Harlesden Wedding Collections

At Flowers Harlesden, your special day deserves only the freshest, most stunning wedding flowers. As a passionate local florist, rooted right here in Harlesden, we understand just how important every detail is for couples across Park Parade, Harlesden High Street, and beyond.

Our expert florists craft breathtaking wedding bouquets, table arrangements, and buttonholes using only premium blooms. Whether your celebration is near the vibrant Roundwood Park or a stylish venue in Willesden Junction or Kensal Green, we bring your floral vision to life with local expertise and a personal touch.

  • Serving Stonebridge, Kensal Green, and Willesden Junction
  • Same-day flower delivery across Harlesden—order online by 3 PM
  • Custom wedding consultations available with trusted local designers

We’re committed to quality, sustainability, and heartfelt service—values that have made Flowers Harlesden a trusted choice for weddings in our community for years. Ordering is simple: explore our wedding collections online, or visit us near Harlesden Jubilee Clock for bespoke advice from florists who know and love this area. Book your wedding blooms with confidence, and let us help create magical memories—one petal at a time. For same-day delivery, remember to order online before 3 PM, and your arrangements will arrive fresh, elegant, and right on time.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Pinned with care to the lapel of a tailored suit, the boutonnière is a single, tightly cupped red rose-its petals deep and velvety, curling inward like a small, refined flame. A delicate spray of gypsophila nestles beside it, a whisper of white that softens the boldness of the bloom, and a short tendril of trailing greenery-eucalyptus with its rounded, silver-green leaves-adds a cool aromatic note and casual movement as the wearer walks. The boutonnière echoes the accompanying bouquet, where abundant blue hydrangeas provide a dramatic, cloud-like base and the same ruby roses rise through the mass, creating a dialog between the groom's detail and the bride's statement piece. Petal textures shift from the hydrangea's plush, slightly veined surfaces to the rose's polished satin, while the eucalyptus contributes a faint, menthol-like freshness that rounds out the scent profile. Natural light falling from a London window-perhaps in a Harlesden townhouse on Craven Park-softens shadows and highlights the fine moisture on each petal, proof of careful conditioning and local sourcing. As someone who prepares bridal florals for couples across Harlesden and Willesden Junction, I compose these elements to feel cohesive whether captured at a church, a registry office, or a neighbourhood hall. Available for local delivery by Flowers Harlesden, this pairing of boutonnière and bouquet is composed to read as confident and tender at once, a small, wearable emblem of unity that resonates with the larger floral story of the day.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-frame composition translates a single wedding palette - peach roses, violet-edged white lisianthus and delicate baby's breath - into bridal, groom and reception details with the calm assurance of a local Harlesden florist. The top-left frame focuses closely on the bride's rounded bouquet held against her ivory dress; its centre is a cluster of pale peach roses with plush, velvety petals, ringed by frilled lisianthus whose purple rims add spirited contrast, while tiny clusters of baby's breath thread through the composition to lighten and lift the mass of blooms. In the top-right frame, the groom wears a matching boutonniere on a charcoal jacket: one prominent peach rose accompanied by slender greenery, a few sprigs of baby's breath and a neat blush ribbon, the peach tie beneath tying the look together and nodding to careful styling choices. The bottom-left image shows a slightly smaller posy laid on a softly textured fabric - a compact, ribbon-wrapped bouquet speckled with pearl pins, the finish both refined and tactile, the scale suggesting a bridesmaid or toss alternative. The bottom-right frame reveals a reception centerpiece arranged in a white, lattice-like basket vase; the rounded floral dome sits beside two small woven spheres in neutral tones, creating a serene tabletop vignette. Gentle, natural light softens surfaces across each panel, the textures and scent of early summer subtly implied, and the whole series feels perfectly suited to a wedding held near Willesden Junction or a small Harlesden venue.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-panel image captures a thoughtfully coordinated bridal bouquet and groom's boutonnière in white, green, red, and a touch of soft yellow, echoing the refined yet relaxed style often chosen by couples marrying around Harlesden. In the top-left panel, a bride is shown from the chest down in a gently textured white wedding dress, standing before a light beige backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. She holds a lush cascading bouquet brimming with open white oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms and fine stamens giving a sense of fragrance and movement. From this heart of lilies, slender strings of white Phalaenopsis orchids trail downward like silk ribbons, interspersed with a single cream rose, bright green button-like flowers, tiny white gypsophila, and glossy red berries that add a joyful spark of colour. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's dark suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie, where a small yet elegant boutonnière mirrors the bridal flowers: one immaculate white orchid bloom, a hint of green pompon, and white filler flowers, neatly finished with a slim red ribbon at the base. The bottom-left shows this same boutonnière laid flat on a beige, linen-textured fabric, allowing its simple structure and clean lines to shine-perfect for a groom stepping out onto the streets around Willesden Junction or Stonebridge Park. In the bottom-right panel, the bridal bouquet is displayed upright in a white woven basket-style vase on a bright white surface, with three white wicker balls nearby, suggesting a carefully styled wedding display or top table arrangement that ties every floral detail together.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
A four-part wedding collage showcases how one floral theme can flow gracefully through an entire Harlesden celebration, from the bridal party to the reception tables. In the top-left frame, the bride's torso and hands are visible against the clean line of her strapless white dress. She cradles a lush, domed bouquet where deep fuchsia peonies, opulent and layered, sit at the heart of the design. Around them, white alstroemeria flecked with maroon markings and intricate green, spiky blooms weave together, all edged with rich green leaves that spill gently over her fingers, catching the soft indoor light. To the right, the groom's charcoal-grey suit fills the second panel, his lilac-toned tie perfectly smooth. On his lapel, a delicate boutonniere of white alstroemeria and lime-green buds is tied with a narrow lavender satin ribbon, mirroring the colours of the bridal bouquet and adding a tailored detail that would look at home in a registry office near Harlesden station. The bottom-left panel reveals a smaller, hand-tied bouquet laid on a pale, textured cloth. It repeats the same elements-magenta peonies, white Peruvian lilies, and fresh greenery-bound with a bold lavender ribbon at the stems, ideal for bridesmaids walking through Roundwood Park for photographs. In the final panel, a compact centrepiece gathers these flowers into a white spherical vase made from crisscrossed, woven strands, with three neutral wicker spheres placed nearby. This low arrangement feels perfect for wedding tables in local Harlesden venues, continuing the consistent colour story. The collage overall highlights expert floristry and a thoughtfully coordinated wedding flower collection.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
Resting on a backdrop of creamy linen, this bridesmaid's bouquet embodies softness and quiet celebration. A mix of lavender and pink roses sits at its core, each bloom gently unfurled to reveal smooth, overlapping petals that seem almost velvety to the touch. The roses form a rounded, hand-tied shape, closely nestling into one another to create a sense of fullness without heaviness. Interwoven among the roses are feathery sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny star-like blossoms adding a light, clouded texture around the pastel tones. The stems are bound together with a gleaming pink ribbon threaded with a pearly sheen, wrapping snugly from top to bottom in even, polished spirals. In the light, the ribbon shimmers delicately, echoing the gentle glow of bridesmaids' dresses and accessories. The whole arrangement rests calmly against the neutral linen, giving the impression of a peaceful moment before the wedding begins-perhaps in a quiet room of a Harlesden home or a local venue near the High Street. You can imagine bridesmaids gathered nearby, adjusting dresses and sharing smiles, the bouquet waiting patiently to be lifted and carried down the aisle. The colour palette of lilac, blush pink, and white suggests springtime or early summer, ideal for ceremonies in and around Harlesden where the atmosphere is hopeful and bright. Subtle yet expressive, this bouquet balances romance and simplicity, making it a perfect supporting piece to the bride's flowers while still holding its own charm in photographs and precious memories.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
A refined four-image collage presents a cohesive red rose and baby's breath wedding theme, reminiscent of a stylish ceremony in Harlesden's close-knit neighbourhoods. In the top-left frame, a bride in a classic white lace wedding gown holds a perfectly rounded bouquet, the rich red roses densely layered and surrounded by fine sprigs of white gypsophila. The interplay of deep crimson petals, bright white blooms, and subtle green leaves creates a timeless, romantic feel, as if she were stepping out of a town hall near Willesden Junction. The top-right frame zooms in on the groom's boutonniere, fastened to a dark grey suit over a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie. One small, tightly furled red rosebud is accented with baby's breath, slim green leaves, and wispy grass, finished with a neat red satin ribbon bow that harmonises with the bride's bouquet. In the bottom-left panel, another hand-tied bouquet of fully open red roses and abundant baby's breath lies on a light grey textured surface, its stems carefully wrapped with decorative red and white striped twine that hints at artisan attention to detail. The bottom-right panel showcases a compact dome of red roses and gypsophila arranged atop a modern, spherical white vase crafted from thin woven strands, almost like rattan or wrapped paper. Two smaller, off-white woven spheres rest in front, echoing the material and adding a relaxed yet polished touch suitable for a reception table in a local Harlesden venue. Together, the images illustrate how a single floral palette can be woven seamlessly through bouquets, boutonniere, and centerpieces.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The image shows an intimate wedding flower story, arranged with the gentle precision of a Harlesden florist preparing for a local celebration. The bride's bouquet is the star: full, rounded, and textural, built from generous cream peonies and layers of blush-pink and soft magenta roses that seem to glow from within. Airy white gypsophila, like tiny stars, nestles between the larger blooms, softening the edges and adding a dreamy lightness that feels perfect for a ceremony near Harlesden's tree-lined streets. Surrounding foliage in sculptural, polished green tones frames the bouquet, giving structure and a cool contrast to the warm, romantic colours. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière offers a thoughtful echo, with a single lilac-tinted rose bud and a small spray of baby's breath, the details fine but unmistakably connected to the bride's flowers. The light in the scene is soft and flattering, suggesting a quiet moment before the vows, perhaps in a calm room just off the bustle of High Street Harlesden. Shades of cream, blush, lavender, and gentle magenta harmonise without competing, creating a palette that feels serene yet full of emotion. The craftsmanship is evident in every angle: stems are carefully aligned, blooms are balanced so no single flower overwhelms the others, and textures move from plush petals to cloud-like gypsophila. Together, the pieces convey a sense of intimate celebration and heartfelt preparation, an embodiment of love in bloom.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This four-part collage captures an elegant wedding flower collection that could easily be set in one of Harlesden's intimate venues near Roundwood Park, thoughtfully styled to keep every detail connected. In the top-left panel, the camera focuses on a bride from mid-torso downward, the intricate lace of her white gown framing a generous, cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids with soft yellow throats sweep downward among blush-toned garden roses, lilac-tinged stock, airy white baby's breath, and lush greenery. Threaded through the softer shades, deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky blooms add a modern flicker of colour, giving movement and depth to the waterfall effect of the bouquet. Top right, the groom's dark charcoal or black suit jacket fills the scene, his bright red tie and subtly patterned shirt peeking through. On his lapel rests a refined boutonnière: a single white orchid complemented by tiny clouds of gypsophila and a few green sprigs, all neatly tied with a satin-white ribbon for a polished finish that echoes the bride's flowers. Bottom left, the same boutonnière lies on a light beige, lightly textured fabric-perhaps linen laid out in a dressing room before the ceremony-allowing every detail of the orchid, baby's breath, and ribbon-wrapped stems to be seen clearly, like a still life of careful craftsmanship. In the bottom-right frame, a coordinating centerpiece sits on a clean white surface in a white woven or lattice-patterned cylindrical vase. White orchids arch over blush roses, pale lavender stock, baby's breath, and greenery, with the deeper pink spiky accents adding rhythm. Two white decorative woven spheres rest alongside, completing a serene, cohesive tablescape that ties bridal bouquet, buttonholes, and reception flowers into one flowing, romantic design.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
A quiet quartet of wedding florals photographed with warm, natural light, each piece speaking the same colour language of ruby red, ivory white and deep leaf green - a harmony often requested by couples planning Harlesden ceremonies. Upper-left, the bride appears from mid-torso, lace bodice catching a hint of morning glow as she holds a generous cascading bouquet. The composition blends open white lilies, clusters of rich red roses and trailing white phalaenopsis orchids whose smooth, architectural blooms tumble elegantly over the stems. Interspersed among them are sprigs of baby's breath for a soft, cloud-like texture, shiny red hypericum berries that punctuate the palette, and assorted foliage ranging from broad matte leaves to delicate, feathery greens that add air and lift. The bouquet's scent suggests a gentle mingling of rose warmth and lily perfume, carried on a faint garden breeze. Top-right, the groom's boutonniere is sharply pinned to a dark grey jacket beside a bold red tie; a lone phalaenopsis bloom sits central, supported by twin clusters of berries, small green leaves and baby's breath, finished with a tidy loop of red ribbon tying it back to the overall scheme. Bottom-left shows a close corsage resting on textured linen, the orchid set amongst ribbon and berries; bottom-right reveals a table centerpiece held in a white woven holder and surrounded by white spherical decorations, echoing the bridal bouquet and offering a refined, cohesive look for receptions on Harlesden High Street or nearby venues.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel collage presents a unified wedding flower story, as if captured during an intimate ceremony somewhere between Harlesden High Street and the tree-lined paths toward Roundwood Park. In the top-left panel, the bride's torso is framed in soft focus, her strapless white gown acting as a canvas for a sumptuous cascading bouquet. The bouquet is rich with open white phalaenopsis orchids and full-headed blush pink roses, interlaced with lavender roses, tiny lilac-toned filler blooms, and airy sprays of baby's breath. Long strands of greenery trail gracefully downward, giving the whole design movement and a sense of gentle flow, like fabric caught in a breeze. The top-right panel moves in closer to the groom's boutonniere, anchored on a dark grey suit jacket. Here, a single white orchid flower becomes the focal point, its petals smooth and glossy against the textured cloth. Around it, delicate clusters of lavender filler flowers and slender green foliage are tied by a thin purple ribbon, which visually connects to the magenta tie just visible at the collar. In the bottom-left panel, a similar boutonniere is set alone on a pale beige, textured fabric surface. This version features an orchid bud, wisps of white baby's breath, and a bright pink ribbon, suggesting a coordinated look for groomsmen or a stylish guest. The bottom-right panel shows a dramatic, cascading centerpiece in a white woven vase, echoing the bridal bouquet's colour palette. White orchids, shades of pink and lavender roses, purple filler blooms, and clouds of baby's breath spill over the edge, with three white woven decorative spheres placed beside it, creating a refined, romantic vignette typical of a carefully styled Harlesden wedding, perhaps arranged by Flowers Harlesden for same-day local delivery.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
In this photograph, a carefully composed wedding set is displayed as if prepared in a Harlesden studio moments before delivery to a local ceremony. At the centre sits a lush, round bridal bouquet of mauve-pink roses, their petals gently cupped and slightly curled at the edges, creating a watercolour effect of lilac and blush tones. Between the roses peek bright green button chrysanthemums, tight and textured like tiny garden pom-poms, bringing a fresh contrast reminiscent of the greenery around Willesden Junction. Creamy white lisianthus and other pale blossoms nestle throughout, their fluted petals softening the colour palette and framing the roses like layers of silk. The bouquet's shape is compact yet airy, with hints of foliage and extended leaves giving depth and dimension. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in an intricate band of satin ribbon, pale pink and white interlaced to form a smooth handle that sits comfortably in the hands, perfect for a bride stepping out on Craven Park Road. Next to the bouquet lies the groom's boutonnière, a single elegant white lisianthus bloom accented with wisps of fine greenery and a delicate touch of lavender ribbon. Together, they create a harmonious pairing, understated yet full of character. Soft, diffused light washes over the petals, catching gentle highlights and shadows that emphasize their layered structure and velvety texture. The overall mood is one of anticipation, romance, and thoughtful craftsmanship, with flowers chosen to remain fresh and vibrant from the first photographs through the final dance, capturing the spirit of a joyful Harlesden wedding day.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This four-part wedding collage celebrates the drama of red roses, captured in a way that feels right at home in Harlesden's blend of tradition and modern style. The top-left frame shows a bride in a white gown holding a tightly composed bouquet, her fingers resting softly on the stems. The bouquet is packed with deep crimson red roses, each head full and velvety, interlaced with shiny red hypericum berries that add a jewel-like sparkle. Around the base, a tidy ring of rich green foliage forms a natural collar, giving the arrangement structure and elegance that would sit beautifully in a ceremony near Roundwood Park or a Harlesden town hall celebration. In the top-right frame, the camera zooms in on the groom's dark charcoal suit. A single red rose boutonniere, tinged with promise, is pinned precisely on his lapel. Fine, ruscus-like greenery, tiny white gypsophila flowers and matching red berries cluster around the rose, all secured with a bright red satin bow that echoes his striking red tie and fresh white shirt. In the bottom-left frame, a second bouquet appears on a textured beige backdrop, likely designed for a bridesmaid or to dress a registrar's table. Several plush red roses and red berries rise from the centre, enclosed by broad dark green leaves that sweep outward like sculpted wings, with a red ribbon binding the stems. The bottom-right frame shows a table centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and berries poised atop a white, woven spherical stand made from natural fibres. Two smaller, light wood-toned or rattan spheres rest nearby on a smooth, pale surface against a soft grey-beige wall, hinting at stylish reception decor for a Harlesden wedding or intimate dinner.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This collage of four wedding florals captures a cohesive pink and green theme that would feel perfectly at home at a local Harlesden ceremony or reception. In the top-left image, the lower half of a bride wearing a white lace gown is shown holding a dense, rounded bouquet that glows with soft romance. Light pink and lilac-toned roses mingle with bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, while pale pink alstroemeria freckled with yellow and tiny white flecks of baby's breath weave through the design, supported by glossy green foliage. The upper-right image zooms in on a charcoal grey suit jacket, where a carefully crafted boutonniere is pinned close to a bold fuchsia tie. It features a single blush-pink rosebud, a few vivid green button chrysanthemums, and delicate threads of gypsophila and grass, tied together with a slim pink ribbon that subtly echoes the bridal bouquet. In the lower-left, a similar bouquet is laid horizontally across a light beige, slightly textured cloth, allowing the viewer to appreciate the way the stems are gathered and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia ribbon, hinting at confident colour choices often popular with couples marrying around Harlesden's churches and registry offices. The lower-right image shows a compact, rounded centerpiece placed on a white surface: pink and lavender roses, green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and white baby's breath spill from a decorative white sphere with an open lattice pattern. Two smaller woven decorative balls sit alongside, suggesting a coordinated table styling perfect for an intimate Harlesden wedding breakfast.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This collage of four wedding floristry images captures a complete rose theme, as if curated for a refined celebration in Harlesden or nearby Willesden. In the top-left frame, the camera lingers on the bride's hands and the skirt of her white gown, where subtle lace detailing at the bodice meets a classic round bouquet. Cream and pale yellow roses cluster tightly with richer pink and mauve blooms, while tiny white baby's breath and fresh green leaves weave between the petals, giving the arrangement soft depth and movement. The light seems gentle and even, making the roses appear velvety and freshly gathered. The top-right frame turns to the groom: a close-up of his dark grey suit, crisp white shirt, and vivid red tie sets a formal tone. Pinned carefully to the lapel is a petite boutonniere made from a single white rosebud, a touch of greenery, and delicate baby's breath, finished with a tidy white satin bow that suggests careful, considered craftsmanship. Below, on the left, a bridesmaid's bouquet lies on a textured beige linen fabric, echoing the same colour story in a slightly looser, more relaxed posy. Cream and pale yellow roses nestle with bright pink roses, surrounded by fluffy white filler flowers and leafy greenery, its stems bound in a pink-and-white striped ribbon that adds a playful note. In the bottom-right frame, a coordinating centerpiece stands on a white surface against a soft beige backdrop. A rounded rose arrangement crowns a decorative white twig sphere vase, flanked by two smaller woven balls, the entire scene evoking a modern rustic table setting perfect for a Harlesden wedding breakfast or reception dinner.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A bridal bouquet is pictured as if resting for a moment between photos on a Harlesden side street, its design a gentle symphony of early morning colours. At the heart of the bouquet, plush white lisianthus unfurl like layers of fine silk, their rounded blossoms lending a sense of softness and grace. Around them, clusters of pastel hydrangea create a cloud-like fullness, each tiny floret contributing a muted wash of blush and ivory that feels both romantic and contemporary. Threaded through the composition, lilac allium add playful orbs of texture and a slightly deeper purple tone, giving the design rhythm and movement. The stems are neatly wrapped, their subtle sturdiness contrasting with the tender petals and crisp, fresh greenery that fans out between the blooms. Light seems to gather on the flowers as if filtered through soft clouds over Harlesden's tree-lined streets, casting a calm glow that suggests early spring or a quiet summer morning. You can almost imagine the fragrance: delicate, slightly sweet, and clean, like walking past front gardens near Roundwood Park after a light shower. This bouquet could be carried down the aisle, placed in a clear vase on a reception table, or held close in a quiet moment before the ceremony. Every element feels intentionally chosen for meaning and beauty, much like arrangements created at Flowers Harlesden for local weddings, reflecting not only the couple's story but also the understated charm of the community that surrounds them.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
Pinned to a dark charcoal jacket, the boutonnière reads as a small, exacting act of care: a single peach rosebud, velvety and compact, is hugged by a halo of tiny white gypsophila and a fine sprig of green foliage. The flower's apricot tone is echoed softly by a neat peach-coloured ribbon tied into a tiny bow at the base, a delicate flourish that mirrors the coral-hued tie beneath the lapel and the crisp white of the shirt. The contrast between the rose's smooth, satiny petals and the feathery texture of the gypsophila creates a tactile dialogue - soft against structured tailoring, floral warmth set beside the cool, tailored line of a groom's suit. In the photograph the fabric of the jacket reads almost slate-like, allowing the warm bloom to become the visual and emotional focal point, a little emblem of commitment held close to the heart. There's a whisper of occasion you can almost sense - the careful fastening in a dressing room near Harlesden High Street, a last glance in the mirror on the way to a ceremony, the tiny ritual that ties two outfits and two families together. As a florist familiar with local weddings I think of how such a simple, well-chosen buttonhole can echo the wider bridal palette and complement the bride's bouquet, lending cohesion to photographs and memories in venues across Harlesden and neighbouring Willesden.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
This image is a polished study in white-and-purple wedding florals, arranged across four panels to show how a single palette moves through a ceremony and reception. In the top-left panel a bride in a strapless white gown holds a generous bouquet where large white oriental lilies dominate with their broad, luminous petals; some blooms are fully open, others are tender buds suggesting unfolding moments. Interspersed are white Eustoma (Lisianthus) with vivid purple rims, their double petals forming soft rosettes that catch the light. Narrow spires of deep purple accent flowers-slender veronica-like stems-add vertical punctuation, while mixed greenery from broad, glossy leaves to wispy grass-like blades weaves texture and movement.

Top-right focuses on a charcoal grey jacket lapel and a rich purple silk tie beneath it, where a boutonniere mirrors the main bouquet in miniature: a single open purple-edged Eustoma, a small lily bud, a hint of the spiky purple accents and delicate green sprigs, finished with a small white ribbon bow. The bottom-left panel shows a smaller hand-tied bridesmaid or toss bouquet resting on a textured light beige cloth; its stems are neatly wrapped with white ribbon, repeating the bridal motifs in a compact, tactile form. Bottom-right presents a sculptural tall centerpiece in a white spherical, open-weave vase, the same lilies, lisianthus and deep purple spikes arranged to spill over the rim, accompanied by two woven beige spheres on the table. As arranged by Flowers Harlesden for events across Harlesden, Kensal Green or Willesden Junction, the suite evokes a timeless, romantic atmosphere-fresh, composed and quietly celebratory, with a soft scent of lilies and green foliage that complements warm, daytime light.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
A close view of a groom's boutonniere captures a single, perfectly formed red rose pinned neatly against the lapel of a dark suit, its rich crimson petals echoing the sheen of his matching tie. The rose sits slightly proud, like a small, confident flourish of colour amid formal tailoring, its velvety whorls spiralling inward to a romantic heart. Around it, tailored sprigs of glossy greenery curve in supportive arcs, designed with the same precision a Harlesden tailor applies to a suit alterated near High Street. Tiny berries, perhaps hypericum, cluster at the base like polished beads, their surface catching the light in subtle glints. Little clouds of baby's breath soften the edges, bringing a whisper of white that contrasts beautifully with the depth of the rose and the crispness of the shirt beneath. The textures are layered and tactile: smooth satin of the tie, the gentle grain of the jacket fabric, the cool firmness of the flower stem secured with discreet florist tape and a single pearl-tipped pin. In the soft indoor lighting, the boutonniere appears almost cinematic, ready for photographs on the steps of a local registry office or outside a church near Harlesden. It feels both traditional and individual, a small, wearable arrangement chosen with care to reflect the groom's personality. You can almost sense the faint, sweet fragrance rising from the rosebud and the quiet pride of the person wearing it, knowing this small piece of floral artistry will sit close to his heart for every important moment of the day.
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
Resting on a backdrop of light linen, this hand-tied bridal bouquet glows with understated elegance and a sense of calm, making it easy to imagine in the hands of a bride walking through Harlesden on her wedding morning. The main focus is a cluster of ivory roses kissed with subtle golden undertones, each blossom unfurling in soft, layered spirals that feel both timeless and tender. The roses are arranged closely together, forming a rounded silhouette that looks polished yet natural. Interlaced among them, fine gypsophila-baby's breath-adds a floating, cloud-like texture, its minute white blooms softening the outlines of the larger petals. Swirling green leaves wind through the bouquet, their gentle arcs creating movement and echoing the organic shapes of local Harlesden gardens and parks. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a pale ribbon adorned with tiny beads, which gives the handle a delicate, tactile richness. The beads catch the light in a subtle shimmer, mirroring the sheen of the rose petals. The bouquet lies at a slight angle on the linen, so you can see both the full, rounded dome of flowers and the carefully dressed stems, suggesting the care that has gone into every stage of its creation. Soft, diffused light bathes the scene, enhancing the creamy tones of the flowers and the clean simplicity of the background. You can imagine a gentle fragrance rising from the bouquet-a blend of classic rose sweetness and fresh greenery-accompanying the bride as she walks into a Harlesden venue or steps out for photographs in nearby streets. The overall impression is of sincere beauty: a bouquet that feels personal, romantic, and quietly confident, crafted to be held close during an unforgettable moment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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