A finely detailed boutonniere, or small corsage, is presented against a softly textured, neutral linen backdrop, its oatmeal-beige tones allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out clearly. The floral focal point is a compact cluster of light pink blossoms, likely miniature stocks or similar multi-petaled flowers, each bloom composed of layered, gently ruffled petals that transition from a soft blush at the centre to a slightly lighter edge. Scattered delicately among them are clusters of classic white baby's breath, the tiny round florets forming airy pockets of texture and giving the arrangement a light, almost cloud-like feel, as if it had just been plucked from a Chelsea Flower Show-inspired garden. Subtle accents of small lavender or soft purple florets peek through the pinks and whites, adding a hint of depth that keeps the piece from feeling flat, while still honouring its romantic, understated palette. On one side, several tapered buds in creamy white with hints of pale, fresh green extend outward, reminiscent of slender freesia or lily buds just shy of blooming, suggesting expectation and new beginnings. The flowers rest on a base of lush, broad green leaves with a rich, saturated tone, while finer wisps of fern-like greenery and grass-thin strands reach out from the base, lending a slightly organic, hand-tied character. At the stem, everything is expertly bound and then wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, proportionate bow whose polished loops and short tails bring a celebratory flash of colour. The gentle, even lighting reveals all the textures clearly, from satin sheen to leaf veins, making it easy to imagine this piece pinned to a jacket at a wedding reception near Earls Court station or worn as a corsage for a sophisticated evening event along Cromwell Road, crafted with the same attention to detail local florists bring to bespoke orders and same-day London deliveries.
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A delicate handmade boutonniere rests at the centre of the frame on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen, the neutral fabric catching gentle, even light that feels like a calm morning in Earls Court. The small floral piece is around the length of a hand, its focus a tight cluster of ruffled, pale pink blossoms that resemble miniature stocks or spray carnations, each petal layered like fine silk and tinted with the faintest blush at the edges. Threaded between these pink blooms are airy sprays of pure white baby's breath, the tiny florets forming a light, cloud-like halo that softens the arrangement and gives it a romantic, almost whispering quality. Here and there, discreet spikes of tiny lavender-purple flowers peek through, lending a soft depth of colour that keeps the design from feeling too sweet. To one side, a line of slender, creamy white buds with a hint of pale green stretches outward, like freesia or small lilies just about to unfurl, suggesting freshness and the promise of a celebration yet to begin. The flowers are cradled by smooth, broad leaves in a rich deep green, with finer, feathery fronds of greenery radiating subtly from the base, creating a natural, slightly wild frame. At the stem, everything is carefully bound and wrapped in vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose short tails rest gently against the fabric. The sheen of the ribbon catches the light, adding a joyful pop of colour and a modern twist to the pastel palette. This refined corsage or buttonhole could easily be imagined pinned to a lapel for a wedding at a townhouse venue off Earl's Court Road, worn to prom, or chosen for a graduation, its design reflecting both classic elegance and contemporary London style. A close-up photograph centres on the upper torso of a man dressed for a London wedding, his charcoal grey suit jacket sharply tailored against a pale, finely checked dress shirt and a vivid magenta silk tie. The tie, neatly knotted, catches the soft daylight with a gentle sheen, echoing the romantic mood of a ceremony in Earls Court, perhaps just off Earl's Court Road or near the garden squares. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted buttonhole, the true star of the image. At its crown, slender, unopened buds of creamy white flowers-resembling snapdragons-stand upright, giving height and quiet elegance. Nestled beneath them is a cluster of soft pink and lavender blooms, reminiscent of sweet peas or stock, their petals slightly ruffled and velvety, adding a tender, almost whisper-like texture. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila weave between these main flowers, their miniature blossoms creating a misty, romantic halo, while a few deeper purple florets introduce depth and a hint of drama. The flowers are cradled by glossy, dark green leaves that provide structure and contrast, partnered with finer, feathery sprays of bright green foliage that arc outward like delicate brushstrokes. Around the base of the stems, a satin ribbon in lavender-purple is tied into a neat bow, its soft shine subtly mirroring both the tie and the cooler violet tones in the flowers. The overall impression is of refined, modern romance: a thoughtfully coordinated groom's boutonnière that balances playful colour with timeless style, perfect for a spring or summer celebration in Earls Court, whether at a local church, a boutique hotel, or a hidden courtyard reception.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, thoughtfully designed by Earls Court Flowers in Earls Court. This elegant set of four buttonholes is perfect for the groom and groomsmen, offering a cohesive, modern look for your big day. Featuring crisp white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemones and graceful bear grass, each buttonhole blends soft romance with contemporary flair.

Handcrafted by our expert florists, these luxury groom buttonholes are made using fresh, premium blooms for long-lasting beauty throughout your celebration. The balanced colour palette of white and deep purple complements a wide range of suit styles and wedding themes, from classic and formal to chic and modern.

Ideal for London weddings, our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set is prepared with care and delivered in perfect condition, ready to pin and wear. Enjoy reliable, friendly service from a trusted local florist dedicated to making your day unforgettable. Order online from Earls Court Flowers for quality you can see and style you'll remember in every photograph.
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    Ordered gorgeous floral arrangements for my brother's wedding. They were just as depicted on the website. The price was affordable and good for my budget. Excellent!

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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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    Fantastic online ordering experience. The website is really easy to use and offers great variety of buttonhole arrangements. I ordered two arrangements to see which one will be more suitable for my wedding suit. They both arrived extremely beautiful and made my choice very hard. What a wonderful company to order from!

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