Flowers Oxford Wedding Collections

At Flowers Oxford, we know your wedding day in Oxford deserves nothing less than breathtaking flowers that feel personal and unforgettable. From intimate ceremonies at Oxford Town Hall to elegant receptions near the Bodleian Library or along High Street, our expert florist team designs wedding bouquets and arrangements tailored to your venue, style, and season.

With years of experience creating bespoke wedding flowers across Headington, Cowley, and Summertown, we blend classic romance with fresh, modern touches. Every bridal bouquet, buttonhole, and table centrepiece is handcrafted using premium stems, carefully conditioned in our Oxford studio for maximum freshness and impact.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across Oxford when you order online before 3 PM, ideal for last‑minute wedding extras, thank‑you bouquets, or rehearsal flowers. Our local knowledge means your designs arrive on time and in perfect condition, whether to a historic college, hotel, or private home.

  • Personal consultations with experienced wedding florists
  • Custom colour palettes to match dresses, décor, and theme
  • Reliable venue delivery and careful on‑site placement

Trust Flowers Oxford to bring your wedding vision to life with lush, romantic flowers that look stunning in person and in photos. Order your wedding bouquets and arrangements online today and let our local florist team take care of every floral detail.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the crisp line of a tailored suit, this wedding ensemble pairs old-world romance with contemporary restraint: the boutonnière is a single, curling red rosebud, its velvety petals forming a perfect spiral, accented by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a trailing sliver of eucalyptus that softens the formal edge with a hint of movement. The matching bridal bouquet continues the tale in larger scale-lush blue hydrangeas provide a dramatic, cloud-like foundation whose rounded heads give the arrangement substantial form, while classic red roses rise from within, their rich crimson offering a striking focal contrast. Interspersed eucalyptus leaves lend a cool, silver-green texture and a subtle, refreshing scent that lifts the deeper floral notes; the baby's breath acts as a delicate counterpoint, its feathery white clusters like soft confetti. Taken together, the pieces feel curated for both portraiture and natural moments: confident, intimate, and a little playful. As the couple strolls across a bit of Oxford-perhaps from Jericho's cafés to photographs near the Covered Market-the bouquet's colours stand out against stone and sky, and the boutonnière ties the groom's look back to the bride's blooms. This design, prepared by experienced hands with attention to scent and seasonality, balances visual drama and tactile comfort, making it an elegant, wearable symbol of unity and celebration in the city's textured historic setting. Flowers Oxford crafted this pairing with a florist's eye for proportion and a neighbour's knowledge of local light and weather.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This collage quietly narrates a wedding day's details through matching floral moments, with the boutonniere offering a small, emotional punctuation. In the top-left panel, a hand-held bridal bouquet reads as a soft, rounded sculpture: a centre of pale peach roses, their petals folded inward like gentle promises, ringed by white lisianthus with striking purple edges and dotted with fleeting clusters of baby's breath. The picture's light is tender, catching the roses' warmth against creamy dress fabric. Top-right zeroes in on the groom's lapel where a single peach rose boutonniere is pinned to a dark charcoal suit jacket. The rose mirrors the bride's blooms exactly, softened by wisps of greenery and tiny baby's breath, and anchored with a blush-peach ribbon that echoes the groom's solid peach tie peeking beneath his lapel - a quiet, elegant conversation between fabrics and flowers. The bottom-left frame shows a slightly smaller posy resting on a neutral woven cloth; the stems are finished with a peach ribbon and small pearly pins, a tactile detail that evokes vintage weddings in Oxford's historic halls. Bottom-right displays a low, round centerpiece in a white, intricately open-weave basket, surrounded by two light woven spheres, the whole assembly suggesting a reception table in a cosy college annexe or a marquee near University Parks. There is a subtle fragrance suggested - warm rose with a hint of summer grass - and a composed simplicity that feels both contemporary and timeless on High Street celebrations.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
A four-part wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story in white, green, and red, reminiscent of a refined Oxford city ceremony. In the top-left image, only the bride's torso and hands are visible, framed against a soft beige background that echoes the mellow tones of local stone. She holds a dramatic cascading bouquet, dominated by large white oriental lilies whose open trumpets and dark stamens give depth and fragrance. Flowing from the main cluster, white Phalaenopsis orchids descend like silk ribbons, each bloom catching the light. A single cream-tinged yellow rose glows at the centre, nestled among round green button-like flowers, bright red berries, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila. Fine strands of greenery and slender grasses weave between the blooms, adding airiness and gentle movement, as if stirred by a breeze drifting across Oxford's University Parks. In the top-right image, a groom or male guest wears a dark charcoal suit with a crisp white shirt and a striking red tie. On his lapel sits a carefully crafted boutonnière: a pristine white orchid blossom, a compact cluster of green pompon flowers, and sprigs of baby's breath, all neatly bound with a vivid red ribbon that echoes the tie. The bottom-left image isolates this buttonhole, resting on a subtly textured beige fabric, so that its structure is clear-the curved orchid petals, the supporting green leaf, and the smooth satin wrap. In the bottom-right, the bridal bouquet is shown in full, placed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker-style spheres arranged beside it. This final scene suggests a thoughtfully styled reception table, the lilies, orchids, rose, green spheres, and red berries working together to create a modern yet timeless wedding design, similar to what a skilled Oxford florist might prepare for a ceremony near the Bodleian or along the High Street.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-image wedding collage presents a cohesive floral story, as if following a couple from their vows in central Oxford to a joyful reception near the colleges. The top-left photograph focuses on the bride's torso, her strapless white gown acting as a clean backdrop for a generous, rounded bouquet. Fuchsia pink peonies, rich and ruffled, dominate the arrangement, interlaced with white alstroemeria whose petals carry subtle maroon flecks, and fine, spiky pale-green flowers. Deep green foliage cups the blooms, giving the bouquet a lush, almost garden-like feel. In the top-right frame, the groom's charcoal suit is captured in close-up, showing a lavender tie and a carefully placed boutonniere. That small piece repeats the wedding palette on a miniature scale: white alstroemeria florets, wiry green accents, and leaves, all gathered with a lavender satin ribbon, the sort a local florist in Oxford would pin just before the walk down the aisle. The bottom-left image reveals a smaller bouquet laid on a softly textured beige surface, suggesting a bridesmaid or toss bouquet. Its magenta peonies, white alstroemeria, and green details echo the bridal design, the stems neatly wrapped in a bright lavender ribbon. Finally, the bottom-right photograph shows a low, compact table centerpiece, arranged in a white woven, globe-shaped vase that resembles intertwining strands of rattan. Three smaller, beige decorative spheres nestle beside it, tying the table décor together. Across all four panels, the consistent colour story and textures speak of thoughtful planning and skilled floristry for an elegant Oxford wedding celebration.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this photograph, the bride's bouquet takes centre stage as it rests against the intricate lace of her gown, a delicate composition of roses and gypsophila that exudes romance and understated luxury. The bouquet features tightly clustered blush pink and lilac roses, their petals layered in soft spirals, creating a rounded, almost cushion-like silhouette. The pinks are gentle and powdery, the lilacs cooler and more serene, together creating a colour palette that feels tender and refined. Surrounding and intermingling with these roses is a cloud of fine white gypsophila, its tiny blossoms forming a light, feathery frame that softens the edges of the bouquet. This airy halo gives the arrangement a sense of weightlessness, as though the flowers were suspended in the soft daylight that seems to wash over the scene. Behind the bouquet, the bride's lace dress is partially visible, its detailed pattern echoing the delicate distribution of the gypsophila flowers. The interaction between the smooth rose petals, the dainty gypsophila, and the textured lace creates a rich tapestry of surfaces, each enhancing the others. The overall composition feels intimate, as if captured during a quiet moment near the entrance of an Oxford chapel or beneath the stone arches of a college cloister. The bouquet appears freshly made, every rose head firm and hydrated, the stems likely bound securely and discretely beneath the blossoms. This is the kind of floral design that would be carried proudly down the aisle at Oxford Town Hall or in a riverside venue near Iffley, embodying the joy and hope of the day. You can imagine the bride breathing in the soft, sweet scent of the roses as she prepares to walk towards her future, the bouquet a tangible symbol of love and new beginnings.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive red rose and baby's breath theme, designed with the quiet romance you might find at an Oxford city-centre ceremony. In the top-left frame, a bride dressed in a classic white lace gown holds a rounded bouquet densely filled with rich crimson roses. Each velvety bloom is nestled among clouds of tiny white baby's breath, while small hints of deep green foliage add contrast and structure. The flowers appear freshly arranged, the petals crisp and flawless, as if prepared moments before the vows in a chapel near Christ Church Meadow. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, pinned to a charcoal-grey suit jacket over a clean white shirt and vivid red tie. A single red rosebud is complemented by clusters of baby's breath, slender green leaves, and fine strands of ornamental grass, all tied together with a neat, bright red satin ribbon that subtly echoes the bridal bouquet. The bottom-left image shows another hand-tied bouquet resting on a light grey, slightly textured surface. Open red roses and generous sprays of baby's breath form a rounded shape, bound at the stems with red and white striped twine, suggesting the skilled hands of a local florist working in a studio not far from Jericho or Summertown. In the bottom-right frame, a compact centerpiece of red roses and baby's breath sits atop a white, spherical woven vase, with two smaller off-white decorative orbs arranged in front. Taken together, these panels show coordinated wedding flowers suitable for receptions across Oxford, from riverside hotels to intimate venues off the High Street.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A groom's boutonnière rests delicately against a neutral backdrop, captured in close-up so that every petal and sprig is clearly defined, like a treasured detail before an Oxford wedding. The focal point is a single rose in a soft lilac tone, its petals smooth and gently spiralled, polished to a natural sheen that catches the light without harshness. Nestled around the rose are tiny tufts of white baby's breath, each miniature bloom forming a constellation of softness, and a fine spray of feathery greenery that adds fresh contrast and movement. A slender lavender ribbon wraps the base, tied with careful precision so that the tails fall neatly, their satin surface reflecting a subtle, silvery glow. The design feels intentionally understated, the kind of piece chosen by a groom who prefers quiet elegance to showiness, yet still wants something that harmonises with the bridal bouquet. The colours echo the romantic tones often seen in the larger arrangements: lilac, cream, and hints of green that might pair beautifully with a spring ceremony along the River Cherwell or a reception in a converted barn just outside Oxford. You can almost imagine a florist's hands making final adjustments, turning the rose to the perfect angle so it sits gracefully on a lapel. The boutonnière becomes more than an accessory; it is a refined, fragrant symbol of the day's joy, small in scale but rich in texture and sentiment.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
A tranquil, low wedding arrangement sits cradled in a smooth, creamy ceramic bowl, its design radiating calm refinement that would feel perfectly suited to an intimate Oxford reception. At the heart of the display, mauve-pink roses open in generous, cup-shaped blooms, their velvety petals catching the light with a soft, almost luminous glow. Around and beneath them, white phalaenopsis orchid stems spill outward and down, their elongated petals and pale yellow centres giving a sense of gentle movement, like fabric rippling along a bridal train. Tiny stars of gypsophila weave between the roses and orchids, creating a cloudlike veil that softens every edge. The palette of mauve, blush, and white feels serene and measured, evoking the calm light of a late afternoon drifting through an Oxford townhouse window or a quiet room overlooking University Parks. The visual textures invite touch: the satin-smooth orchid petals, the plush roses, and the airy, almost weightless spray of baby's breath. Hints of green foliage peek out around the blooms, grounding the arrangement and adding a breath of garden freshness, as though the flowers were just brought in from a walled garden off Iffley Road. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, the composition is low enough for conversation across a table yet lush enough to feel generous, making it ideal as a centrepiece for a wedding breakfast, a sweetheart table, or a special anniversary meal in Oxford. Its gentle, mixed fragrance suggests a soft promise of celebration, lingering without overwhelming-simply there, like a quiet blessing over the gathering.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
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.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-part wedding collage feels like a visual walk through a refined celebration, the sort you might find tucked behind an old stone doorway off Oxford's High Street. The top-left image captures a bride from the shoulders down, dressed in a strapless white gown and holding a dramatic cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids form the main flow of the design, tumbling elegantly over her skirt and interlaced with blush pink roses, soft lavender blooms, and delicate sprays of baby's breath, all softened by trailing greenery that creates a sense of movement. In the top-right panel, a groom's dark grey lapel fills the frame, adorned with a single white orchid boutonniere, accented by tiny lavender filler flowers and neat green foliage. A slim purple ribbon secures it, neatly tying into the magenta tone of his tie peeking from beneath the jacket. On the bottom-left, another boutonniere lies carefully placed on a textured pale beige fabric, its white orchid bud and clouds of baby's breath bound together by a bright pink ribbon, suggesting a thoughtful finishing touch for a groom or groomsman. The bottom-right image showcases a luxurious cascading arrangement in an intricate white woven vase. White orchids, pink and lavender roses, and light purple filler flowers spill generously over the rim, interspersed with baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres in varying sizes rest alongside, echoing the vase's pattern and creating a modern yet romantic centerpiece, perfectly suited to an intimate reception in Jericho or along the river near Oxford's boathouses, and the kind of design a shop like Flowers Oxford would carefully compose.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A romantic wedding bouquet is captured here in close detail, the design centred on velvety mauve-pink roses whose petals curl open like whispered promises, their colour somewhere between lavender and blush. Around them, crisp green button chrysanthemums form tiny, rounded cushions, lending a fresh, playful energy that recalls the leafy corners of South Park or a walk through the Botanical Garden in Oxford. Soft white lisianthus and creamy companion blooms nestle among the roses, their frilled edges catching the light and creating a gentle halo effect around the central flowers. The arrangement is compact yet lush, a perfectly rounded dome of colour and texture supported by straight, evenly gathered stems. These are bound together in an intricate ribbon wrap of pink and white satin, smooth and slightly glossy, giving the bouquet a polished, contemporary finish. Nearby, a groom's boutonnière lies ready, composed of a single elegant white bloom accented with wisps of greenery and a delicate touch of lavender ribbon that echoes the tones of the bouquet. The lighting is tender and diffuse, much like daylight filtering through college windows, making each petal appear luminous and full of life. This bridal set feels personal and intentional, ideal for a ceremony in one of Oxford's historic chapels or an intimate celebration in Jericho. Every detail, from the choice of roses to the way the foliage frames the flowers, suggests care, craftsmanship, and the joyful anticipation that surrounds a wedding morning.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-image collage presents a harmonious suite of red rose wedding florals, styled with the quiet confidence of an experienced Oxford florist. In the top-left frame, a bride in a softly shimmering white dress holds a compact bouquet of deep red roses so closely packed that their velvety petals form a smooth, rounded surface. Red hypericum berries nestle between the blooms, their polished skins adding gentle highlights, while a ring of deep green foliage creates a tidy, circular collar around the base, giving the bouquet a refined, timeless feel suited to ceremonies near Oxford's riverside venues or historic colleges. To the right, the top panel zooms in on the groom's boutonniere pinned to a charcoal suit lapel and set against a vivid red tie. Here, a single red rosebud, still slightly cupped, is arranged with fine wisps of green foliage and tiny white gypsophila flowers, all accented with a few small red berries and finished with a narrow red satin bow. Below, on the left, another bouquet echoing the same palette is shown resting on textured beige fabric. This design features red roses and berries, but the mood shifts slightly as broad, dark green tropical leaves sweep around the blooms, folding and curving in bold, sculptural layers, with a red ribbon binding the stems. In the bottom-right image, a table centerpiece repeats the motif: a rounded cluster of red roses and berries sits atop a white, woven, spherical base crafted from natural fibers. Two smaller wooden-toned woven balls rest beside it on a smooth surface, suggesting contemporary, nature-inspired reception décor that could beautifully dress a wedding breakfast in central Oxford or a romantic dinner in Jericho.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
A refined wedding collection is presented in four panels, each one echoing the same soft pink, lilac, and fresh green colour palette, perfect for a romantic Oxford ceremony and reception. In the upper-left panel, the lower half of a bride in a white lace dress is shown holding a generous, rounded bouquet close to her waist. The flowers are tightly packed: light pink and lavender roses in full and half-open bloom, vivid green button chrysanthemums, pale pink alstroemeria dusted with hints of yellow, and clouds of white baby's breath, all nestled into rich green foliage. The bouquet feels freshly gathered, as if it has just arrived from a local florist near Oxford's Covered Market. The upper-right panel moves closer to the groom's detail, centring on a dark charcoal suit jacket and deep fuchsia tie. Pinned to the lapel is a delicate boutonniere built from a single pale pink rosebud, one or two bright green button chrysanthemum heads, tiny sprigs of baby's breath, and slender green grass accents, all neatly tied with a matching pink ribbon for a polished yet gentle look. In the lower-left image, a coordinating bouquet lies horizontally on a light beige textured cloth, perhaps waiting on a dressing table in Summertown or Jericho. The stems are banded in a fuchsia ribbon wrap, revealing the craftsmanship in the binding. The lower-right panel highlights a rounded table centrepiece placed on a clean white surface. Pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and baby's breath fill a white, lattice-patterned globe vase, with two smaller woven spheres beside it. The overall impression is of a carefully curated Oxford wedding scheme where every floral element, from personal flowers to tables, feels harmoniously linked.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part collage portrays an elegant wedding flower collection that could easily belong to a celebration in one of Oxford's historic townhouses or riverside hotels. In the top left frame, the bride's torso is shown as she holds a classic, round hand-tied bouquet close to her lace-trimmed bodice. The composition is densely packed with cream and pale yellow roses mingling with richer pink and mauve blooms, their petals layered and luminous. Threads of white baby's breath weave through the roses, while subtle flashes of green foliage provide contrast, giving the bouquet a luxurious yet timeless feel. The top right image focuses on the groom's boutonniere, neatly pinned to the lapel of a dark grey suit. Against the crisp white shirt and a vivid red silk tie, a single white rosebud stands out, cradled by petite white filler flowers and a slim curve of greenery. The stems are finished with a delicate white satin bow, suggesting careful craftsmanship and an eye for small, meaningful details. In the bottom left panel, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies gently on a pale, textured linen surface. This smaller posy mirrors the bridal bouquet's colours, with cream and pale yellow roses, a handful of bright pink blooms, and generous sprays of baby's breath softening the outline. A pink and white striped ribbon wraps the stems into a neat handle, adding a youthful, joyful note. Finally, the bottom right frame presents a compact rose arrangement perched atop a white twig sphere, flanked by two smaller woven orbs. This centrepiece, with its mix of cream, yellow, and pink roses, seems ready to take pride of place at a reception table in central Oxford, perhaps near the High or around Jericho.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet caught mid-moment feels like the soft hush of an Oxford morning, just as the mist lifts over Christ Church Meadow. The bouquet is gracefully rounded yet relaxed, an artful gathering of white lisianthus, pastel hydrangea, and playful lilac allium that together paint a scene of early light and quiet promise. Each lisianthus bloom opens in creamy layers, their satin-like petals forming gentle cups around the more clustered forms of the hydrangea, while the spherical allium add a touch of whimsy with their tiny, star-shaped florets. The stems are wrapped neatly, their sturdiness hidden beneath smooth ribbon but still evident in the reassuring weight of the bouquet. Soft greenery is threaded between the flowers, providing fresh, crisp lines that contrast with the lush, cloud-like blossoms, and guiding the eye around the design in a slow, soothing circle. Light seems to collect on the blooms, creating highlights that shimmer like sunlight catching the stone of Oxford colleges. There is a sense of youthfulness and serenity here, as if the bouquet belongs in a chapel off the High Street or in a courtyard reception near the Bodleian. The subtle scent-a blend of green, floral notes-floats around it, never cloying, simply present, like a comforting breath before stepping down the aisle. Crafted with the quiet confidence of experienced hands, this bouquet feels at home whether being carried by a bride, resting on a registrar's table, or displayed as a centrepiece at a reception overlooking the spires. It speaks of care, intention, and a gentle belief in forever, tailored to the romantic spirit of Oxford.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
This collage of four wedding images reads like a florist's quiet love letter to apricot blooms and subtle craftsmanship, the kind of arrangement we might deliver across central Oxford on a spring morning. The top-left photograph shows a bride holding a compact, round bouquet of soft peach-orange roses, the petals unfolding in warm spirals and softened by clouds of white gypsophila and glossy green leaves; the interplay of texture and tone feels intimate and reassuring. In the top-right image a groom's dark charcoal or navy jacket is punctuated by a single peach rose boutonnière, surrounded by tiny sprigs of baby's breath and a wispy green accent - a neat peach ribbon bow at its base echoes a coral tie and white shirt, signalling a carefully matched palette. The lower-left view frames the bouquet as a still life on a faintly textured, pale fabric; the stems are bound with a neatly patterned white ribbon dotted in blush tones, the knot tucked and finished so the handle is both pretty and practical for the bride's hands. The lower-right photograph offers a reception focal point: a full domed cluster of matching peach roses and gypsophila arranged atop a white woven spherical vase, with two smaller decorative woven balls at its feet, presenting a natural, tactile centerpiece. As an experienced Oxford florist I notice how this combination reads equally well in a ceremony at St Giles or an intimate reception near the Radcliffe Camera - a softly scented, elegantly coordinated set of wedding florals that feels handcrafted and locally rooted by Flowers Oxford.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This four-image collage captures a single wedding palette translated across bouquet, boutonnière, bridesmaid posy and a sculptural centerpiece, described here with the calm eye of a local florist. In the top-left panel, the bride clasps a generous bouquet of creamy white oriental lilies, each bloom opened to show its stamens, paired with white lisianthus whose edges blush a clear, crisp purple; mixed unopened buds, spikes of deep purple veronica and a variety of wispy grasses and broad green leaves create layered movement and classic romance. The top-right frame focuses on the groom's boutonnière pinned to a dark charcoal grey jacket above a rich purple silk tie: a single purple-edged lisianthus, a neat lily bud and a tiny cluster of spiky purple accents are finished with a petite white ribbon bow, mirroring the bouquet's detailing on a smaller scale. Bottom-left shows a hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on soft beige fabric: open lilies, purple-rimmed lisianthus and fresh greenery are bound with white ribbon, the stems neat and ready for carrying down an aisle at a venue in Jericho or near Christ Church Meadow. Bottom-right reveals a tall arrangement in a contemporary white spherical vase with an intricate woven lattice - cascading leaves and grass-like foliage tumble around open and bud-stage lilies, with sprays of purple veronica for vertical drama; two woven beige spheres on the tabletop complete the coordinated look. The light is warm and gentle, the lilies' sweet scent balanced by subtle herbal notes, and the craftsmanship evokes the quiet, considered floristry Flowers Oxford supplies across the city, from Summertown to the Covered Market.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
Captured in soft, flattering light, a groom's boutonniere from an Oxford wedding jacket becomes a small but powerful expression of romance. At its centre, a single red rose, velvety and perfectly formed, stands proudly against the lapel, its deep crimson echoing the richness of an elegant tie knotted just beneath the wearer's chin. Around the rose, tailored sprigs of greenery are arranged with a calm precision, their fresh leaves offering a crisp contrast to the smooth petals. Tiny berries and delicate stems of baby's breath are woven into the design, creating miniature spheres and feathery clouds that add detail without overwhelming the rose's bold statement. The textures are richly varied: the cool fabric of the suit, the polished sheen of the tie, and the gentle give of the petals when pressed. It feels like a piece that could have been carefully pinned just off the Cowley Road before heading to a ceremony in one of Oxford's stone churches or a registry office near the city centre. The boutonniere carries a quiet, refined energy-traditional in its choice of flowers, yet personal in how artfully it has been composed. Worn close to the heart, it suggests vows about to be spoken, photographs taken in front of college quads, and an evening filled with music and conversation. Even in this small detail, the craftsmanship of a skilled local florist is clear, capturing the weight of a joyful day in a single red bloom.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
This image focuses closely on a wedding boutonnière that transforms a formal black lapel into a gentle statement of romance, perfectly suited to a ceremony in one of Oxford's churches or registry offices. At its heart is a single pale yellow rose, luminous and velvety, its petals curving inward in a delicate spiral that feels both classic and fresh. The colour is soft, almost buttery, creating a beautiful contrast with the dark jacket while remaining subtle enough not to overpower the overall look. Around the rose, clusters of airy white baby's breath add a fine, cloud-like texture, their tiny blossoms creating a halo that enhances the rose's shape. Slim green sprigs extend slightly beyond the main flower, introducing a sense of movement and natural ease, as if the elements were gathered by hand just outside an Oxford garden or park. The stems are bound tightly with a smooth white ribbon, tied with precise care that suggests the steady hands of an experienced florist. Beneath the boutonnière, a vivid red tie peeks out, pooling colour at the centre of the frame and heightening the sophistication of the arrangement. Together, black fabric, red silk, and pale yellow petals create a trio of contrasting textures and tones that feels celebratory without being overly bold. The design appears fresh, the rose unblemished and full of life, as though it has only just been pinned before the wearer heads down a cobbled street toward their wedding venue. This boutonnière reads as more than decoration; it's a small, fragrant emblem of the day's promises and the care invested in every detail.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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