Chinatown Wedding Collections

Welcome to Chinatown Flowers, your trusted local florist for unforgettable wedding flowers and event bouquets. Nestled near Gerrard Street and beside the famed Chinatown Gate, our team combines deep expertise, creativity, and a passion for fresh blooms to lovingly craft each arrangement. Over the years, we’ve proudly tailored wedding flowers for couples celebrating right here in Chinatown as well as nearby Soho, Covent Garden, and Leicester Square.

From classic roses and peonies to bespoke, seasonal arrangements, each bouquet is designed with personal attention and the freshest flowers available. We understand how important your big day is, which is why our florists consult closely with you, making sure each bouquet reflects your unique vision and love story.

  • Locally crafted wedding collections for venues around Wardour Street and Lisle Street
  • Same-day delivery in Chinatown and surrounding areas – order online before 3 PM
  • Trusted by local couples and venues throughout Soho and Covent Garden

Let Chinatown Flowers add a touch of elegant artistry to your special day. Order online for convenient same-day delivery or visit our boutique just steps from the bustling Chinatown Gate. We’d be honoured to make your wedding beautiful, memorable, and uniquely yours.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the clean line of a tailored suit, the boutonnière carries the same confident elegance as the matching bridal bouquet: a single red rose curls with quiet authority, its velvety petals holding a concentrated warmth, counterbalanced by a petite cloud of gypsophila and a trailing wisp of greenery that tucks neatly along the lapel. Beside it, the bouquet continues the story in fuller form-lush blue hydrangeas create a dramatic, rounded base while clusters of red roses rise like small declarations of devotion. Circular eucalyptus leaves emerge between blossoms, introducing a silvery green texture and a cool, aromatic breath that refreshes the composition. The contrast of saturated blue and passionate crimson is vivid yet refined; it sings without shouting, speaking to modern romance rendered with traditional craft. In the bustle of Soho, where Gerrard Street and Wardour Street meet and photographs capture candid smiles, this pairing reads as deliberately composed: the boutonnière echoes a single rose from the bouquet, tying groom and bride together in visual harmony. I make these pieces to be both confident in close-up portraits and resilient through an evening of vows and celebration-sturdy hydrangea heads hold their shape while the smaller flowers and foliage add movement and scent. From our Chinatown workshop, Chinatown Flowers prepares these coordinated sets to complement tailored attire and to carry the scent, texture, and symbolism of the wedding across the day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
The collage unfolds like a small wedding story in four stills, each element speaking the same soft language of peach, violet and white-a palette well suited to intimate gatherings off Shaftesbury Avenue. In the upper-left image a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet whose centre is a dense cluster of pale peach roses; the petals hold a warm, apricot glow that feels both fresh and timeless. Around them, white lisianthus ruffle outward with vivid purple edging, their frilled contours offering a playful counterpoint to the roses' smooth forms, while sprays of baby's breath lend lightness and a whisper of cloud-like texture. The bride's manicured hands cradle the arrangement, the grip relaxed and sure, the stem wrap kept unobtrusive so the flowers read as the true focus. Opposite, the groom's boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal jacket: a single peach rose, tiny sprigs of baby's breath and fine greenery tied with a blush-peach ribbon-its neatness echoing the groom's matching peach tie and giving a refined, cohesive touch. The lower-left photograph shows a smaller companion bouquet resting on a pale woven fabric; the handle is bound with peach satin and decorated with small pearl-head pins, suggesting heirloom details and thoughtful craft. Finally, the lower-right panel features a reception centerpiece-peach roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath arranged in a compact dome and placed in a white, intricately woven basket vase. Two light beige woven spheres sit beside it, and the whole vignette reads as carefully curated and quietly joyful-the kind of arrangement you might spot at a Chinatown restaurant wedding or a nearby Soho venue, carrying the gentle fragrance and artisanal touch of freshly sourced blooms.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part wedding collage unfolds like a quiet story of a Chinatown ceremony, each panel highlighting the way one floral design theme can tie a celebration together. In the top-left, the bride is photographed from the chest down, standing against a pale beige backdrop that recalls the soft interiors of nearby Gerrard Street venues. Her white, subtly textured gown cradles a generous cascading bouquet, dominated by bold white oriental lilies with open, star-shaped faces. From the main cluster, delicate white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward, their petals curving like porcelain. Nestled between the lilies sits a single creamy yellow rose, warm and gentle, surrounded by lime-bright green pompon flowers, glossy clusters of red berries, and misty sprigs of gypsophila. Fine green foliage and airy grasses add a sense of lightness, as though the bouquet might sway with every step along the lantern-lit streets. In the top-right panel, the groom's charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie frame a carefully crafted boutonnière that echoes the bridal bouquet. One pure white orchid bloom, a button of green flower, and tiny white filler flowers are bound together with a bright red ribbon, resting neatly on his lapel. This boutonnière appears again in the bottom-left panel, laid flat on textured beige fabric that suggests natural linen, revealing every curve of petal and twist of the ribbon. The bottom-right panel shows the bridal bouquet displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a white surface, with three white wicker spheres nearby, like delicate décor for a Chinatown wedding reception. The lilies, orchids, rose, green spheres, red berries, and soft white fillers combine to create a refined palette of white, green, and red that feels both modern and timeless.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A sophisticated wedding theme plays out in four coordinated images, each featuring vivid fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and lively green accents, as if created by an artisan florist a short stroll from Chinatown's bustling streets. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless dress is partly framed, her hands tenderly cradling a lush, rounded bouquet. The bouquet's heart is formed by rich magenta-pink peonies, their ruffled petals giving a sense of movement and depth. Between them sit pristine white alstroemeria, each petal flecked with fine maroon speckles, while pale green spiky flowers and buds add an airy, textural quality. Dark green leaves provide a strong outline and highlight the saturated colours. The top-right image focuses on the groom's charcoal suit and pale lavender tie, where a neatly composed boutonniere is pinned. This miniature arrangement features white Peruvian lilies, fine green spiky florets, and slim leaves, all tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon, creating a subtle thread of colour continuity. Below, in the bottom-left panel, a smaller bouquet rests on a light beige, textured cloth-a likely bridesmaid bouquet or toss posy. It mirrors the main bouquet, with fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green details gathered tightly, stems bound in lavender ribbon that would look striking in wedding photos set against Chinatown's vivid shopfronts. The bottom-right panel turns to table décor: the familiar blooms are arranged compactly in a white spherical vase made from interlaced woven strands. Three pale beige decorative spheres, arranged casually beside it, echo the vase's texture while softening the scene. Together, these photographs highlight how a single floral palette can be adapted for bouquet, boutonniere, and centerpiece, creating a seamlessly unified wedding design.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
The image shows a refined groom's boutonniere set against a dark charcoal suit, a single pink rose providing a soft, romantic focal point on the lapel. The rose is fresh and luminous, its petals layered in a gentle spiral that opens slightly at the centre, creating a sense of depth and tenderness. A slender collar of greenery hugs the base, with a sleek, folded leaf framing one side in a clean, contemporary line. Sprigs of delicate white gypsophila surround the rose, their tiny blooms adding a light, cloud-like texture that softens the transition between flower and fabric. The stem is neatly wrapped in a velvet ribbon, adding a tactile richness that contrasts beautifully with the smooth weave of the suit. The charcoal jacket provides a strong yet understated backdrop, allowing the pink rose to stand out-much like a bright blossom glimpsed among the colourful shopfronts of Chinatown. The lighting is gentle and flattering, accentuating the natural curves of the petals and the subtle sheen of the ribbon without overwhelming the details. This boutonniere feels intentionally minimal, designed to complement rather than compete with the rest of the groom's attire, making it ideal for a modern wedding held in one of Chinatown's nearby venues or city hotels. You can almost imagine a florist from Chinatown carefully pinning it in place, adjusting the angle so that the rose faces outward just so. The overall impression is of understated romance and elegant craftsmanship, a small floral accent that carries warmth, personality, and the quiet significance of the day.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel wedding collage presents a cohesive red rose and baby's breath theme, evoking the feel of a celebratory day unfolding around the streets and hidden courtyards of Chinatown. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white lace wedding gown holds a rounded bouquet close to her waist. The bouquet is dense with velvety red roses, tightly hand-tied so their petals form a rich, textured surface, while clusters of delicate white baby's breath create a light, cloud-like halo. Hints of fresh green leaves add contrast, and the soft, diffused lighting accentuates the lace pattern of her dress, echoing the intricate detail of the flowers.

The top-right panel focuses on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal-grey suit, paired with a sharp white shirt and bold red tie. A single red rosebud, framed by baby's breath and slim green foliage, is finished with wispy blades of ornamental grass and a narrow red satin ribbon at the base. The design feels both traditional and personal, the sort of detail a local Chinatown florist would craft for couples marrying in nearby registry offices or intimate restaurant venues.

In the bottom-left panel, a coordinating bouquet rests on a pale grey textured surface. The red roses here are more open, revealing layered petals, while generous baby's breath fills in every gap, creating a plush, rounded silhouette. The stems are wrapped neatly with red and white striped twine, suggesting careful, handcrafted work. The bottom-right panel reveals a compact centerpiece: red roses and baby's breath arranged in a low dome atop a white, spherical lattice vase. Two smaller, natural-toned woven spheres sit in front, lending an organic, contemporary touch perfect for wedding receptions and family celebrations across Chinatown and the West End.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This image captures a wedding floral ensemble laid out with quiet elegance, as if prepared in a light-filled studio just off Gerrard Street in Chinatown. The central focus is the bride's bouquet, a lush hand-tied arrangement where cream peonies and blush-pink roses nestle together, their petals soft and dense like folds of fine fabric. The roses bring a gradient of colour, from gentle pastel pink to richer magenta and muted lavender, suggesting both delicacy and depth of feeling. Interspersed among the larger blooms are airy tufts of white gypsophila, creating a gauzy, cloud-like effect that softens the bouquet's silhouette and gives it a romantic, almost dreamlike quality. Encircling the flowers are smooth, deep-green leaves, their surfaces glossy enough to reflect subtle highlights, providing a cool, structured frame that enhances the lightness of the petals. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière lies ready, a miniature reflection of the bouquet: a single lilac or blush rosebud paired with sprigs of baby's breath and fine greenery, its stem neatly wrapped in a slender ribbon that offers a delicate, tailored finish. The flowers seem to be resting on a pale backdrop, allowing the pastel colours to glow gently under even lighting, like the soft daylight that filters between Chinatown's lanterns and shopfronts. There is a sense of calm readiness here, as if the couple's attire is just out of frame, waiting to be completed by these floral accents. One can almost imagine a florist from Chinatown Flowers making final touches before delivering the bouquet and boutonnière through the neighbourhood's winding streets, ensuring every stem and petal perfectly reflects the tenderness and hope of the day.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four photographs presents a complete wedding flower story, the kind of coordinated set a couple might choose for an intimate celebration in Chinatown, blending modern London style with timeless romance. In the top left image, the bride's torso and hands are visible as she holds a cascading bouquet against her white lace wedding dress. The bouquet flows downward in a soft arc, led by white phalaenopsis orchids whose petals curve like porcelain wings, each centred with a touch of golden yellow. Nestled among them are blush pink garden roses, hints of light lavender stock, clouds of white baby's breath, and rich green foliage, with deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms adding a spirited note of colour. The effect is lush yet airy, full but never heavy. Top right, the groom's boutonniere is captured in close detail, pinned to a charcoal or black suit lapel. A single flawless white phalaenopsis orchid is framed by clusters of baby's breath and fine green stems, tied at the base with a crisp white satin ribbon that sits just above a vibrant red tie and patterned shirt, offering a sharp, elegant contrast. In the bottom left image, that same boutonniere is shown resting flat on a textured beige fabric, its orchid, gypsophila, and greenery clearly defined, the ribbon wrapping revealing the florist's steady hand and eye for proportion. The bottom right photograph showcases a matching table centerpiece arranged in a white woven, lattice-patterned cylinder vase set on a white surface. It brims with white orchids, soft pink roses, lilac stock, baby's breath, and greenery, with the same deeper pink accent blooms shining through. Two decorative white woven spheres nestle beside the vase, completing an elegant reception setting reminiscent of refined restaurant tables along the streets near Chinatown, unified by a palette of white, blush, and lavender.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This composed quartet of wedding florals reads like a single, choreographed idea in red, white and green, photographed in gentle daylight that flatters each texture. In the top-left panel a bride is shown from the mid-torso down, her lace-detailed white dress forming a soft frame for a large cascading bouquet: star-shaped white lilies open wide beside dense, velvety red roses and multiple white phalaenopsis orchids that spill downward in an elegant waterfall. Interleaved are tiny clouds of baby's breath, bright red hypericum berry clusters and varied greens, from broad glossy leaves to thin, spiky accents that give the bouquet its lift and movement. The top-right close-up centers on a groom's boutonniere pinned to a dark charcoal suit; a solitary white phalaenopsis takes centre stage, accompanied by two little berry clusters, delicate baby's breath and a small loop of red ribbon that picks up the groom's vivid tie. Bottom-left shows a matching corsage placed on textured beige fabric - the softness of the linen contrasts with the orchid's satiny petals and the berries' firm sheen, inviting a fingertip to follow their contours. The bottom-right panel completes the narrative with a refined table arrangement in a white woven vase, set against a pale backdrop and flanked by spherical white ornaments; it repeats the bouquet's mix of lilies, roses and orchids, with wispy greens and berry accents for rhythm. The image conveys a polished, heartfelt wedding mood-classic, modern and quietly celebratory-well suited to ceremonies around Chinatown's lively streets like Wardour Street and Lisle Street.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel wedding collage feels like stepping into a romantic ceremony tucked between the lanterns and restaurants of London's Chinatown, each panel highlighting a different floral detail in white, pink, and lavender. In the top-left, the bride is partially visible in her strapless white gown, holding a generous cascading bouquet that flows almost to her waist. White phalaenopsis orchids with wide, velvety petals spill over layers of blush garden roses and soft lavender flowers, with threads of baby's breath and glimmers of green foliage weaving through. The bouquet's long trailing lines give it a sense of graceful movement, like it's swaying gently as she walks along Wardour Street toward the venue. In the top-right panel, the focus narrows to the groom's boutonniere pinned to a deep charcoal lapel. One immaculate white orchid bloom is framed by delicate lavender filler flowers and crisp green leaves, all bound by a slender purple ribbon that harmonises with his magenta tie, bringing a subtle continuity with the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left panel offers a more intimate pause: a single boutonniere carefully laid out on a pale beige textured fabric, ready for a groom or groomsman. The orchid bud is just beginning to open, surrounded by feathery baby's breath and a touch of greenery, tied with a bright pink satin ribbon whose colour and shine give the piece a modern, celebratory note. In the bottom-right image, a statement cascading arrangement sits in a detailed white woven vase on a pristine white surface. White orchids drape over the sides, mingling with pink and lavender roses and clusters of tiny purple and white filler flowers, while sprigs of baby's breath add a misty, romantic haze. Three white woven spheres of different sizes nestle beside the vase, their shapes echoing the design and creating a chic, coordinated focal point that would suit a Chinatown Flowers reception display or top table arrangement.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This image captures an elegant bridal bouquet and its matching boutonnière, styled with the understated glamour that suits a Chinatown city wedding. The bouquet is full and rounded, dominated by mauve-pink roses whose petals open in generous spirals, soft at the edges and slightly curled like the pages of a well-loved book. Threaded between them are creamy white lisianthus and other delicate ivory blooms, their ruffled petals giving the arrangement a gentle, layered depth. Small, bright green button chrysanthemums nestle among the larger flowers, offering playful, tactile pops of colour that bring to mind the fresh greens stacked in Chinatown's grocery displays. Wisps of foliage and slender leaves extend outward, softening the outline and creating a sense of movement, as if the bouquet has just been lifted from a florist's bench on Wardour Street. The stems are bound together in a tidy cluster, wrapped in pink and white satin ribbon that feels smooth against the hand, with edges folded neatly for a polished finish. Resting nearby, the boutonnière features a single white bloom framed by airy grasses and a hint of lavender ribbon, designed to sit gracefully on a suit lapel without overpowering it. Soft, even lighting illuminates the scene, adding a subtle sheen to the rose petals and a gentle glow to the creamy whites. The overall mood is tranquil yet full of expectation, as if these flowers are pausing briefly before being carried through lantern-lined streets to a ceremony or reception, symbolising unity, tenderness, and thoughtful craftsmanship for a couple celebrating in the heart of Chinatown.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-panel collage presents a lovingly coordinated suite of red rose wedding flowers, evoking the warmth and intimacy of a ceremony celebrated around Chinatown's bustling yet romantic streets. In the top-left panel, the bride's hands and the soft folds of her white gown frame a compact, round bouquet of deep red roses. Each rose is arranged tightly against the others, creating a dense, velvety dome, while glossy red hypericum berries peek out like tiny sparks of light. At the base, a smooth collar of lush green leaves hugs the stems, giving the bouquet a neat, polished outline that sits comfortably in her hands. The soft lighting makes the reds seem especially rich, as if glowing just off Leicester Square. The top-right image focuses on the groom's upper torso, where a charcoal grey jacket, bright red tie, and clean white shirt become the backdrop for a refined boutonniere. A single red rosebud is accented by fine, ruscus-style greenery, delicate white gypsophila, and a scattering of red berries, all bound with a narrow red satin bow that adds a festive touch reminiscent of Chinatown's celebratory décor. In the bottom-left panel, another bouquet of red roses and berries rests on textured beige fabric, possibly prepared for a bridesmaid or for styling a small wedding table in a nearby restaurant. Here, broad, dark green tropical leaves curl up and around the flowers, creating a protective, sculptural frame, while a red ribbon wraps the stems and trails slightly to the right. The bottom-right panel showcases a low, dome-shaped arrangement of red roses and berries used as a centerpiece. It sits atop a white, intricately woven spherical stand made from natural fibre, flanked by two smaller, wood-tone woven spheres on a smooth pale surface. The neutral beige and grey background allows the vivid reds to sing, echoing the richness of Chinatown's colour palette and ideal for an intimate wedding reception tucked above the local cafes and shops.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-panel collage captures a cohesive wedding flower story in shades of pink, lilac, and bright green, ideal for a celebration in or around London's Chinatown. The upper-left panel focuses on the bride from the bodice down, her white lace dress forming a soft backdrop for a rounded hand-tied bouquet. Light pink and lavender roses, some gently opening and others still in tight buds, are massed together to create a plush, domed shape. Between them, bright green button chrysanthemums add a lively pop of colour, while pale pink alstroemeria with golden speckles and tiny tufts of white baby's breath thread through the design. Dark, polished leaves form a subtle collar around the blooms, giving the impression of freshness, like flowers just carried from a nearby early-morning market. In the upper-right image, the mood shifts to the groom's attire: a dark charcoal grey suit and striking fuchsia tie frame a neatly crafted boutonniere. A single blush rosebud nestles alongside vivid green chrysanthemum buttons, wisps of gypsophila, and slivers of decorative grass, all bound with a thin pink ribbon that ties the look together in a modern, city-smart style, ideal for a wedding reception in a Soho restaurant or hotel near Shaftesbury Avenue. The lower-left panel shows a similar bouquet resting quietly on pale beige textured fabric. The fuchsia ribbon binding the stems is clearly visible, revealing expert spiral stemwork and a tidy, professional finish. Finally, the lower-right panel moves to the reception tables: a compact, rounded centerpiece brimming with the same roses, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath sits in a white spherical vase with a woven or lattice pattern. Two small, neutral woven spheres lie beside it on a clean white surface, completing a sleek, contemporary wedding tablescape that would look at home in intimate Chinatown venues.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage captures the elegance and harmony of coordinated floral design, as if prepared by an experienced florist working just off the busy streets of Chinatown. The top left panel shows a bride from the neckline down, her white wedding dress finished with subtle lace along the bodice. She holds a round, tightly clustered bouquet composed of cream and pale yellow roses blended with pink and mauve roses, each bloom softly open, their petals layered like silk. Tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, glimmer between the roses, and fresh green foliage gives the bouquet a lush, garden-like feel, perfect for a city ceremony followed by photos along Wardour Street. On the top right, a close-up of the groom's lapel reveals a single white rosebud boutonniere pinned to a deep grey or charcoal suit jacket. The rose is cradled by green leaves and dainty white flowers, with a small white satin bow tied neatly at the stem, set against a crisp white shirt and a smooth red tie for a striking contrast. The bottom left frame shows a smaller bridesmaid's posy lying on a lightly textured beige linen surface. It echoes the bride's bouquet with cream and pale yellow roses, pops of bright pink roses, generous baby's breath, and loose green foliage, the stems wrapped in a playful pink and white striped ribbon. The bottom right panel highlights a table centerpiece: a compact dome of cream and pink roses, white filler flowers, and greenery, resting in a white twig sphere vase, flanked by two woven decorative balls, ideal for a Chinatown reception venue or intimate local banquet. The collage together illustrates how thoughtful florals can quietly tie every detail of the day into one graceful story.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied wedding bouquet is cradled as though it were a cherished keepsake, its colours echoing the gentle hues of first light over the rooftops of Chinatown. The design is softly rounded yet composed, a careful orchestration of cool, romantic tones chosen by an experienced local florist. Plush white lisianthus form the heart of the bouquet, their ruffled petals layered like fine fabric, while pastel hydrangea clouds provide a pillowy backdrop that feels both generous and light. Sprinkled through the arrangement are playful bursts of lilac allium, their starry spheres adding a subtle sense of movement and youthful joy. Between the blooms, crisp greenery threads through in elegant lines, framing the petals and guiding the eye in a quiet spiral from centre to edge. Light gathers across the blossoms much like the glow from lanterns along Wardour Street at dusk, illuminating the ivory and lilac tones with a soft, serene radiance. The stems are wrapped neatly, offering a comfortable grip and a hint of structure that contrasts with the airy feel of the blooms, giving the bouquet both polish and approachability. The atmosphere it creates is one of calm excitement-a sense of promise that would suit a civil ceremony at a nearby registry office just as well as a grand reception in a Chinatown banquet hall. The fragrance is understated but present, a mix of green freshness and gentle floral notes that lingers without intruding. Every choice of flower and placement reflects seasoned expertise and an understanding that a bridal bouquet is not just a collection of blooms, but a quiet companion on a day filled with meaning.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
A warm, cohesive wedding palette unfolds across these four images: apricot-peach roses clustered into a round, classic bridal bouquet, soft clouds of white gypsophila, and lush green foliage that brightens each composition. In the upper-left picture the bride holds the bouquet close, the petals of the roses unfurling with velvet softness against her ivory dress, the light catching the blooms as if from Shaftesbury Avenue's evening glow. The upper-right detail frames a groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket where a single peach rosebud boutonnière is pinned-surrounded by tiny baby's-breath sprouts and a subtle green leaf, finished with a small peach ribbon bow that resonates with a coral tie beneath. On the lower-left, the bouquet is laid gently on a pale, textured cloth, revealing the hand-tied form and a decorative handle wrapped in white ribbon patterned with delicate peach dots, a personalised flourish any couple from the West End would appreciate. The lower-right shot is a tabletop scene: a domed arrangement of peach-orange roses and gypsophila sitting on an intricately woven white sphere, accompanied by two smaller woven balls that soften the table's profile and suggest an intimate reception at a Chinatown eatery or nearby theatre. Texturally, the images balance velvety petals, airy filler, and crisp ruscus leaves; the imagined scent is subtly fruity and powdery. As a local florist, I see the cohesion of dress, boutonnière, bouquet and centrepiece as a single narrative of careful colour-matching and thoughtful craft, perfect for small ceremonies across Chinatown and the West End.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-frame image captures a cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme imagined for intimate celebrations in Chinatown and its surrounding streets. In the top-left panel a bride cradles a generous bridal bouquet: large, fragrant white oriental lilies, some fully unfurled with their stamens visible, nestle with white Eustoma (Lisianthus) whose petals glow with a fine purple edge. Small unopened buds of both lilies and lisianthus add depth, punctuated by narrow spikes of deep-purple veronica and a layered palette of foliage from fine grasses to broader green leaves; the stems are hand-tied and wrapped in satin white ribbon with a clean finish. The top-right panel shows the groom's boutonnière on a dark charcoal grey suit-an open Eustoma rimmed in purple, a tiny lily bud, a touch of spiky purple accent and a couple of slim green stems bound by a delicate white bow, the purple silk tie beneath echoing the floral tones. Bottom-left displays a compact bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on textured beige fabric, a smaller echo of the bridal arrangement that emphasizes hand-crafted balance and texture. Bottom-right reveals a tall statement centerpiece in a modern white spherical vase with an open-lattice design, overflowing with the same white lilies, purple-edged lisianthus, veronica spikes and cascading greenery, accompanied by woven beige decorative spheres on a light surface. As a Chinatown florist, Chinatown Flowers often pairs this palette with soft morning light and local venues around Gerrard Street and nearby Soho squares to create a calm, elegant atmosphere.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The groom's boutonniere is shown in close detail, pinned neatly to a suit lapel that sits just above a rich crimson tie, the colours echoing the vibrant reds often seen in Chinatown festival decorations. At its heart is a single red rose, compact yet luxurious, with spiralling petals that seem almost velvety to the touch. Surrounding this central bloom are carefully chosen accents: short sprigs of deep green foliage, tiny red berries, and light, cloudlike baby's breath, each element offering a different texture and shape. The greens bring a cool, leafy freshness, evoking a quiet courtyard or rooftop garden hidden above the busy streets off Gerrard Street, while the berries add rounded pops of colour that harmonize with the rose and tie. The baby's breath softens the arrangement, its small white blooms creating delicate contrast that stops the red from feeling too intense. In soft light, whether from a restaurant window or the glow of paper lanterns, the boutonniere appears almost sculptural: the smooth rose petals, the firmer leaves, and the subtle sheen on the berries all contributing to an impression of careful craftsmanship. This small floral piece feels both traditional and distinctly personal, as if chosen by someone who understands how much a single flower worn close to the heart can mean on a wedding day. It suits a groom making his way through the bustling streets of Chinatown towards a ceremony room or banquet hall, carrying with him a little emblem of romance, memory, and the promise of a life shared.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Pinned to a black lapel against the sharp contrast of a vivid red tie, this boutonnière is a tiny, considered composition that speaks of quiet refinement. At its centre sits a single pale yellow rose - compact, velvety and perfectly cupped - its petals unfurling in soft layers that suggest calm affection rather than showy display. Surrounding it are delicate sprays of baby's breath and a few slim green sprigs, their feathery texture offering a whisper of movement against the rose's plush surface. A crisp white ribbon secures the stem, its faint sheen catching the light and accenting the boutonnière's formal role; the tactile juxtaposition of plush flower, airy filler and smooth ribbon gives a pleasing sensory contrast when brushed by hand. The composition is tailored to balance with evening attire: compact enough not to overshadow a lapel, yet expressive enough to be noticed in photographs taken on narrow Chinatown streets or under the glow of nearby theatre marquees. I think of the small practicalities - the subtle pin placement so the flower sits true, the stem trimmed to tuck neatly beneath a buttonhole - and how those details make the wearer feel seen and steady. This boutonnière reads as a fragrant, personal talisman for the day: floral craft distilled into a single bloom, ready to travel from our bench on Gerrard Street into a moment of ceremony, applause, or a quiet promise exchanged beneath the city lights.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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