A thoughtfully composed wedding boutonnière lies at a slight diagonal on a light beige, woven fabric backdrop, the material's faint grid of threads suggesting a natural linen or burlap cloth often used on rustic tables in Bermondsey venues. At the centre, a fully opened white eustoma flower, also known as lisianthus, takes pride of place, its many ruffled petals gently overlapping in soft, rounded layers that create a delicate, almost rose-like form. The bloom feels fresh and luminous, with a subtle creaminess at the base of the petals that adds depth to the otherwise crisp white. Just below and to the left of this main flower, two slim, creamy-green eustoma buds are tucked in closely, their closed tips smooth and elegant, hinting at blooms soon to open, a quiet echo of new beginnings and promise often associated with weddings and civil ceremonies around Bermondsey and nearby Tower Bridge. Scattered lightly among the larger elements are tiny white baby's breath flowers, their small, cloud-like clusters perched on fine stems that give the boutonnière a touch of airy romance and a sense of fullness without bulk. Supporting the flowers is a small foundation of foliage: one slightly broader, dark green leaf that grounds the composition, and several slender, grass-like blades that sweep gracefully outward toward the left edge, adding gentle movement and an organic, garden-grown character. At the base, the stems are tightly bundled and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, playful bow whose bright pink hue stands out dramatically against the neutral background and the quiet whites and greens. The ribbon's sheen catches the soft light, suggesting a joyful, modern twist, as if prepared by an experienced Bermondsey florist for a groom arriving from Maltby Street Market or a guest heading to an intimate local celebration. The overall effect is polished yet personal, a small detail that carries both elegance and emotion.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonnière lies at a soft angle on a light beige, linen-like fabric, its fine weave catching the gentle, even light like the textured tablecloths you might see in Bermondsey cafés off Bermondsey Street. At the heart of the piece is a single white eustoma bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled, its layered petals forming a rounded, cloud-like cup that feels both classic and contemporary. Slightly to the left nestle two slender, unopened eustoma buds in creamy shades of pale green, their smooth surfaces and tapered tips suggesting the quiet promise of flowers still to come. Threaded between them are tiny tufts of baby's breath, each minuscule white floret hovering on fine stems, adding a misty lightness that softens the overall outline of the boutonnière. Behind the main bloom, a broader deep green leaf acts as a subtle backdrop, while slim, grass-like blades of darker green foliage fan out toward the lower left, introducing movement and a hint of wild meadow texture. The stems are neatly gathered at the base and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow that provides a bright, joyful accent against the neutral background and the cool white of the flower. The composition is calm yet celebratory, ideal for a groom or guest walking through the streets around London Bridge or heading to a ceremony near Tanner Street Park, carrying a touch of fresh, understated elegance pinned to a lapel. The overall mood suggests a modern Bermondsey wedding detail: refined, thoughtfully designed, and quietly romantic. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, captured at chest height so the viewer sees only the torso, tie, and boutonnière against a soft, blurred background. The fabric of the suit is a deep, smoky grey with a fine woven texture that catches the light, the lapel crisply pressed and angled cleanly along the right side of the frame. Between the lapels sits a perfectly knotted silk tie in vivid magenta, bordering on fuchsia, its smooth surface reflecting a gentle sheen, layered over a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt that peeks out in small, precise triangles. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is a single, elegant boutonnière. The main bloom is a fully opened white lisianthus or rose-like flower, its numerous ruffled petals soft and cloudlike, forming a rounded, romantic focal point. Just above it, two slender buds in creamy white stand upright, still closed, suggesting flowers yet to unfold. Fine wisps of airy white baby's breath surround the central bloom, their tiny clustered blossoms adding lightness and texture, while slender strands of fresh green foliage arc delicately outward. At the base, a broad green leaf is curved and wrapped around the stems, bound with a narrow bow of matching magenta ribbon that echoes the tie in both colour and satin shine. The overall effect is polished yet gentle, the buttonhole suggesting a Bermondsey wedding morning near the riverside or Maltby Street, a sense of calm anticipation and careful craftsmanship woven into every petal and stitch, as if prepared by an experienced local florist for a groom about to walk into a bright, joyful ceremony.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Bermondsey Flowers. This elegant design pairs delicate white lisianthus with airy gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined buttonhole that complements classic and modern suits alike. Thoughtfully crafted by our Bermondsey florists, each piece is wired and finished for comfortable all-day wear, from the ceremony to the last dance.

Perfect for the groom, best man and ushers, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes to give your wedding party a cohesive, polished look. The soft white palette works beautifully with any colour scheme and photographs effortlessly, adding a timeless floral detail to your big day.

Handmade with fresh, premium flowers, our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonholes are prepared to order to ensure quality and longevity. Ideal for church, registry office or city weddings in London, they arrive ready to pin and enjoy. Order online from Bermondsey Flowers for reliable service, expert craftsmanship and wedding flowers you can trust.
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