A romantic little boutonniere, or perhaps a dainty corsage, is showcased in the centre of the frame against a finely woven, neutral linen background in soft beige, the sort of understated fabric you might find on a well-dressed table at a Highams Park wedding reception. The floral design itself is compact yet full of movement, built around a cluster of soft light pink blooms with layered, slightly ruffled petals, reminiscent of miniature stock or delicate garden flowers. Their petals overlap in gentle spirals, each blossom a cushion of pastel colour that feels tender and fresh. Threaded between these are clouds of tiny white baby's breath flowers, their minute, starry heads adding a cloud-like lightness that softens every edge. Here and there, subtle clusters of small lavender-purple florets break through the pink and white, offering a cool, dusky counterpoint that gives the arrangement visual depth without stealing its sweetness. To one side, several slender, elongated buds in creamy white fading to pale green-similar to young freesia or lily buds-extend gracefully, still mostly closed, as if captured just before they unfurl during the celebration. A fan of lustrous, broad green leaves cups the flowers and anchors the palette, while fine, ferny fronds and grass-like greenery flick outwards, creating a slightly wild, garden-picked feel that would suit a ceremony near the woodland edges of Epping Forest. At the base, the stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied with clean loops and short, tidy tails that sit just so, showcasing a florist's practiced hand. The light is soft and even, revealing every texture-the smooth buds, the airy gypsophila, the silky ribbon-so the whole piece seems to quietly radiate care, making it perfect for wedding buttonholes, prom corsages, or special occasion wear across Highams Park and the surrounding East London suburbs.
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A delicately crafted corsage or boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric making every petal and ribbon detail stand out with quiet grace. At the centre, a small cluster of ruffled soft pink blooms-resembling miniature stocks or dainty garden flowers-gathers in a rounded shape, their petals layered like silky frills with hints of deeper blush towards the base. Threaded through these pink flowers are clouds of tiny white baby's breath, each floret no bigger than a pinhead, lending a misty, romantic lightness. Here and there, fine sprigs of tiny lavender-purple flowers peek through, adding a gentle depth and contrast that echoes the soft evening skies over Highams Park Lake. To one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green buds, reminiscent of freesia or similar graceful blooms, lie closed and expectant, suggesting flowers that will open as the celebration unfolds. A collar of broad, glossy green leaves cradles the design, while wisps of fern-like greenery and delicate grass-like fronds extend outward, giving the piece a fresh-picked, slightly wild charm. The stems are neatly bound together and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied with florist's precision so its loops sit smooth and full, and its short tails drape neatly against the fabric. Soft, even lighting reveals the natural textures-the smooth buds, the velvety petals, the cool satin ribbon-creating a sense of calm anticipation. This intimate floral accessory feels perfect for a wedding morning in Highams Park, a prom near Chingford, or any special event where a small, beautifully made detail brings a quiet thrill of joy and elegance. A close-up photograph captures the upper body of a man in a smart charcoal suit, his left lapel framing a carefully crafted wedding buttonhole that becomes the quiet star of the image. The jacket's dark fabric shows a fine, almost brushed texture along the lapel edge and sleeve, contrasting with the crisp, pale dress shirt beneath, patterned with a subtle grid that peeks out at the collar and cuffs. At the centre of the composition sits a bold magenta silk tie, smoothly knotted and gently catching the light, its rich fuchsia tones adding a playful note to otherwise classic men's formalwear. Nestled just beside the tie is the boutonnière, pinned with precision where the lapel folds, as if ready for a ceremony at a Highams Park church or a reception near the lake in the local park. Slender, unopened cream buds rise at the top of the buttonhole, reminiscent of snapdragons in early bloom, giving height and a sense of promise. Below them, softly ruffled flowers in pastel pink and lavender, likely sweet peas or delicate stock, gather into a rounded cluster, their petals appearing silky and weightless. Threads of tiny white gypsophila weave in and out, adding a misty, cloud-like lightness, while a few deeper purple florets offer depth and sophistication. Around the base, glossy dark green leaves curve protectively, set off by finer, feathery bright-green foliage that stretches outward like little fern fronds. A neat lavender satin ribbon bow encircles the stems, its sheen echoing the silk of the tie while anchoring the design. Bathed in soft, natural light, the whole arrangement feels like a fresh, hand-tied creation from a Highams Park florist on the morning of a joyful celebration, quietly expressing romance, care, and attention to detail.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Make a stylish statement on your wedding day with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Highams Park. This elegant design pairs crisp white lisianthus and delicate white veronica with a striking purple anemone, finished with sculpted bear grass for a modern, refined look. Crafted by our expert florists in Highams Park, each buttonhole is carefully arranged to sit comfortably on your lapel and complement contemporary and classic suits alike.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set includes four matching buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated and polished wedding party. The fresh white and purple colour palette suits a wide range of wedding themes, from rustic chic to city luxe. Premium-quality stems are selected for their freshness and longevity, so your buttonholes look picture-perfect from ceremony to evening reception.

Available from Flowers Highams Park, this groom buttonhole set can be ordered online for reliable local delivery. Choose the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole to add a subtle touch of luxury to your big day and create beautiful, timeless photos. Order today to secure your wedding date and let our friendly, experienced team handle the details.
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    The quality of the flowers was exceptional. Flowers Highams Park really knows their craft.

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    Beautifully crafted buttonholes that enhanced the sophistication of my suit. Thank you Flowers Highams Park!

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    It struck the ideal balance between being eye-catching and refined. I was pleased with the quality, detail, and the effect it had throughout the day.

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    A beautiful touch that truly completed my ensemble. The blend of colors and natural textures made for a very unique accessory. I was very happy with the quality and service.

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    The buttonhole was elegant and stayed fresh all day. Highly recommend for any groom.

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