LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
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This boutonniere feels like a small, considered reverie, placed on a soft beige backdrop that resembles burlap warmed by early sunlight. The principal bloom is a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid: broad, even petals unfold with quiet symmetry and reveal a delicate yellow-orange throat that reads as the piece's gentle heartbeat. Encircling that heart, plentiful sprays of gypsophila lend a whisper-light texture-tiny white stars that seem to float around the orchid, softening edges and adding a romantic haze. Nestled beneath and between those fronds, polished red hypericum berries provide spirited accents; their glossy skins catch the light and introduce an autumnal cheer that balances the orchid's calmness. Pale green, slender buds suggest recent harvest and imminent opening, a promise of continued freshness. The lush, deep green foliage-smooth, slightly reflective-anchors the arrangement and creates a verdant frame like leaves along a riverside walk. A scarlet satin ribbon binds the stems in a tidy knot, its sheen and colour lending a confident, celebratory finish and a slight reference to traditional wedding palettes. The composition is compact, deliberate and wearable, suited to formal days and quiet celebrations alike: a groom's buttonhole after a ceremony at the city's college chapels or a thoughtful adornment for an anniversary dinner by the Cherwell. The piece melds refined materials with handcrafted restraint, offering both visual harmony and the soft scent of fresh greenery. This four-image composition captures a fully coordinated wedding florals set in a refined red-and-white scheme, the sort of signature look that suits a ceremony in a restored Oxford chapel or a reception in a town-centre Georgian townhouse. In the upper-left panel the bride is shown from mid-torso, her lace bodice luminous against a soft beige backdrop as she holds a generous cascading bouquet. The bouquet layers open white lilies and tightly budded red roses with elegant white phalaenopsis orchids that tumble downward like satin ribbons. Interspersed are delicate sprigs of Gypsophila (baby's breath), clusters of red hypericum berries and mixed foliages - some broad, some fine and wispy - creating a textured, three-dimensional feel. The top-right close-up focuses on the groom's boutonniere on a dark grey suit: a pristine phalaenopsis bloom sits centre stage, framed by tiny baby's breath and twin berry clusters, tied with a slender red ribbon that picks up the groom's tie. Below, a small corsage rests on a light woven fabric, showing the tactile contrast between smooth orchid petals and the waxy berries, finished with a playful red ribbon loop. The bottom-right image reveals a tabletop arrangement in a white woven vase, flanked by white spherical accents; it echoes the bride's bouquet so the wedding décor reads as a single, elegant statement. The lighting is soft and natural, suggesting a spring celebration and the scent profile leans sweetly of rose and lily - perfect for an event with guests arriving from Jericho or Summertown in Oxford. A single creamy Phalaenopsis orchid unfolds against the dark, structured backdrop of a charcoal suit jacket in this intimate close-up, its petals luminous and almost satin to the eye. The orchid's central lip shows a delicate yellow-gold and white pattern that draws the gaze inward, while a few glossy deep-green leaves provide a steady, organic frame. Tiny cloud-like sprigs of gypsophila float around the bloom, their minute white flowers softening the composition and suggesting nostalgic, celebratory moments. Nearby, rounded hypericum berries in a gentle coral-red introduce a warm blush, their plumpness a tactile contrast to the orchid's sleek planes. A narrow twist of red satin ribbon is carefully tied at the base of the arrangement, its sheen mirroring the solid red tie knotted tightly against a pale patterned shirt beneath the jacket.

This boutonnière is pinned to the left lapel, positioned where it will catch both morning light and camera flashes without overpowering the suit's clean lines. The shirt's subtle grid - likely a light blue or grey - and the charcoal fabric create a sophisticated backdrop that lets the floral elements read clearly in photographs. Designed for intimate weddings, proms, or formal galas around Jericho, Botley Road and the city's historic college quads, the piece speaks of considered craftsmanship: secure wiring, fresh stems, and a finish that will remain neat through procession and reception. It evokes quiet confidence and gentle celebration, the kind of floral accent guests often remark upon when strolling by the river or through nearby lanes. In this detailed bridal image, the camera lingers on a sumptuous cascading bouquet held neatly at the bride's waist, the bodice of her white gown forming a textured backdrop of lace and subtle embroidery. The composition is dominated by large, fully opened red roses, their petals arranged in tight spirals that suggest depth, devotion, and timeless romance. Between them rest luminous white lilies, their broad petals slightly curved and cool in appearance, each bloom showing off gently protruding green stamens that add a fresh, botanical note. Flowing from the central cluster, multiple strands of white Phalaenopsis orchids tumble downward with effortless grace, their smooth petals and small unopened buds creating a sense of movement, as if the bouquet is in mid-sway along an aisle in an Oxford college hall. Tiny tufts of white baby's breath peek from between the larger flowers, softening the design with a lacy haze that feels almost like morning mist along the River Thames at Folly Bridge. Glossy red hypericum berries are scattered throughout, providing cheerful pops of colour and a rounded texture that contrasts beautifully with the velvety roses and sleek orchids. The greenery weaves around and beneath, mixing feathery fronds with fuller leaves to frame the blooms and extend the cascading line. A few discreet green-tipped white blooms, likely Ornithogalum, introduce further delicacy and craft. The bride's arms curve protectively around the arrangement, and the softly blurred beige background keeps every eye on the vivid red-and-white palette. This bouquet feels tailored for a sophisticated Oxford wedding, the sort you might see leaving the Sheldonian Theatre or one of the city's historic churches, its colours bold yet beautifully balanced. A lush wedding arrangement of snowy lilies, classic red roses, soft orchids, and berries sits composed and harmonious, like a centrepiece set for a reception in an Oxford hotel near Broad Street. Large ivory lilies open dramatically, each bloom a graceful star with slightly ruffled edges, their smooth petals catching the light and reflecting a feeling of new beginnings. Nestled alongside, deep red roses, tightly layered and velvety, provide contrast and depth, their colour reminiscent of old leather-bound books in the Bodleian Library. Gently cascading from the design, pale orchid blooms with creamy white petals and subtle blush centres drape over the edge, lending movement and an almost silk-like texture, as though the flowers themselves are leaning into the celebration. Wisps of gypsophila weave through the arrangement, softening the transition between the bold reds and crisp whites, creating a cloud-like veil that feels both romantic and modern. Small clusters of shiny red berries punctuate the bouquet, echoing the joyful energy of wedding guests spilling out into Radcliffe Square after a ceremony. The rounded, carefully balanced shape makes it easy to imagine this arrangement gracing a head table, or placed near the entrance to welcome guests to an Oxfordshire barn wedding. Gentle greenery peeks out from beneath the focal blooms, adding structure without overpowering them. The overall impression is refined yet heartfelt, like a love story grounded in tradition but open to contemporary touches. Every bloom seems placed with intention, reflecting the practiced eye of a local florist attuned to the tastes of couples marrying across Oxford and the nearby villages.

LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION

Craft your dream wedding with the Love Devotion Wedding Collection from Flowers Oxford. Designed for romantic, fairytale celebrations, this premium wedding flower package brings together elegant bridal bouquets, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets and stylish groom boutonnieres, all created by our expert Oxford florists. Choose from three curated package sizes to suit your guest list: the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for weddings of 100+ guests. Each option includes one stunning bridal bouquet plus matching florals for your wedding party, ensuring a cohesive, luxurious look from aisle to reception. Using fresh, high-quality blooms and timeless design, we tailor colours and style to your theme, whether classic, modern or rustic romance. Based in Oxford, Flowers Oxford offers reliable service, professional guidance and beautifully finished arrangements that photograph perfectly and last throughout your big day. Elevate your ceremony and reception décor with coordinated wedding flowers that express your love and devotion in every petal. Reserve your Love Devotion Wedding Collection today and let our Oxford florists take care of every floral detail.
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    Lovely arrangements, especially the bridal bouquet. I will send an inquiry today for my sister's wedding flowers. I hope you could help us out!

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    The variety of flowers was astonishing and they all went well with the tablecloths and the bridesmaids’ dresses. It was all a very colourful event!

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    Great choice of flowers and arrangements. The bridesmaids’ bouquets looked beautiful and were rivalled only by the bride’s bouquet.

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    All I have to say regarding this floral delivery service is: just AMAZING!

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    We enjoyed ordering and getting the flowers from this flower company. The communication with the team was easy and we were treated with a kind and professional attitude. The best part of everything was the flowers! Wow, they were extremely beautiful and just added a very romantic finishing touch to our ceremony. Thanks a lot Handy Flowers! You were great!

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    Amazing flowers. And the combination of the bouquets is bonkers!

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    Fantastic flower arrangements by Handy Flowers, could not have chosen better help for the wedding!

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    Beautiful, fresh flowers! All of the arrangements were exquisite!

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