Kentish Town Wedding Collections - Kentish Town Flowers

At Kentish Town Flowers, we specialise in creating romantic, characterful wedding flowers that feel perfectly at home in Kentish Town and the surrounding streets. From intimate ceremonies near Fortess Road and Highgate Road to stylish receptions close to Camden High Street, our experienced local florist team designs every stem to suit your story.

We work closely with couples across Tufnell Park, Gospel Oak and Camden Town, tailoring your wedding bouquets, buttonholes and venue arrangements to your colours, theme and setting. Whether you dream of loose, garden-style blooms, classic roses and lilies, or modern, minimal designs, we'll guide you on seasonal availability and long-lasting choices for your big day.

For last-minute finishing touches, we offer same-day delivery in and around Kentish Town when you order online before 3 PM. This is ideal for extra table arrangements, thank-you bouquets or surprise gifts for the wedding party.

  • Bespoke bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Buttonholes, corsages and flower crowns
  • Arches, aisle décor and reception centrepieces

Our local knowledge and years of wedding experience mean we understand how flowers behave in real venues and London weather. Trust Kentish Town Flowers to handle every floral detail, so you can relax and enjoy a beautifully scented, unforgettable celebration.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the tailored fold of a groom's suit, this boutonnière and its matching bouquet tell a story of confident romance and considered texture. A single red rose curls in on itself with classic form, its velveteen petals darkening toward the heart; beside it, a cloud of gypsophila provides a cheerful, airy counterpoint while fine tendrils of trailing greenery add a whimsical, effortless movement. The companion bouquet amplifies that dialogue-lush blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, cushiony base, their many-petalled heads offering volume and a cool, watery blue that feels almost like a summer sky. Interleaved among these are more of those passionate red roses, their warmth and depth balancing the hydrangeas' clarity, and round eucalyptus leaves that peek between blooms, their silvery undersides catching the light and lending a fresh, resinous scent. The composition is crafted to read well on camera and in the room: thoughtfully layered, with varying heights and textures so each angle reveals a new detail. In my Kentish Town studio I often set such arrangements beside a suit jacket on the table near the front window, watching the soft daylight from Fortess Road accentuate the petals' natural sheen. The overall impression is modern yet tender-an arrangement that conveys steadiness and celebration, meant to be worn close to the heart and carried through the long, memorable day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
Pinned close to the pocket of a dark charcoal suit, this single-rose boutonniere offers a poised, complementary counterpoint to the bride's bouquet: one peach rose-fresh and softly unfurling-is the focal point, its warm apricot tones mirroring the bridal blooms. Around it, tiny clusters of baby's breath provide a delicate, cloud-like contrast, while a few fine green fronds add definition and a natural silhouette against the tailored lapel. A narrow peach ribbon is tied neatly at the stem, the ribbon's soft sheen catching a sliver of light and echoing the groom's solid peach tie beneath the jacket; together they create a quiet visual tie between both partners' florals and attire. The boutonniere sits with confident restraint on the textured wool of the suit, the contrast between the soft flower and structured fabric feeling particularly refined-an effect I often aim for at Kentish Town Flowers when pairing florals with modern groomwear. Close enough to suggest the faint, sweet scent of rose mingling with the groom's cologne, the composition reads as both contemporary and gently traditional: minimal in line, rich in meaning. Under flattering, cooler daylight one can see the subtle veining of the rose petals, the tiny starbursts of the baby's-breath buds, and the neatness of the binding ribbon. This tiny arrangement functions as a floral handshake-an understated emblem of unity-and suits a wedding set in the calm streets near Kentish Town Road or a small reception room off Fortess Road, where refined simplicity and tactile detail are treasured.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part wedding collage showcases how a single floral vision can tie together a celebration, much like the way Kentish Town's streets link Camden, Tufnell Park, and Gospel Oak. The top-left image focuses on a bride from the chest down, cradling a cascading bouquet that spills like a floral waterfall over her white, subtly textured dress. The bouquet is dominated by large, star-shaped white oriental lilies, their petals luminous against a softly lit beige background. From beneath them, white Phalaenopsis orchids trail in graceful arcs, adding fluid movement. Nestled at the centre is a buttery cream rose, encircled by vivid green spherical blooms, shiny red berries reminiscent of festive market stalls on Kentish Town Road, and fine clouds of white gypsophila. Wispy greenery and slender grasses weave through the design, lending texture and depth. In the top-right panel, a groom or smartly dressed guest stands in a dark charcoal suit with a crisp white shirt and vibrant red tie. His boutonnière is a compact echo of the bridal bouquet: one immaculate white orchid bloom, a touch of green pompon flower, and a whisper of baby's breath, all bound with a neat red ribbon that picks up the colour of his tie. The bottom-left image isolates this buttonhole on a subtly textured beige fabric, inviting attention to the smooth orchid petals, glossy green leaf base, and carefully wrapped stems. The bottom-right panel reveals the bridal bouquet in full view, now set in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker spheres arranged beside it like simple, contemporary wedding décor. Together, these photographs convey a refined, modern romance in white, green, and red, the kind of coordinated styling often requested by couples marrying in and around Kentish Town.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This image presents a four-panel wedding collage, each panel exploring the same joyful colour palette of fuchsia, white, and fresh green that would look at home in a Kentish Town celebration. In the top-left, the bride appears from neckline to waist in a simple white strapless gown, holding a rounded, hand-tied bouquet. Deep fuchsia peonies dominate, their ruffled petals creating rich volume, while white alstroemeria dotted with fine maroon markings sit between them, adding brightness and contrast. Pale green, slightly spiky blooms and dark green foliage extend the shape outward, giving the bouquet a soft yet generous outline. Her hands, featuring a delicate engagement ring, curve around the stems as if she has just taken a grounding breath before the ceremony. The top-right panel turns to the groom, dressed in a charcoal suit with a smooth lavender-purple tie, much like those seen outside Kentish Town Town Hall on a weekend. A small boutonniere is pinned to his lapel, crafted from white alstroemeria, fresh green accent flowers, and tidy leaves, tied neatly with lavender satin ribbon that mirrors his tie and subtly ties him into the overall floral scheme. In the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet lies on textured light beige fabric, recalling linen used on local Kentish Town reception tables. The compact arrangement repeats the fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green details, the stems smartly wrapped with lavender ribbon, making it suitable for bridesmaids or as a toss bouquet. The bottom-right panel shows a wedding centrepiece: the same flowers clustered in a white woven spherical vase, accompanied by three beige woven decorative balls, creating a modern yet soft focal point for a reception table in one of Kentish Town's cosy venues, and completing the cohesive floral design.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A single, luminous pink rose boutonniere is pinned neatly against the lapel of a charcoal suit, its simplicity making it all the more striking. The rose is in perfect bloom, petals tightly layered in the centre and softening at the edges, displaying a rich, romantic pink that stands out against the deep grey fabric. Wisps of delicate greenery peek from behind the flower, their gentle curves adding a natural softness, while tiny sprigs of white baby's breath bring a light, airy contrast. A plush velvet ribbon, carefully wrapped around the stem, gives a subtle touch of luxury and texture, recalling the tactile details of a special day in Kentish Town's registry office or a ceremony near Hampstead Heath. The composition is precise yet unpretentious: the rose sits confidently at the heart of the boutonniere, perfectly aligned so it appears crisp and polished in photographs and in person. The lighting is gentle and even, enhancing the true pink of the rose and the cool charcoal of the suit without glare, suggesting a calm moment just before the groom steps out. You can almost sense the faint, sweet fragrance of the bloom mingling with the freshness of the greenery, a quiet reminder of spring gardens around Talacre Gardens or a walk through local markets. Crafted with care, this small arrangement reflects the groom's style and the couple's story, a discreet but meaningful accent that ties into the wider wedding flowers and promises a day filled with emotion, warmth, and personal detail.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This elegant four-part collage captures a full wedding story told through red roses and baby's breath, designed with the thoughtful precision a Kentish Town florist brings to local celebrations. In the top-left image, a bride in a white lace wedding dress holds a tightly packed, round bouquet of deep red roses, their velvety petals forming a rich, romantic mass. Each bloom is threaded with tiny white stars of gypsophila, while discreet hints of green foliage add structure and freshness, evoking that moment just before she walks down the aisle. The top-right panel shifts to the groom, focusing on a charcoal-grey suit jacket and crisp white shirt, anchored by a vivid red tie. On his lapel, a single red rosebud boutonniere, accented with baby's breath, slender green leaves, and strands of decorative grass, is finished with a tidy red satin ribbon, giving a polished yet heartfelt touch suited to a smart town hall wedding near Kentish Town Road. In the bottom-left frame, another bridal-style bouquet rests on a light grey, gently textured surface, its open red roses and abundant gypsophila forming a lush, rounded shape. The stems are gathered and wrapped with red and white striped twine, suggesting a hand-tied piece prepared for easy carrying and lasting comfort throughout the day. Finally, the bottom-right image shows a low, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and white baby's breath set in a spherical white vase made from finely woven strips, almost like rattan or paper. Two smaller, off-white woven orbs sit in front, echoing the pattern and creating a cohesive, contemporary table setting ideal for a Kentish Town reception dinner filled with candlelight and conversation.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
Arranged as though on the worktable of a seasoned florist in Kentish Town, this wedding flower ensemble feels both personal and polished. The bride's bouquet is the natural focus: a rounded, hand-tied gathering of lush cream peonies and blush-pink roses, some blooms tinted with deeper magenta and soft lavender that add emotional depth to the pastel scheme. The peonies, opened fully, display layer upon layer of delicate, crinkled petals that look almost weightless, while the roses contribute a classic, cup-shaped elegance. Woven throughout are small clouds of white gypsophila, their tiny star-like flowers softening the lines and adding a gentle, romantic haze to the bouquet. Around this central piece, matching wedding flowers are thoughtfully placed-a groom's boutonnière that distils the bouquet into a single lilac rosebud nestled in baby's breath, plus smaller posies or corsages designed for bridesmaids and close family. The greenery is understated yet vital: smooth, glossy leaves curve around the blooms, creating a fresh contrast that keeps the palette from becoming too sweet, not unlike the balance between lively Kentish Town High Street and the quieter back streets leading towards Gospel Oak. Soft, even lighting bathes the scene, revealing subtle shadows along the veins of each leaf and the folds of each petal, but never overwhelming them. Everything about the composition suggests tenderness and care, from the way the stems are gathered to the interplay of colour and texture. It is an image that captures the intimate calm before a wedding-flowers finished, designs checked, emotions building-ready to be carried out into the bustling streets of NW5.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-image wedding collage presents a thoughtfully coordinated floral suite, the kind of cohesive styling an experienced local florist in Kentish Town would design for a ceremony and reception in a nearby townhouse or hotel. The top left image shows a bride from the waist down, her white lace gown forming a delicate backdrop for a lush, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow centers curve outward, interwoven with blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, wisps of baby's breath, and rich greenery. Deeper, almost fuchsia, spiky flowers add a gentle jolt of colour, and the bouquet's trailing shape lends a dreamy, ethereal movement, as though it were caught in a light breeze along Kentish Town Road. In the top right frame, the focus shifts to the groom's dark charcoal or black suit jacket. A bold red tie and a subtly patterned shirt peek through, while on the lapel sits a refined boutonnière: one pristine white orchid, edged with fine sprays of gypsophila and slim green shoots, its stems meticulously wrapped in white satin ribbon to echo the bridal bouquet. The bottom left captures this boutonnière alone on a neutral beige, slightly textured cloth, perhaps linen, showing the craftsmanship in the clean cuts and tidy binding, ready to be handed to an usher. In the bottom right, a centerpiece arrangement mirrors the bouquet's flowers and colours, snug in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. White orchids, pink garden roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, and foliage rise in a full, romantic cluster, with deep pink accents tucked inside. Two white decorative woven spheres sit beside the vase on a smooth white surface, suggesting an elegant reception table designed to harmonise every floral detail. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a studio like Kentish Town Flowers, the collage conveys a complete, unified wedding floral story.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage captures a complete wedding floral story in scarlet, ivory and verdant green, described as if set beneath the soft light of a Kentish Town morning. The upper-left panel shows a bride from mid-torso down holding a generous cascading bouquet: open white lilies with their lemoned scent, rich red roses gathered in tight buds, and several white phalaenopsis orchids flowing down the stems like satin. Interwoven are tiny sprays of Gypsophila and clusters of glossy red hypericum berries, plus a mix of slim, spiky greens and fuller leaves that give the bouquet a living, textured silhouette against a light beige background. The top-right close-up focuses on a charcoal suit lapel and a bright red tie where a boutonniere sits crisply - a single pristine phalaenopsis orchid, two small berry clusters, a whisper of baby's breath and neat green leaves, tied with a thin loop of red ribbon that visually links to the bride's bouquet. The lower-left panel shows a delicate corsage arranged on textured linen: the orchid center, playful hypericum, a curl of foliage and a tiny red ribbon, evoking the careful touch of a florist preparing a loved one for the aisle. The lower-right panel reveals an elegant centerpiece in a white woven vase, surrounded by white spherical ornaments; it mirrors the bridal composition with lilies, roses, cascading orchids, berries and airy greens. A local sensibility - the kind of bouquet you might collect from a Kentish Town stall on a Sunday near Fortess Road or deliver to a home near Tufnell Park - lends this suite a familiar, neighbourhood warmth.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-image collage presents a thoughtfully unified wedding flower story, the kind of palette we often create for couples marrying around Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, or down toward Camden. The top-left panel shows a bride from the shoulders down in a simple strapless white gown, cradling a large cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids take centre stage, their broad, velvety petals flowing over the edge of the bouquet amongst blush pink garden roses, soft lavender roses, and delicate lilac filler flowers, all softened with cloud-like baby's breath and trailing greenery that drapes in gentle arcs. In the top-right frame, the camera tightens on the groom's charcoal-grey suit. His boutonniere is a single open white phalaenopsis orchid, lifted by small lavender filler blooms and neatly tucked greenery, secured with a slender purple ribbon that subtly links to his vibrant magenta tie. The bottom-left image offers a quiet still life: a single boutonniere placed on a textured beige fabric surface, composed of a fresh orchid bud, airy white baby's breath, and slender leaves tied with a bright pink ribbon, ready for a best man or usher. Finally, the bottom-right panel showcases a cascading floral arrangement in an intricate white woven vase, mirroring the bridal bouquet's shape and colours. White orchids spill over layers of pink and lavender roses and tiny purple filler blossoms, while sprigs of baby's breath lighten the composition. Three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes sit beside the vase on a clean white surface, turning the whole scene into a polished wedding display that would feel perfectly at home in a Kentish Town townhouse or local reception venue.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image captures the artistry of a full wedding floral set, the kind you might collect from a trusted Kentish Town florist on your way to a ceremony near Fortess Road. The bridal bouquet has a generously rounded silhouette, with soft mauve-pink roses forming its heart. Each rose has a blush-tinted centre that gradually deepens toward the outer petals, which curl gently and catch the light, giving the impression of watercolor petals painted in pastel tones. Between these roses, neat green button chrysanthemums punctuate the arrangement with compact, spherical shapes, adding both structure and a sense of fresh, garden vitality. Threads of creamy lisianthus and other ivory blooms weave between the roses, their delicate ruffles creating a feeling of lightness and subtle movement, as if a faint breeze from Hampstead Road had passed through. The combination of cool lavender, warm blush, clean white, and zesty green results in a palette that feels both calming and quietly joyful. Below the blooms, the stems are carefully aligned and tightly hand-tied, then wrapped in a coordinating ribbon that has been smoothly folded and secured. This wrapping not only protects the stems but also lends a refined, tailored look designed for a bride's comfortable grip. Nearby, the boutonnière is styled with equal care: a single elegant white lisianthus or similar bloom, trimmed with wisps of airy grass and perhaps a touch of baby's breath. A thin lavender ribbon echoes the bouquet's colours, ensuring a cohesive presentation when pinned to a suit. Light falls softly over the flowers, warming the tones and enhancing their natural sheen, encapsulating the gentle excitement and hopeful glow of a Kentish Town wedding morning.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a red rose wedding theme, thoughtfully co-ordinated from bridal bouquet to table décor, as you might see in a Kentish Town ceremony followed by a nearby reception. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white gown cradles a compact, round bouquet. The flowers are deep crimson red roses, their petals layered and soft, arranged closely together so that hardly any gaps show between them. Glowing red hypericum berries nestle among the blooms, while a neat, uniform ring of rich green foliage supports the bouquet at the base and helps to define its shape against the pale fabric of the dress. The top-right image shows the groom's charcoal-grey suit jacket, bright red tie, and white shirt acting as backdrop for a single red rose boutonniere. The rosebud is beginning to open, and it is edged by slim, ruscus-style leaves and tiny white gypsophila flowers that bring a gentle, cloud-like lightness. The stem is neatly wrapped in red satin ribbon and tied in a small bow that echoes the tie's colour and adds a festive touch. In the bottom-left frame, a complementary bouquet is shown lying on a textured beige fabric, possibly a bridesmaid's bouquet or an accent for a Kentish Town pub reception table. Several lush red roses and berries are supported and partially framed by broad, dark green leaves that curve in an architectural, almost fan-like shape. The stems, visible on one side, are tied together with red ribbon. The bottom-right panel reimagines the same colour palette as a compact centerpiece: a dome of red roses and berries is set atop a white, intricately woven spherical base made from natural fibers, with two smaller wicker spheres placed beside it on a soft, neutral surface, all against a beige and grey wall that keeps the focus firmly on the flowers.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A stylish four-panel collage showcases how one floral theme can flow through every part of a Kentish Town wedding, from aisle to top table. The upper-left image shows the bride's white lace bodice and hands as she holds a lush, rounded bouquet. Soft blush and lilac roses, some tightly furled and others fully open, dominate the arrangement, accented with bright green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria flecked with yellow, and gentle clouds of white baby's breath. Deep green foliage surrounds the blooms, creating a soft edge and giving the bouquet a fresh, just-gathered-from-the-garden feel. In the upper-right panel, attention shifts to the groom's charcoal grey suit and vibrant fuchsia tie. At his lapel sits a boutonniere that delicately echoes the main bouquet: a single light pink rosebud, a hint of vivid green chrysanthemum, specks of baby's breath, and slender pieces of decorative grass, all secured with a narrow pink ribbon that keeps the colour story consistent. The lower-left panel shows a cousin of the bridal bouquet resting sideways on a light beige, slightly textured cloth, perhaps laid out in a Kentish Town townhouse before the wedding party departs. From this angle, the fuchsia-wrapped stems are clearly visible, revealing the careful hand-tied construction and balanced, dome-like shape of the mix of roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and gypsophila. The lower-right panel depicts a compact, dome-shaped table centerpiece placed on a pristine white surface: the same pink, lilac, and green flowers are tucked into a white spherical vase with an intricate lattice weave, accompanied by two smaller woven spheres, creating an understated yet sophisticated arrangement ideal for a modern London reception.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This elegant four-panel collage presents a coordinated set of wedding flowers, all built around roses in cream, pale yellow, and shades of pink, styled with white filler flowers and lush greenery for a timeless feel. In the top-left frame, the bride is shown from the shoulders down in a softly lit scene, her white gown finished with fine lace on the bodice. She cradles a compact, round bouquet made up of tightly clustered cream and pale yellow roses, punctuated by richer pink and magenta blooms. Tiny white blossoms, reminiscent of baby's breath, shimmer between the roses, while hints of green foliage break up the creamy tones, giving the bouquet both structure and softness, as if ready to be carried down the aisle at a Kentish Town ceremony near Hampstead Heath. The top-right frame focuses closely on the groom's boutonniere set against a dark grey suit jacket. A single white rosebud forms the heart of the design, framed by a sprig of green leaves and a small spray of delicate white filler flowers. A tidy white satin ribbon bow finishes the piece, sitting just above a vibrant red silk tie, creating a sharp contrast that speaks of classic London sophistication. In the bottom-left frame, a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid's bouquet rests on lightly textured beige linen. It mirrors the bridal bouquet with soft cream and pale yellow roses, brightened by several open pink roses, plenty of baby's breath, and relaxed greenery, its stems neatly wrapped in a pink-and-white striped ribbon. The bottom-right frame shows a round, compact centerpiece in the same colour palette, set in a white twig sphere vase, flanked by two smaller natural woven balls, suggesting a stylish reception table that would suit a Kentish Town restaurant or converted warehouse venue. The overall collage communicates coordinated wedding floristry with a refined, romantic mood.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet from a Kentish Town wedding lies momentarily at rest, its rounded form composed with the same care a musician might give to a softly played prelude. The flowers are cool and calming in tone, with plush white lisianthus forming the main body of the arrangement, their petals layered like folded satin. Around them nestle pale hydrangea and blushing lilac allium, creating cloudlike clusters that transition from ivory to lavender and gentle mauve. Crisp greenery peeks between the blooms, offering structure and contrast so the softer petals have something to play against, while the stems, neatly wrapped, give the bouquet a reassuring weight in the hands. Natural light, much like a shy North London morning, seems to collect in the centre of the flowers, making each head appear softly illuminated, as though glowing from within. The overall impression is of serenity and youthfulness, as if the bouquet has captured the quiet promise of an early walk through Talacre Gardens before the city fully wakes. You can imagine the faint perfume-a blend of clean, green notes and delicate floral sweetness-following the bride up the aisle, subtle enough not to overwhelm but present enough to feel like a comforting companion. Whether pictured being carried, resting on a registry table, or placed beside a window in a Kentish Town townhouse, every bloom feels deliberately chosen. The bouquet reads as a personal love letter in flowers, crafted with the intuition and seasoned hands of a florist who understands both the tradition of weddings and the modern, understated style so many local couples embrace.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-image wedding study highlights the refined coordination of apricot-hued roses, delicate white gypsophila and bright green foliage in a palette that feels gentle and assured. The top-left photograph shows a bride holding a round, tightly gathered bouquet of soft peach-orange roses; each bloom opens like a tiny cup, layered and tactile, with sprigs of baby's breath drifting between the heads and ruscus peeking out for contrast. The top-right close-up centers on a groom's dark suit lapel where a single peach rose boutonnière rests-velvety petals hugged by miniature clouds of gypsophila and a slim green leaf, tied with a small peach ribbon bow that mirrors the warm tones of his coral tie beneath a crisp white shirt. The lower-left frame offers another viewpoint of the bridal bouquet resting on a pale fabric surface, the handle neatly bound in a white ribbon patterned with discreet pink-peach dots that suggest a bespoke detail chosen for texture and comfort. In the bottom-right image a sculptural white woven globe holds a domed cluster of roses and gypsophila, a low, elegant centrepiece accompanied by two small woven spheres that add tactile balance to a reception table. The lighting throughout is soft and flattering, the implied scent subtly floral and powdery; you can imagine these arrangements on a Kentish Town green or set down after a photoshoot near Regent's Canal, perfect for couples who want a classic, locally made floral story.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image is a quiet, elegant study of one wedding colour story spread across four frames: pure white oriental lilies and white lisianthus edged in soft purple, anchored by fresh greenery and small spiky purple accents. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown cradles a lush bridal bouquet; the lilies are voluptuous and slightly luminous, some fully unfurled so their delicate stamens are visible, while the lisianthus add a painterly halo of purple along their ruffled edges. Smaller buds and narrow, feathery foliage weave through the composition, lending texture and motion. The top-right panel captures a groom's boutonniere firmly but delicately pinned to a dark charcoal grey jacket, the purple of a silk tie peeking beneath; a single open Eustoma with its vivid purple rim sits with a tiny lily bud and a few slim green accents, tied with a neat white ribbon bow. Bottom-left shows a compact bridesmaid or toss bouquet laid on light beige fabric; its stems are cleanly wrapped in white ribbon and the bouquet mirrors the bridal palette in a simpler, handheld scale. The bottom-right panel displays a tall, sculptural centerpiece in a contemporary white woven spherical vase, where cascading leaves and grasslike stems soften the vertical lines of upright lilies and purple-edged lisianthus, accompanied by two woven decorative spheres on the table. The overall mood is refined and optimistic: a scent of sweet lilies lifted by herbaceous green notes, an aesthetic that would feel at home on Kentish Town Road or at a reception near Kentish Town West station.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The photograph captures a close view of a bridal bouquet being gently held against an ivory wedding dress, creating a serene contrast between fabric and flowers. Dominating the bouquet are white lilies, their open blooms broad and luminous, each petal curving outward with a satin-like sheen that catches the natural light. Nestled among them sits a single red rose, rich and velvety, its deep colour forming a romantic centre point that immediately draws attention. Surrounding these focal blooms, tufts of textured greenery and slender strands of grass weave in and out, giving the bouquet a soft sense of movement, reminiscent of the breeze through the trees above Kentish Town's back gardens. Clusters of cheerful red hypericum berries punctuate the spaces between petals, their rounded shapes and warm tones reinforcing the rose's passionate hue. Tiny sprays of baby's breath float at the edges and between stems, their delicate white blossoms softening the transitions and adding a light, airy quality. The bride's hands are visible at the base of the arrangement, fingers curved naturally around the stems, nails carefully manicured to complement the understated elegance of the gown. Soft, even lighting falls across the scene, gently highlighting the contours of the lilies and the subtle folds of fabric, creating a quiet, focused moment amid the larger wedding day bustle. The bouquet appears to be freshly arranged, with every petal crisp and every leaf vibrant, as though it has just been delivered from a Kentish Town florist moments before the ceremony. This composition balances tradition and individuality, blending classic red-and-white romance with the relaxed, modern charm of a North London celebration, and seems destined to feature in treasured photographs and memories for years to come.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In gentle daylight the boutonnière reads as a refined miniature of a larger bouquet: a single pale yellow rose sits at the heart, its velvety layers forming a soft, quiet bloom that suggests calm affection. Around it, airy sprigs of baby's breath lend a feather-like lightness, while slim, fresh green shoots add a crisp vertical accent; together they create a compact silhouette that is both classic and contemporary. The buttonhole is tied with a narrow white ribbon, the knot neat and tactile against the fabric, and placed thoughtfully on a sharp black lapel beside a vivid red tie - the contrast amplifying the rose's gentle colour and the boutonnière's role as a small, meaningful detail in a larger celebration. There is a subtle interplay of textures here: the plushness of the rose, the halo of tiny white buds, the smooth coolness of the ribbon and suit cloth. I craft each stem so it sits flush and comfortable against the lapel, secured for movement yet light enough to be barely noticed by the wearer. Picture a groom stepping out from a Victorian townhouse on a Kentish Town street, the boutonnière catching a slant of morning sun as he heads toward a nearby registry office or intimate chapel; it's an image of poised excitement and quiet care. This small arrangement is a concentrated gesture - fragrant, handcrafted, and chosen to whisper sincerity amid the day's bright moments - a detail that anchors the celebration in touch and scent.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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