An elegant boutonnière is displayed on a softly textured, light beige fabric background, the subtle weave resembling well-loved linen laid out on a North Finchley dressing room table before a ceremony. The entire arrangement lies on a diagonal, drawing the eye from the lower right corner where the stems are bound, up towards the full, open bloom that serves as the focal point. At the centre, a beautifully formed white eustoma, also known as lisianthus, is in full flower; its petals are gently ruffled and layered, forming a rounded bloom that looks almost weightless, like a swirl of silk. Each petal curves inward and outward with a soft, creamy whiteness, catching the diffused light in a way that feels calm and romantic. Nestled just beneath and to the left are two long, slender buds of the same flower, their outer petals still wrapped close, tinged with pale green and ivory, suggesting that they will unfurl in their own time, perhaps later in the day as the reception begins. Interspersed between the main bloom and buds are airy sprays of white baby's breath, their miniature blossoms clustered along fine stems, adding both fullness and a delicate, cloud-like texture to the design. Behind the flowers, a single darker green leaf provides structure and depth, while slim, grass-like blades of foliage sweep gracefully towards the left side of the image, lending a gentle sense of motion as though brushed by a breeze drifting in from nearby Dollis Brook. The stems are neatly aligned at the lower right and tightly wrapped with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon tied into a small bow; its bright colour and smooth sheen create a joyful contrast to the neutral fabric and soft florals. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with even, flattering light, the photograph highlights every petal edge, leaf vein, and fold of ribbon, conveying the care and craftsmanship a local florist might bring to a groom's lapel flower for a North Finchley wedding.
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A single wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its neutral colour gently warming the scene as if lit by calm North Finchley afternoon light. At the heart of the design, a fully opened white eustoma, or lisianthus, unfurls layer upon layer of delicate, ruffled petals, the bloom rounded and plush yet airy, with a quiet, romantic glow. Just to the left and slightly below, two slender, cream-tinged buds of the same flower rest close against the main blossom, their pale green tips still closed, suggesting a moment of promise right before they join the celebration. Scattered through the arrangement, tiny clouds of white gypsophila - classic baby's breath - float between the main stems, their miniature flowers catching the light like soft stars and adding volume without heaviness. Behind the lisianthus, a deeper green, slightly curved leaf provides a calm backdrop, while a few finer, grass-like strands of foliage arc towards the lower left corner, giving the composition natural movement, as if a gentle breeze from nearby Friary Park had brushed past. All the stems are gathered neatly at the lower right and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small but confident bow; the ribbon's smooth sheen and bright pink hue create a joyful contrast against the white petals and muted background. The photograph is taken from a slightly raised angle, with even, diffused lighting flattening harsh shadows and highlighting every petal edge and ribbon fold. The overall impression is of a carefully crafted boutonnière, perfect for a groom or groomsman walking into a North Finchley ceremony, carrying a subtle touch of springtime elegance on his lapel. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows a beautifully crafted white lisianthus buttonhole glowing softly against the dark fabric, as if caught in gentle afternoon light over North Finchley High Road. The suit is fine wool with a subtle woven texture, its lapel crisply pressed and slightly angled, giving clean architectural lines for the flowers to rest against. Between the jacket's lapels, a smooth magenta silk tie, almost fuchsia in tone, is knotted perfectly over a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt, the colours working together with quiet confidence rather than flashiness. Pinned neatly to the left lapel, the boutonnière is composed around a single, fully open white lisianthus bloom, its many ruffled petals layered like soft folds of satin, with a faint creamy undertone that suggests warmth and romance. Two slender ivory buds sit just above, still half-closed, hinting at blooms yet to come and subtly echoing the idea of new beginnings that suits a wedding or civil ceremony. Around them, fine sprigs of gypsophila, or baby's breath, drift like tiny clouds of snow, giving a light, airy halo that softens the strong line of the suit. Narrow blades of greenery arc outward with an easy, natural curve, adding movement without clutter. At the base, a slim mauve ribbon is wrapped with care and tied in a small bow, delicately mirroring the tie's bolder shade. The overall feeling is of poised, modern elegance-exactly the kind of refined lapel flower you might see on a groom stepping out of a car near Victoria Park in North Finchley, ready to walk into a day filled with anticipation and joy.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete your wedding look with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by North Finchley Florist. This elegant design pairs soft white lisianthus with delicate gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined buttonhole that suits both classic and modern groom styles. Each set includes four matching buttonholes, perfect for the groom and groomsmen or key members of your wedding party.

Premium fresh flowers are carefully selected for their purity of colour and long-lasting freshness, ensuring your buttonholes look pristine from the ceremony to the last dance. The white lisianthus symbolises appreciation and grace, while the cloud-like gypsophila adds a romantic, timeless touch that looks beautiful in photos.

Ideal for weddings in North Finchley and surrounding areas, these buttonholes are crafted with secure, comfortable fittings for easy wear throughout the day. Combine them with coordinating bridal bouquets or venue flowers from North Finchley Florist for a cohesive, polished wedding theme. Enjoy reliable local service, expert floristry and quality you can trust when you order your wedding flowers online.
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