Captured from a softly elevated angle, this refined floral boutonnière rests on a textured light beige background that recalls natural linen or burlap, the fabric's gentle weave visible beneath the flowers like the cloth on a carefully prepared Romford reception table. At its centre, a pristine, fully opened white eustoma-also known as lisianthus-unfurls layer upon layer of ruffled petals, forming a rounded, almost cloud-like bloom. The petals are crisp yet delicate, their edges subtly curled, with hints of cream at the innermost folds that draw the eye inward. Just below and slightly to the left of this main flower, two elongated eustoma buds recline side by side, their creamy, pale green casings still closed, suggesting blossoms that might open later in the day, echoing the unfolding of a wedding celebration. Interspersed among the central bloom and buds are light, feathery tufts of baby's breath, each tiny white flower on its fine stem adding airiness and volume, like a delicate lace trim around a bridal gown. From behind, slender strands of deep green, grass-like foliage sweep outward and down towards the lower left corner of the image, introducing movement and a sense of natural growth, while a single, broader dark green leaf discreetly supports the main flower, giving depth and contrast. The stems at the base are drawn neatly together and bound with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, well-formed bow whose sheen catches the light in subtle highlights. This dash of bright pink feels joyful and contemporary, a charming counterpoint to the classic white-and-green palette. The result is a compact, sophisticated lapel flower that would suit a groom stepping out onto the streets near Romford station or posing for photos in Raphael Park, its quiet elegance and careful craftsmanship evident even in this still moment.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the neutral background warming the scene as if lit by gentle afternoon light over a Romford dining table. At the heart of the design rests a fully open white eustoma bloom, its ruffled petals layered like soft silk, curling slightly at the edges to reveal a creamy centre. Two pale, unopened lisianthus buds nestle just to the left, their elongated shapes and creamy green tones hinting at blossoms still to come, adding a quiet sense of anticipation. Around them, airy clouds of tiny white gypsophila flowers are scattered with intention, their pinpoint blossoms suggesting a dusting of bridal lace. Slim, grass-like blades of fresh green foliage sweep outwards towards the lower left, giving energy and movement, while a broader, darker leaf sits behind the main flower, grounding the little composition with a richer tone of green. The stems are neatly gathered and bound at the base with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, confident bow whose silky sheen catches the light and provides a joyful pop of colour against the softer shades. The whole piece feels intimate and personal, the sort of lapel flower a groom might choose for a ceremony in one of Romford's local churches or a civil wedding near Raphael Park. It carries a sense of calm celebration and thoughtful detail, the flowers appearing freshly prepared, as if they have just left a skilled florist's hands and are waiting to be pinned on before guests gather for the day's photographs and toasts. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's lapel shows a refined charcoal grey suit jacket, tailored in what appears to be fine wool with a subtle woven texture that catches the soft indoor light. The crisply pressed notch lapel frames a striking magenta-fuchsia silk tie, smoothly knotted against a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt, giving the whole outfit a polished, modern feel. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is an elegant buttonhole: a single white lisianthus bloom, its many ruffled petals curling gently like soft fabric, fully open and luminous against the dark suit. Just above it, two slender ivory buds rest in readiness, suggesting flowers that will unfurl later in the day, while airy sprigs of white gypsophila (baby's breath) halo the central flower with a cloud-like softness. Fine green foliage arcs outward in slim blades and feathery strands, adding lightness and movement rather than heavy leaves. At the base of the boutonnière, a broad green leaf is wrapped to form a neat collar, bound with a narrow mauve-to-magenta ribbon tied into a small, deliberate bow that mirrors the tone of the tie and subtly unites the ensemble. The overall mood is of poised anticipation and gentle romance, as if the wearer is about to step out of a car near Romford's Registry Office or along South Street, ready for wedding photographs. The composition highlights the care of a professional florist-the wiring is hidden, the proportions balanced-creating a buttonhole that suits grooms, best men, or distinguished guests attending a formal ceremony in and around Romford.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete your wedding look with our elegant White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Romford Florist. Handcrafted with soft white lisianthus, delicate gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves, this refined design adds a fresh, modern touch to any suit or tuxedo. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, the set includes four coordinated buttonholes to keep your entire wedding party looking polished in photos and on the big day.

Each buttonhole is carefully arranged by our skilled florists in Romford using premium, long-lasting blooms to ensure it looks its best from ceremony to reception. The white palette complements any colour scheme, from classic black tie to rustic or contemporary weddings. Lightweight and comfortable to wear, these buttonholes are securely finished for easy pinning to lapels.

Ideal for weddings in Romford and the surrounding areas, this white lisianthus buttonhole set offers a stylish, timeless choice for grooms who appreciate quality floristry and attention to detail. Order online from Romford Florist for reliable, friendly service and prompt local delivery, and enjoy beautifully coordinated wedding flowers with minimal effort.
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    Beautiful buttonholes that added a touch of sophistication to our outfits.

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    Beautifully crafted and very elegant. Romford Florist did a wonderful job.

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    The combination of flowers was elegant and sophisticated. Made our special day even more memorable.

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    Fast delivery and the flowers were so fresh. Couldn't be happier with my purchase.

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    The same-day delivery was a lifesaver. The buttonholes were perfect.

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    Beautifully arranged and exactly as described. Romford Florist did a fantastic job.

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