THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
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A single peach rose boutonnière rests against the dark charcoal or navy lapel with understated elegance, its velvety bud caught mid-unfurl in a composition that reads as both contemporary and timeless. Surrounding the rose, delicate sprays of gypsophila provide an airy counterpoint, their tiny white stars softening the silhouette and creating a tactile contrast to the smooth rose petals. A slender wisp of greenery - a sprig of ruscus or similar leaf - tucks in beside the flower, lending a fresh, living edge and a cool, slightly glossy texture against the wool of the jacket. At the base, a neat bow of peach-coloured ribbon mirrors the groom's coral-leaning tie and lifts the whole look with a tailored, harmonious touch; the ribbon's tone is chosen to read beautifully from photos shot outside familiar Epsom locations like Ashley Centre or down by the racecourse on Derby day. The ensemble is pinned with careful craftsmanship so it sits close to the heart, steady during handshakes and first dances, and comfortable throughout vows and posed portraits. From the standpoint of a florist who supplies wedding details across Epsom and nearby Ewell, this boutonnière is designed to match the bridal bouquet's apricot palette and to photograph cleanly against both light and dark suits. At Epsom Flowers we'd select a rose bud at peak freshness, arranging the gypsophila and greenery to frame the bloom without overwhelming it, creating a refined, intimate accent that quietly narrates the couple's colour story. This bridal cluster centres on apricot roses whose petals unfold in layered whorls of soft peach, cream, and a honeyed midtone that seems to glow from within. Each bloom stands distinct yet is pulled into the whole by a discreet, hand-tied construction so the bouquet reads as a single, confident shape. Between the roses, clouds of tiny white gypsophila thread like delicate lace, their pinpoint blossoms catching the light and creating a glittering contrast against the smoother rose petals. A ring of rich, dark-green foliage gives the arrangement a formal base, the leaves' glossy texture and cool hue anchoring the warm apricot palette and lending a whisper of woodland freshness. Natural, diffuse light highlights the velvety surface of the petals and the airy spaces between them, producing soft highlights and gentle depth rather than harsh drama. The scent would be a tender, nostalgic rose note, brightened by the clean, almost herbal lift of the filler and foliage. Designed with bridal proportions in mind, this bouquet conveys reassurance and quiet joy - perfect for vows exchanged at Epsom's town church or for a civil service near the Ashley Centre - and reflects the practiced touch of local florists. At Epsom Flowers we often recreate this style for couples who want a timeless, sun-warmed bouquet that reads equally well in photographs and in hand, carrying the promise of a new morning. Soft peach roses form the heart of this bridal-style bouquet, their apricot-cream petals curling inward in velvety layers that glow beneath gentle daylight. Surrounding each bloom is an airy halo of white gypsophila-tiny, cloud-like flowers that float between the roses and give the bouquet an ethereal, light-as-air quality. Broad, deep emerald leaves punctuate the composition, their glossy surfaces and rounded shapes supporting the florals and lending a garden-fresh structure. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a textured ribbon of blush-peach, finished with pearl-tipped pins that catch the light and add a quiet note of refinement. In the photograph the diffuse lighting softens shadows and highlights the bouquet's pastel palette, allowing the tactile differences-velvety petals, feathery gyp, smooth foliage-to read clearly even at a glance. A gentle, green-fresh fragrance rises from the arrangement: clean-cut foliage anchors a tender rose scent, while the baby's breath contributes a faint, powdery sweetness. For couples choosing flowers around Epsom Downs, The Ashley Centre, or little chapels near Church Street, this bouquet would travel beautifully and feel at home-delivered with care across Epsom and nearby Ewell. As a local florist I can say the piece was assembled with an eye to comfort and longevity: it is romantic without fuss, ideal for a bride who prefers understated elegance, or for anyone seeking a keepsake that reads of affection, hope, and the soft joy of a milestone. A peachy-pink rose boutonnière rests against a charcoal-grey lapel in this close-up, its layered petals unfolding with a soft, velvety grace that seems to glow in the gentle daylight. Fine, airy sprays of white baby's breath surround the central bloom, their tiny blossoms floating at different depths and giving the piece a cloud-like lightness; narrow, wispy greenery adds a vegetal frame, the leaves like fine calligraphy against the suit's tailored weave. The boutonnière is finished at its stem with a lustrous pale peach satin ribbon, tied into a careful bow whose silky sheen picks up the warm tones of a matching tie and the pale, subtly checked dress shirt beneath. The contrast between the rose's organic softness and the suit's crisp structure creates a visual dialogue-romance contained within formality-perfect for a groom or guest preparing for vows in a local Epsom church or an intimate reception near Rosebery Park. You can almost sense the bloom's faint, sweet fragrance and the florist's practiced hands in the neat wiring and pin placement that keeps everything secure on the left lapel. As a local touch, this is the kind of boutonnière we gently craft for couples who marry overlooking the Downs or meet for photos on Epsom Common, made fresh and handled with care to carry a sense of place and season. Photographed from above on a soft taupe-textured canvas, this boutonnière reads like a small, perfect love note made of flowers. The central element is a single apricot-peach rose, its inner petals holding a deeper, sun-warmed orange that gradually melts into paler, creamy edges; the layered petals form a compact, classic blossom with a velvety surface that seems almost touchable. Interwoven around the rose are delicate sprays of white gypsophila, their tiny star-like blooms producing a light, celebratory mist that contrasts beautifully with the rose's warmth. Two darker green leaves-skillfully rolled into neat loops-and slim blades of fresh bright grass add sculptural depth and a fresh, grassy scent suggestion. The stems are cleanly bound with a coordinating peach satin ribbon, tied into a small, refined bow whose lustre complements the rose's soft tones; a small metallic pin or fine wire is subtly visible near the wrapped stem, indicating the boutonnière is ready to be pinned in place. The whole piece rests on woven linen tones that highlight the arrangement's textures and colours without distraction. Crafted with local sensibility-we often prepare similar buttonholes at Epsom Flowers on the High Street for weddings around Epsom Downs and receptions at the Ashley Centre-this design is intended to be discreet, timeless and tactile, perfect for a groom's lapel or a prom jacket, evoking the quiet optimism of a new beginning under spring light. A seasoned florist would describe this bridal posy as an intimate study in soft tones and airy texture. At its heart sit creamy peach roses, each petal arranged in concentric turns that suggest both careful cultivation and spontaneous bloom; their colour moves from warm peach to a creamy centre, offering a gentle luminosity that invites touch. Surrounding them, delicate sprays of white gypsophila form a feathery cloud-a filigree of tiny blooms that refracts light and gives the composition a weightless, dreamlike edge. Emerald-green foliage is used sparingly and purposefully, its glossy leaves creating visual punctuation and grounding the bouquet's palette. The stems are lovingly sheathed in a matching peach satin ribbon, folded and secured to create a soft grip, and accented with pin-attached pearls that catch glints of light like small, kept promises. You can sense the bouquet's temperature-cool to the touch-and its subtle fragrance, a mingling of fresh petals and cut greenery that suggests an early-summer morning in a home garden. As a local touch, this is the sort of bouquet often requested by brides planning small ceremonies near Epsom High Street or quiet receptions by the Ashtead Common perimeter; it reads as genteel, modest celebration rather than extravagance. The overall impression is of timeless restraint: a design that balances texture and tone, suitable for a wedding, anniversary, or an elegant centerpiece that carries sentimental weight and quiet joy. This design is a symphony of texture and soft colour - peach-toned roses shaped into a perfect domed embrace, their petals layered like the pages of a well-loved book, each one promising warmth and affection. The roses carry a honeyed apricot glow that deepens toward the petal edges, while clouds of tiny white gypsophila weave a frothy halo around the dome, diffusing light and lending an almost bridal veil to the silhouette. The flowers rest within a sculptural white woven orb whose organic criss-crossing creates negative space and an airy architectural rhythm; the contrast between the vase's crisp rattan and the blooms' plush softness gives the composition both modernity and tenderness. Slender green leaves and subtle stems peek beneath the blooms, adding coolness and a sense of natural breath.

Standing in a bright kitchen near the Ashley Centre or on a windowsill facing Epsom Downs, this bouquet would send out a soft, powdery scent - the comforting aroma of freshly gathered roses mingled with the earthier note of green foliage. Crafted with the kind of care you'd expect from a local studio, this piece suits milestone anniversaries, intimate weddings, or a refined centrepiece for a reception close to the racecourse. For those ordering in town, Epsom Flowers (epsomflowers.co.uk) can replicate this look with locally sourced stems and same-day attention when the light is right and the occasion calls for quiet, tactile beauty.

THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION

Create a romantic, unforgettable celebration with The Sound of Love Wedding Collection from Epsom Flowers. Expertly designed for style-conscious couples, this premium wedding flower package offers three flexible options tailored to your guest list and bridal party size.

Choose the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, including 1 bridal bouquet, 3 bridesmaid bouquets and 4 groom boutonnières. For celebrations of 75-100 guests, the Original Package provides 1 bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaid bouquets and 6 groom boutonnières. Hosting 100+ guests? The Ultimate Package includes 1 bridal bouquet, 7 bridesmaid bouquets and 8 groom boutonnières, ensuring every key member of your party is beautifully styled.

Each bouquet is handcrafted by our skilled florists in Epsom using fresh, high-quality blooms for a luxurious, cohesive look that complements your wedding theme and colour palette. We work closely with you to refine your floral style, from classic and romantic to modern and elegant, so your flowers feel truly personal.

Rely on Epsom Flowers for friendly, professional service, meticulous attention to detail and reliable delivery on your special day. Let The Sound of Love Wedding Collection set the tone for your ceremony and photos with exquisite, premium florals that tell your love story. Enquire and book your wedding flowers today.
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