Two days after Pippa Middleton's wedding ceremony, we're finally getting our first look at the beautiful flower arrangements that filled St. Mark's Church.

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Displays of pale pink and white roses paired with verdant stems spilled over windowsills and topped pillars, while larger tree-like structures of bark, greenery and white blooms decorated the aisle of the historic parish.

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Outside, a romantic archway of flowers framed the couple's first public moment as man and wife.

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In contrast to the oversized arrangements, Pippa carried a relatively small bouquet of white flowers and greenery, but our favorite flower moment of the day would have to be the bride's use of baby's breath.

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The soft white flowers could be seen in the crowns worn by Pippa's young bridesmaids, and in the hearth-shaped wreath that Princess Charlotte carried, making an impressive case for the much-maligned "filler flower."