A refined white rose boutonniere is set at a gentle angle across a light beige, linen-like fabric, the kind of understated backdrop you might find in a chic Bermondsey loft overlooking the Shard. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals neatly layered and tightly furled at the centre, just beginning to loosen as if in quiet anticipation of the day ahead. The surface of the petals appears smooth and velvety, with soft, rounded edges that catch the ambient light, creating a faint, pearly glow. At the base of the bud, touches of pale green from the sepals peek through, lending an authentic, garden-fresh character. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath spill lightly to one side, their tiny blossoms densely gathered yet visually weightless, like a small cloud hugging the main flower. The green elements are deliberately restrained yet thoughtfully placed: slim, elongated leaves in a deep, polished green flank the rose and extend behind it, while a few finer, almost feathery sprigs add texture and an organic, slightly wild note that still feels elegant and controlled. All stems are brought together and wrapped in a pure white satin ribbon, its surface smooth and subtly reflective, wound in tight, even spirals that speak to careful, practiced hands. A small, neat bow sits just below the bloom, clearly marking the point where the boutonniere would be pinned to a jacket for a ceremony in one of Bermondsey's converted warehouse venues or near Tower Bridge. The fabric backdrop shows a refined crosshatch weave, adding visual interest without drawing attention from the flowers. Gentle, diffused lighting falls from above, softening shadows and highlighting the delicate interplay between the rose, the baby's breath, and the greenery, creating an image that captures the quiet romance and timeless tradition of a London wedding.
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A classic white rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, linen-like beige fabric, as if just set down on a dressing table in a Bermondsey townhouse before a wedding at Southwark Cathedral. At the centre, a single creamy white rosebud is tightly furled yet beginning to open, its velvety petals curling inwards with a soft sheen that catches the gentle, diffused light. The flower's base shows hints of pale green sepals, grounding the bloom in natural freshness, as though it has only just been conditioned by a careful florist. Surrounding the rose are tiny, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, each miniature blossom like a floating snowflake that adds airiness and an almost whisper-light texture. Slender leaves of deep, vibrant green cradle the rose from beneath and to the sides, some smooth and slightly glossy, others finer and more feathery, lending depth and contrast without overpowering the calm, neutral palette. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a pristine white satin ribbon, wound tightly and evenly, then finished in a small, graceful bow that sits just below the head of the rose, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony along the Thames near London Bridge. The ribbon's subtle lustre echoes the gentle glow on the petals, while the background's crosshatched weave adds quiet structure and an organic feel. Soft, even lighting smooths away harsh shadows, creating a serene, contemplative mood that speaks of promise, purity, and the quiet anticipation of walking down the aisle in one of Bermondsey's intimate wedding venues or historic warehouses now turned event spaces. A close-up photograph captures the refined detail of a groom's attire, the camera lingering on a single white rose boutonniere pinned to the left lapel of a charcoal grey suit. The fabric of the jacket looks like smooth, finely woven wool, with crisp, visible stitching tracing the line of the lapel and the edge of the welt pocket just beneath. Beneath the jacket there is a pale dress shirt with a delicate grid or check pattern, its texture soft and lightly textured against the stronger lines of the tailoring. At the centre of the frame, a bold, solid red tie in a satin-like finish glows with colour, its knot perfectly placed and echoing the sense of ceremony. Nestled against this formal backdrop, the boutonniere becomes the heart of the image. A single creamy white rosebud, petals tightly cupped and velvety, suggests freshness and quiet anticipation. Around it, a cloud of white baby's breath forms a fine, airy halo, their tiny blossoms like stars scattered in soft focus. Slender strands of bright green foliage and a single broader leaf cradle the flowers, adding movement and a whisper of natural wildness to the clean lines of the suit. The stems are wrapped and finished with a neat white satin ribbon, tied into a tiny bow that sits snugly against the lapel. The lighting feels gentle, perhaps like understated afternoon light filtering through a Bermondsey townhouse window, giving the scene a calm, intimate mood. This boutonniere feels made for a London wedding or black-tie celebration, the kind you might see leaving the registry office near Bermondsey Street, every delicate detail chosen to honour love, tradition, and the promise of the day ahead.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your wedding day with the timeless elegance of the White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Bermondsey Flowers. This refined 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 polished, sophisticated look. Perfect for any style of wedding suit, this classic buttonhole adds a fresh, romantic touch that stands out beautifully in photos and in person.

Expertly crafted by our Bermondsey florists, each set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man, and groomsmen. The simple white palette complements any wedding colour scheme, from traditional to modern, ensuring a cohesive, elegant finish for your bridal party.

At Bermondsey Flowers, we use only fresh, high-quality blooms, prepared with care and attention to detail so your buttonholes arrive looking impeccable and last throughout your celebration. Convenient local service from Bermondsey makes planning your wedding flowers stress-free. Order now to secure your date and add a luxurious finishing touch to your wedding attire.
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