A small but meticulously arranged boutonnière is displayed diagonally on a warm, biscuit-toned textile backdrop, the fabric's fine weave giving a subtle, tactile texture reminiscent of high-quality linens used in Notting Hill townhouses. Dominating the composition is a fully opened white lisianthus, also known as eustoma, placed slightly off-centre to the right. Its petals are lightly ruffled at the edges and layered generously, forming a rounded, bloom-like rosette that feels soft and almost cloud-like to the eye. Hints of creamy shading near the heart of the flower add depth and a natural softness, as though it has just unfolded in early morning light. Tucked just beneath and to the left of this central flower are two pale lisianthus buds, their elongated forms closed and smooth, tinged with ivory and a gentle green at the tips. They lie close to the main bloom, giving a sense of natural progression from bud to full flower, a quiet metaphor often appreciated in wedding flowers chosen for ceremonies near Westbourne Grove or along leafy residential streets. Scattered among the larger elements are airy stems of gypsophila, or baby's breath, whose tiny, crisp white blossoms stand out like miniature stars, creating a halo of lightness around the central bloom. The foliage is thoughtfully balanced: thin, grass-like blades of deep green sweep outward towards the bottom left, adding movement and a fresh, garden-picked character, while a single broader, darker leaf nestles behind the lisianthus, grounding the design. At the base, the neatly trimmed stems are wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite and spirited bow. The satin has a gentle sheen, catching the light and delivering a joyful accent of colour against the neutral fabric and white petals. Soft, even lighting reveals the textures without harsh contrast, making this boutonnière appear freshly made and ready to be pinned to the lapel of a groom or groomsman at a stylish Notting Hill celebration, perhaps after being delivered that morning from a trusted local florist.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric, its woven surface reminiscent of fine linen seen in the boutiques around Notting Hill Gate. At the heart of this small floral piece sits a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered in gentle waves that create a rounded, cloud-like form. The flower's centre is subtly shaded, adding depth and a sense of quiet elegance, as if it has just been plucked from a carefully tended garden off Portobello Road. Just below and to the left nestle two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy pale green, still closed and smooth, suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of a special day. Threaded throughout the boutonnière are tiny tufts of white gypsophila, each miniature blossom airy and star-shaped, softening the outline and giving the design a romantic, almost ethereal haze. Fine, grass-like blades of fresh green foliage sweep outwards to the left, while a broader, deeper green leaf anchors the bloom from behind, offering a strong but subtle backdrop. At the base, the stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow that introduces a playful pop of colour against the calm neutrals. The satin catches the light in silky highlights, hinting at movement and celebration. The overall impression is of a refined yet modern buttonhole, perfect for a groom or groomsman at a Notting Hill wedding, captured in soft, even lighting that reveals every petal and texture without harsh shadows, evoking freshness, intimacy, and the quiet excitement of a day about to begin. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's lapel shows an elegant buttonhole arrangement pinned to a deep charcoal grey suit jacket, the sort of refined tailoring you might see outside a wedding venue off Portobello Road in Notting Hill. The wool suit has a subtle woven texture, its lapel crisply pressed and slightly catching the light, framing a perfectly knotted magenta silk tie that glows against a grey-and-white patterned dress shirt. At the heart of the boutonnière is a single white lisianthus or rose-like bloom, fully open, its many ruffled petals curling softly like folded silk. Just above rest two slender ivory buds, still closed and promising to unfurl, while tiny stars of white gypsophila (baby's breath) drift around them in a delicate cloud. Fine, linear greenery arcs lightly from the arrangement, adding movement and an airy, modern feel without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. The stems are neatly gathered at the base with a curved green leaf and finished with a narrow mauve-lilac ribbon, tied in a small, careful bow that echoes the rich hue of the tie. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and new beginnings, as if the wearer is about to step into a town hall ceremony or a garden celebration in nearby Holland Park. You can almost imagine the cool, faintly green fragrance of the flowers, a subtle companion to the rustle of guests' outfits and the soft murmur of anticipation on a wedding morning in Notting Hill.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Flower Delivery Notting Hill. This elegant design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila, and sculpted aspidistra leaves, creating a refined and timeless look for the groom and wedding party. Crafted by our expert florists, each buttonhole is carefully arranged to sit comfortably on a lapel while staying fresh and secure throughout your special day.

Perfect for classic, modern, or romantic wedding themes, this white groom buttonhole adds a clean, sophisticated touch to suits and tuxedos. The soft lisianthus blooms and textured gypsophila pair beautifully with any colour palette, making it a versatile choice for grooms, best men, ushers, and fathers of the couple.

Price is for a set of 4 buttonholes, offering excellent value for coordinating your entire party. Based in Notting Hill, we provide reliable, premium flower delivery to ensure your buttonholes arrive in perfect condition and on time for your celebration. Order online today from flowerdeliverynottinghill.co.uk for beautifully finished wedding flowers you can trust.
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