On a softly woven, light beige fabric that recalls natural linen laid out on a dressing table, a single floral boutonnière is displayed with quiet elegance, as if awaiting its moment at a wedding in Eastcote. The central flower is a fully opened white lisianthus, its generous, ruffled petals layered in gentle spirals that form a rounded, cushion-like bloom. Subtle shadows fall into the folds, emphasizing the softness and depth of each petal, while the center remains a creamy, luminous white that feels both fresh and serene. Just below and to the left of this main bloom, two elongated lisianthus buds rest close together, still closed and tinged with pale green along their outer casings, suggesting blossoms that will unfurl as the day unfolds. Sprinkled throughout the arrangement are airy tufts of white gypsophila, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms creating a delicate mist between the larger forms and adding a traditional bridal charm. Emerging from behind the flowers, slender, grass-like strands of greenery sweep diagonally toward the lower left, giving a sense of flow and natural movement, while a single broader, darker green leaf is placed behind the lisianthus to frame and anchor the main bloom. The stems converge neatly at the base, where they are wrapped in a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon and finished with a small bow. The ribbon's silky, reflective surface brings a lively pop of colour that stands out against the otherwise calm palette of whites and greens and the neutral fabric beneath. Soft, even lighting illuminates the scene, bringing out the fine threads of the textile and the velvety texture of the petals without harsh contrast, much like the gentle daylight that might filter through the windows of a Eastcote venue. The boutonnière feels carefully handcrafted, ideal for a groom or guest heading to a ceremony near Eastcote House Gardens or along Field End Road, carrying a subtle sense of romance and modern charm.
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A finely crafted wedding boutonnière lies at a gentle diagonal on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle threads catching the light. At the heart of the piece is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled, each petal curling delicately to form a rounded, cloud-like cup. Just below and to the left nestle two slender lisianthus buds, creamy white with a hint of pale green at their tips, suggesting blossoms that will open later in the day, perhaps just as the reception begins. Around them, tiny heads of white gypsophila float like mist, filling the gaps with a light, airy softness that contrasts with the smooth, satiny petals of the main flower. Fine, grass-like blades of green extend outward toward the lower left, adding movement and a slightly wild, garden-picked feel, while a broader, darker leaf tucked discreetly behind the bloom gives depth and structure to the design. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped at the base with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow whose sheen catches the light in subtle highlights, offering a joyful pop of colour against the calm neutrals. The lighting is gentle and even, as if from a north-facing window in an Eastcote home, revealing every curve of petal and thread of fabric without harsh shadows. The overall impression is of quiet celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, an elegant buttonhole ready to be pinned to a groom's lapel for a wedding at a local Eastcote church or a formal event near the leafy paths of Eastcote House Gardens, carrying a soft hint of springtime freshness and romantic promise. A close-up photograph captures the upper torso of a man dressed in immaculate formal wear, the focus resting on a single white lisianthus buttonhole nestled into the left lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit jacket. The wool suit has a subtle textured weave that looks soft yet structured, its lapel sharply pressed and catching a gentle, diffused light, much like the glow you see on early evenings along Eastcote's quiet residential streets. Between the lapels, a rich magenta silk tie, perfectly knotted, gleams with a smooth, almost liquid sheen, standing out vividly against a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt. Pinned neatly to the lapel, the boutonnière centres on a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its layered petals slightly ruffled, giving a soft, romantic feel that suggests a wedding ceremony at a local Eastcote church or registry office. Just above the main flower, two slender ivory buds rest, still closed and full of promise, while clusters of airy white gypsophila form a cloud-like halo around them. Fine green foliage arcs outward in delicate strands, adding a light, fresh texture and a garden-picked charm. The stems are wrapped cleanly at the base with a smooth green leaf and finished with a narrow mauve ribbon, the colour echoing the bold tie to create a harmonious palette of charcoal, white, and pinkish-lavender. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and anticipation, as if the wearer is moments away from stepping into an Eastcote wedding venue, carrying with him the subtle fragrance and handcrafted care of a skilled local florist.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Eastcote Flowers. This elegant design features pristine white lisianthus, delicate gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined buttonhole that perfectly complements classic and modern suits alike. Expertly hand-crafted by our florists in Eastcote, each piece is designed to stay fresh and beautiful throughout your special day.

Sold as a set of four buttonholes, this arrangement is ideal for the groom, best man and key members of the wedding party, ensuring a coordinated, polished look in all your photos. The soft white tones and airy texture of gypsophila add a romantic, timeless feel, while the glossy greenery provides a smart, tailored finish.

At Eastcote Flowers, we use only premium, fresh flowers to guarantee quality and longevity. Convenient local delivery from our Eastcote store makes it easy to complete your wedding flowers with confidence. Order your White Lisianthus Groom Buttonholes today and add a touch of luxury to your big day.
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