A refined wedding boutonniere is photographed in close detail against a pale, textured beige cloth, likely linen, whose fine weave and warm undertone create an inviting, neutral backdrop. At the centre, two lisianthus flowers unfold in soft layers of white, each petal delicately edged with a band of saturated purple that ripples around the bloom like a painted border, giving the piece a quietly luxurious look that would suit a ceremony in one of the chic venues around Surrey Quays. Nestled between these focal blooms are small clusters of pristine white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, their tiny, round blossoms forming an airy veil that softens the composition. A slender, upright stem of muscari-style florets in deep purple-blue rises to one side, each bell-shaped flower tightly packed so that the spike appears almost like a miniature column of beads, introducing a dynamic vertical line and a touch of woodland charm. Around the central blooms, fine, feathery greenery spills gently outward, its lacy texture echoing the kind of foliage you might see edging planters near the marinas and docks. These greens, perhaps asparagus fern or similar, give the arrangement a fresh, breathing quality, like a small piece of garden clipped just before the event. Two pale green buds, still closed, peek discreetly from among the petals, symbolising new beginnings and the moments yet to unfold. At the base, the stems are cleanly aligned and wrapped with a band of white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, finished in a precise bow that marks this as a carefully constructed accessory ready to be pinned on by a calm hand before stepping out into the bustle of SE16. The image captures the craftsmanship and balance of texture, colour, and form that define an elegant formal buttonhole.
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A finely detailed close-up of a wedding boutonniere lies on soft, light beige linen, the subtle weave of the fabric creating a calm, neutral backdrop that lets every petal stand out. At the heart of the design are two pristine white lisianthus blooms, each petal edged with a rich band of deep purple that curls and ruffles like silk, echoing the elegant, understated style often chosen by couples marrying around Surrey Quays. Between and around these focal flowers nestle tiny clusters of white filler blossoms, similar to baby's breath, adding a cloud-like softness and a sense of airiness, as though they were just gathered from the borders of Southwark Park. A slim vertical spike of grape-hyacinth-style florets, tightly packed in a column of velvety purple-blue, introduces a more structured texture that draws the eye upward through the composition. Fine, feathery greenery, reminiscent of asparagus fern, spills delicately from behind the blooms, its light, lacy fronds giving the buttonhole a fresh, garden-picked feel, perfect for a groom strolling from Greenland Dock to his ceremony. Two small, pale green buds sit quietly among the other flowers, suggesting new beginnings and the day's unfolding moments. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, carefully smoothed and tied into a small, precise bow, ready to be pinned to a lapel. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the freshness of the petals and the craftsmanship of a professional florist, capturing a sense of poised anticipation before a meaningful celebration in the heart of SE16. A close-up photograph captures the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding or formal celebration in Surrey Quays, with every detail of his outfit and buttonhole clearly in focus. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket, sharply tailored so the shoulders and lapels sit cleanly against his frame, over a pale grey checkered shirt that introduces a quiet pattern beneath the fabric's smooth weave. At the centre of the image, a lustrous magenta tie, tied in a perfectly neat knot, glows with a soft sheen, its rich colour echoing the romantic, celebratory mood of the day. Pinned to the left lapel is a carefully crafted boutonniere, the true focal point of the composition. Two white lisianthus blooms, their petals ruffled at the edges and brushed with deep violet-purple, open gently around bright yellow centres, while smaller white buds cluster close by, still closed, suggesting new beginnings. A slender spike of dark indigo veronica rises gracefully from the cluster, adding height and a slightly wild garden feel, like something gathered from the greenery around Southwark Park. Wisps of fine, feathery foliage, loops of decorative green grass, and broader, glossy emerald leaves surround the flowers, creating a rich, layered texture that feels fresh and breathing. Tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, dot the design with a soft, cloud-like lightness. At the base of the arrangement, a narrow white satin ribbon is tied into a crisp bow, securing the stems and offering a subtle nod to tradition. The lighting is gentle and natural, catching on the satin of the tie and ribbon and on the leaves' polished surfaces, so the whole piece reads as a quietly joyful symbol of love, care, and expert craftsmanship, perfect for a groom or groomsman stepping out onto the riverside near Surrey Quays for his wedding photographs.

LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Elegant and refined, the Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Florist Surrey Quays is designed to add a polished finishing touch to your wedding look. This stylish arrangement combines white-purple lisianthus, purple veronica, delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a modern yet timeless buttonhole that suits any groom's suit or colour theme.

Handcrafted by our expert florists in Surrey Quays, each buttonhole is carefully arranged for balance, texture and long-lasting freshness on your special day. The soft tones of lisianthus and gypsophila are beautifully contrasted by the rich purple veronica, creating a sophisticated pop of colour that photographs perfectly.

Price is for a set of 4 groom buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and key members of the wedding party. Using only premium, fresh blooms, we ensure every piece arrives looking crisp, neat and ready to wear. Order online from floristsurreyquays.co.uk for reliable local service, expert advice and beautifully finished wedding flowers tailored to your celebration in Surrey Quays and surrounding areas.
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