LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
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Resting on a neutral, woven beige cloth that reads like linen or fine burlap, this small floral corsage captures refined simplicity with a touch of local character. The focal point is a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, gently curved petals ivory-smooth and centrally blushed with a soft yellow-orange throat that feels like a whispered promise. Encircling the orchid, fine sprays of gypsophila form airy, cloud-like clusters that soften every edge and lend an almost breathy lightness to the piece. Bright red hypericum berries are arranged in modest groups, their glossy skins creating lively accents that catch the eye and echo the ribbon's hue. A few pale green, elongated buds sit quietly among the foliage, hinting at unfolding life and the freshness of same-day floristry. The deep green, smooth-edged leaves - salal or a similar foliage - are set to frame and lift the flowers, their subtle sheen adding depth and an organic polish. The stems are gathered with care and bound in a scarlet satin ribbon tied in a neat knot, its short tail angled to the right like a small, confident signature. Gentle light falls across the composition, making textures readable: the orchid's velvet smoothness, the berries' polished skin, the herbaceous bite of the leaves, and the woven grain of the backdrop. As a local florist I often compose pieces like this for couples marrying in and around Spitalfields, from Fournier Street receptions to quiet vows near Bishopsgate, where guests appreciate craftsmanship that feels personal and considered. This quartet of images reads like a carefully choreographed wedding palette - red, white and green arranged with confident restraint and romantic flourish. In the principal top-left image the bride, shown from mid-torso, holds a commanding cascading bouquet of open white lilies and velvety red roses, threaded through with delicate white phalaenopsis orchids that fall in gentle streams. Tiny clusters of baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries catch the light, while varied foliage gives the bouquet a natural, garden-fresh silhouette that complements the lacework of her gown and the soft beige backdrop. The top-right close-up presents the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit: a single white phalaenopsis sits at the heart, framed by red berries, small green leaves, and filigree of baby's breath, finished with a slender red ribbon that ties into the wedding's color story and the groom's bold red tie. The lower-left image offers an intimate, tactile view of that same boutonniere, placed on a woven beige fabric where the textures - satiny orchid, waxy berry, and airy gypsophila - read clearly to the touch. The bottom-right photograph completes the concept with a centerpiece in a white woven holder, flanked by white spherical ornaments; the arrangement mirrors the bouquet's blooms and accents, designed to carry the same scent of lilies and roses across guest tables. The series feels timeless yet contemporary, as if styled for a reception by Spitalfields' markets or a nearby Georgian townhouse gathering. This close-up captures a quietly elegant boutonnière meant for a special moment-pinned to the left lapel of a dark charcoal suit, it feels composed and deliberate. At its centre is a luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid, petals broad and almost cool to the eye, with a yellow-gold patterned labellum that draws focus like a tiny, intricate painting. Surrounding the orchid are glossy, deep green leaves that cradle the bloom and provide weight, while fine sprays of gypsophila lend a soft, cloud-like texture that speaks of new beginnings. Plump hypericum berries, shaded a vivid red that mirrors the nearby satin tie, bring warmth and a round, joyful contrast against the orchid's sleek curves. A slim loop of crimson ribbon binds the base, its satin sheen echoing the tie and the faint light catching the textured dress shirt underneath. The suit's lapel sits prominently to the left, offering a classic canvas for this arrangement, which I often prepare for couples marrying near Liverpool Street and guests attending events in Spitalfields. Freshness is deliberate here-the stems are clipped close, wired discreetly, and arranged for comfort and longevity in photographs and on the dance floor. As a local florist, I match colour and scale so the boutonnière reads well beside formal attire and in portraits taken along Commercial Street or outside the market; for those who need it, Spitalfields Florist offers same-day hand-finished pieces that reflect this careful approach to texture, scent and local style. The photograph focuses closely on a bride holding a lavish cascading bouquet at her waist, the fine lace and textured embroidery of her white gown glowing softly, much like the delicate bridal styles spotted in wedding shoots around Spitalfields and Shoreditch. The bouquet is built around a rich interplay of red and white. Large crimson roses, fully unfurled, create a strong central presence, their layered petals giving a sense of depth and lushness that draws the viewer inward. Between them, luminous white lilies open outward in confident star shapes, their broad petals and green stamens lending an elegant clarity to the design. From the heart of the bouquet, slender stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward in a loose, natural cascade, each bloom smooth and waxy, some fully open and others still tightly budded, like a gentle floral waterfall. Threaded throughout the arrangement, tiny sprigs of baby's breath add an airy, cloud-like softness, while bright red berries bring moments of playful contrast and texture, reminiscent of festive wedding receptions in the converted warehouses near Spitalfields. The bouquet is framed by a generous mix of greenery: feathery fern-like fronds, medium-sized leaves, and deeper green accents that create a layered backdrop for the blooms. Small green-tipped white flowers peek through the foliage, adding detail without competing for attention. The bride's arms and upper chest frame the arrangement, her gown's subtle detail complementing the romance of the bouquet. The background is a warm, blurred neutral, keeping the focus on the interplay of colours, shapes, and textures. The overall feel is of a thoughtfully crafted Spitalfields bridal bouquet, ideal for a couple wanting something traditional yet perfectly at home in East London's creative, urban setting. A luxurious arrangement of creamy white lilies and romantic red roses stands in a white woven-style pot, the kind of bouquet you might see gracing a wedding table in a converted warehouse venue near Spitalfields. The lilies open generously, their wide petals curving back to form luminous, star-like shapes, each bloom carrying an impression of innocence and new beginnings, almost as if they have captured the soft light that filters through old brick archways. Next to them, red roses nestle closely, each velvety petal folding over the next in intricate spirals, creating deep, shadowed centres that suggest intimacy and heartfelt devotion. Wispy baby's breath drapes through the composition, its countless tiny white blossoms sprinkling a delicate, cloud-like veil across the bolder blooms, easing the transition between cream and crimson. Clusters of coral-red hypericum berries sit between the petals, their smooth, rounded forms catching the light and adding playful punctuation, much like the colourful shopfronts along nearby Commercial Street. A subtle cascade of white orchid blooms may trail from one side, their smooth petals and flowing lines introducing a sense of movement and quiet luxury, softening the outline of the arrangement. The bouquet holds a rounded, abundant profile, yet it feels naturally composed, with each stem placed as though in conversation with its neighbours. Gentle greenery provides a backdrop of soft, cool leaves, lending structure and a garden-fresh feel without dominating the visual story. From a distance, the red and white palette conveys classic elegance; up close, the varied textures invite a lingering gaze. Created with the precision and heart of an experienced Spitalfields florist, this design is ideal for weddings, anniversaries, and intimate celebrations across Spitalfields, Shoreditch, and the surrounding East London streets.

LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION

Celebrate your love story with the Love Devotion Wedding Collection from Spitalfields Florist, expertly designed to bring romance and elegance to your special day. This premium wedding flower package is perfect for couples seeking coordinated bridal bouquets and groom boutonnieres with a timeless, fairy-tale feel.

Choose from three wedding flower packages tailored to your guest list: the Intimate Package (50-75 guests) includes 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnieres; the Original Package (75-100 guests) features 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnieres; and the Ultimate Package (100+ guests) provides 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnieres. Each design is crafted with fresh, high-quality blooms for a luxurious finish in every photograph and moment.

Handcrafted in Spitalfields by experienced florists, this collection ensures a cohesive, romantic look across your wedding party. Enjoy reliable service, expert guidance on colours and styles, and beautifully presented flowers ready for your big day. Create an unforgettable wedding atmosphere with the Love Devotion Wedding Collection and let your flowers tell your love story.
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    The variety of flowers was astonishing and they all went well with the tablecloths and the bridesmaids’ dresses. It was all a very colourful event!

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    Great choice of flowers and arrangements. The bridesmaids’ bouquets looked beautiful and were rivalled only by the bride’s bouquet.

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    We enjoyed ordering and getting the flowers from this flower company. The communication with the team was easy and we were treated with a kind and professional attitude. The best part of everything was the flowers! Wow, they were extremely beautiful and just added a very romantic finishing touch to our ceremony. Thanks a lot Handy Flowers! You were great!

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    Amazing flowers. And the combination of the bouquets is bonkers!

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    Fantastic flower arrangements by Handy Flowers, could not have chosen better help for the wedding!

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    Beautiful, fresh flowers! All of the arrangements were exquisite!

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