SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
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This collage of four wedding florals feels like a complete love story told in blooms, crafted in the heart of London's Chinatown. The top-left image shows a bride in a delicate white lace gown, her upper body softly cropped so that the focus rests on the bouquet she holds. The bouquet is round and full, brimming with light pink and lilac-toned roses, lime-bright button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria with fine yellow freckles, and feathery white baby's breath, all woven through with rich green foliage that suggests freshness straight from an early-morning flower market near Gerrard Street. In the top-right, the camera closes in on a boutonniere pinned neatly to a charcoal grey suit. A single blush-pink rosebud is paired with tiny chartreuse chrysanthemums, airy gypsophila, and slender blades of decorative grass, all bound with a slim fuchsia ribbon that picks up the colour of the groom's tie, mirroring the bridal bouquet with quiet elegance. The lower-left panel offers a side view of a coordinating bouquet resting on a neutral beige fabric, its stems tightly wrapped in the same bright pink ribbon, revealing the careful spiral of the hand-tied stems that a local florist might shape before a ceremony near Leicester Square or Soho. In the lower-right, a compact centerpiece sits on a clean white surface: roses in shades of pink and lavender, green chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, and baby's breath completely fill a white spherical vase with a lattice-like texture. Two smaller woven decorative spheres sit beside it, completing a cohesive table setting ideal for restaurant receptions and tea-house celebrations across Chinatown. This wedding bouquet appears as though it has been composed in a moment of stillness above the lively streets of Chinatown, a serene contrast to the colour and movement outside. At its centre, dusky lilac and pale lavender roses form a gentle focal point, their cool-toned petals layered in perfect spirals that suggest patience, devotion, and lasting love. Between these roses, delicate sprays of gypsophila float like tiny white clouds, filling the spaces with softness and air, so the bouquet never feels heavy, even when viewed up close. Scattered thoughtfully among the pastel blooms are bright green button chrysanthemums, their compact, rounded forms brimming with playful character; their chartreuse hue offers a crisp, uplifting jolt of colour reminiscent of the fresh greens seen in nearby Soho Square after a light spring shower. Pink alstroemeria stem outwards in graceful arcs, each blossom brushed with subtle streaks that draw the eye from one rose to the next, giving the bouquet a sense of gentle motion, almost like a dancer turning slowly. Around the edges, layers of glossy greenery cradle the flowers, creating a natural frame that enhances the contrasts between lilac, pink, green, and white. The light falling over the bouquet is soft and flattering, as though filtered through a studio window above a Chinatown side street, picking out velvety textures, subtle shadows, and the occasional glint of moisture on a petal. The whole arrangement feels like a quiet celebration of love and promise, carefully crafted for a wedding, engagement, or anniversary that holds deep personal meaning. Laid gently across a pale, stone-grey fabric that resembles fine linen, this romantic bouquet looks like it is waiting to be lifted for a wedding portrait somewhere between Chinatown's Gerrard Street and the theatres of Shaftesbury Avenue. The composition is dense and rounded, built around clusters of lavender roses in full bloom, their petals curling in soft, velvety layers that suggest quiet luxury. Threaded between the roses, pink and white alstroemeria bring movement and delicacy, their slender petals etched with fine strokes of yellow and tiny speckles that invite a closer look. Bright green button chrysanthemums sit like playful pompons, their crisp, chartreuse colour injecting a vivid modern note that keeps the bouquet from feeling too traditional. Light sprays of baby's breath are scattered through the flowers, adding an airy, cloud-like softness that seems almost to float above the arrangement. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a smooth, blush-pink satin ribbon, which is further adorned with a strand of delicate pearls, giving the handle a refined, bridal finish reminiscent of classic London wedding style. Below the ribbon, the clean-cut stems fan out slightly, displaying their natural texture and hinting at the bouquet's hand-crafted nature. The overall mood is intimate and celebratory, as if this design was created by a local florist who understands how to balance East and West - perfect for weddings, civil ceremonies, or anniversary dinners in Chinatown's cosy restaurants, where soft lighting and shared dishes echo the bouquet's sense of warmth and togetherness. This photograph showcases a finely crafted wedding boutonnière, laid out so that every curve and texture can be appreciated as if held in the palm of your hand. At its centre, a soft blush-pink rose opens tenderly, the outer petals slightly lighter than the deeper, more romantic tones within. Tucked beside it, a compact, chartreuse-green button chrysanthemum adds a spark of vibrancy and modern style, drawing the eye with its tight, intricate petals. Around these, wisps of white gypsophila spill gently, their tiny blossoms forming a lacy halo that contrasts delicately with the rose's smooth, velvety surface. Slim strands of greenery and a single, sleek leaf arc gracefully around the flowers, giving the boutonnière an elongated, sculpted profile that would sit beautifully on a dark suit jacket worn to a ceremony near Leicester Square or a reception in the lantern-lit streets of Chinatown. The stems are cleanly wrapped in a soft mauve satin ribbon, with a small, understated bow and short trailing ends that hint at movement but never overwhelm the floral elements. The overall mood is one of quiet celebration and thoughtful refinement: pastel romance tempered by contemporary touches of fresh green. You can almost imagine the faint scent of the rose mingling with city air on an early afternoon, as the wearer steps out of a cab near Wardour Street on the way to a registry office or hotel. Expertly arranged, this small piece of floral design reflects the kind of care and precision you would expect from a seasoned Chinatown wedding florist. This boutonniere is composed like a tiny work of art, the sort of piece a careful florist in Chinatown might craft for a special celebration just off Shaftesbury Avenue. At its centre sits a full, cool pink rose, each velvety petal softly curling and layered, with a gentle ombré that fades almost to porcelain at the outer edges. Close beside it, pastel alstroemeria blooms open with painterly stripes of pale pink and hints of lemony yellow deep in their throats, lending movement and a whisper of exotic charm. A sprinkling of white gypsophila, each bloom fine and star-like, wraps the focal flowers in an airy halo, softening the outlines and adding a romantic, clouded texture. Slender green fronds and small leaves arc outward and upward, their fresh, crisp surfaces contrasting with the plushness of the rose, creating a sense of lightness and natural flow. The stems are meticulously bound in a smooth, satin-finish ribbon the colour of rose quartz, tied so precisely that no loose ends show, just a sleek, polished finish ready for pinning to a suit jacket or traditional outfit. The boutonniere lies on a textured fabric backdrop, whose gentle weave hints at linen or fine cotton, and the light falling across the image is soft, as if filtered through an overcast London sky. One can almost imagine the subtle fragrance-rosy, green, and clean-lingering in the air during a wedding reception in a Chinatown restaurant or an intimate registry ceremony nearby. Discreet yet expressive, this arrangement feels like a small love note worn close to the heart, crafted with intention for moments of tenderness and pride. Seen from a slightly raised viewpoint, this hand-tied bouquet lies on a soft, neutral-toned fabric that looks a little like natural linen, its subtle weave creating a calm backdrop for the lively flowers. In the centre, several pink roses unfurl gracefully, each petal layered in classic spirals, suggesting a quiet romance you could imagine at an intimate reception just off Leicester Square or along the edge of Chinatown. Around them, lime-green button chrysanthemums form bright, round accents, their small, tufted petals giving a modern twist to the palette and echoing the playful energy of the nearby markets and bakeries. Interlaced with these are pink alstroemeria, their trumpet-shaped flowers brushed in gentle blush and lined with fine, darker pink streaks and warm yellow flecks, adding a touch of intricacy and movement. Wisps of white baby's breath drift through the arrangement, softening the spaces between blooms and lending a dreamy, almost cloud-like texture that makes the bouquet feel light yet abundant. The whole design is framed by fresh green foliage, likely stems of eucalyptus or similar leaves, their cool tones and natural curves providing depth and a garden-fresh feeling, as if just gathered from a city courtyard garden. At the base, the stems are neatly aligned and secured with a wide satin ribbon in a vibrant magenta shade, which glows against the greenery and hints at celebration. The lighting is gentle and even, drawing attention to the different textures without glare, making this bouquet perfect for a wedding morning, a romantic gift, or a special event celebrated around Chinatown and the West End. In this close, detailed image, a lush, rounded bouquet glows gently against a soft beige or off-white wall, much like a refined wedding centerpiece set in a chic Chinatown restaurant near Wardour Street. The flowers form a dense, domed canopy of colour, with lavish roses in shades of lilac and deep pink opening fully to reveal delicate, layered hearts. Woven through the roses are graceful stems of pale pink alstroemeria, their petals delicately freckled and slightly flared, giving the impression of tiny, dancing butterflies. Nestled among these pastel tones, bold lime green button chrysanthemums add a crisp, contemporary contrast, their tidy, spherical blooms introducing both texture and a sense of playful structure. Fine sprigs of white baby's breath are scattered throughout, their tiny blossoms forming a misty veil that softens the lines between each flower. A ring of dark green foliage sits low around the base, adding depth and a natural frame. The arrangement is carefully placed in a white, spherical wicker vase with an intricate, open lattice design, almost like a piece of modern sculpture. This globe-like container rests on a smooth white tabletop that echoes its clean lines. To one side, two smaller decorative spheres made from pale, woven strips of wood or bamboo lie casually together, reinforcing the theme of natural materials and handmade craftsmanship. The overall atmosphere is serene yet joyful, perfectly suited for a sophisticated wedding collection or as a polished floral gift delivered to hotels and homes around Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus, and the nearby West End theatres.

SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION

When it comes to flower delivery for a special event such as a wedding day, Handy Flowers will come to the rescue. Sincerely Yours is another wonderful scented flower collection that will blow your mind and that of your guests.

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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    This is the second time I ordered. There are no questions about the delivery and assembly of bouquets. In both cases, the flowers stood for a long time. I advise everyone to shop from this flower store.

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    You did a wonderful job with the bridesmaid bouquets and the buttonholes. However, nothing could compare to the grace and the beauty of the bridal bouquet! Recommend your service to everyone!

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    Flowers were absolutely beautiful!

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    Fantastic flowers – fresh, excellently cared for and beautifully arranged. Could not have asked for more!

    R
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    The changes to the wedding meant a lot of new flowers and we needed a speedy service. Luckily, Handy Flowers provided us with a great assortment of fresh flowers and made the whole room look and smell great. Thank you!

    J
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    The table arrangements were simply great, with all the colours and ribbons. They looked so nice and added a lot to the beauty of the decor. Everything went so well!

    T
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    The wedding was truly gorgeous thanks to the flowers you arranged - the table arrangements were astonishing!

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    All the men had beautiful buttonholes, and the girls had astonishing corsages. The guests looked their best, and I do not think we could have chosen a better wedding florist. Thank you so much!

    M
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    Needed flowers for my brother's wedding. Did a web search. Found this florist. Can't say enough good words about the table arrangement and the fast delivery. Great job.

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    They transformed the venue with their amazing flowers! Couldn't have asked for more!

    M
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    It was much simpler to plan the wedding when the flower delivery was arranged by Handy Flowers. And the end result was remarkable, I got a beautiful wedding day and I still can’t decide which flowers were more beautiful.

    C

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