centrepiece styling. Reading this image feels like a floral brief brought to life-colour, scale and ribbon repeated across moments from vows to table-ideal for couples planning a cohesive look for a Kentish Town celebration. As a local florist I note the soft, early-summer scent the bouquet would have in a warm room near Kentish Town Road; Florist Kentish Town can craft this same serene ensemble for ceremonies and receptions across the area.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-image wedding collage captures a carefully curated floral story that feels right at home in Kentish Town's blend of urban charm and quiet romance. In the top-left frame, only the bride's torso and hands are shown, her white, subtly textured gown forming a calm backdrop for an opulent cascading bouquet. Wide, star-shaped white oriental lilies dominate the upper section, their creamy petals and exposed stamens giving a sense of openness and fragrance. Falling gracefully beneath them, white Phalaenopsis orchids form a flowing waterfall, each bloom spaced just enough to create a sense of light and air. Nestled among the lilies, a single cream rose adds warmth, surrounded by bright green spherical blooms, clusters of shiny red berries, and tiny white gypsophila, all interlaced with soft green foliage that curves and twists like gentle movement in the breeze along a Kentish Town side street. In the top-right image, a groom in a dark suit, white shirt, and vivid red tie wears a small coordinating boutonnière on his lapel. It features a single white orchid bloom, paired with a small green pompon flower and delicate baby's breath, the stems tied in a neat red ribbon that echoes his tie. The bottom-left panel brings this boutonnière into sharp focus, resting on light beige, linen-like fabric, showing off the contrast between smooth orchid petals, glossy green leaf, and the slight shimmer of the red ribbon. In the bottom-right image, the full cascading bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface against a pale grey wall, flanked by three white decorative woven spheres. The composition resembles a reception display you might find in a Kentish Town boutique venue, conveying polished coordination between bridal bouquet and groom's buttonhole.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This collage of four images showcases a unified wedding flower theme, rich in magenta and white, that would work beautifully for a Kentish Town ceremony followed by a relaxed reception near Tufnell Park. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless white gown is seen from the shoulders down, bathed in soft, even light. She holds a full, rounded bouquet close to her waist, fingers curved around the stems. The bouquet overflows with fuchsia pink peonies, their plush, many-layered petals giving a sense of depth and romance. Interspersed among them are crisp white alstroemeria with fine maroon speckling at their throats, adding quiet detail. Spiky, light-green blooms and an abundance of dark-green foliage frame the central flowers, lending movement and a naturally gathered feel, as though freshly picked that morning. In the top-right, the groom's dark charcoal suit jacket and smooth lavender-purple tie create a sophisticated backdrop for his boutonniere. The lapel flower is a compact cluster of white alstroemeria, small green starburst-like blossoms, and neat greenery, tied with a lavender-purple satin ribbon that blends seamlessly with the tie. The bottom-left panel presents a smaller bouquet lying on a textured light-beige fabric. Echoing the main bouquet, it features magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and green foliage, its stems neatly bound together with a vibrant lavender ribbon, making it perfect for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet. The bottom-right panel shows the same floral recipe transformed into a modern wedding centerpiece. The blooms are arranged in a white spherical vase constructed from thin, woven strands that crisscross to form a delicate cage. Three lighter beige woven decorative spheres of varying size rest nearby, their organic shapes reinforcing the soft, contemporary feel. Together, the four designs illustrate how a single colour palette can link bridal, groom, and reception flowers across an entire Kentish Town wedding day.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In the image, a bride holds a bouquet of roses close to her lace-covered bodice, the flowers forming a soft, rounded cluster that radiates romance. The bouquet is built primarily from blush-pink roses, their petals tightly layered and silky, each bloom carefully placed so that together they create a harmonious dome. Interwoven throughout are hints of lilac roses, subtly cooler in tone, lending depth and a sense of calm balance to the warmer pinks. Surrounding and filling the spaces between the roses is a generous halo of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, its tiny blossoms giving the impression of delicate, fragrant clouds. The lace of the bride's gown peeks out behind the bouquet, its intricate pattern reflecting the fine texture of the gypsophila and enhancing the sense of softness. Natural, diffused light bathes the scene, causing the pastel petals to glow gently and the whites to appear creamy rather than stark, reminiscent of the soft daylight filtering into a Kentish Town townhouse or local church. The bouquet looks freshly prepared, the stems neatly bound and just visible at the base of the flowers where her hands wrap around them. You can imagine the light floral scent accompanying her as she moves, the roses and greenery blending into a subtle, comforting fragrance. This arrangement feels perfectly at home in a Kentish Town wedding setting, whether the couple exchange vows near the station, in a traditional church off Highgate Road, or in a cosy venue tucked along a side street. It conveys elegance, hope, and the joyful beginning of a shared journey.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-image wedding collage tells the story of a timeless red rose and baby's breath theme, the kind of coordinated floral styling often chosen by couples marrying around Kentish Town and nearby Camden. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace gown holds a tightly clustered, round bouquet of rich red roses. Each bloom looks plush and velvety, nestled close together and sprinkled throughout with dainty white gypsophila, like a soft mist wrapping the passionate red hues. Subtle touches of green foliage peek from between the flowers, adding depth and framing her dress, while the lace pattern echoes the intricate texture of the tiny white blossoms. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a charcoal-grey suit worn over a crisp white shirt and vivid red tie. A single red rosebud forms the heart of this small arrangement, accented with white baby's breath, narrow green leaves, and playful strands of fine grass, all gathered neatly with a slim red satin ribbon at the base for a polished, comfortable fit on the lapel. The bottom-left image shows a similarly styled bouquet resting on a soft grey surface, the stems bound with red-and-white striped twine that hints at artisanal, hand-tied craftsmanship. The fully open roses and generous gypsophila create a textured, cloud-like effect, perfect for wedding photos taken along leafy streets near Dartmouth Park. In the bottom-right panel, a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath sits atop a white, woven spherical vase. Two smaller off-white decorative orbs rest in front, their open latticework giving a modern, sculptural feel to a romantic table centerpiece that would look at home in a Kentish Town reception venue or intimate local bistro.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A graceful set of wedding flowers is arranged together, evoking the intimate charm of a Kentish Town celebration. The bride's bouquet takes centre stage, a generous hand-tied cluster of creamy peonies and blush-pink roses, each bloom open and full, with ruffled petals that look almost weightless. Fine white gypsophila weaves delicately between them, filling the spaces with tiny, cloud-like blossoms that soften the bouquet's outline. Around the edges, smooth green leaves curve protectively, adding depth and structure while highlighting the pastel tones of cream, blush, soft lavender, and touches of richer magenta. Close by sits the groom's boutonnière, a carefully crafted miniaturisation of the same theme: one lilac-tinged rosebud, perfectly formed, resting against feathery greenery and speckles of baby's breath, bound neatly with a slender lavender ribbon that adds a subtle glimmer. The lighting feels calm and natural, as if it were taken in a bright room off Kentish Town Road, with soft daylight revealing every texture-from the velvety rose petals to the fragile gypsophila. The scene suggests a moment just before the wedding procession begins, with everything laid out and ready. There is an air of quiet confidence and gentle romance, the flowers seeming to breathe with anticipation. This collection would be at home in a chic North London venue, whether a townhouse reception near Tufnell Park or an intimate gathering in a local garden, and it clearly reflects the steady hand and artistic eye of a florist who understands how to translate emotion into flowers.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four images captures a complete set of wedding flowers, designed with the quiet romance you might expect at a Kentish Town celebration. The top left frame focuses on the bride from mid-torso down, her white lace wedding dress forming a soft, textured canvas for a generous cascading bouquet. Long stems of white phalaenopsis orchids, their yellow centers glowing, flow downward among blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, feathery baby's breath and glossy greenery. Punctuations of vivid, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add depth and drama, creating a waterfall of flowers that feels both luxurious and weightless, like a breeze through nearby Hampstead Heath. In the top right, a close-up of the groom's chest shows a dark charcoal or black suit, crisp patterned shirt and bold red tie. Pinned to the lapel is a refined boutonniere: one perfect white orchid framed by small clouds of gypsophila and slim green sprigs, all tidy under a narrow white satin ribbon, mirroring the bride's bouquet in miniature. The bottom left panel presents this boutonniere alone, resting flat on a pale beige, slightly rough fabric that could be linen. The texture emphasises the smooth orchid petals, the tiny, starry baby's breath flowers and the neat ribbon wrapping. In the bottom right, a coordinated table centerpiece sits on a clean white surface inside a white woven, lattice-patterned cylinder vase. White orchids arch gracefully over soft pink roses, lilac stock, gypsophila and foliage, with those same bright pink spikes peeking through. Beside the vase, two white decorative woven spheres complete the scene, suggesting an elegant wedding breakfast table in a Kentish Town venue, where every floral detail has been carefully harmonised.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A genteel quartet of wedding florals unfolds across four photographs, united by a classic palette of white, red and lush green that feels both timeless and modern. The top-left frame captures a bride from the mid-torso down, her lace-detailed bodice and soft white gown forming a neutral stage for a dramatic cascading bouquet: broad-petalled white lilies, clusters of rich red roses and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids that drape with graceful movement. Interspersed throughout are delicate swathes of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries that add pops of colour and tactile interest, while a mix of broad and feathery greenery brings freshness and silhouette. The top-right shot homes in on a charcoal suit jacket where a refined boutonniere is pinned - a solitary white phalaenopsis sits at its heart, flanked by two small hypericum clusters, baby's breath and tiny leaves, all tied with a neat loop of red ribbon that visually ties to the groom's red tie. In the lower-left, a close-up corsage rests on textured beige fabric, showing the satiny orchid petal surfaces, the wax-like berries and the airy, scentless tendrils of Gypsophila; a modest red ribbon gives the piece a joyful accent. The bottom-right image presents a table arrangement in a white woven vase set on a pristine white tabletop, accompanied by a few white spherical decorations; this centerpiece mirrors the bouquet's composition with lilies, roses, phalaenopsis and fine wispy greens, creating a cohesive look ideal for a Kentish Town wedding reception by the station or an intimate celebration near Inverness Street markets.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures an entire wedding floral story, the kind of coordinated styling often chosen by couples marrying in and around Kentish Town, from local churches to hidden venues near Hampstead Heath. The top-left panel reveals a bride in a classic strapless white gown, her face out of frame so all attention falls on the voluminous cascading bouquet she holds close to her waist. Silky white phalaenopsis orchids arc gracefully over a bed of blush pink garden roses, soft lavender roses, lilac accents, and delicate clouds of baby's breath, with strands of fresh greenery creating movement and depth against the fabric of her dress. The top-right panel offers an intimate view of the groom's boutonniere, set against a dark grey lapel. A single open orchid bloom sits at the centre, flanked by sprigs of lavender-toned filler flowers and small green leaves, all neatly bound with a slim purple ribbon that picks up the rich magenta hue of his tie, suggesting quiet coordination with the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left, a second boutonniere is laid out on a lightly textured beige fabric, almost like a styled flat-lay shot for a Kentish Town wedding album. Here, a fresh white phalaenopsis bud is paired with tiny stems of white baby's breath and a hint of green foliage, tied with a vivid pink ribbon that adds playful charm for a groom or groomsman. The bottom-right frame showcases a show-stopping cascading centerpiece in an intricate white woven vase, brimming with white orchids, pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and baby's breath, accompanied by three white woven decorative spheres that echo the vase's texture and complete this refined, romantic scene.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image captures a wedding floral set that feels perfectly at home in Kentish Town, mixing classic romance with a gentle modern twist. The bridal bouquet is full and rounded, dominated by mauve, blush, and lavender roses whose petals are layered like fine fabric, some spiralling tightly in the centre, others opening into soft, cupped forms at the surface. Between these roses, bright green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with tidy little spheres of texture, almost like tiny garden hedges nestled among the blooms. Surrounding and softening everything are creamy white lisianthus and other pale flowers, their ruffled edges catching the light and creating a delicate, almost airy border. Slender greenery threads through the bouquet, offering contrast, structure, and a hint of wildness reminiscent of strolling from Kentish Town up toward Parliament Hill. The stems are cleanly cut and bound together with a smooth wrap of pink and white satin ribbon, which provides a polished, comfortable grip while subtly echoing the bouquet's romantic tones. Nearby lies the coordinating boutonnière, made with a single white lisianthus or rose, framed by a touch of fresh green foliage and tied with a narrow lavender ribbon. Its simple, vertical line contrasts nicely with the bouquet's rounded abundance, ensuring the two pieces feel like a pair without being identical. The lighting is gentle and diffused, highlighting the roses' soft gradients-the shift from deeper mauve at the centre to paler blush at the edges-and making the greens appear vivid and freshly cut. The overall impression is of flowers just prepared for same-day delivery to a ceremony along Kentish Town Road or a reception tucked away in a local pub, ready to accompany a couple into one of life's happiest chapters.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This wedding collage of four coordinated images is steeped in rich red hues, echoing the warmth of a Kentish Town gathering. The top-left panel features a bride in classic white, shown from the waist as she holds a compact, hand-tied bouquet. Deep crimson roses crowd together in a rounded, almost sculptural form, while shiny red hypericum berries peek out between the petals. Around the base, a neat collar of lush green foliage provides structure and a gentle contrast, making the bouquet look polished yet heartfelt, perfect for a ceremony followed by photos on nearby Hampstead Heath. In the top-right panel, a groom's boutonniere is pinned carefully to a dark charcoal-grey suit lapel. A single red rosebud stands at the centre, supported by feathery green foliage and soft clusters of white gypsophila, with a couple of small red berries adding depth. A slim red satin bow secures the stems, mirroring the colour of his vivid red tie and standing out crisply against his white shirt. The bottom-left image shifts to a different bouquet, possibly for a bridesmaid or to decorate a reception table in a Kentish Town pub. Here, several red roses and berries are gathered within bold, dark green tropical leaves that curve around them in wide, sweeping lines, giving a modern, sculptural feel. A red ribbon wraps the stems, its end visible on the right against a textured beige fabric backdrop. In the bottom-right panel, a low, dome-shaped centrepiece of red roses and berries rests on a striking white woven spherical base made from natural fibres, with two smaller, tan woven spheres nearby on a light, smooth surface, set against a soft beige and grey wall that suggests calm, contemporary wedding décor.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage captures a coordinated wedding flower suite in soft pinks, lilacs, and fresh greens, as if styled for an intimate ceremony in Kentish Town. In the top-left frame, we see the bride from the shoulders down in a white lace gown, her hands gently cradling a lush, hand-tied bouquet. The flowers are densely packed: light pink and lavender roses in varying stages of bloom, cushioned by bright green button chrysanthemums, delicate pink alstroemeria marked with tiny yellow flecks, and airy clouds of white baby's breath. Polished green foliage edges the bouquet, lending a natural, just-picked charm reminiscent of local gardens near Hampstead Heath. The top-right frame shifts to a close-up of a dark charcoal grey suit jacket and bold fuchsia tie. A refined boutonniere is pinned to the lapel, featuring a single blush-pink rosebud, a couple of vivid green chrysanthemum buttons, frothy gypsophila, and a sweep of slender decorative grass. These are tied together with a narrow pink ribbon, mirroring the colours in the bridal bouquet and creating a subtle visual link between couple and party. In the lower-left frame, a similar bouquet rests horizontally on a neutral beige textured fabric, allowing a clear view of the stems wrapped tightly in fuchsia ribbon, the satin likely cool to the touch. The same mix of roses, green buttons, alstroemeria, and baby's breath speaks of careful composition by a Kentish Town florist. The lower-right image completes the story with a table centrepiece: a rounded cluster of those same blooms nestled in a decorative white globe vase with an intricate lattice surface, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres, perfect for dressing wedding tables in venues along Kentish Town Road or tucked near Camden.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four coordinated wedding florals illustrates how a carefully chosen rose palette can bring harmony to a Kentish Town celebration, from ceremony to reception. In the top-left image, the bride's torso is shown in soft, natural light. She wears a white dress with subtle lace detail along the bodice and clasps a round, hand-tied bouquet close to her waist. The flowers are densely packed cream and pale yellow roses interwoven with bolder pink and mauve roses, lightly dusted with white baby's breath and framed by hints of fresh green foliage, giving a sense of lush abundance and careful craftsmanship. Top right, the groom's dark grey or charcoal jacket, sharp white shirt, and vivid red silk tie provide a striking backdrop for a simple boutonniere. A pristine white rosebud is gathered with feathery baby's breath and a small spray of greenery; the stems are finished with a crisp white satin bow, echoing classic wedding tradition often seen at services in nearby churches and town halls around Kentish Town. In the bottom-left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies gently across a textured beige linen cloth, mirroring the main bouquet's colours but in a slightly freer, more casual form. Cream and yellow roses mingle with pink blooms and abundant white filler flowers, while a pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems into a neat handle that suggests both elegance and personality. Finally, the bottom-right image shows a compact centerpiece composed of the same roses and foliage, resting in a white spherical twig vase. Two smaller woven decorative balls accompany it, arranged on a clean white surface against a pale beige backdrop, evoking stylish yet welcoming table décor for a local Kentish Town reception.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured here at rest, as though just set down between photographs in a quiet corner near Kentish Town West station, its colours echoing the soft light of an early London morning. The bouquet's shape is rounded yet loose, refined but not rigid, giving it an effortless grace. At its heart, plush white lisianthus form gentle spirals of petals, their creamy tones glowing against a backdrop of muted greenery. Nestled alongside them, pastel hydrangea heads provide a billowing, cloud-like texture, each tiny floret contributing to an overall sense of abundance and tenderness. Scattered through the softer blooms are stems of lilac allium, their spherical clusters adding playful points of interest and a lilac-violet sparkle, like the first hint of colour over Hampstead Heath at dawn. The stems are wrapped securely yet elegantly, likely in a ribbon or natural twine, offering a pleasing contrast between the smooth binding and the crisp, cool feel of the greenery. Light falls across the bouquet in a way that makes each petal appear almost translucent, elevating the whites and pastels into a luminous, youthful palette. One can imagine the fragrance: fresh, slightly sweet, with green notes that recall a stroll along Lady Somerset Road after rain. Whether being carried down the aisle of a Kentish Town church, displayed on a registrar's table, or held close during a quiet moment before the ceremony, the bouquet conveys a calm, enduring promise. It reflects the seasoned hand of a local florist who understands how to merge personal stories with timeless wedding style, creating a piece that feels both bespoke and beautifully at ease in its urban North London setting.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This collage unfolds like a florist's quiet memory of a summer wedding in Kentish Town: the top-left photo gently captures a bride in ivory holding a compact, round bouquet composed of blooming peach-orange roses, their velvety petals layered like warm cups; delicate white gypsophila drifts between the heads and cool green leaves lend definition and contrast. In the top-right frame, a groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket is adorned with a precisely made boutonnière - a single peach rosebud surrounded by tiny sprigs of baby's breath and a whisper of foliage, finished with a small peach ribbon bow that mirrors the coral-hued tie beneath. The bottom-left image shifts perspective, showing the bouquet laid down on softly textured fabric so the ribbon-wrapped handle with its tiny peach-dot pattern and pearl accents becomes visible, a detail that speaks to careful hand-tying and comfortable handling. The bottom-right vignette displays a reception centerpiece: a full, domed cluster of the same apricot roses and gypsophila set in an ornate white woven spherical vase, paired with two smaller woven decorative balls, creating a cohesive tablescape that feels handcrafted and contemporary. I imagine these pieces arriving fresh from Florist Kentish Town, scented faintly of honeyed rose and powdered sweetness, ready to complement an intimate ceremony near Gospel Oak or a reception on Kentish Town Road, where natural light and neighbourhood charm meet; the overall impression is romantic, tactile, and thoughtfully coordinated for a day that prioritises warmth and quiet elegance.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-paneled image reads like a floral story of elegance and calm, photographed in warm, flattering light. In the top-left frame a bride in a strapless white dress holds a generous bouquet where large white oriental lilies take centre stage, petals smooth and luminous, some gaping open to reveal their stamens; interspersed are white lisianthus edged in a lively purple that gives the composition a soft, regal punctuation. Unopened buds hint at moments yet to bloom, while slim spikes of deep purple veronica and tiny gypsophila add rhythm and delicate texture. Lush, varied greenery - from broad leaves to slender grass-like blades - creates depth and a softly scented green backdrop that tames the lilies' perfume. The top-right frame shows a groom's boutonniere on a charcoal-grey jacket, a purple silk tie visible beneath; the boutonniere's single open lisianthus with its purple rim, a neat lily bud and a touch of spiky purple echo the bouquet's palette, fastened with a small white ribbon for a polished finish. Bottom-left features a smaller hand-tied bouquet or toss bouquet presented on a light beige cloth, stems wrapped in white ribbon and balanced for carrying. Bottom-right displays a dramatic tall centerpiece in a white, woven, open-lattice spherical vase, surrounded by two woven beige decorative spheres; the centerpiece repeats the white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus and cascading greenery to tie ceremony florals to reception decor. The composition feels suited to an intimate Kentish Town wedding - perhaps at a chapel off Kentish Town Road or a reception near Gospel Oak - where fragrance, texture and colour whisper of quiet celebration.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, a small but meaningful floral detail that adds a note of romance to a wedding suit in Kentish Town. The central element is a single, beautifully formed red rose, its petals velvety and tightly layered, spiralling into a rich crimson heart that immediately draws the eye. This rose is positioned just above a matching crimson tie, the sheen of the fabric echoing the depth of the flower's colour and reinforcing a sense of coordinated elegance. Surrounding the rose are carefully chosen sprigs of greenery, their leaves firm and slightly glossy, shaped to sit neatly against the lapel without overwhelming the design. Tucked between them are miniature berries, their tiny orbs arranged like natural beads, and small, cloud-like tufts of baby's breath that soften the whole composition with their airy white blossoms. The boutonniere is pinned securely to a tailored suit jacket, the texture of the cloth hinting at the structure and importance of the occasion. There is a gentle contrast between the sleek lines of the suit and the organic shapes of the flowers. Under soft lighting-perhaps coming from a window in a Kentish Town townhouse or a local venue-the colours appear deep yet refined, giving the entire piece a quietly luxurious feel. This little arrangement suggests the personal care that goes into wedding flowers: a moment where the groom adjusts his jacket, checks his tie, and straightens this small rose before stepping out onto the streets near Kentish Town Road, ready to meet the day with confidence and affection literally pinned to his chest.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This image shows an elegantly arranged bridal bouquet, filled with yellow and cream roses that appear to glow softly, as if lit from within by the excitement of a Kentish Town wedding day. The roses vary subtly in tone, some with buttery yellow centres that gently fade to creamy edges, others leaning more toward ivory, creating a nuanced, painterly blend of warm neutrals. Each bloom is fully open yet still structured, with velvety petals curling outward in layered spirals that catch the light and add a sense of depth. Between the larger rose heads, sprigs of baby's breath emerge, their tiny white flowers forming delicate clusters that look almost like small stars scattered through the bouquet. Encircling the arrangement, slender blades of dark green grass loop and arc in graceful lines, giving the bouquet a cocooned, sculptural outline. Additional leaves and foliage are woven discreetly among the blooms, offering flashes of rich green that deepen the colour palette and suggest freshness. The bouquet is tied in a hand-tied style, the stems gathered neatly so that the flowers sit close and supportive, as if leaning gently into one another. Soft, natural light illuminates the petals and the fine details of the gypsophila, while the background remains unobtrusive, allowing the bouquet to take centre stage. You can easily imagine the faint, creamy sweetness of the roses and the freshness of the greenery perfuming a hallway in a Kentish Town townhouse, or trailing gently behind the bride as she walks toward a ceremony at a local church or registry office, each flower a quiet symbol of joy and commitment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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