Set against a softly textured, neutral linen backdrop in warm beige, this beautifully composed boutonniere or petite corsage appears almost like a still-life study in gentle colour and careful craftsmanship. The central flowers are small, multi-petaled blooms in tones of soft pink, their ruffled petals overlapping in tight clusters that suggest miniature stock or garden-style spray flowers, each one carrying a delicate wash of blush that fades towards the tips. Nestling between these main blossoms is a fine mist of classic white baby's breath, the Gypsophila forming tiny, cloud-like tufts that bring both lightness and structure, echoing the romantic feel of weddings often held in and around Hampstead Garden Suburb's charming churches and community venues. Tiny specks of deeper colour appear as narrow lavender or mauve florets that emerge subtly from the composition, catching the eye without overpowering the pastel palette. Along one side, several sleek, elongated buds in shades of creamy white to pale green arc gently outward, reminiscent of unfurling freesia or similar slender blooms, evoking the quiet anticipation of a ceremony yet to begin. The flowers rest on a foundation of lush, broad green leaves that provide a rich, polished background, while wispy, grass-like foliage and fine ferny strands flicker out from the edges, softening the silhouette and suggesting something freshly gathered from a local garden near Northway Gardens or Central Square. At the base, the stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant bow whose loops and short tails gleam with a silky sheen against the woven fabric. The lighting is even and flattering, highlighting the natural textures and freshness of the flowers. It feels like a thoughtfully made accessory for a groom, usher, or prom guest, lovingly arranged by an experienced local florist who knows how to balance subtlety and celebration.
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A delicately handcrafted boutonniere or corsage rests at the centre of a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, its gentle neutrals allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out. The arrangement is composed of ruffled, soft pink blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or garden spray blooms, their petals layered and frilled like tiny silk skirts fading from a deeper blush at the centre to paler tones at the edges. Interwoven between these clustered flowers are clouds of tiny white baby's breath, each floret forming a light, airy veil that adds a sense of innocence and romance. Subtle touches of deeper colour appear as minute lavender-to-plum blossoms, providing quiet contrast within the predominantly pink and white palette. To one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or similar elegant stems, stretch gracefully outward, still closed and full of promise. A bed of lush, broad green leaves supports the flowers, with fine, feathery sprays of fern-like greenery and grass-thin fronds softening the edges and suggesting something freshly gathered from a Hampstead Garden Suburb front garden on a calm spring morning. At the base, the neatly bundled stems are wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise, symmetrical bow whose loops and trailing ends gleam against the neutral cloth. The lighting is even and gentle, revealing every vein in the foliage and the satiny sheen of the ribbon without harsh shadow. The overall feeling is of a carefully considered floral accessory, ideal for a wedding, prom, or special celebration in one of the area's elegant streets or near the leafy paths of Central Square, combining refinement with a quietly joyful sense of occasion. A detailed close-up reveals a groom's charcoal suit in soft natural light, the camera lingering on the left lapel where an elegantly crafted wedding buttonhole sits just above a vivid magenta silk tie. The suit jacket is a deep charcoal grey, almost black, with a fine, slightly textured weave that catches the light along the notch of the lapel and the smooth line of the sleeve. Beneath it, a pale dress shirt with a subtle grid pattern provides a crisp, modern backdrop for the rich fuchsia tie, which is neatly knotted and gently reflective, suggesting a spring or summer ceremony in Hampstead Garden Suburb. Pinned precisely to the lapel, the boutonnière itself is a small work of floral art: slender, unopened cream or white buds, reminiscent of snapdragons, rise at the top, giving height and a sense of promise. Nestled below, soft pink and light lavender-purple blooms, similar to sweet peas or stock, form a rounded, romantic cluster, their petals appearing velvety and delicately ruffled. Tiny, cloud-like sprigs of white gypsophila thread between the flowers, adding an airy, misty texture, while deeper purple florets sit closer to the centre, bringing depth and a gentle contrast. The flowers are cradled by glossy dark green leaves that fan out with quiet confidence, supported by wisps of brighter green, feathery foliage that arc lightly away from the arrangement, like grass catching a breeze across the lawns by Central Square. At the base, a lavender satin ribbon is tied in a precise bow, its soft sheen echoing the pastel tones above and neatly finishing the stems. The overall impression is of carefully balanced sophistication and playful colour, the kind of considered detail a Hampstead Garden Suburb groom might choose to complement his tailored suit and celebrate a day filled with joy and shared affection.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Hampstead Garden Suburb Florist. This refined design pairs elegant white lisianthus and white veronica with striking purple anemone, finished with textured bear grass for a polished, contemporary look. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set of four coordinated buttonholes ensures a cohesive, premium finish across your wedding party.

Created with fresh, high-quality blooms, each buttonhole is wired and taped for comfort and secure wear throughout your big day. The soft white tones contrasted with rich purple work beautifully with classic black, navy, grey or cream suits, making this design versatile for both traditional and modern weddings.

Based in Hampstead Garden Suburb, our experienced florists take pride in reliable service, careful conditioning of every stem and timely delivery to your chosen address or venue. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set online for premium craftsmanship, elegant styling and peace of mind on your wedding day.
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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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