A single, beautifully composed boutonnière is shown from above, placed at a slight angle on a light beige, textured fabric that resembles hand-woven linen, its subtle cross-hatched threads lending a natural, tactile backdrop. The focal point is a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its petals soft and slightly curled, forming a generous, layered cup of creamy white that looks almost weightless. Just beneath this central flower, two slim lisianthus buds in tones of pale cream and green curve gently to the left, their closed tips hinting at blossoms that will open later, like the unfolding of a new chapter on a wedding day near Waterloo station or along the South Bank. Delicate clusters of tiny white baby's breath are interspersed around the bloom and buds, each miniature flower head adding a speckled, cloud-like texture that brings lightness and romantic detail. From behind the lisianthus, several slender, grass-like leaves extend gracefully towards the lower left, their deep green colour offering a fresh contrast to the white petals, while a broader dark green leaf sits discreetly at the back, giving a quiet sense of structure and support. The exposed stems at the base are gathered tightly and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, crisp bow whose silky surface catches the light, its bright pink tone providing a modern, joyful accent. The soft, even lighting emphasises every curve of petal, bud, and ribbon, conveying the care of an experienced florist at Waterloo Florist preparing a groom's buttonhole or small corsage for a city wedding, registry office ceremony, or special celebration in a nearby riverside venue. The arrangement feels timeless yet contemporary, intimate in scale but rich in detail.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière rests at a slight angle on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle weave catching the gentle light. At the heart of the design is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and velvety, its ruffled petals curving inward and outward in loose layers, creating a cloud-like circle of soft white. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy pale green nestle close, their tips still closed, suggesting blooms yet to come and echoing the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in Waterloo. Fine sprays of white baby's breath drift between the main flower and buds, their tiny clustered blossoms adding a misty, romantic halo that softens every edge. Slender, grass-like blades of fresh green foliage arc outward towards the lower left, bringing movement and a hint of wild meadow texture, while a broader dark green leaf supports the main bloom from behind, giving depth and structure. The stems are neatly gathered and bound at the lower right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow whose silky sheen and bright pink colour stand out joyfully against the calm, neutral fabric. The overall impression is fresh, elegant, and intimate, like a groom's buttonhole ready to be pinned before a ceremony near the Thames, or a corsage for a special guest at a Waterloo celebration. The soft, even lighting reveals every petal edge and ribbon fold, allowing the viewer to sense the florist's careful hands and the quiet excitement of a day marked by love and promise. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows a single white lisianthus buttonhole glowing softly against the rich fabric, the whole scene lit as if by gentle afternoon light filtering across Waterloo. The suit itself is a deep, almost matte charcoal, likely a fine wool with a faint, refined texture that catches just a hint of sheen along the crisply pressed lapel. Between the lapels, a perfectly knotted silk tie in vibrant magenta or deep fuchsia sits smooth and fluid, its luminous colour echoing the romantic tones often seen in wedding parties heading towards Waterloo Bridge or St John's Church. Tucked neatly into the left lapel, the boutonnière feels both luxurious and understated. The focal flower is a fully opened white lisianthus, or perhaps a multi-petalled garden-style rose, its ruffled petals layered like soft folds of satin, each edge gently curling to create a sense of movement and depth. Just above, two slender ivory buds lean in, still closed and full of promise, while a light cloud of white baby's breath surrounds the main bloom, its tiny blossoms giving the arrangement a feathery, almost mist-like halo. Fine, linear greenery arches delicately outward, adding airiness and a fresh, garden-picked feel that contrasts beautifully with the tailored structure of the suit. At the base, a broad, glossy green leaf wraps the stems, secured by a narrow mauve or pinkish-lavender ribbon that mirrors the tie's bold tone, tying the entire look into a harmonious whole. Crafted with the care you'd expect from an experienced Waterloo florist, this lapel flower speaks of quiet confidence, romance, and the poised anticipation of a wedding day just moments before the ceremony begins.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your wedding day in timeless style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Waterloo Florist in Waterloo. This elegant buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus, soft clouds of gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves, creating a refined and modern look that perfectly complements classic and contemporary suits alike. Each set includes four coordinated buttonholes, ideal for the groom and groomsmen to complete your wedding party's ensemble with a cohesive, premium finish.

Expertly handcrafted by our skilled florists, this white lisianthus buttonhole is designed to be comfortable to wear, secure and long-lasting throughout your special day. The fresh white blooms bring a clean, romantic touch to your ceremony and photos, pairing beautifully with most colour schemes and bridal bouquets.

Perfect for church, registry office or destination weddings, this groom buttonhole set offers a stylish yet understated floral accent. Order online from Waterloo Florist for reliable, friendly service and beautifully presented wedding flowers you can trust.
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