FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
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This image focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, a graceful composition that pairs a single pink rose with delicate accents, captured against the deep slate of a tailored suit typical of a chic Waterloo celebration. The rose itself is full yet not fully open, with layers of soft petals forming a flawless spiral that suggests both freshness and restraint. Around its base, the florist has added just enough greenery to cradle the bloom, allowing thin, polished leaves to arc gently along the lapel without overpowering the central flower. Tiny sprays of baby's breath nestle beside the rose, their miniature white blossoms introducing a hint of lightness and texture, reminiscent of the fluttering movement of guests gathering along the South Bank. The stem is neatly bound in a lustrous, velvety ribbon, dyed to harmonise with the rosy tones above, and secured so smoothly that no stray threads distract from the clean lines. The contrast between the soft florals and the structured charcoal jacket creates a look that is both romantic and contemporary, suitable for intimate ceremonies at the nearby registry office or stylish receptions in Waterloo's warehouse venues. One can picture the moment when the boutonniere is pinned on, hands steady but hearts racing, as the rose becomes a small, fragrant marker of love worn close to the heart. This detail may be modest in size, yet it carries immense emotional weight, anchoring the groom's ensemble with a touch of colour, elegance, and quiet vulnerability on an unforgettable day. The bridal bouquet shown here is a tender composition of blush-pink roses and soft white gypsophila, held close against an ivory lace wedding dress in a setting that feels distinctly urban yet romantic, like a hidden corner near Waterloo. The roses are at full bloom, each one a rounded cup of layered petals, spiralling from a deeper blush centre out to paler pink edges. Arranged tightly together, they form a smooth, domed shape, suggesting careful craftsmanship and an eye for symmetry. Laced throughout the roses, delicate strands of gypsophila add a light, frothy texture, with tiny white blossoms that look almost like snowflakes resting on the petals. This interplay of textures creates a visual rhythm, softening the bouquet's edges and echoing the filigree patterns of the bride's lace bodice. The light is gentle, likely filtered through a nearby window from a ceremony space overlooking the South Bank or close to Waterloo Station, giving the bouquet a warm, flattering glow. The soft pinks deepen slightly in the shadows, while the whites of the gypsophila and gown appear luminous, as if dusted with light. Imagining the scene, you can almost sense the cool silkiness of the petals and the feathery brush of gypsophila, along with the gentle perfume of fresh roses-clean, romantic, and quietly uplifting. This bouquet feels like a bridge between traditional bridal style and the energy of central London, ideal for a couple celebrating in a riverside venue, a chic hotel near Westminster Bridge, or an intimate gathering on a rooftop terrace. Every element has been chosen to support a mood of calm anticipation, love, and enduring grace. Set against a softly textured, off-white fabric background, this bouquet appears as though it has just been placed down between photographs at a wedding near Waterloo station. The flowers lie on a diagonal, giving the arrangement a sense of gentle movement. At its heart, around a dozen roses cluster closely together, each one marked by a sophisticated play of colour: the centres glow in a soft lavender-pink or dusty mauve, then intensify towards the edges into vibrant fuchsia and deep magenta. Some blooms remain tightly coiled, others are just beginning to open, revealing the swirling pattern of their petals in intricate detail. Enveloping the roses is a generous layer of baby's breath, the white gypsophila forming a delicate, cloud-like halo that softens the strong pinks and adds an airy, almost weightless quality, much like mist drifting across the nearby Thames. Small flashes of deep green foliage peek through here and there, giving a subtle natural counterpoint to the pastel hues. The stems are neatly gathered and turned to the lower right corner of the image, wrapped in lilac satin ribbon with a gentle sheen that suggests a cool, smooth texture. A fine strand of tiny white pearls winds gracefully around the ribbon, adding a touch of timeless bridal elegance. The lighting is calm and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing the viewer to appreciate every curl of petal and tiny gypsophila bloom. This bouquet feels ideal for a central London wedding, civil partnership, or anniversary celebration, evoking refined romance and considered craftsmanship. 1-12.IMG_3539.jpg Displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that suggests a calm, neutral canvas, this pink rose boutonniere looks as though it has just been completed in a cosy Waterloo florist's shop. The rose is placed slightly off-centre toward the lower left, tilted on a diagonal with relaxed poise. Its petals rise in a beautifully ordered spiral, each one edged with richer magenta and fuchsia hues that gradually dissolve into a soft, powdery pink as they approach the tightly wrapped heart of the bloom, giving it an air of freshness and quiet romance. Surrounding the rose, clouds of tiny white baby's breath are woven delicately through the design, their clustered blossoms providing an airy, lace-like contrast that lightens the look and adds gentle movement, reminiscent of confetti drifting through the air outside a registry office near Waterloo Bridge. Fine, grass-like strands of greenery extend in slender arcs from behind the rose, bringing a natural, slightly wild rhythm, while a single, broader emerald green leaf curves around the base, acting like a protective cradle. On this leaf, a few glistening droplets of water catch the light, as if the boutonniere has just been misted before heading out for delivery. The stems of the rose and foliage are bound together in a smooth wrap of pale pink satin ribbon, tightly wound and then accented with a small bow made from deeper magenta-pink ribbon, creating an elegant two-tone finish. The neutral, textured background allows every nuance of colour, form, and texture to stand out clearly. The entire piece feels ideal for a Waterloo wedding, prom, or black-tie event, conveying understated refinement and heartfelt affection. In this photograph, a petite but striking hand-tied bouquet rests gently on a light beige, textured fabric that resembles a softly woven canvas, much like the textiles seen in creative studios around Lower Marsh in Waterloo. The bouquet is positioned on a diagonal, with the stem end pointing to the right, lending the composition a sense of movement and readiness. The focal point is a compact cluster of bi-colour roses, their open faces revealing layered petals that start in cool lavender or light purple tones at the centre and deepen into vivid fuchsia and magenta along the outer edges. This smooth transition of colour gives each bloom a rich, dimensional look, like a carefully blended watercolour. Interspersed throughout the roses are abundant sprays of baby's breath, their minute white blossoms creating a light, cloud-like surround that softens the intensity of the pinks and adds a classic, romantic touch. The stems are gathered neatly and encased in a smooth wrap of deep purple satin ribbon, whose sheen catches the light gently. Coiling around this ribbon is a fine strand of faux pearls, arranged in a spiral that adds a touch of vintage charm and echoes the circular pattern of the rose petals. Against the neutral background, every colour and texture stands out: the velvety petals, the airy gypsophila, the sleek ribbon, and the cool pearls. The arrangement feels ideal for a bridesmaid stepping out onto the South Bank, a graduation celebration, or a special date night just moments from Waterloo's busy platforms. It communicates romance and attention to detail, crafted with the eye of an experienced city florist. This image shows a carefully composed floral display that would feel at home at a chic Waterloo wedding reception or a stylish South Bank restaurant. The main focus is a rounded cluster of pink roses, arranged into a smooth dome where each flower supports the next. The roses are lush and full, some more open than others, giving a sense of depth as layers of petals fold over one another. Their colour palette moves from whisper-light blush in the centres to richer, deeper pink along the outer petals, with an almost fuchsia intensity at the very edges, suggesting romance with a modern twist. Threaded through the base of the dome and peeking out between the roses are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, tiny blossoms forming a soft halo that lifts the arrangement visually. These minute flowers, almost like fine lace, bring a weightless contrast to the dense rose heads. All of this is set within a distinctive white orb-shaped container, made from smooth, intertwined strands that cross and curl to create a three-dimensional cage. The orb feels minimal yet playful, its open structure allowing shafts of light to pass through and cast looping patterns on the surface below, as if echoing the movement of people along Waterloo Bridge. The overall impression is fresh, clean, and contemporary, ideal for wedding tables, engagement parties, or romantic dinners in flats near The Cut or Lower Marsh. The composition exudes warmth and thoughtfulness, a floral sculpture that suggests new beginnings and carefully considered love.

FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION

Our Forever Together Collection is created with care by our professional florists to represent everything that one wedding event has to show - happiness and love! We guarantee that all of your friends and relatives will be impressed by the beauty that our flowers will bring to your special day!

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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    My wedding dress totally matched with these arrangements! Everything was very thoughtfully designed

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    Handy Flowers was of huge help at my wedding. They gave us package prices we could not have hoped for anywhere else. The designs were great as well, the table arrangements were excellent and the bridesmaids’ bouquets were brilliant. It was all like a wedding in a garden.

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    Amazing company to order flowers from! They always deliver on time and the flowers are very fresh. Totally worth giving them a try.

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    Fabulous design of bridesmaid bouquets and superb fresh flowers choice!

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    Got a rose bouquet for the bride and it was out of this world. Pure red colour, smelled like it was just plucked out of the garden, and the roses were so healthy and beautiful. I have no way of expressing just how stunning the entire thing was and how much it complemented the white wedding dress. Absolutely marvellous!

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    Their customer service is superb. Choosing wedding flowers is never easy. But that company made it easier. Very grateful.

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    The bridal bouquet was astonishing! The flowers were very beautifully arranged. We also liked the buttonholes very much.

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