A refined boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige background, the fabric's fine diagonal weave recalling a well-pressed suit or the table linens of a Blackfriars restaurant set for a wedding breakfast. At the centre of this compact arrangement is a single rosebud in a creamy white or soft ivory shade, its petals tightly layered and gently curved inward, giving the impression of a bloom chosen at just the right moment before fully opening. At the base of the rose, a whisper of green from the sepals peeks through, highlighting its natural freshness. Surrounding the central bloom are small clusters of white baby's breath, each sprig branching into tiny, cloud-like flowers that lend a weightless, almost misty texture, softening the crisp outline of the rose. Slender, deep green leaves stretch out from behind the flowers, with a couple of more feathery, fern-like fronds adding depth and a touch of garden wildness, as if cut that morning from foliage gathered near the historic streets around Blackfriars Bridge. The stems of the rose, gypsophila, and greenery are brought together in a tidy bundle and expertly wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, its surface faintly reflective under the light. The ribbon is finished in a neat, modest bow just beneath the blooms, signalling that this piece is meant to sit perfectly on a lapel. Soft, natural lighting glides over the scene, enhancing the creamy whites and deep greens while casting gentle shadows that give the boutonniere a three-dimensional presence. The overall effect is of understated elegance and tradition, a thoughtful finishing touch for a groom or guest attending a formal ceremony or celebration in central London, near Blackfriars, the City, or along the Thames.
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A single white rose boutonniere is laid diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, the neutral background echoing the calm, understated elegance of a Blackfriars wedding venue. At the centre of the arrangement sits a creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still mostly furled, with the outer edges just beginning to loosen and curl, suggesting a bloom chosen at peak freshness. Around the rose, small clusters of airy white baby's breath form a delicate halo, their tiny star-shaped blossoms creating a cloud-like softness that contrasts with the smooth, sculpted petals of the rose. Slender, deep green leaves and a few more feathery sprigs of foliage extend from behind the bloom, framing it with subtle, natural movement and adding a cool, woodland green to the palette. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled tight and even, then finished in a small, tidy bow positioned just below the rose, ready to be pinned to a lapel before a ceremony by the Thames. Soft, diffused light washes across the flowers, picking up the gentle sheen of the ribbon, the faint texture of the petals, and the fine grain of the cloth beneath, while casting barely-there shadows that give the boutonniere depth. The overall mood is one of quiet sophistication and tradition, the kind of classic groom's accessory a local florist might prepare for an intimate civil ceremony in Blackfriars, capturing purity, new beginnings, and a thoughtful attention to detail in a single, graceful floral accent. A close, intimate view lingers on a groom's charcoal grey suit in Blackfriars, drawing the eye straight to a carefully crafted white rose boutonniere. The camera rests on the left lapel of the dark, finely tailored jacket, its wool-blend fabric showing neat stitching along the edges and the outline of the welt pocket beneath. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a tiny check pattern adds just a hint of texture, while a bold red tie, smooth and slightly lustrous like satin, provides a confident streak of colour through the centre of the frame. The boutonniere is the true focal point: a single creamy white rosebud, petals still tightly furled and perfectly shaped, suggesting that it has just been prepared and pinned for the ceremony. Around the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a soft halo, each miniature flower like a fleck of cloud against the dark lapel. Fine green foliage arches gently from behind, with both wispy strands and broader, polished leaves giving depth and movement. At the base, a narrow white satin ribbon is tied into a precise little bow, securing the stems and adding a delicate, ceremonial finish. The lighting is gentle, as if caught in the calm moments before a wedding at one of the historic churches near Blackfriars Bridge, and the overall mood is one of quiet anticipation and pride. You can almost imagine the faint, fresh scent of the rose and greenery as the wearer straightens his tie, ready to step into photographs, to greet guests, and to carry this tiny symbol of love through a day filled with promises and celebration.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding day style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Florist Blackfriars. This elegant design pairs a premium white rose with delicate gypsophila and a glossy aralia leaf, all 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 buttonhole brings a fresh, romantic touch to your groom's attire and complements a wide range of bridal bouquets and colour schemes.

Each set includes 4 matching buttonholes, perfect for the groom and groomsmen or key members of the wedding party. Our skilled florists in Blackfriars carefully prepare every piece to ensure long-lasting freshness, clean lines and a comfortable, secure fit. Ideal for traditional, modern or minimalist weddings, this white rose buttonhole works wonderfully for church ceremonies, civil services and city celebrations.

Order online from floristblackfriars.co.uk for reliable service, premium flowers and convenient delivery from our Blackfriars store. Make your wedding look effortlessly polished with these classic white rose groom buttonholes.
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