''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This cohesive wedding quartet showcases a classic peach, purple and white scheme with the quiet confidence of timeless floristry. The top-left photograph is an intimate bridal portrait: a rounded bouquet cradled against a white gown, its centre a dense cluster of pale peach roses with petals like brushed silk, encircled by white lisianthus rimmed in lively purple and sprinkled with delicate baby's breath. The bride's fingers, softly manicured, rest on a handle cloaked by ribbon, giving the bouquet a seamless, polished finish. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's boutonniere on a dark charcoal suit-one perfectly formed peach rose, deft sprigs of baby's breath, a touch of fine foliage and a peach ribbon tying it to the bride's arrangement, with a matching solid peach tie peeking from beneath the lapel. The bottom-left view shows a smaller companion bouquet set upon a textured, neutral fabric; the stems are bound in blush ribbon studded with tiny pearl-like pins, suggesting vintage charm and careful handcraft. The bottom-right piece is a round table arrangement in a white, open-weave basket vase; the same floral trio forms a soft dome, flanked by two light beige decorative woven spheres that add tactile interest on a reception tabletop. There is a soft, early-summer glow to the images, and the scent of rose and lisianthus seems almost audible - a floral language suited to an Oxford wedding by University Parks or a celebratory dinner on High Street. This arrangement has a soft, poetic quality that suits a bridal moment with quiet authority. At its heart sit apricot roses, arranged in a deliberate symmetrical cluster so each bloom opens like a gathered sunbeam - petals folding in on themselves with creamy, satiny textures that suggest warmth and intimacy. Around the roses, a ring of purple-tipped lisianthus creates an elegant twilight contrast, the cool mauve-and-white edging offering visual depth and a refined counterpoint to the peach warmth. A delicate lattice of white baby's breath is woven through the bouquet, lending an airy, filigree lightness that makes the whole composition feel weightless, as if it could float on a summer breeze. The bouquet is photographed against a soft backdrop - perhaps the pale lace of a gown or the muted stone of an Oxford chapel - with light falling gently to highlight petal veins and the tender curvature of each rose. Texturally, the velvety roses meet the faint crispness of the lisianthus and the feathery whisper of the baby's breath, creating a tactile contrast that reads both luxurious and uncomplicated. This is a design tuned for ceremony: hand-tied with considered balance, comfortable to carry down an aisle at the University Church or across the lawns by the Botanic Garden, and composed to harmonise with traditional bridal whites and antique lace. If you picture a bride pausing under the plane trees of University Parks, this bouquet would be the quiet, luminous centrepiece of that scene - elegant, refined, and full of promise. This image, taken from a raised viewpoint and set upon a warm light-beige textured fabric, presents a bridal bouquet that feels like a quiet vow made visible. The composition centers on a compact, rounded cluster of peach and soft orange roses, their layered petals forming a plush, almost tactile surface that seems to blush under the soft natural light. Interspersed among those classic roses are white lisianthus flowers whose ruffled edges are tipped in vivid violet, the purple rims adding a modern, slightly dramatic accent that plays beautifully against the roses' warm tones. Sprays of delicate white baby's breath float between the larger blooms, introducing an ethereal, breathing quality to the arrangement. The stems are bound in a satin ribbon of pale peach-coral that trails slightly across the fabric, complemented by a thin string of cream pearls wound elegantly around the handle; together these details speak to careful craftsmanship and a preference for refined, feminine finishes. The neutral linen surface beneath provides subtle contrast and highlights the bouquet's colour transitions, while the lighting softens the scene into a memory-like glow. Envisioned for a summer wedding walk by University Parks or a vow renewal in a chapel near Magdalen, this bouquet blends tradition and contemporary flair, fragrant with rose and subtly playful in its violet-edged lisianthus-an intimate statement of devotion and quiet joy. A carefully composed boutonniere that balances tenderness and refinement: at its heart rests a single flawless peach rose, each petal suffused with warm coral-pink tones and a soft, velvety texture that seems to glow against the lapel. Surrounding the rose, delicate sprays of white gypsophila float like a light mist, their tiny blooms creating an ethereal halo that contrasts with the solidity of the central flower. Fine green foliage-slender fern fronds and glossy leaflets-provides both structure and a hint of woodland freshness, their edges catching the light and suggesting early-morning dew. The stem is bound with a satin ribbon in the same coral-pink hue as the groom's tie, finished in a small, tidy bow that speaks to careful florist craft. Set against a charcoal suit, the colours read as quietly celebratory: the dark fabric deepens the peach and coral tones, lending a composed sophistication suitable for formal vows or a reception in one of Oxford's historic halls. You can almost smell the faint, sweet fragrance of the rose, mingled with the green, leafy scent of cut foliage-an aroma that feels both comforting and expectant. As an Oxford florist, we design boutonnières like this for church weddings, registry ceremonies, and intimate gatherings by the Covered Market; Flower Delivery Oxford prepares each piece with local sensibility and care, ready for delivery across the city when the moment calls for a small, meaningful flourish. In soft, early daylight this peach rose boutonniere reads as an exercise in refined understatement, a detail-focused piece I might prepare for a bride gathering guests near Christ Church Meadow or arranging small, elegant touches for a reception by the Botanic Garden. The central rose blooms with graduated tones - the base a rich golden apricot that mellows outward to a pale peach rim - and those layered petals carry a plush, velvety feel that invites a near touch. Interspersed sprigs of gypsophila float around the main bloom like tiny white clouds, giving the arrangement a touch of innocence and visual airiness that contrasts the rose's warmth. Fresh green foliage, including glossy curled leaves, provides a crisp architectural edge; their cool texture and subtle sheen frame the blossom, giving it life and depth. I bind the stem in matching peach satin, finishing with a small, precise bow so the ribbon's soft glimmer plays off camera flashes or sunlight without stealing focus. There's a faint floral sweetness in the air, the kind that recalls walks through spring markets along the Botanic Garden path. As an Oxford florist handling personal deliveries across Jericho and parts of central Oxford, I find these small, deliberate choices - colour gradation, the airy gypsophila, the balanced foliage - make this boutonniere both photographically reliable and emotionally resonant. It feels like a quiet promise: elegant, tender, and crafted to last through each laugh, embrace, and photograph on the wedding day. Captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint on a soft, beige-textured cloth, this bouquet is an exercise in tender contrast and refined texture. At its heart sit lush apricot-peach roses, each petal layered with a velvet sheen that opens outward in concentric spirals, casting a warm, sunset-hued glow. Nestled between those roses are white lisianthus blossoms, their frilled edges brushed with a cool violet-purple that gives the composition a contemporary lift; the pale yellow stamens inside the lisianthus add a tiny, cheerful centre of brightness. Scattered throughout like punctuation are tiny clusters of baby's breath, their feathery clouds creating negative space and a sense of lightness so the main blooms can breathe. The stem cluster is wrapped in a blush ribbon whose soft sheen mirrors the roses' tones, and multiple rows of small, lustrous pearls are applied along the handle as a discreet luxury-an element that would feel perfectly at home at an Oxford wedding near the Botanic Garden or a reception at a college hall. The trimmed green stems are visible at the handle's end, signaling freshness and craftsmanship. Soft, even daylight reveals the fine textures-the slightly matte linen beneath, the satiny rose petals, the papery lisianthus edging-and the whole bouquet exhales a delicate fragrance in imagination: a gentle mix of rose sweetness and green stem sap. Ideal as a bridal bouquet, a refined anniversary gift, or a centrepiece for a small celebration, this arrangement balances romance with quiet sophistication. Set against a softly textured linen-toned wall, this elegant bouquet centres on a dense, dome-like grouping of roughly two to three dozen apricot and soft-peach roses, each bloom layered to reveal ruffled centers and snugly furled buds. The overall effect is generous and sculptural, a warm sunrise of petals that seems to glow from within. Nestled at the base of the rose dome, white lisianthus flowers add a light, airy frame; their creamy petals are tipped with a vivid deep purple that catches the eye and introduces a refined, painterly contrast. Tiny sprigs of white Gypsophila are woven sparingly through the arrangement, providing gentle punctuation and an ethereal, vintage softness.

The bouquet is cradled in a modern, rounded white woven vessel - an open lattice of bright white reeds that reads like contemporary wicker or rattan - its handcrafted texture giving the composition a feeling of crafted restraint. To the left of the main grouping two delicate wooden spheres, one larger, one smaller, made from fine bamboo or pale wood strips, rest on the table and echo the vase's open geometry. The lighting is soft and natural, a calm morning light that reveals petal translucency and the subtle shading from peach to apricot without harsh highlights.

This composition feels both celebratory and intimate, suited to a relaxed anniversary table on a terrace near the Botanic Garden or as a refined gift for a new home in Summertown. It celebrates tactile detail and colour harmony while remaining distinctly modern and approachable - the kind of arrangement a local Oxford florist might prepare with quiet confidence and a steady hand.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Create the wedding of your dreams with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Flower Delivery Oxford. Thoughtfully designed for romantic ceremonies and stylish receptions, this premium wedding flower package provides coordinated bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets and groom boutonnieres for a seamless, picture-perfect look. Choose from three flexible options to suit your guest list and budget: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, and the Ultimate Package for 100+ guests. Each set includes one stunning bridal bouquet as the focal point, complemented by beautifully arranged bridesmaid bouquets and matching boutonnieres for the groom and groomsmen. Our expert florists craft every arrangement with fresh, high-quality blooms, ensuring vibrant colours, flawless presentation and long-lasting beauty throughout your special day. Whether you're planning a classic, modern or rustic wedding in Oxford, we'll tailor the SI Wedding Collection to your theme and palette, creating a romantic atmosphere that celebrates life, love and marriage. Enjoy reliable, professional flower delivery in Oxford and the surrounding area, with a friendly team ready to support you from consultation to 'I do'. Order your SI Wedding Collection today and let Flower Delivery Oxford handle the floral details, so you can focus on making unforgettable memories.
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