PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A carefully styled wedding floral set is shown as if arranged on a table in a light-filled flat near Waterloo Road, ready to be collected on the morning of the ceremony. At the heart of the image is a rounded, hand-tied bouquet built around mauve-pink roses, their petals softly blushing from deeper lavender centres to paler edges. These roses are full and slightly cupped, with a silky texture that almost glows under the gentle light. Nestled between them, clenches of bright green button chrysanthemums create a playful dotted pattern, like tiny garden cushions, while white lisianthus and creamy companion blooms add airy volume and softness. The bouquet's shape is classic and compact but not stiff, with sprays of foliage and trailing leaves giving it a flowing, modern twist that would suit a chic wedding near the Old Vic or along the South Bank. The stems are tightly bound with decorative ribbon in coordinating shades of pink and white, the wrapping smooth and tailored, hinting at the florist's practiced hands. Lying alongside, the groom's boutonnière features a single, elegant white lisianthus bloom accented with fine wisps of greenery and a subtle lavender ribbon detail, designed to complement the bouquet without stealing attention. The lighting is tender, picking up the natural sheen of the petals and the fresh snap of the greenery, evoking the smell of a garden at first light after a night of rain. Altogether, the arrangement radiates calm excitement and refined romance, perfectly suited to a couple saying "I do" within walking distance of Waterloo Station. Held close against the bodice of a bridal gown, this bouquet feels like a quiet pause before the excitement of a Waterloo wedding begins. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of dusky lilac-pink roses at the centre, each bloom generous and velvety, their petals curling outwards in flawless spirals. Nestled around them are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, compact and spherical, their lively hue injecting a joyful energy that keeps the design distinctly contemporary. Along the perimeter, petite white flowers and their pointed buds form a soft, scalloped edge, reminiscent of lace detailing you might notice on dresses in the bridal shops tucked behind The Cut. The composition is round and hand-tied, snug in the bride's hands, giving the impression of something lovingly gathered from a sunlit garden rather than rigidly constructed. Natural daylight washes over the bouquet, highlighting the contrast between the cool green tones and the warm blush of the roses, while shadows collect gently in the folds of each petal. There is an imagined scent of dewy roses, crisp foliage, and the faint earthiness of fresh stems, like the air in a florist studio just off Waterloo Road on a busy wedding morning. Emotionally, the bouquet conveys calm assurance and tender joy, a floral reflection of promises about to be spoken. Its colour palette, balanced between romantic softness and invigorating green, ensures it will remain visually striking from ceremony photographs in local churches to evening celebrations in nearby reception venues, holding its form and beauty for every cherished moment. A handcrafted bouquet rests gracefully on a pale beige, subtly crosshatched fabric that recalls the relaxed charm of a Waterloo loft apartment or café near Lower Marsh. The flowers are arranged horizontally, as if just set down by a bride pausing for breath before her walk down the aisle. Along the left and centre, generous pink roses dominate, each one layered with velvety petals that fade from a soft, powdery centre into richer pink and fuchsia tones at the edges. These roses feel lush and romantic, the sort of blooms you might choose after a quiet consultation with a local Waterloo florist who understands how to capture personal stories in flowers. Between the roses, bright lime green button chrysanthemums form tightly packed domes, their tiny, bead-like florets creating a playful texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. To the right, a cloud of white lisianthus extends outward, mixing open, ruffled blooms with tapered buds in shades of cream and pure white, giving the bouquet a sense of movement and airiness, like light drifting across the river by the South Bank. The stems are bundled neatly and wrapped in a soft blush satin ribbon, then elegantly entwined with strands of luminous white pearls, adding a graceful, vintage-inspired touch that would suit both a traditional church ceremony and a modern city hall wedding near Waterloo. The overall impression is of intimate celebration: fresh, refined, and quietly joyful, perfect for same-day delivery to local venues or riverside apartments for a wedding or anniversary. Pinned with care to a sharply pressed suit jacket, this wedding boutonnière feels like a calm pause amid the bustle of Waterloo's streets and station. The central focus is a single white lisianthus, its petals unfurling in gentle, ruffled layers that catch the light like fine silk, creating a soft yet confident focal point against the dark lapel. Just behind, two graceful lisianthus buds reach upward, their smooth green casings still tightly wrapped, like a visual nod to new beginnings and the unspoken hopes of the wedding day. Encircling the bloom are airy tufts of baby's breath, their countless miniature flowers forming a delicate, mist-like frame that softens the outline of the boutonnière, reminiscent of early morning fog drifting over the Thames near the South Bank. Slender green foliage threads through the design, adding a touch of movement and a lively, textural contrast, while a single deep green leaf is curved into a subtle loop, cradling the flowers with quiet strength. At the base, a mauve ribbon has been tied into a neat, intentional bow, the satin strip echoing the tone of the groom's tie and giving a hint of muted colour amid the white and green. Crafted by a florist who understands how to balance tradition and contemporary style for weddings in and around Waterloo, this small floral piece suggests a crisp, clean scent that lingers gently as the groom walks through the ceremony, greeting guests, smiling for photographs near the London Eye, and holding onto this fresh symbol of love and commitment. A delicately crafted white lisianthus boutonniere lies on a light, textured textile background, the kind you might find in a quietly stylish studio just off Waterloo Road. At the centre, the lisianthus bloom is fully opened and generously layered, each creamy white petal ruffling outward in soft, rounded waves that suggest both luxury and tenderness. Two smaller buds nestle close to the main flower, their petals still wrapped protectively around themselves, hinting at stories yet to unfold - an apt symbol for a wedding or special celebration near the South Bank or The Old Vic. Around them, airy sprigs of baby's breath weave in and out, tiny white blossoms dotting the composition like gently falling snow, adding lightness and an almost weightless charm. Slender strands of greenery arc gracefully along one side, introducing gentle movement and a hint of wildness, as though the stems were freshly gathered from a garden close to Waterloo Station. The stems are carefully bound in a vivid pink satin ribbon that gleams softly, creating a modern contrast with the otherwise neutral palette. The ribbon is tied into a neat, compact bow, its loops and trailing ends adding a cheerful, contemporary twist that remains elegant rather than showy. Every element feels thoughtfully placed, the proportions balanced so the eye moves easily from the main bloom to the buds, then to the delicate filler flowers and lush greens. This boutonniere feels like the finishing touch for a groom, best man, or prom guest, handcrafted with care by an experienced local florist and ready to be pinned on just moments before stepping into a day of cherished memories in Waterloo. 15.2IMG_3571.jpg On a smooth, reflective white tabletop, a thoughtfully composed floral centerpiece glows with quiet sophistication, much like the calm you find stepping off the busy Waterloo streets into a serene riverside venue. The bouquet is shaped into a neat dome and nestled in a distinctive round vase crafted from interlaced, white-painted branches. This airy, open lattice gives the piece a modern rustic charm, as if it were designed for a stylish loft overlooking the Thames. The central flowers are lush pastel pink roses, some tinged with deeper pink along the outer petals, their velvety whorls fully open and luxuriously layered. They are intertwined with bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their small, spherical blooms adding texture and an upbeat splash of colour that enlivens the softer tones. At the base, delicate white blossoms-possibly stock or small lisianthus-spill gently around the rim, their tiny yellow-centered flowers creating a soft halo that blurs into the woven vase. Beside the arrangement, two decorative wooden orbs rest on the white surface, sculpted from pale, curved wooden strips in a lattice pattern that mirrors the vase and adds a touch of organic design. The background is a subtly textured wall in warm, neutral beige and taupe, out of focus so that every flower and twig seems crisply defined. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this design feels perfect for wedding tables at venues near South Bank, chic gatherings in apartments around The Cut, or intimate celebrations where guests appreciate both artistry and understated beauty.

PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    J
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    Very pleased with the wedding arrangements!

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    I was impressed with the flowers. Very friendly florist

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

    P
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    Would never pick another company, simply great flowers!

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

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

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

    W

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