A carefully arranged floral buttonhole is captured from a gently overhead angle, lying at a slight diagonal on a warm, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen or soft burlap, its visible weave adding a rustic yet refined backdrop. At the centre of the composition sits a fully opened white lisianthus flower, its many ruffled petals forming a layered, cup-like shape that looks both delicate and substantial, as if it could withstand the joyful bustle of a wedding day in East Ham. The petals move from a creamy base to a crisp white edge, catching the soft, even light and revealing subtle shadows in the folds. Just beneath and to the left of the main bloom, two elongated lisianthus buds in pale green and ivory rest side by side, still wrapped in their own protective sepals, quietly suggesting the unfolding of new chapters. Scattered delicately around the central flower and buds are tiny sprigs of white gypsophila, their clusters of pinpoint blossoms creating a fine, cloud-like veil that softens the overall outline of the boutonnière. Extending gracefully from behind the flowers, several slender, dark green, grass-like leaves sweep towards the lower left, adding a dynamic line and a touch of meadow-like freedom. A broader, deeper green leaf sits partially hidden behind the central bloom, providing a subtle, glossy backdrop that intensifies the contrast between foliage and petal. At the base, the stems are trimmed cleanly and bound together with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, neatly tied into a small, cheerful bow; its rich, silky sheen and vivid pink tone provide a contemporary twist to the classic white-and-green palette. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and fresh elegance, the sort of boutonnière a local florist might prepare for a groom walking to his ceremony from East Ham High Street, carrying a small piece of seasonal beauty on his jacket.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière lies at a gentle diagonal on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that looks like fine linen, the neutral background allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out. At the heart of the design, a single white lisianthus bloom is fully open, its ruffled petals forming a soft, rounded cup that feels both crisp and cloud-like, as if it has just been picked from a garden near Central Park in East Ham. Just below and to the left of this main flower, two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy pale green rest closely together, hinting at blossoms still to come and echoing the quiet promise of a wedding morning. Threaded gently through the composition are small, airy clusters of white gypsophila, their tiny star-shaped flowers adding a lace-like haze around the focal lisianthus. Slender, dark green, grass-like blades fan gracefully towards the lower left corner, introducing movement and a wild, natural edge, while a broader, deeper green leaf supports the main bloom from behind, giving it structure and depth. At the base, the neatly gathered stems are wrapped with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty, compact bow whose silky sheen and bright colour provide a playful contrast to the calm whites and greens. The boutonnière is photographed from a slightly raised angle under soft, even lighting, which reveals subtle shadows in the fabric weave and the gentle curl of each petal. The overall mood is fresh, intimate, and elegant, perfect for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony at a local East Ham registry office or a nearby church, carrying a small but meaningful piece of floral artistry on the lapel. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket captures the quiet drama of formal wear moments before a ceremony in East Ham. The fabric has a fine wool texture with a gentle sheen, its lapel crisply pressed and framed against a pale, subtly patterned dress shirt. At the centre of the image, a deep magenta silk tie, perfectly knotted, creates a bold, satiny stripe of colour that immediately draws the eye. Pinned with care to the left lapel is an elegant buttonhole: a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open, its many ruffled petals layered like soft silk, sits at the heart of the design. Two slender ivory buds lean protectively above it, suggesting flowers just about to unfold. Around them, a halo of tiny white gypsophila blossoms, like light snowfall, softens the outline of the arrangement. Fine, linear greenery and wisps of feathery foliage arc gently outward, adding movement and freshness without overwhelming the composition. At the base, a broad green leaf wraps neatly around the stems, which are bound with a narrow mauve ribbon, its satin finish echoing the colour of the tie with a more muted, romantic tone. The lighting is natural and even, highlighting every texture-from the cool smoothness of the petals to the structured strength of the suit fabric-conveying a sense of calm anticipation before a wedding at a nearby East Ham registry office or church. The image feels intimate and composed, ideal for illustrating groom's attire, local wedding styling, or bespoke buttonholes designed for celebrations across East Ham's tree-lined residential streets and nearby Central Park.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete your wedding day look with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from East Ham Flowers. This elegant design pairs delicate white lisianthus with airy gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, modern finish for the groom and wedding party. Crafted by our expert florists in East Ham, each buttonhole is carefully arranged for a clean, polished appearance that complements classic, contemporary, and rustic wedding themes alike.

This set includes 4 matching groom buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen. The soft white blooms photograph beautifully, ensuring your wedding photos capture every detail. Premium fresh flowers are selected on the day to ensure long-lasting freshness from ceremony to reception.

Perfect for church, registry office or venue weddings, these white buttonholes add subtle luxury without overpowering your overall style. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from East Ham Flowers, with local delivery available for your chosen date. Order online today to secure your wedding flowers and let us handle the finishing touches.
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