An artfully arranged boutonnière is captured from an overhead angle, placed gently on a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, its faintly visible weave adding understated rustic charm. At the centre of the composition sits a fully opened white lisianthus, its many ruffled petals forming a lush, rounded bloom that looks almost weightless, like a small, sculpted cloud resting on the cloth. The petals curl and fold inward in delicate layers, creating subtle shadows and highlights that draw the eye into the heart of the flower. Just below and slightly to one side, two slender lisianthus buds in a creamy, pale green nestle closely together, their smooth, tapered forms still tightly closed, conveying a sense of fresh beginnings and quiet expectation. Interspersed throughout the boutonnière are fine sprays of white gypsophila, each tiny blossom perched on thin stems, giving the arrangement an airy, romantic lightness that softens its edges. Long, narrow, grass-like leaves in a rich, dark green arc out gracefully towards the left, adding movement and a slightly contemporary feel, while a broader, velvety deep green leaf sits discreetly behind the central flower, providing structure and contrast. The stems converge neatly at the lower right, where they are wrapped in a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow. The ribbon's bright hue and gentle sheen introduce a joyful splash of colour against the calm neutrals and crisp whites, suggesting celebration and personality. This carefully balanced, fresh-looking boutonnière could easily have been created for a Bromley Common wedding, perhaps for a groom arriving from nearby Petts Wood or walking through Norman Park, a small but meaningful floral accent that carries the tenderness and anticipation of the day.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière rests on a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle oatmeal tones providing a warm, neutral backdrop. At the heart of the design is a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered like fine silk, forming a rounded, cloud-like centrepiece that feels both modern and timeless. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy pale green lean gently together, still closed and smooth, suggesting the quiet promise of a day just beginning. Threaded throughout the boutonnière are airy clusters of tiny white gypsophila, their miniature blossoms hovering like soft mist and giving the piece a romantic, almost ethereal lightness. Wispy, grass-like foliage fans out towards the left, its slim dark green blades adding movement and a slightly wild, garden-picked charm, while a broader, deeper green leaf tucked behind the main bloom grounds the composition and deepens the contrast. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped at the base with a vibrant pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, neat bow that adds a joyful pop of colour against the calm neutrals and crisp whites. The satin catches the light with a gentle sheen, hinting at celebration and careful attention to detail. Photographed from above in soft, even lighting, the boutonnière feels freshly made that morning, the kind of elegant lapel flower a groom or prom guest in Bromley Common might wear on their way past Norman Park or along the local high street, carrying a subtle fragrance and the quiet excitement of a special occasion. A close-up photograph captures the chest of a man dressed in immaculate formalwear, the frame centred on a deep charcoal grey suit jacket and a single, beautifully crafted buttonhole. The wool of the suit has a soft, subtly textured weave that absorbs the light, giving the lapel a matte elegance that feels both modern and timeless. Underneath, a crisp white-and-grey patterned dress shirt peeks through, its tiny geometric print adding quiet interest without ever competing for attention. Dominating the centre of the image is a lustrous silk tie in rich magenta, almost veering into deep fuchsia, flawlessly knotted so the fabric falls in a smooth, unblemished line. Pinned to the left lapel, set slightly above the tie knot, sits a delicate white lisianthus boutonnière, its many ruffled petals unfurling like soft tissue, reminiscent of a small garden rose at full bloom. Two slender, ivory buds curve above the main flower, suggesting blossoms still to open, while airy clouds of white gypsophila encircle the focal bloom with a light, bridal softness. Fine, linear sprigs of greenery arc outward, bringing a sense of movement and breathing space to the compact design. At the base, a broad, glossy green leaf wraps neatly around the stems, which are finished with a narrow mauve ribbon, tied with care to echo the tie's vibrant tone. The overall mood is one of poised anticipation, as if the wearer is about to step into a Bromley Common wedding ceremony, perhaps near the green spaces around Norman Park, carrying with him a small but meaningful piece of floral artistry that whispers of romance, new beginnings, and a day carefully planned in every detail.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete the groom's look with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted at Flowers Bromley Common. This elegant buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus, soft gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, modern finish that pairs beautifully with classic or contemporary wedding suits. Designed for comfort and a secure fit, each buttonhole is carefully wired and taped, ensuring it stays fresh and in place throughout your special day. Perfect for grooms, best men and fathers of the bride or groom, this set includes four matching buttonholes so your wedding party looks coordinated in every photo. Our skilled florists in Bromley Common select premium stems for long-lasting freshness and a luxurious feel. Ideal for church, registry office or outdoor ceremonies, this white buttonhole set complements any colour scheme. Enjoy a friendly, reliable service from Flowers Bromley Common with prompt local delivery across Bromley and surrounding areas, so one more detail of your big day is beautifully taken care of. Order now to secure your wedding date.
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    The buttonholes added a timeless elegance to our wedding. Extremely satisfied with the purchase.

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    I was impressed by the stunning design and freshness of the flowers. Flowers Bromley Common did a fantastic job.

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    Beautifully arranged and of premium quality. The flowers stayed fresh all day.

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    The lisianthus and gypsophila combination was breathtaking. Delivery was on time and everything was flawless.

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    The arrangement was exquisite and the flowers remained fresh throughout the entire event.

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    The arrangement was stunning and the flowers remained vibrant throughout our wedding.

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    The elegance and freshness of the flowers were top-notch. Flowers Bromley Common exceeded our expectations.

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