Whitechapel Wedding Collections

At Whitechapel Florist, we know your wedding flowers should feel as unforgettable as your day itself. Based right by Whitechapel High Street and a short stroll from the Royal London Hospital, our experienced team of wedding specialists creates romantic, modern and traditional bouquets for couples across East London.

Whether you're saying "I do" in Aldgate, celebrating with a warehouse reception near Brick Lane, or hosting guests close to Shadwell, we design cohesive floral looks that suit your venue, colour palette and personality. From hand-tied bridal bouquets and buttonholes to aisle flowers and statement ceremony pieces, every stem is hand-picked by our local florist team at market each morning.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across Whitechapel and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM, perfect for engagement parties, last-minute elopements or top-up flowers for your big day.

  • Bespoke consultations with experienced wedding florists
  • Local delivery across Whitechapel, Aldgate and Brick Lane
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM

As a trusted neighbourhood florist, we've helped countless Whitechapel couples bring their wedding vision to life with seasonal flowers and thoughtful advice. Browse our curated wedding collections and order online with confidence, knowing your blooms will arrive fresh, on time and beautifully arranged.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Poised beside the sharp line of a groom's tailored suit, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet form a deliberately modern duet of colour and texture. The boutonnière is a single red rose, its outer petals unfurling in a graceful curl, pinned with a small cluster of gypsophila and a trailing thread of slender greenery that softens the lapel without stealing attention. The collection's larger echo is a hand-tied bouquet where saturated blue hydrangeas create a generous, cloud-like base for the classic crimson roses, the two hues singing in energetic contrast. Round eucalyptus leaves peek and overlap between petals, their cool silver-green adding a second tonal layer and releasing a subtle, herbaceous scent that complements the florals rather than overpowering them. Tiny sprays of baby's breath act as a delicate veil around the stronger shapes, lending an airy, vintage whisper that balances the arrangement's confident lines. The craftsmanship is precise: stems bound securely beneath the bloom heads, the composition kept open enough to feel effortless yet composed for photography and procession. This pairing would suit a contemporary wedding near Whitechapel Road or a small ceremony close to Brick Lane, where tailored style meets playful colour. Prepared fresh in our nearby workshop for strolls through local streets or receptions at a Spitalfields venue, the set reads as both statement and sentiment - bold in palette, tender in finish - a floral compliment that is memorable in sight and gentle in scent.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-frame composition presents a cohesive wedding theme in peach, purple-trimmed white, and ivory, each image telling a related part of the same event. In the upper-left panel a bride holds a rounded bouquet close to her gown: a compact heart of pale peach roses with satiny petals, surrounded by ruffled white lisianthus edged in bright violet and interspersed with feathery baby's breath. The bouquet is gently cradled in hands with neat nails, the wrapped handle nearly hidden beneath soft ribbon, and the late-morning light accentuates the flowers' velvety textures and a faint, sweet fragrance. Opposite, top-right, is the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit - a single peach rose accentuated with tiny white gypsophila, slender greens, and a small blush ribbon that ties visually to a solid peach tie beneath, a subtle, refined echo of the bridal palette. The lower-left frame shows a smaller, cradle-style posy laid on textured linen: similar blooms arranged more compactly, stems bound in peach ribbon and fastened with pearl-headed pins, suggesting a bridesmaid's bouquet or keepsake piece. The bottom-right frame presents a rounded table arrangement set in a white, intricately woven basket vase with an open weave, the same peach roses, violet-edged lisianthus and baby's breath forming a serene dome; two pale decorative woven balls sit beside it on a neutral tablecloth, evoking a softly curated reception table. The images together reveal how a single colour story-peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and airy baby's breath-can be carried through bridal, groom, attendant and tablescape designs for weddings around Whitechapel, near Whitechapel Road and the markets of Spitalfields.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image presents a carefully coordinated wedding flower story, the kind of design often chosen by couples marrying in and around Whitechapel's historic churches and registry offices. The top-left panel shows a bride cropped from the shoulders down, standing against a soft beige background, her white gown subtly textured and gently fitted. In her hands she cradles a cascading bouquet that flows like a floral waterfall. Large, open white oriental lilies with prominent stamens anchor the arrangement, while a single creamy yellow rose adds warmth and depth at the centre. From this core, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail elegantly downward, their curved stems giving movement and grace. Bright green globe-shaped blooms, reminiscent of Santini chrysanthemums, peek between the larger flowers, joined by tiny white clouds of gypsophila and clusters of glossy red berries that echo a festive, romantic mood. Wisps of fresh green foliage soften the edges. In the top-right panel, a groom in a dark charcoal suit, white shirt, and bold red tie wears a neat boutonnière on his lapel: a pristine white orchid flower, a touch of green, and miniature white fillers, all neatly wrapped with a vivid red ribbon that links visually to his tie. The bottom-left panel isolates this boutonnière on a light beige textured fabric, so each element-petal, leaf, ribbon, and stem-can be clearly seen. The bottom-right panel returns to the bridal bouquet, now standing in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface beside three decorative white wicker spheres, the soft grey wall behind providing a calm backdrop. The series shows how bouquet and buttonhole can be harmonised into one elegant green, white, and red wedding theme for a London celebration.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
Four coordinated wedding designs fill this collage, each one exploring a single floral theme built from fuchsia-pink peonies, white alstroemeria and lively green accents, as if crafted for a stylish Whitechapel warehouse reception. In the top-left image, the camera focuses on the bride's torso, her strapless white gown forming a calm backdrop for a generous, rounded bouquet. Fully open magenta peonies dominate the design, their layered petals soft and velvety to the eye. Between them, white alstroemeria with subtle maroon speckles introduce brightness and finesse, while spiky light-green flowers and glossy green foliage add structure and movement, evoking the energy of nearby Brick Lane. The top-right frame highlights the groom's details: a dark charcoal suit paired with a smooth lavender tie. Pinned to his lapel is a compact boutonniere composed of a few stems of white alstroemeria, delicate spiky greens and tidy leaves, all tied with a lavender satin ribbon that precisely matches his tie and subtly mirrors the bridal bouquet. In the bottom-left photograph, a smaller bouquet rests on a textured, light beige fabric. This design mirrors the main bouquet in miniature-magenta peonies, white alstroemeria and green foliage tied together with a vivid lavender ribbon, ideal for bridesmaids walking to a ceremony near Whitechapel Gallery or as a playful toss bouquet later in the evening. The bottom-right image shows how the same floral recipe transforms into a table centrepiece: the flowers are gathered tightly into a white spherical vase crafted from criss-crossing woven strands. Beside it, three lighter beige woven balls of varying sizes echo the texture of the vase, drawing the floral theme out across the reception tables in a calm, modern way.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this close-up, a groom's boutonniere becomes a miniature work of art, standing out crisply against a deep charcoal suit. At the centre sits a single pink rose, its petals smooth and slightly cupped, radiating soft colour without a hint of bruising. The rose is not fully open, suggesting the freshness of the day and the unfolding story ahead. Around it, the florist has tucked fine strands of greenery, perhaps a slim folded leaf and a few feathery sprigs, which add structure and movement while never overshadowing the central bloom. Tiny white accents - likely baby's breath - create little pinpricks of brightness that echo the light catching on the suit's subtle weave. A neatly tied ribbon, possibly velvet or satin, clasps the stems together, giving a refined finish that speaks of careful preparation in a local Whitechapel workshop. The boutonniere is aligned perfectly on the lapel, hinting at the steady hands that pinned it in place just before the groom stepped out onto the bustling streets around Aldgate East, heart racing with anticipation. The combination of the grey suit, the tender pink rose, and the delicate white filler flowers creates a balance of strength and sweetness, perfectly suited to a modern London wedding. You can almost feel the cool touch of the rose against the fabric and imagine the mild, green scent rising as the groom adjusts his jacket. This small floral detail tells a quiet story of love and care, a subtle highlight in the photographs taken among Whitechapel's brick façades and historic alleys.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image collage presents four coordinated wedding designs centred on red roses and delicate white baby's breath, evoking a timeless love story unfolding somewhere between Whitechapel High Street and the quiet side streets nearby. In the top-left panel, a bride in a traditional white lace wedding dress cradles a classic, rounded bouquet. The flowers are tightly clustered red roses, saturated in colour and velvety in texture, laced with fine sprays of white gypsophila and a subtle halo of small, dark green leaves. The bouquet feels full and weighty, like an anchor of emotion on the big day. In the top-right panel, the groom's boutonniere is pinned neatly to a charcoal grey suit jacket. A single red rosebud is accented with sprigs of baby's breath, slim pointed greenery, and wispy blades of decorative grass, all gathered with a small red satin ribbon that matches his bright red tie, suggesting a carefully planned palette by a local Whitechapel florist. The bottom-left panel features another bridal-style bouquet lying on a soft, light grey textured surface. This arrangement mirrors the first: generous, open red roses, clouds of gypsophila, and lush green foliage, with stems wrapped in red and white striped cord that hints at artisan, hand-tied work. In the bottom-right panel, a wedding centerpiece glows with intimacy. A compact dome of red roses and baby's breath sits atop a unique white spherical vase crafted from interlaced, rattan-like strands. Two smaller, off-white woven balls rest in front, completing a coordinated look ideal for a reception table in an East London warehouse venue or a cosy Whitechapel restaurant, where every rose contributes to the atmosphere of celebration.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
Laid out as if awaiting the final touches before a Whitechapel ceremony, this image shows an intimate wedding floral ensemble filled with tenderness and quiet elegance. At its centre lies the bridal bouquet, a lush, hand-tied arrangement overflowing with cream peonies and blush-pink roses, their velvety petals spiralling outward in generous, layered blooms. Some petals are kissed with richer magenta and soft lavender tones, providing subtle accents within the otherwise gentle palette. Fine sprays of white gypsophila wind between the larger flowers, adding a misty, cloudlike softness that lightens the design and gives it a sense of movement. The bouquet is held together and framed by glossy, sculptural green leaves that fan out in smooth curves, grounding the pastel tones with fresh, natural contrast, as though the stems were gathered from a quiet garden hidden off Commercial Street. Resting nearby is the groom's boutonnière, a refined miniature version of the bouquet's romance: a single lilac rosebud, perfectly shaped, nestled against a feather-light sprig of greenery and just a few tiny puffs of baby's breath. Its stems are bound with a narrow lavender ribbon, whose gentle sheen catches any stray light that falls across the scene. The flowers are displayed on a pale, uncluttered surface, with soft daylight enhancing the creamy whites and blush shades, casting delicate shadows that accentuate each texture and curve. The overall impression is of a gentle pause before joyful chaos-the shoes lined up by the door, the soft murmur of family voices in another room. Crafted with the eye of a seasoned Whitechapel florist, the composition celebrates love in a way that feels both timeless and very much at home in the heart of East London.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed collage presents a harmonised set of wedding flowers that could easily be imagined gracing an intimate ceremony near Whitechapel High Street, with each frame highlighting a different element of the floral styling. In the top left panel, the bride's torso and hands are framed against her intricate white lace gown as she cradles a luxurious cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids flow in gentle arcs, their yellow-centered throats catching the light, mingling with soft blush garden roses, lavender-toned stock, and tiny specks of white baby's breath. Wisps of green foliage weave through the design, while bold, deeper pink, spiky blooms pierce the softness, lending a modern, romantic twist to the classic cascade. In the top right, the groom's boutonniere is shown pinned to a dark charcoal or black suit jacket. A crisp red tie and subtly patterned shirt peek out beneath the lapel, and a single, flawless white orchid is nestled among fine sprigs of baby's breath and slim green stems, all bound with a white satin ribbon that echoes the bride's bouquet ribbons. The bottom left panel isolates that boutonniere on a neutral, textured beige surface, perhaps like the linen napery used in a local Whitechapel restaurant venue, allowing the careful wiring, wrapping, and balance of flower to foliage to be fully appreciated. Finally, the bottom right reveals a coordinating centerpiece set on a pristine white tabletop. Resting in a white woven or lattice-style cylinder vase, white orchids, blush pink roses, pale purple stock, cloud-like baby's breath, and leafy greenery burst upward and outward, punctuated again by those signature deep pink spires. Two decorative white woven spheres sit at the base, extending the texture and tying the table design together into a cohesive, elegant reception look that visually unites all four images into one curated wedding story.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Captured across four panels, this wedding floral suite speaks of refined detail and thoughtful coordination, especially in the groom's boutonniere pictured top-right. The collage opens with the bride's hands at mid-torso against a neutral beige - her lace gown soft and luminous as it frames a large, cascading bouquet of star-shaped white lilies and velvety red roses. White phalaenopsis orchids trail elegantly from the bouquet, their smooth, wax-like petals offering a cool contrast to the roses' plush texture. Interspersed are clusters of vivid red hypericum berries and tiny sprays of Gypsophila, which bring lightness and a whisper of cottage-garden charm amid structured foliage. The top-right close-up shows the boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel with a bright red tie beneath; a single phalaenopsis commands attention, supported by two berry clusters, small green leaves and a few baby's breath stems, all finished with a neat red ribbon loop that ties into the wedding palette. The lower-left frame gives an intimate study of a matching corsage laid on textured beige linen, the ribbon slightly fuller and the green leaves curling with a natural, living grazefulness. The bottom-right image holds the centerpiece - a white woven vase on a clean white table, echoing the bouquet's cascade of lilies, roses and orchids, accented by white spherical decor. Lighting is soft and natural, like an overcast afternoon near Whitechapel Road or the quiet courtyards off Brick Lane, and the overall effect is elegant, cohesive and quietly joyful.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part collage captures the story of a coordinated wedding flower collection, each design echoing the same dreamy palette of white, blush pink, and lavender that would feel right at home at a ceremony near Whitechapel Gallery. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a white strapless gown, holding a striking cascading bouquet. Long, arching stems of white phalaenopsis orchids flow downward, layered with blush pink roses, soft purple accent flowers, and threads of greenery that trail in gentle curves, giving the design a luminous, romantic movement. The top-right image moves in closer to the groom's charcoal-grey lapel, where a single white orchid boutonniere is fastened with care. Subtle lavender filler flowers and a slim purple ribbon tuck in around the central bloom, harmonising with his magenta tie and lending a refined, contemporary edge. In the bottom-left panel, a complementary boutonniere rests on a textured pale beige surface, almost like woven cloth from one of the small markets off Whitechapel Road. A white phalaenopsis bud, tiny sprigs of baby's breath, and crisp green foliage are bound with a bright pink ribbon, showcasing a simple yet elegant finishing touch. The bottom-right frame displays a generous cascading centerpiece set in a white woven vase, mirroring the bride's bouquet on a larger scale. White orchids, layered pink and lavender roses, feathery purple filler flowers, and airy baby's breath spill over the rim, while three white woven decorative spheres in different sizes sit neatly beside it, completing a refined scene ideal for a modern East London wedding breakfast or registry table.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed together on a neutral surface, a rounded bridal bouquet and matching boutonnière convey the intimate elegance of a Whitechapel wedding. The bouquet is dominated by mauve-lavender and blush pink roses, each bloom showing layers of velvety petals that curl softly at the edges, creating a sense of depth and movement. Their colour palette blends gentle purples and rosy tones, reminiscent of evening light falling over the historic buildings near Aldgate and the markets of east London. Clustered between the roses are bright green button chrysanthemums, tiny yet striking, forming neat spheres that break up the softness with crisp, textured dots of colour. Cream and white lisianthus weave through the design, their delicate, ruffled petals offering a cloud-soft contrast to the roses' more defined spirals. Fine, elongated greenery arcs around the flowers, giving the bouquet a touch of natural fluidity while maintaining a well-structured, almost perfect dome shape. The stems are meticulously gathered and bound in satin ribbon, alternating pink and white in smooth, overlapping bands that feel comfortable and secure in the hand. Nearby, the boutonnière features a single refined white blossom alongside slender greenery and a slim strip of lavender ribbon, carefully proportioned to sit elegantly on a suit lapel during a ceremony in Whitechapel or along Commercial Road. Soft, even lighting illuminates the petals, highlighting their natural sheen and suggesting the flowers' freshness, as though arranged only moments earlier. The overall composition communicates romance, unity, and the thoughtful details that couples look for when choosing their wedding flowers, making the design feel personal, timeless, and perfectly suited to a city celebration.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
In this collage of four images, a unified red rose theme runs through every wedding detail, evoking the romance of a Whitechapel celebration that moves from ceremony to reception with effortless style. The top-left panel centres on a bride in a white wedding dress, holding a perfectly rounded bouquet. The bouquet is stacked with deep crimson roses, their velvety petals layered tightly to create a luxurious, dome-like shape. Between the roses, shiny red hypericum berries appear like tiny jewels, while a tidy collar of rich green foliage encircles the base, giving the arrangement a clean, polished finish against the soft drape of the gown. To the right, in the top-right panel, the groom's dark charcoal grey suit takes focus. A single red rosebud boutonniere is pinned neatly on the lapel, framed by slender green foliage and delicate sprigs of white gypsophila. A few small red berries connect the boutonniere visually to the bridal bouquet. The stems are gathered with a slim red satin bow that mirrors the colour of the groom's vivid red tie and stands out crisply against his white shirt-an understated flourish that would look equally at home in a Whitechapel registry office or a nearby gallery wedding. In the bottom-left, another bouquet appears on a textured beige fabric. Several red roses and berries are clustered together, but here the blooms are dramatically framed by broad, dark green tropical leaves that fold and layer around them, creating a bold, sculptural outline. A red ribbon binds the stems, its tail visible to the right, adding a simple yet striking finishing touch. The bottom-right image reveals a matching table centrepiece, a low, dome-shaped cluster of red roses and berries perched atop a white, woven spherical holder made from natural fibres. Two smaller, wood-toned woven spheres sit beside it on a smooth light surface, suggesting refined reception décor perfect for an intimate dinner near the markets and lanes surrounding Whitechapel.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four coordinated wedding florals reflects a thoughtful design approach, the sort a local Whitechapel florist might create for a couple marrying near Aldgate or along Commercial Road. The upper-left panel captures the bride from the shoulders down, her white lace dress framing a generous, round bouquet. Tightly clustered light pink and lavender roses form the heart of the design, some blossoms fully unfurled, others still cupped in bud, mingled with crisp, bright green button chrysanthemums that introduce a playful, contemporary note. Among them, soft pink alstroemeria patterned with tiny yellow flecks and delicate white baby's breath add an almost cloud-like lightness, with glossy green foliage providing structure and a natural outline. In the upper-right panel, we see a charcoal grey suit jacket and bold fuchsia tie, punctuated by a slender boutonniere on the lapel. A single pale pink rosebud is surrounded by a couple of vivid green button chrysanthemums, tiny clusters of gypsophila, and fine strands of decorative grass, all tied together with a narrow pink ribbon that echoes both the tie and the bouquet ribbon, creating a cohesive look for the wedding party. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet resting on a neutral beige textured surface, likely a bridesmaid's bouquet, revealing the precise hand-tied work: rose stems and greenery bound evenly in a bright fuchsia ribbon wrap. The lower-right image turns to the table setting - a low, rounded centrepiece gathered into a white spherical vase with a decorative woven or lattice texture, accompanied by two smaller pale, rattan-style spheres. Packed with pink and lavender roses, vibrant green chrysanthemums, light pink alstroemeria, and airy baby's breath, this arrangement looks ready to sit on a long banquet table in a Whitechapel warehouse venue, carrying the same romantic colour story from the aisle right through to the reception.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
Seen as a cohesive set, these four images map the floral language of a softly romantic wedding day. The top-left panel is a close view of the bride holding a round, tightly clustered bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses dominate the composition, their petals layered like fine fabric; interspersed are richer pink-mauve roses that deepen the tonal story. Fine sprays of baby's breath sit like mist among the blooms and deep green foliage gives the bouquet structure and contrast. The lace-detailed bodice and the way natural daylight brushes the petals suggest a serene, spring morning and a faint, fresh rose scent that seems almost audible. In the top-right panel the groom's boutonniere is precisely dressed: a single pristine white rosebud, small white filler flowers and a sprig of green, finished with a neat white satin ribbon at the base, pinned to a dark charcoal jacket beside a bold red tie - a study in refined restraint. Bottom-left shows a petite posy laid on textured beige linen: this smaller hand-tied bouquet mirrors the main colours and materials but reads lighter and slightly asymmetrical, its stems wrapped with a playful pink-and-white striped ribbon that gives it personality. Bottom-right captures a reception table piece - a compact round arrangement identical in palette, set into a white spherical vase crafted from woven branches that creates an open, organic texture; two lighter woven decorative spheres sit nearby, adding rustic elegance. The overall mood is classic and handcrafted, the kind of thoughtful design Whitechapel Florist might deliver for weddings across Whitechapel Road, Brick Lane and the nearby markets, where tradition and contemporary urban charm meet.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is captured mid-moment, as though just lifted from a workbench in a Whitechapel studio where the morning light pours in from a Brick Lane window. The bouquet is rounded yet gently tapered, a soft, welcoming shape that sits comfortably between the hands. At its core are plush white lisianthus, their velvety petals curling outwards like miniature garden roses, exuding a quiet, refined elegance. Nestled around them, pastel hydrangea blooms create soft clouds of colour, their tiny clustered florets forming a cushion of pale blues and lilac-tinged whites. Threaded throughout are playful lilac alliums, their star-pointed flowers gathered into neat spheres, adding a subtle sense of movement and modern character. The stems are wrapped neatly, likely in a simple ribbon or binding, giving a firm but gentle grip that contrasts with the softness of the petals and the crisp freshness of the greenery. Light seems to collect on the blossoms, creating a serene glow that feels like early morning by the market stalls off Whitechapel Road before the day fully begins. The mood is tender and hopeful, a bouquet equally suited to being carried down the aisle of an East London registry office, placed in a glass vase for reception décor, or held close in a quiet moment before the ceremony. Each flower appears chosen with intention, balancing meaning and beauty, like a personal love note written in petals by an experienced local florist who understands the stories and celebrations woven through this part of the city.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This composition celebrates thoughtful coordination and quiet sophistication across four connected photographs. In the top-right frame a groom's charcoal or navy suit receives a small act of care: a single peach rose boutonnière, its petals tightly cupped and velvety to the eye, nestles against a lapel with clouds of gypsophila and a slip of green foliage, secured by a tiny peach ribbon bow that picks up the coral tone of his tie-an intimate detail that reads like a promise. The top-left image pairs this with the bride's hands holding a round bouquet of peach-orange roses, their fully opened blooms arranged tightly so each head supports the next, softened by fine spray of white baby's breath and the cool contrast of green leaves. Below, a second view of the bouquet lies on cream fabric, the handle wrapped in white ribbon dotted with faint pink-peach flecks, showing the florist's care in both beauty and comfort for the bride's grip. The final quadrant shows a reception accent: a compact, domed floral arrangement piled into a white woven orb, accompanied by two smaller decorative woven spheres; the tactile weave mirrors the rhythm of the rose petals and the baby's breath, while the palette remains sunlit and tender. Imagined for an elegant Whitechapel celebration-perhaps exchanged near Brick Lane or set on a table at a Spitalfields venue-this collection feels handcrafted, polished, and quietly celebratory, the kind of detail we at Whitechapel Florist relish bringing to neighbourhood weddings.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This elegant quartet of images captures a cohesive wedding palette of creamy white and gentle purple, imagined by a florist attentive to both scale and detail. In the top-left frame a bride's hands hold a substantial bouquet of white oriental lilies - some fully open, others in bud - combined with white Eustoma (lisianthus) whose petals are kissed with vivid purple rims. The bouquet is textured with tiny purple spires of veronica and a variety of green foliage from broad, glossy leaves to slender, grass-like blades, all bathed in soft, warm light that accentuates the lilies' satin sheen and the lisianthus' delicate ruffles. Top-right presents the groom's boutonniere on dark charcoal wool, a refined echo of the bouquet: a single open white lisianthus edged purple, a compact lily bud, a touch of spiky purple accent flowers and a few slim green stems, secured with a neat white ribbon so it sits snugly against a rich purple silk tie. Bottom-left shows a smaller hand-tied posy resting on textured beige fabric, stems wrapped in white ribbon for a clean finish; bottom-right displays a tall centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical, woven vase with open lattice, its blooms and cascading greenery arranged to read beautifully from all sides, accompanied by two woven beige decorative spheres. The overall effect is refined and calming - suited to intimate receptions around Whitechapel Road, Brick Lane or the markets of Spitalfields, where fresh-sourced blooms bring a modern, graceful warmth to a wedding day.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, a single red rose resting against a suit lapel with an air of quiet elegance. The rose is a deep, velvety crimson, its petals layered in a tight rosette that feels both romantic and strong, like a timeless gesture of devotion. Surrounding it, short sprigs of dark green foliage frame the bloom, their slightly leathery texture providing structure and contrast. Nestled amongst the leaves, tiny round berries add a deeper red tone, echoing the rose while introducing a new texture that hints at late-summer or autumn weddings along nearby Whitechapel Road. Here and there, airy tufts of baby's breath soften the overall silhouette, their tiny white flowers picking up the light and giving the boutonniere a delicate, almost cloud-like edge. The rose is positioned just above a rich crimson tie, whose smooth, satiny surface subtly mirrors the colour of the petals, tying the whole look together. The suit itself is dark, likely charcoal or midnight blue, and its finely woven fabric provides a neutral background that sets off the vivid red. The boutonniere is neatly wired and taped, then wrapped with a thin ribbon or binding at the stems, ensuring it lies flat and secure against the jacket-practical for a long day of photos, walking between Whitechapel's ceremony spaces and nearby reception venues. The lighting is gentle, with no harsh shadows, allowing every nuance of petal, leaf, and berry to be clearly seen. As a whole, this small floral piece feels meaningful and personal, a single rose worn close to the heart as vows are spoken and a new chapter begins.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Set against a crisp black lapel and a vivid red tie, this boutonnière reads like a tiny, considered portrait of tenderness. At its centre sits a single pale yellow rose - soft, velvety and pure - its compact bloom composed with care so the petals form a perfect, calming focal point. Around it, wisps of gypsophila provide a gauzy, almost luminous halo, while slim green sprigs and delicate blades of foliage add a vertical, graceful counterpoint. Everything is bound together with a neat white ribbon whose smooth texture contrasts with the natural plushness of the rose and the feathery greens; the ribbon is folded and tucked to lie flat against the lapel, creating a clean, tactile finish that feels as deliberate as it is gentle.

There is a tactile poetry here: the softness of the petals against the structured crispness of a suit, the faint, fresh perfume of the flower beneath the bustle of a crowded room. I picture this pinned on a groom stepping out from a morning in Whitechapel, perhaps pausing near the Whitechapel Gallery or crossing Commercial Street, a small fragrant emblem of calm amid the day's excitement. Crafted with the same care we give to larger compositions, this boutonnière speaks of sincerity and quiet style - a wearable keepsake, light with scent, steady in shape, and made to make the wearer feel distinctly tended to on an important day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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