Earls Court Wedding Collections

Welcome to Earls Court Flowers, where love stories bloom into stunning wedding bouquets and floral arrangements. As an experienced local florist rooted in the heart of Earls Court, we understand how important every special detail is for your big day. Our team combines deep local knowledge and artistic flair to create exquisite, bespoke wedding flowers for ceremonies at landmarks like Bramham Gardens or receptions near the historic Troubadour on Old Brompton Road.

Whether you’re planning an intimate celebration in Kensington, a vibrant gathering in Fulham, or saying “I do” with a Chelsea backdrop, we ensure every floral element feels uniquely yours. With our trusted service, you can order online from our handpicked wedding collections and enjoy reliable same-day delivery across Earls Court—available until 3 PM.

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  • Serving Earls Court, Kensington, Fulham & nearby

From timeless roses to lush peonies and seasonal posies, our floral designs set the perfect tone for your celebration, big or small. Let Earls Court Flowers help you express your love beautifully, reliably, and locally. Order your wedding flowers online today and trust your event to the florists Earls Court loves most.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this wedding set speaks of confident, contemporary romance with a nod to classic formality. The boutonnière is composed around a single deep-red rosebud that curls inward with refined grace, its velvety surface contrasting with a tiny halo of gypsophila and a playful trailing strand of greenery that softens the lapel. Beside it, the matching bridal bouquet repeats the visual language on a grander scale: lush heads of royal blue hydrangea build a dramatic, cloud-like base while scattered crimson roses rise through the clusters like small beacons of warmth. Between the blooms, silver-green eucalyptus leaves lend cool texture and a fresh, slightly herbal scent that threads the arrangement together, while whispered sprays of baby's breath add the delicate, lace-like air that photographs so well. The composition is both architectural and tender-balanced to sit perfectly beside a suit for portraits, yet loose enough to feel alive and spontaneous in movement. The light is soft, as if filtered through the glass of an Earls Court townhouse window or the overcast London sky, catching the dew on hydrangea petals and the velvet sheen of roses. As a local florist at Earls Court Flowers, I've chosen stems and foliage that will travel well from shop to venue, maintaining their texture and scent, and that read beautifully both at close range and from across a reception room. This is the kind of pairing that holds up in memory and image: assertive yet intimate, ceremonial but wholly personal.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-paneled image suite presents a cohesive wedding palette of peach, purple and white, photographed in warm, early-morning light to capture texture and scent. In the top-left frame a bride holds a compact, rounded bridal bouquet against a clean white dress; at its heart sit lush peach roses whose soft apricot petals feel velvety to the touch, encircled by white lisianthus tipped with lively violet and interspersed with tiny clusters of baby's breath that lend a delicate, cloud-like air. The bouquet's handle is invisibly bound, the ribbon tucked beneath petals so the blooms appear to float in her hands. Top-right shows the groom's boutonniere on a charcoal suit lapel: a single peach rose, small sprays of baby's breath and slender green fronds, all secured with a blush ribbon to mirror the bride's palette and a peach tie visible beneath the jacket. Bottom-left offers an alternative view of a slightly smaller hand-tied posy resting on a neutral woven cloth, stems bound with peach ribbon and dotted with pearl pins for a touch of vintage glamour. Bottom-right reveals a table centre - a rounded dome of peach roses and purple-edged lisianthus arranged in an open, white woven vase, flanked by two pale woven spheres on a soft-toned surface, suggesting a reception table set for an intimate celebration. The collection reads as a lesson in cohesion and restraint, floral craft that balances colour, form and scent for a wedding feel both classic and contemporary in Earls Court and surrounding neighbourhoods.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel collage follows a single wedding floral theme from intimate detail to full, dramatic display, the kind of styling often chosen by couples marrying around Earls Court and neighbouring Kensington. In the top-left image, a bride, shown from the chest down, cradles a lavish cascading bouquet against a light beige backdrop. Her white, lightly textured dress blends gently into the scene, allowing the flowers to take centre stage. White oriental lilies, fully open and star-shaped, create a striking focal point, while stems of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble delicately downward, giving the bouquet its flowing, waterfall shape. Nestled among them is one creamy yellow-tinged rose, bright green spherical blooms resembling Santini chrysanthemums, cheerful red berries, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila, all threaded with wispy greenery for movement and depth. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's charcoal or black suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie. On his lapel, a coordinating boutonnière holds a single white orchid bloom, a clustered green pompon, and gypsophila, all tied at the base with a neat red ribbon that echoes the tie. The bottom-left panel isolates that boutonnière on a softly textured beige fabric, revealing the contrast of velvety orchid petals, smooth green leaf, and the gentle sheen of the ribbon, as though waiting to be pinned before leaving a nearby Earls Court townhouse. In the bottom-right, the bridal bouquet is shown in full, upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a spotless white surface against a pale grey wall. Three white wicker balls of different sizes sit alongside, hinting at a modern reception tablescape where coordinated white lilies, orchids, green pompons, and red berries frame a joyful London wedding.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-image collage tells the story of a wedding floral collection designed with precision and romance, the kind of cohesive styling often requested by couples marrying around Earls Court. The top-left image shows a bride in a white strapless gown, though only her torso and hands are visible. She holds a generous, rounded bouquet filled with lush fuchsia peonies whose layered petals look almost velvety to the touch. Nestled between them, white alstroemeria with subtle maroon speckles add lightness and detail. Delicate, spiky green flowers and deep green foliage thread throughout, giving the bouquet a sense of movement and freshness, as if it had been created that morning in a local Earls Court Flowers studio. In the top-right panel, the focus shifts to the groom's lapel. Against a dark charcoal suit jacket and a sleek lavender tie, a neat boutonniere is pinned. It features small heads of white alstroemeria, touches of green, and tidy leaves, all bound with a lavender satin ribbon that lies smooth against the fabric. The overall effect is polished, modern, and perfectly in step with the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left image shows a smaller hand-tied bouquet lying on a textured light beige fabric. It repeats the same mix of fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents, with the stems wrapped tightly in a lavender ribbon. This piece could easily serve as a bridesmaid bouquet or a toss bouquet during evening celebrations near Cromwell Road. In the bottom-right panel, the flowers transform into table decor: the blooms and foliage are gathered into a compact arrangement inside a white woven spherical vase, flanked by three pale wicker spheres. This centerpiece design carries the same colours and textures to the reception tables, tying the entire wedding together from aisle to last dance.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
A groom's boutonniere rests against a charcoal suit jacket, capturing an intimate moment of quiet preparation in the heart of Earls Court. At its centre is a single pink rose, luminous and fresh, its petals layered in a tight, symmetrical swirl that draws the eye inward. The delicate rose is framed by slender, glossy greenery that arcs naturally around it, echoing the curve of the lapel and giving the design an easy, organic flow. Here and there, tiny tufts of white baby's breath offer gentle contrast, their diminutive blossoms like soft stars surrounding the central bloom. The stem is carefully wrapped in a smooth velvet ribbon, rich in tone and touch, lending a hint of formality and old-world charm to this otherwise modern, minimal piece. The dark charcoal suit provides the perfect backdrop, making the soft pink of the rose appear even more tender, the textures of fabric and flower playing off one another under soft indoor light. You can sense the scene: the rustle of the jacket being adjusted, a nervous laugh, a final glance in the mirror before stepping out onto a busy street near Earl's Court tube, heading toward a nearby ceremony. The boutonniere feels both timeless and current, a symbolic detail that ties the groom's look to the bride's bouquet and the wider wedding flowers. Every element - from the neatly trimmed stem to the measured drop of the ribbon - speaks to care, intention, and the hope that this day will be remembered for years to come.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This elegant four-image collage presents a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the sort of timeless design often chosen by couples marrying around Earls Court's historic terraces and boutique hotels. In the top-left panel, a bride wearing a classic white lace wedding gown gently holds a perfectly rounded bouquet, its many velvety red roses nestled close together. The roses are interwoven with soft clouds of white baby's breath and edged with discreet green leaves, creating a rich yet balanced contrast that feels both traditional and deeply romantic. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, fastened neatly to a dark grey suit jacket with a bright red tie. A single red rosebud is surrounded by dainty sprigs of white gypsophila, fine pointed greenery, and a few wisps of ornamental grass, all finished with a slim satin red ribbon at the stem-simple, coordinated, and comfortable to wear through a day of photographs and dancing. In the bottom-left panel, another lush bridal bouquet, echoing the first, rests on a textured light grey surface. The stems are wrapped in red and white striped twine, hinting at hand-crafted detail and care from a local florist familiar with Earls Court weddings. The open roses, generous baby's breath, and rich foliage combine in a full, rounded silhouette. The bottom-right panel highlights a compact, dome-shaped centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath perched on a white, woven spherical vase, flanked by two smaller, natural-toned decorative orbs. Together, these images show how a single floral theme can run gracefully from aisle to lapel to reception tables, ideal for intimate ceremonies near Warwick Road or reception rooms just off Earl's Court Station.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image focuses on a groom's boutonnière, carefully crafted to echo the refined beauty of the wedding flowers while remaining understated and masculine, the sort of piece you might see at an elegant ceremony near Earl's Court. At the centre is a single lilac rose, its petals neatly layered in a soft spiral, creating a sense of quiet sophistication. The rose is cradled by a light cluster of white baby's breath, whose tiny blossoms appear like airy specks of lace, offering contrast in both size and texture. Behind the rose, a sprig of fine, feathery greenery curves upward, adding depth and a hint of movement, as though the piece was just assembled from freshly conditioned stems in a local flower studio off Earl's Court Road. A narrow lavender ribbon winds neatly around the stems, binding them into a compact, elegant bundle, and its subtle shine catches the light without overpowering the natural beauty of the blooms. The colours are gentle and harmonious: muted lilac, crisp white, and fresh green, creating a calm, romantic palette that complements a tailored suit or tuxedo. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the smoothness of the rose petals and the delicate structure of the gypsophila without casting harsh shadows. This boutonnière feels like more than a simple accessory; it resembles a small token of joy and connection, perhaps mirroring elements in the bride's bouquet and tying together the overall wedding design. It seems poised to be pinned to a lapel just before the groom steps out into the bustle of Earl's Court, ready to greet guests and share vows.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This collage of four images captures a complete wedding flower story, designed with a romantic palette of white, pink, and lavender that feels perfectly suited to a chic Earls Court celebration. In the top left panel, a bride in a white lace gown is shown from mid-torso down, holding a lush, cascading bouquet that trails gracefully over her dress. White phalaenopsis orchids with butter-yellow centers spill forward, nestled among blush pink garden roses, light lavender stock, and airy sprays of baby's breath. Wisps of green foliage and touches of deep pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add dimension and contrast, creating a bouquet that feels both luxurious and softly natural, like something carried down the aisle in a townhouse off Earl's Court Road. In the top right, we see a close-up of the groom's dark charcoal or black suit jacket. A single white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is pinned to his lapel, trimmed with tiny gypsophila and slender greenery, the stems wrapped in a white satin ribbon. His vivid red tie and patterned shirt add a dash of personality and modern city style. The bottom left image isolates this same boutonniere on a light beige textured fabric, highlighting the careful wiring, ribbon work, and pristine orchid bloom waiting for a best man or father of the bride. The bottom right completes the narrative with a coordinating centerpiece: a white woven cylindrical vase brimming with white orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, fresh greenery, and the same deep pink accents, accompanied by two white woven decorative spheres. It suggests a serene reception table, perhaps in a boutique Earls Court hotel, where every floral element has been thoughtfully matched from ceremony to dinner.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This elegant quartet of wedding arrangements reads like a single, carefully rehearsed movement in red, white and green. In the top-left panel a bride, shown from mid-chest downward, holds a voluminous bridal bouquet against a soft beige background: open white lilies with star-shaped mouths, velvety red roses in varying stages of bloom, and long, cascading white phalaenopsis orchids that tumble over the lace-detailed bodice. Interspersed are clouds of tiny white baby's breath and bright red hypericum berries, plus assorted leafy greens and fine, spiky foliage that give the bouquet rhythm and depth; a slender red ribbon loops through the stems and references the groom's tie. Top-right concentrates on the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit; the focal white phalaenopsis orchid is accompanied by two compact clusters of red hypericum, small green foliage and delicate gypsophila, all tied with a neat loop of red ribbon, the group sitting crisply against the jacket's lapel and a bold red tie. Bottom-left offers an intimate study of a matching corsage laid on textured beige linen, where the orchid's satin surface, the berries' glossy sheen and the ribbon's soft twist can be examined closely. Bottom-right reveals a decorative white woven vase on a pristine white surface holding a low, abundant table arrangement that echoes the bouquet's composition-lilies, roses, cascading orchids, baby's breath and feathery greens-set beside white spherical accents. The overall feeling is refined, tactile and romantic, ideal for ceremonies and receptions across Earls Court and neighbouring South Kensington.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage captures a complete wedding flower story, the sort of coordinated design we often create for couples marrying near Earls Court and Kensington. In the top-left panel, a bride in a white strapless gown is partially visible, her hands wrapped around a luxurious cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids spill forward in generous arcs, weaving between blush pink garden-style roses, pale lavender blooms, airy sprigs of baby's breath, and soft green foliage that trails gracefully toward the floor, echoing the gentle movement of her dress. The top-right panel shifts the focus to the groom's charcoal suit, highlighting a single, sculpted boutonniere. One immaculate white orchid bloom sits at the centre, edged with small lavender filler flowers and fresh greenery, all bound with a slender purple ribbon that mirrors the magenta tie tucked beneath his lapel. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere is set on a textured light beige fabric, possibly a linen cloth like those used in chic Earls Court venues. A budding white phalaenopsis orchid is paired with delicate sprigs of baby's breath and a hint of foliage, tied neatly with a bright pink ribbon that adds a cheerful pop of colour. The bottom-right panel reveals a generous cascading arrangement displayed in an ornate white woven vase on a clear white surface. The composition overflows with white orchids, layers of pink and lavender roses, purple filler flowers, and clouds of baby's breath, with three white woven spheres arranged beside the vase, balancing the design and underscoring the refined, romantic mood of this London wedding collection.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
The photograph shows an artfully composed wedding collection that might be waiting in an Earl's Court hotel room before the ceremony: a generous bridal bouquet and a refined groom's boutonnière, perfectly coordinated. The bouquet is dominated by mauve-pink roses, their petals velvety and blush-soft, unfurling in layers that catch the light with a gentle shimmer. Interspersed among them are bright green button chrysanthemums, each flower forming a compact sphere that adds a lively, modern texture. Cream and ivory lisianthus weave through the roses, their softly ruffled edges lending a dreamy, cloud-like quality that lightens the arrangement. The bouquet's overall shape is rounded and intentional, with a contemporary twist provided by slender stems of foliage that extend just beyond the main dome, giving the composition dimension and a natural, garden-inspired feel-much like walking through a quiet corner of nearby Brompton Cemetery when the first blooms open in spring. The stems are gathered tightly and secured with an intricate wrapping of pink and white satin ribbon, coiled smoothly so that every angle looks finished and graceful. To the side, the boutonnière mirrors the palette with a single elegant white lisianthus bloom, a fine flourish of greenery, and a delicate suggestion of lavender ribbon, understated yet memorable when pinned to a suit. The light in the image is soft and diffused, enhancing the roses' pastel tones and highlighting the fresh green accents. The mood is calm, romantic, and quietly celebratory, capturing the essence of a couple's big day in Earl's Court through colour, texture, and the subtle suggestion of fragrance.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four coordinated wedding arrangements celebrates the rich, romantic drama of red roses, imagined in the context of a chic Earls Court gathering. In the top-left image, the bride stands in a white gown, her hands gently wrapped around a compact bouquet held low at her waist. The flowers form a tight, rounded cluster of deep crimson roses, each bloom fully open and velvety, with clusters of glossy red hypericum berries nestled between the petals. A perfectly even collar of dark green foliage encircles the base, lending structure and a soft contrast to the bright dress. Moving to the top-right, a close-up of the groom's charcoal-grey suit shows a single red rosebud boutonniere pinned with care to the lapel. Delicate fronds of green foliage and airy white gypsophila surround the rose, while a few small red berries echo the bouquet. The stems are tied with a narrow red satin bow, which is perfectly in tune with the groom's bold red tie and sharp white shirt, suggesting meticulous attention to detail. The bottom-left panel displays another bouquet laid on a textured beige cloth. Here, open red roses and red berries are enveloped by broad, sculptural dark green leaves that curl and fan around the flowers, creating a modern, almost architectural silhouette. A red ribbon binds the stems, catching the eye at the right-hand side. Finally, the bottom-right shows a dome-shaped table centerpiece: a compact grouping of red roses and berries perched on a white spherical base woven from natural fibers, with two smaller wooden orbs nearby on a pale surface. Against a soft beige and grey background, the entire collage feels like a curated snapshot of wedding florals designed for an Earls Court venue, where every piece reflects a unified, passionate red theme from aisle to reception table.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-frame wedding collage showcases a complete floral story in soft pink, lavender, and bright green, as if created for an elegant Earls Court celebration that moves from registry office to intimate dinner. In the upper-left frame, the bride's white lace gown forms a delicate backdrop for a hand-tied bouquet held close to her waist. The flowers are densely arranged: light pink and lavender roses open in soft spirals, tucked around bright green button chrysanthemums that add a lively pop of colour. Pale pink alstroemeria with tiny yellow markings and wisps of white baby's breath are threaded throughout, while fresh green foliage frames the bouquet, lending it a plush, rounded silhouette. In the upper-right frame, attention shifts to the groom's dark charcoal suit and rich fuchsia tie, where a coordinating boutonniere is pinned. This petite design features a single blush rosebud paired with a few vivid green chrysanthemums, small tufts of gypsophila, and fine strands of decorative grass, all wrapped with a slim pink ribbon that subtly echoes the bouquet's tones without stealing focus. The lower-left frame displays a similar bouquet laid horizontally on a light beige, textured cloth, allowing every stem and bloom to be seen. The fuchsia ribbon binding the stems runs smoothly and firmly, demonstrating the florist's precise craftsmanship. Finally, the lower-right frame offers a view of a compact table centerpiece: a tight mound of pink and lavender roses, green button chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath, placed in a white, lattice-style spherical vase on a clean white surface, flanked by two smaller woven spheres, ideal for dressing a wedding table in an Earls Court restaurant or private reception space.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry scenes feels like a quiet walk through a celebration in Earls Court, united by the same romantic language of cream and pale yellow roses, pink and mauve tones, airy white filler flowers, and fresh green foliage. In the top left panel, a bride holds a rounded, hand-tied bouquet close to the fitted lace bodice of her white dress. The bouquet is tightly composed, each rose head carefully turned: buttery cream blooms and warm ivory petals are interwoven with deeper pink and magenta roses, while baby's breath and peeks of greenery soften the edges. The effect is classic and luxurious, as if captured in soft daylight drifting in from a side street off Cromwell Road. The top right panel brings us closer to the groom's details: a dark grey or charcoal jacket, a crisp white shirt, and a rich red silk tie that glows subtly against the fabric. At the lapel, a single white rosebud boutonniere rests, its petals still cupped, embraced by tiny white flowers and a slim sprig of green. A narrow white satin bow wraps the stems, giving the impression of thoughtful coordination and quiet elegance. In the bottom left panel, a smaller bridesmaid's bouquet lies on an off-white, textured linen surface, more relaxed in outline yet echoing the bridal design. Cream and pale yellow roses tumble alongside cheerful pink ones, cushioned by clouds of baby's breath and leafy greenery; the stems are wrapped in a pink and white striped ribbon that adds gentle, personalised charm, like something chosen after a stroll through a local Earls Court market. Finally, the bottom right panel shows a compact rose arrangement perched on an open, spherical vase made of intertwined white twigs, accompanied by two smaller, pale woven spheres. Set against a muted beige background on a white surface, this centerpiece feels tailor-made for wedding tables in nearby Kensington venues, combining natural texture with polished romance.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A romantic bridal bouquet is cradled in two hands, its shape slightly domed yet soft around the edges, like a cloud of early morning light made solid. The colour palette is cool and understated, balancing creamy white lisianthus with their silk-like petals, powder-soft lilac tones, and gentle hints of lavender that echo the dusky sky over Earls Court on a quiet spring evening. Nestled between the lisianthus, pastel hydrangea heads add a plush, billowy texture, while playful spheres of lilac allium pop out with subtle charm, their tiny star-like florets giving the bouquet an almost celestial detail. Fresh greenery winds through the blooms and peeks out around the perimeter, adding a crisp contrast of cool green and giving the stems a natural frame, as if the bouquet has just been gathered from a well-tended London garden near Brompton Cemetery. The stems are neatly bound, likely with a soft ribbon, offering a comfortable grip and a sense of steadiness to the design. Light pools on the petals, giving the bouquet a youthful glow and creating gentle shadows between each flower, so you can almost feel the layered depth with your fingertips. The imagined fragrance is tender and comforting-powdery, slightly sweet, and reminiscent of a garden waking up at dawn. It is easy to picture this bouquet being carried down the aisle of a small Earls Court church, then later resting on a candlelit table at a local reception, crafted with the kind of quiet expertise a neighbourhood florist brings to each couple's story.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This four-part image study presents a cohesive wedding palette of warm peach roses, airy white gypsophila, and verdant greenery, rendered with an attentive florist's eye. The top-left photo shows a bride gently holding a compact, round bouquet; the apricot-peach roses are fully open, their velvety petals forming layered spirals, while tiny clusters of baby's breath float between blooms and glossy ruscus peeks out to give sculpted contrast. Light falls softly across the ivory fabric of her gown, highlighting the bouquet's texture and the reassuring weight of well-secured stems. In the top-right close-up a groom wears a single peach rosebud boutonnière on a deep charcoal or navy jacket; the rose is framed by delicate gypsophila and a slender sprig of greenery, and a peach ribbon bow at its base mirrors the warm tone of the coral tie and crisp white shirt beneath, expressing careful colour coordination. The bottom-left image offers a still-life view of the bridal bouquet set on a pale, subtly textured cloth, where the full rounded form, the patterned white ribbon wrapping the handle with tiny peach dots, and a few pearl pins show the craftsman's finishing touches. The bottom-right panel features a centerpiece: a generous dome of peach roses and baby's breath arranged in a white woven spherical holder, with two smaller woven spheres placed in front to complete the look. Overall the collage reads as refined and tactile-perfect for ceremony tables and bouquets destined for relaxed receptions around Earls Court and nearby Gloucester Road, presenting a scent and softness that invites quiet celebration.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This cohesive four-panel image reads like the story of a single wedding palette rendered in flowers: full, fragrant white oriental lilies paired with double white Eustoma whose rims are touched in vivid purple, all composed with an experienced hand. The lilies offer broad, satin-smooth petals and open throats that release a soft, heady scent, while partially closed buds and clustered Eustoma provide a sense of unfolding time and anticipation. Deep purple spike accents thread through the compositions, their linear silhouettes contrasting with rounded blooms, and a healthy assortment of greenery-from long, grass-like blades to wider, sculptural leaves-gives the arrangements breath and movement. One panel captures the bride holding the bouquet against her strapless gown; another shows a groom's boutonnière expertly pinned to charcoal grey, its single purple-edged lisianthus, a small lily bud and a touch of spiky purple bound with a white ribbon bow, the purple tie beneath echoing the floral accents. A smaller hand-tied bouquet rests on textured beige fabric, stems neatly wrapped in white ribbon for easy carrying down Earl's Court Road or into a Kensington townhouse, while the reception piece is a sculptural tall arrangement in a white open-lattice spherical vase, with blooms spilling over and two beige woven spheres on the table to suggest coordinated decor. As a local florist familiar with Earls Court and nearby Gloucester Road, Earls Court Flowers would describe the light as warm and late-morning soft, revealing every velvety petal and the careful interplay of colour, scent and texture-timeless, elegant, and quietly celebratory.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
In a close, intimate view, a bride holds a bouquet of blooming white lilies and a single red rose against the smooth backdrop of her ivory wedding dress, evoking the atmosphere of a refined celebration near Earl's Court. The lilies, fully open, display wide, elegant petals that curve gently at the tips, creating layered, star-shaped blossoms that glow softly in the available light. Their white hue has a slight creaminess that complements the tone of the gown, suggesting a harmony of textures and colours. Nestled at the bouquet's heart, one red rose punctuates the arrangement with a deep, velvety crimson, its petals folded densely into a spiralled centre that draws immediate attention and speaks of passion and devotion. Around these focal blooms, tufts of green foliage and fine blades of ornamental grass extend outward, lending motion and a touch of wild grace, reminiscent of greenery glimpsed in hidden courtyards off Earl's Court Road. Bright red hypericum berries cluster among the leaves, their smooth, rounded forms adding playful contrast, while tiny clouds of baby's breath blur the edges between flower and foliage, infusing the bouquet with airy lightness. The bride's hands, carefully manicured, hold the stems with a gentle but assured grip, suggesting both reverence for the tradition she is part of and readiness for the future she is stepping into. The bouquet appears freshly arranged, petals unblemished, leaves crisp, as if delivered just in time from a trusted local florist. Together, the flowers and the way they are held create an image of poised joy, a moment balanced between anticipation and fulfilment on a wedding day in Earl's Court.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In the soft, natural light of a dressing room near Earl's Court station, the boutonnière reads as a miniature, deliberate composition-a single pale yellow rose bud, velvety and poised, given space to speak against a whisper of baby's breath and a few narrow, herbaceous sprigs of green. The rose's petal edges hold a creamy translucence that softens the contrast with the sharp black of a groom's lapel and the vibrant note of a red tie; together they form a study in calm affection amid the day's excitement. Tied with a neat white ribbon, the tiny cluster balances plushness and restraint: the rose is comforting to touch, the baby's breath flutters like confetti in miniature, and the greens add a whisper of fresh, garden-like scent. As a florist who assembles dozens of these small tokens, I attend to the weight and angle so the pin sits true on a lapel during a walk down a short Earl's Court Road or a carriage arrival at a nearby venue. The boutonnière is more than an accessory; it's a fragrant punctuation-a small, intimate gesture that harmonises with the bride's bouquet and the ceremony's tone. I choose stems that will stay fresh from rehearsal to vows, imagining the quiet smile it will draw, the photograph that will be kept: a little emblem of sentiment, crafted with the same care I bring to our larger arrangements for weddings across the neighbourhood.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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