Stepney WEDDING COLLECTIONS

At Flowers Stepney, we've been creating unforgettable wedding flowers for local couples for years, from intimate gatherings off Mile End Road to grand celebrations near Stepney Green Park and the historic Arbour Square area.

Our skilled florist team specialises in tailor-made bouquets, buttonholes, centrepieces and venue décor that reflect your story and style. Whether you're dreaming of soft romantic pastels, modern minimal whites, or rich, colourful arrangements, we carefully hand-select every stem for freshness, fragrance and impact.

We proudly serve wedding venues and homes across Stepney, as well as nearby Mile End, Whitechapel and Limehouse, ensuring each design travels beautifully and arrives in perfect condition.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets designed around your dress and theme
  • Elegant table and aisle flowers to transform your ceremony and reception
  • Reliable same-day delivery in Stepney and surrounding areas, available until 3 PM

Planning from home or on the go? You can securely order online and we'll coordinate timings with your photographer, planner or venue so every floral detail is flawless on the day.

If you're just starting to plan, we're happy to offer friendly, honest advice on seasonal flowers, colour palettes and budgets. Visit our local studio in Stepney or get in touch to discover how Flowers Stepney can bring your wedding vision to life with beautifully crafted, memorable blooms.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Pinned to the lapel of a well-cut suit, the boutonnière here is a small, eloquent echo of the bridal blooms-an intimate punctuation of colour and scent from a Stepney wedding. A single red rose curls with graceful confidence, its velvety petals turned slightly outward so the bloom reads boldly against the fabric; surrounding it, a tiny burst of gypsophila acts like soft confetti, airy and cloud-like, tempering the rose's intensity with delicate, pale points. Wisps of trailing greenery-slender eucalyptus stems with their muted, silver-blue sheen-spill gently down the lapel, introducing a fresh, green scent that mingles with the rose's warm fragrance. The boutonnière is bound with fine florist wire and finished with a narrow ribbon so it sits snug and secure, yet looks effortless, as if it naturally grew there in the moment. Nearby, a matching bridal bouquet continues the visual story: lush blue hydrangeas form a dramatic, textured base while clusters of deep red roses rise like small, decisive statements amid the cool foliage. The pairing reads both modern and timeless-confident without being loud, tender while remaining composed-suitable for a ceremony on Stepney Green or an intimate reception near Mile End Road. As the florist at Flowers Stepney would note, the tactile contrasts-soft hydrangea heads, smooth rose petals, the whisper of baby's breath and the cool resilience of eucalyptus-make this set memorable both to behold and to touch, a tiny floral emblem of unity and celebration.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image composition reads like a wedding vignette rehearsed by someone who knows local tastes - soft peach, crisp white and a violet fringe carry through every element. In the top-left panel a bride holds a compact, circular bouquet close to her torso; the centre is a cluster of full peach roses whose velvety petals catch gentle daylight, while ruffled lisianthus edged in bright purple encircle them, and sprigs of baby's breath thread through the arrangement like delicate punctuation. The grip is obscured by a smooth satin wrap, lending the bouquet an almost suspended quality against the bride's gown. In the top-right, the groom's boutonniere mirrors the larger design: a single peach rose accented with tiny baby's breath and slender greenery, secured with a peach ribbon beside a matching solid-colour tie, the contrast of bloom against a dark charcoal jacket striking yet refined. The bottom-left image shows a smaller, hand-tied version laid on a woven neutral cloth: blush ribbon with pearl-tipped pins and the same florals suggest a bridesmaid or toss bouquet, the surface texture and soft shadows recalling fabric stalls near Stepney Market. The bottom-right presents a reception centrepiece - a rounded dome of peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and airy baby's breath seated in an openwork white basket vase, paired with two light woven spheres on the tabletop - a decorative ensemble that would sit gracefully on guest tables at a local venue off The Highway. The overall impression is cohesive and tender: a florist's discipline in colour and texture, and a scent profile of soft summer roses and clean greenery that invites quiet celebration in Stepney and surrounding neighbourhoods.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a harmonious floral story in white, green, and red, reminiscent of a stylish East London celebration near Stepney Green. In the top-left frame, a bride, cropped from the shoulders down, cradles a generous cascading bouquet against a soft beige background. Her white gown has a gentle, textured pattern that contrasts beautifully with the bouquet's lush volume: large white oriental lilies with exposed stamens, strings of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumbling gracefully downwards, and a single buttery cream rose tucked at the centre. Around it sit cheerful green button-like flowers, bright red berries glistening like tiny jewels, and airy clusters of gypsophila, all framed by fine grasses and fresh foliage that give movement and depth. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's dark suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie, where a matching boutonnière is pinned precisely at the lapel. It features a single white orchid bloom, a touch of vibrant green, and miniature white filler flowers, all tied with a slim red ribbon that subtly repeats the bouquet's colour accents. The bottom-left frame isolates this buttonhole on a pale beige linen, highlighting the satin sheen of the ribbon, the smooth orchid petals, and the neat green leaf backing, as if waiting on a dressing table in a Stepney townhouse before the ceremony. In the bottom-right panel, the bridal bouquet stands proudly in a white woven basket-style vase on a clean white surface, set against a pale grey wall and accompanied by three white wicker spheres. Together, these images show how carefully coordinated bouquet and buttonholes can create an elegant, unified wedding look for couples marrying across Stepney and nearby Limehouse.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a complete floral story, each image carrying the same romantic combination of vivid fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and garden-fresh greenery. In the top-left panel, the focus rests on a bride from Stepney, shown from the shoulders down in a smooth, strapless white gown. Her hands, one adorned with a simple, sparkling ring, gently cup a rounded bouquet bursting with magenta peonies whose layers of petals create a soft, almost cloud-like texture. Threaded between them are white alstroemeria, their petals painted with fine maroon speckles, while spiky light-green blooms and deep green foliage add movement and contrast, capturing that lively feeling of a wedding morning near Stepney Green or Shadwell. The top-right panel narrows in on the groom's dark charcoal suit and lilac-toned tie, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned neatly in place. This small spray of white alstroemeria, delicate green filler flowers, and shining leaves is cinched with a lavender satin ribbon that picks up the colour of the tie, giving his lapel a polished, coordinated finish that still feels personal and handcrafted. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet-likely for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet at a local East London reception-rests on softly textured beige fabric. It mirrors the main bouquet in miniature, with fuchsia peonies and white alstroemeria bound tightly together by a bright lavender ribbon, the stems neatly cut and aligned. The bottom-right panel shifts the focus to reception décor: a compact cluster of the same pink and white flowers spills gently from a white, sphere-shaped vase made of interwoven strands, like a sculptural wicker ball. Three smaller, beige woven spheres lie beside it, their natural tones enhancing the soft, contemporary look of the table design. As a whole, the collage shows how one thoughtfully chosen floral palette can tie together every moment of a Stepney wedding, from aisle to top table.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A groom's boutonniere, centred on a single glowing pink rose, rests against the dark, textured fabric of a charcoal suit, its delicate colour radiating warmth and romance. The rose is at just the right stage of opening, not too tight and not fully blown, with neatly layered petals that curve outward in a soft spiral, giving the flower a sense of quiet dignity. Around it, a touch of fresh greenery and a tiny scatter of white baby's breath create a gentle halo, adding movement and a hint of countryside charm without cluttering the design. The stem is bound with a smooth ribbon, likely velvet or satin, wrapped with precision and pinned cleanly in place so the boutonniere sits upright and secure. This careful construction suggests the work of a local Stepney florist who understands how flowers must hold through a long day of photos, greetings, and celebrations around Stepney Green and nearby Limehouse. The contrast between the smoky charcoal suit and the rosy bloom feels particularly striking, making the boutonniere a focal point that draws the eye to the groom's chest during those intimate moments at the altar. You can almost imagine the faint fragrance of the rose mingling with crisp air outside a church or registry office near Commercial Road, blending into the hum of East London life. While small, the piece carries emotional weight: it speaks of affection, thoughtfulness, and respect for tradition, interpreted in a clean, modern style. Its understated design makes it perfect for weddings that favour refined details over elaborate decoration, while still ensuring the groom carries a touch of living beauty close to his heart.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage reads like a love story told through flowers, capturing the warmth and elegance of a red-and-white theme that would feel at home at any Stepney celebration. In the top-left panel, a bride dressed in a traditional white lace gown holds a full, rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is composed of tightly clustered, velvety red roses, each bloom at peak freshness, threaded with delicate sprigs of baby's breath that create a soft white halo around the crimson centre. A scattering of deep green leaves adds dimension, and the gentle, diffused light enhances the romantic glow of the scene. To the right, the top-right image focuses on the groom's boutonniere, secured against a dark grey suit jacket and bright red tie. The arrangement features a single red rosebud, partially open, surrounded by fine stems of baby's breath, slender pointed greenery, and wisps of decorative grass, all finished with a tiny red satin ribbon bow at the base. It's a compact flourish of colour and texture that coordinates perfectly with the bridal bouquet, like something carefully prepared in a small local studio just off Commercial Road. The bottom-left frame shows another lush bouquet lying on a pale, lightly textured surface, its open roses revealing layered petals, with generous clusters of gypsophila nestling between them. The stems are neatly wrapped and secured with red-and-white striped twine, emphasising its hand-tied craftsmanship. In the bottom-right panel, a charming centerpiece is displayed: a rounded mound of red roses and baby's breath arranged into a low dome, sitting on top of a sculptural white spherical vase made from interwoven strips that form an airy lattice. Two smaller woven orbs, in a natural off-white tone, rest nearby, creating a cohesive, contemporary look ideal for wedding receptions in and around Stepney's converted warehouses and intimate restaurants. Throughout the collage, the consistent use of red roses and baby's breath conveys passion, purity, and unity across every detail of the wedding day.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A romantic wedding floral collection is displayed as though set atop a polished wooden table in a Stepney townhouse, each piece carefully composed to speak of tenderness and joy. The bride's bouquet is the undeniable focal point: a rounded, hand-tied arrangement of lush cream peonies and blush-pink roses, deepening into touches of magenta and soft lavender at the heart of the blooms. Fine sprays of white gypsophila tuck between the larger flowers, giving an airy, star-dusted quality that lightens the whole design. Around the edges, smooth, sculptural greenery curves protectively, creating a calm frame that lets the pastel palette glow. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière rests elegantly, mirroring the main bouquet with a single lilac rosebud, a hint of baby's breath, and a delicate trail of green, all bound with a slender ribbon whose sheen catches the light. The flowers appear freshly gathered, petals plump and hydrated, just as they might arrive from Flowers Stepney on a wedding morning near Stepney Green or along the paths toward Limehouse. Soft natural light, perhaps from a tall sash window, skims over the flowers, highlighting the texture of every ruffle and the gentle gradient of colour from creamy white to pink. The scene carries a quiet sense of expectancy, capturing that moment before the couple meet, when bouquets are waiting on a side table, carefully prepared and brimming with emotion, ready to be held close as vows are spoken and new memories begin.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four photographs captures a complete wedding flower collection, designed in a soft, romantic palette that feels right at home in Stepney's intimate townhouses and church halls. In the top-left frame, a bride in a detailed white lace gown is visible from mid-torso down, her hands cradling a cascading bouquet that drapes almost to her knees. The bouquet is lavish with white phalaenopsis orchids, each bloom showing a delicate yellow center, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, sprigs of pale lavender stock, fluttery baby's breath, and glossy green foliage. Deeper pink, nearly fuchsia, spiky flowers peek through, giving the design rhythm and a modern edge, like a splash of colour against the historic brick streets around Stepney Green. The top-right image zooms in on the groom's charcoal or black jacket, his rich red tie providing a bold strip of colour. On his lapel sits a single white orchid boutonniere, encircled by tiny white gypsophila and slim greenery, stems wrapped in a narrow white ribbon that brings a sense of polish and care. In the bottom-left, that same boutonniere is laid flat on a light beige, textured fabric, so you can almost feel the contrast between the smooth petals and the soft, woven background. The bottom-right frame shows a wedding table centerpiece in a white, lattice-style cylindrical vase, overflowing with matching orchids, pink roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage, with two decorative white wicker spheres beside it. The four images together tell the story of a carefully coordinated wedding, from bouquet and buttonholes to reception décor, much like a bespoke package created for local couples by Flowers Stepney.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This composed quartet of wedding florals reads like a single, well-told story of colour and texture, imagined for an intimate Stepney celebration. The primary image shows a bride holding a sweeping bouquet against a soft beige backdrop; white lilies open like stars, red roses nestle in tight, velvety clusters, and long-stemmed white phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward, their satiny petals catching the light. Interspersed are tiny sprays of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries, while leafy greens and thin, spiky foliage add depth and movement. In the top-right panel the groom's boutonniere is described up close: a solitary white phalaenopsis anchor, two small berry clusters, delicate baby's breath and neat green leaves pinned to a charcoal suit, the red tie beneath acting as a thread that ties the look together; you can almost hear the soft click of the pin and sense the quiet excitement before the ceremony. The lower-left image lays a companion corsage on textured beige fabric, its white orchid flanked by berries and a playful red ribbon, the tactile contrast between smooth petals and woven cloth palpable. Bottom-right shows a tabletop arrangement in a decorative white woven holder, set beside white spherical décor, reflecting the same mix of lilies, roses and orchids with feathery greens. The overall impression is polished yet warm-a scheme that would feel at home for a wedding reception around Mile End Road or the quiet chapels off Whitechapel.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents a refined wedding flower story, each panel echoing the same elegant palette of white orchids, blush and lavender roses, and airy filler blooms, much like a coordinated bridal party gathering outside Stepney Green on a clear afternoon. In the top-left panel, the bride appears from the neckline down, her strapless white gown forming a smooth backdrop for a dramatic cascading bouquet. Long strands of open white phalaenopsis orchids arc downward among ruffled blush garden roses, soft lavender roses, and tiny lilac-toned flowers, with threads of baby's breath and fresh greenery weaving everything together into a waterfall of texture and scent. The top-right panel offers an intimate look at the groom's boutonniere against a dark grey suit jacket. A single white orchid flower opens gracefully at the center, nestled amongst small lavender fillers and subtle green leaves, with a fine purple ribbon wrapped around the stem, mirroring the deep magenta tie just visible beneath the lapel in a way a detail-focused florist from Flowers Stepney might carefully plan. In the bottom-left panel, a coordinating boutonniere lies on a light beige, linen-like fabric, styled as if ready for delivery to a groom or best man near Limehouse. The white orchid bud, sprigs of white baby's breath, and touch of greenery are neatly tied with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a modern, celebratory twist. The bottom-right panel shows a lush, cascading arrangement displayed in a decorative white woven vase. The same white orchids, mixed pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and baby's breath spill in graceful layers, with three white woven decorative spheres arranged beside it on a bright white surface, completing a harmonious, contemporary wedding collection.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image shows a delicately composed bridal bouquet and boutonnière, designed in a palette of mauve-pink, cream, and bright spring green that would suit a Stepney wedding from Mile End Road to Limehouse. The bouquet is rounded and full, formed primarily of lavender-pink roses whose petals curl gently at the edges, giving each flower the look of soft watercolour brushstrokes. Nestled between the roses are white lisianthus and other creamy blooms, their ruffled layers adding movement and a hint of luxury, as if the bride were holding a piece of silk and tulle. Small green button chrysanthemums punctuate the arrangement, their tight, spherical heads like mossy beads that lighten the whole design. The greenery is tidy yet organic, with short, glossy leaves and slender sprigs woven just deeply enough to frame the flowers rather than overpower them. The stems are gathered in a neat bundle and bound with blush and white ribbon, wrapped smoothly to keep the bouquet comfortable in the hand during a full day of photos around Stepney Green and the surrounding streets. Nearby lies the groom's boutonnière: a single white flower bud, probably lisianthus or a miniature rose, touched with fine greenery and tied with a thin lavender ribbon that echoes the bouquet's romantic tones. The light falls softly across the composition, enhancing the natural shine of each petal and the cool freshness of the chrysanthemums. Together, bouquet and boutonnière create a harmonious, modern-classic look, quietly expressing joy, tenderness, and the thoughtful planning behind an East London celebration.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel image presents a complete red rose wedding story, crafted in an elegant, contemporary style that would feel at home at a Stepney Town Hall ceremony or a chic loft venue off Whitechapel Road. In the top-left panel, a bride in a smooth white gown holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist. The camera lingers on the flowers: velvety crimson roses tightly clustered together, dotted with rounded red hypericum berries, all resting on a neat collar of deep green leaves that cup the arrangement like a frame. The overall effect is compact, luxurious, and full of promise. Moving to the top-right, the groom's boutonniere is showcased against a dark charcoal jacket and bold red tie. A single red rosebud, still slightly closed, is arranged with light, airy greenery and fine sprays of white gypsophila, with a few tiny red berries adding texture. A slender red satin ribbon ties the stems, giving the small design a finished, confident feel. In the bottom-left panel, a second bouquet, perhaps for a bridesmaid or a stylish guest, lies on textured beige fabric. Red roses and berries emerge from wide, dark green tropical leaves that are folded and wrapped to form a sculptural, fan-like base, the stems secured with a coordinating red ribbon on the right. Finally, the bottom-right panel offers a glimpse of the reception tables: a rounded dome of red roses and berries, echoing the bridal colours, perched on a white woven spherical stand made from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven balls rest beside it on a smooth surface, against a soft beige and grey background, evoking modern yet warm décor that could grace any Stepney wedding breakfast.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four wedding images showcases a unified pink and green floral story, as if designed for a romantic Stepney ceremony and reception. In the upper-left panel, the lower half of a bride in a white lace wedding gown is visible, her hands gently holding a lush, rounded bridal bouquet. The arrangement is full of soft pink and lavender roses, some tightly furled and others fully open, set against bright green button chrysanthemums, delicate pale pink alstroemeria with fine yellow markings, and airy white baby's breath, all finished with deep green foliage that adds structure and depth. The upper-right panel zooms in on a dark charcoal suit jacket and a rich fuchsia tie, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned at the lapel. It features a single light pink rosebud, a few punchy green button chrysanthemums, sprigs of gypsophila, and slim strands of decorative grass, all tied together with a pink ribbon that echoes the bouquet and would look at home at a registry office near Stepney or an intimate gathering off Commercial Road. In the lower-left panel, a similarly composed bouquet lies horizontally on a light beige, textured surface, showing off the spiral of stems and the smooth fuchsia ribbon wrap. The lower-right image completes the set with a compact table centerpiece in a white, spherical vase adorned with a woven or lattice pattern. The same roses, green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath are clustered tightly, with two pale decorative spheres placed to one side, perfect for dressing wedding tables in Stepney's converted warehouses or local restaurants.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image montage presents a cohesive wedding floral story in cream, pale yellow and pink-mauve roses, punctuated with tiny white filler flowers and deep green foliage, photographed in gentle, even light that shows texture and craft. Top left shows the bride from chest down holding a compact, round bridal bouquet: roses tightly clustered into a smooth dome where the pale yellow and cream blooms sit beside richer pink roses, while wisps of baby's breath and green leaves peek between petals, lending air and contrast to the composition; the lace detail at the bodice edge adds a soft, tactile frame. Top right tightens focus on the groom's boutonnière against a dark charcoal jacket and crisp white shirt, the single creamy-white rosebud carefully wired and bound with a small white satin bow beneath a tiny spray of foliage and baby's breath-sleek, balanced and designed to complement a bold red silk tie. Bottom left captures a bridesmaid's posy laid on a neutral, slightly textured linen surface: an informal, slightly asymmetrical cluster of open cream and blush roses, accented with fluffy white filler and wrapped stems finished in a pink-and-white striped ribbon that suggests playful personalization. Bottom right presents a reception centerpiece: a round floral mass echoing the bridal palette, set into an openwork white spherical vase of woven twigs, paired with two small natural woven spheres to create a rustic-elegant table vignette against a muted beige backdrop. The images speak to the craft of arranging-freshness, balance and tactile detail-evoking a Stepney wedding where the florist's hand shapes quiet, memorable moments.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is shown cradled in the bride's hands, its colours flowing together in an elegant gradient of ivory, lilac, and soft lavender. At first glance, your attention is drawn to the lush, creamy lisianthus at the heart of the design; their petals curl and layer like fine fabric, giving the bouquet a cloud-like softness. Around them, pastel-toned stock blooms cluster closely, their small, ruffled petals adding texture that feels both comforting and refined. Dotted throughout, deep purple allium heads rise slightly above the softer tones, their star-shaped florets forming rounded globes that punctuate the arrangement with quiet drama. The greens are thoughtful and intentional, forming gentle arcs that loop around the outer edge, framing the flowers while keeping the silhouette relaxed and contemporary. The bouquet's overall tone is cool and refreshing, the colours reminiscent of early evening skies over Stepney and the gentle shadows that fall along narrow streets near Whitechapel Road. You can sense a light, powdery fragrance-floral but not overpowering-that suggests a calm, almost meditative atmosphere around the bride. It's easy to picture this bouquet being carried through a local registry office or into a converted loft venue, its understated luxury complementing both modern and traditional settings. The craftsmanship speaks of seasoned expertise, perhaps from a florist at Flowers Stepney, with every stem aligned so the bouquet rests comfortably in the hands, ready to be held close in those quiet, emotional moments as vows are exchanged and photographs are taken on nearby cobbled corners.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned to a dark charcoal or navy lapel, this boutonnière is an intimate, handcrafted punctuation: a single velvety peach rose bud, the tone hovering between coral and apricot, nestles against a sprig of gypsophila with a tiny flourish of fresh greenery. A slim peach-coloured ribbon is tied at the base, its soft sheen echoing the groom's coral tie and the crisp white shirt beneath, creating a coherent thread of colour that travels through the wedding palette. Up close, the contrast between the rose's gentle curves and the airy, cloud-like texture of the baby's breath offers a pleasing tactile interplay - soft petal next to feathery sprig, ribbon against wool. The boutonnière sits at an angle chosen to catch light on the rose's outer petals, suggesting the same careful placement we use for grooms walking down the aisle at local venues like St Dunstan's or the small chapels along Mile End Road. As a florist familiar with Stepney and nearby Roman Road Market, I select each stem for freshness and proportion so it reads perfectly in photographs and during vows; the binding is discreet but secure so it remains comfortable on lapels during the day's movement. This boutonnière is quiet in scale but expressive in intent - a little emblem of unity, thoughtfully made to reflect a palette of warm peach and soft whites that ties the couple together in portrait and procession.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-part image reads like a quiet love story set in gentle daylight, each panel showing an element from one cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme, described with the attentive eye of a local florist who knows Stepney's understated charm. In the top-left panel, a bride in a strapless ivory gown clasps a lavish bridal bouquet composed largely of fragrant white oriental lilies-some open to reveal stamens, others still in tight, hopeful buds. Interwoven are white Eustoma (Lisianthus) edged with a bright purple halo, small spires of deep purple accent flowers, and a mix of fine grassy fronds and broader green leaves that give the bouquet airy movement and weight. The top-right close-up shows a groom's boutonnière pinned to a charcoal grey jacket; a single open purple-edged lisianthus and a tiny lily bud are trimmed with a few slender green shoots and secured with a delicate white ribbon bow, the deep purple silk tie beneath tying the palette together. Bottom-left features a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on textured light beige fabric, stems cleanly wrapped in white ribbon to echo the bridal wrap. The bottom-right presents a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a white spherical vase with an open woven lattice, spilling lilies, lisianthus and grassy greens across the table beside two woven beige spheres. The light is soft and affirming, the textures satin and feathered, with a subtle floral perfume-an arrangement you might spot at a Roman Road Market wedding reception or on tables at a Stepney Green venue. Prepared with care and local knowledge, this cohesive display suggests calm celebration and botanical refinement.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Pinned to a groom's lapel, this boutonniere is a small, deliberate statement: a solitary deep red rose sits at the heart, its velvet petals turned toward the face with quiet assurance, while sprigs of tailored greenery curl neatly around it. Tiny clusters of hypericum berries add morsels of cheerful colour and a playful, rounded texture, and a scattering of baby's breath breathes softness into the composition. Under warm reception lighting the rose's sheen harmonises with the subtle shimmer of a crimson tie, and the combination reads as both refined and celebratory-an heirloom-quality flourish meant to be worn close to the heart. The textures are intimate: the smooth surrender of rose petals, the cool resilience of leathery leaves, the crisp give of berries beneath a thumb. The piece is wired and wrapped with meticulous care so it sits flat and elegant on the lapel, resilient enough for photos along Whitechapel Road and comfortable for an evening that stretches from vows to the first dance. As a local florist in Stepney, I would choose each stem for fragrance, proportion, and lastingness, matching the boutonniere to the groom's personality and the overall wedding palette. This small arrangement is intended as much for memory as for appearance: a wearable keepsake that echoes the day's emotions, quietly fragrant and precisely made to be glimpsed in photographs and felt in passing embraces.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In close-up this boutonnière reads as a miniature, meticulously crafted bouquet: a single pale yellow rose, its petals soft and velvety, sits at the heart of the piece, accompanied by airy sprays of baby's breath and a few fine, green sprigs that add texture and a hint of movement. Wrapped with a crisp white ribbon, the whole is compact and tactile; the ribbon's neat knot and trimmed tails offer a subtle contrast to the organic sweep of the foliage. Placed against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, the pale rose becomes a calm point of repose-a quiet declaration of affection amid the brighter energy of celebration. The tactile interplay is satisfying: the plush softness of the rose, the feather-light breath of the gypsophila, and the smoothness of ribbon and suit fabric.

As a florist who prepares many buttonholes for weddings and civic events around Stepney Green and Whitechapel, I consider both durability and comfort: stems are wired and cushioned so the boutonnière sits neatly all day without bruising, while the scent remains a gentle, fresh hint rather than an overpowering perfume. This small floral accent carries intention and care; it marks the wearer as part of the day, a thoughtful, fragrant token of belonging that complements garments and gestures alike. Whether for a father, best man, or partner, it is a tiny piece of floral craft designed to be noticed in an instant and remembered in the quiet that follows.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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