A classic wedding boutonniere is laid at a graceful angle across a pale beige, woven fabric that has the slightly irregular, natural texture of linen, much like the table linens you might find in an elegant Holland Park townhouse. The focal point of the arrangement is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and gently curved, layered in a tight spiral that hints at the bloom's imminent opening. The tone of the rose leans toward soft ivory, offering a gentle warmth rather than a stark, cool white, and at the base, the green sepals form a neat collar, reminding you that this is a fresh, living flower. Nestled to the right of the rose, fine sprays of white baby's breath form delicate clusters of tiny star-like blossoms, creating a cloud-like halo that frames the rose without competing with it. Around and behind both flowers, several slender leaves in rich, natural green and a couple of more feathery, fern-like sprigs add textural contrast and a sense of depth, evoking the feel of a carefully curated garden near Holland Park's tree-lined streets. The lower portion of the boutonniere shows the stems meticulously gathered and wrapped in gleaming white satin ribbon. The ribbon is wound smoothly and evenly, with no loose ends, and just under the flower heads it is shaped into a small, tidy bow, its loops symmetrical and refined, as though crafted by an experienced florist preparing it for a groom's suit jacket. Soft, diffused light illuminates the entire piece, enhancing the sheen of the satin and the gentle curves of the rose petals, while casting only the faintest shadows on the textured background. The result is an image that speaks of quiet sophistication, tradition, and the intimate anticipation of a wedding day, suitable for illustrating groom's accessories, boutonniere design, or local wedding flower inspiration in West London.
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A single white rose boutonniere rests diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its gentle crosshatch weave echoing the quiet elegance of a Holland Park townhouse interior. The rosebud is creamy white with a hint of ivory at the petal edges, still tightly furled yet beginning to open, so the outer petals curve slightly away from the centre in a graceful spiral. At the base, a rim of soft green sepals cradles the bloom, adding a fresh, garden-cut feel, as though it has just been picked from a manicured border near Holland Park Avenue. Clustered to one side and peeking from behind the rose are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a misty halo that softens the overall silhouette. Slender, deep green leaves and a few more feathery sprigs of foliage frame the rose, their surfaces either smooth and glossy or finely textured, creating a subtle contrast of greens. All the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a pristine white satin ribbon, the finish so smooth it catches the soft, diffused light. Just below the bloom, the ribbon is tied into a small, precise bow, clearly prepared to be pinned to a groom's lapel for a wedding at a nearby Holland Park venue or registry office in Kensington. The lighting is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, highlighting the cream tones of the petals and the airy texture of the baby's breath. The overall mood is calm, refined, and quietly romantic, ideal for illustrating classic wedding flowers, groom's accessories, or traditional boutonniere designs in West London. A close-up photograph captures the left lapel of a groom's charcoal grey suit, the fabric a fine wool blend with a soft, matte sheen that hints at quality tailoring often seen at Holland Park weddings. The stitching along the lapel edge and the neat welt pocket just visible below give the jacket a meticulous, almost architectural structure. Framed against this dark, refined background is a single, creamy white rose boutonniere, the true focal point of the image. The rosebud is tight yet plump, its velvety petals gently spiralling inward, each one unblemished and slightly luminous, as if catching the soft afternoon light that might filter through the trees of nearby Holland Park. Around the rose sits a delicate halo of baby's breath, hundreds of tiny white florets forming a cloud-like cushion that softens the design. Threads of slender, bright green foliage arc outward, some fine and wispy, others broader and deeper in tone, cradling the flowers and adding a fresh, garden-picked feeling. The stems are bound at the base with a narrow white satin ribbon, tied into a precise little bow that rests neatly against the lapel. Beneath the suit jacket, a pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern lends an understated texture, while a bold, solid red tie in a silky finish slices through the composition, adding passionate colour and a sense of occasion. The overall mood is one of quiet confidence and heartfelt celebration, the kind of refined detail chosen for a groom or honoured guest heading to a ceremony in W11, whether in a townhouse near Holland Park Avenue or a chic venue off Kensington High Street, where every element of the outfit is thoughtfully considered.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding day style with the White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Holland Park. This elegant design features a single premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a lush aralia leaf, finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon for a refined, timeless look. Crafted to sit beautifully on every type of wedding suit, this classic white rose buttonhole is perfect for grooms who want a clean, sophisticated finish to their outfit.

Handmade by our expert florists in Holland Park, each buttonhole is created with care to ensure freshness, balance, and comfort when worn. The crisp white tones and soft textures complement a wide range of wedding colour schemes, from traditional to modern. Ideal for church ceremonies, civil weddings, and luxury receptions across West London, this groom buttonhole adds a subtle yet polished floral touch.

The price includes four matching buttonholes, making it easy to coordinate the groom, best man, and key members of the wedding party. Order from Flowers Holland Park for premium quality, reliable service, and beautifully presented designs that arrive ready to wear on your special day.
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    The attention to detail in the arrangement was impressive. Added a sophisticated touch to our wedding.

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    Outstanding quality and service. The flowers were vibrant and lasted all day.

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    Absolutely perfect for our big day. The flowers were fresh and beautifully arranged.

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    I was impressed by the quality and freshness of the flowers. Delivered on time without any issues.

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    Fresh and vibrant flowers that added elegance to our wedding suits. Great service.

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    Beautiful craftsmanship in each buttonhole. Made the groom feel truly special.

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    The elegant design added a luxurious touch to our suits. Highly recommend Flowers Holland Park.

    M

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