A finely detailed boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, woven fabric surface that calls to mind natural linen or lightly textured cotton, the kind you might see in a boutique along the streets of Crouch End. The neutral background has a soft, oatmeal hue with clearly visible threads, lending a tactile, organic feel that frames the floral work without stealing focus. At the centre of the composition is a single white lisianthus blossom in full, open glory, its petals layered and ruffled like soft folds of satin. The bloom appears flawless, with creamy undertones at the base of the petals, giving an impression of warmth and subtle depth rather than stark white. Tucked just beneath and to the left of the main flower, two elongated lisianthus buds in pale green and ivory suggest stages of bloom yet to come, evoking the unfolding of a wedding day from quiet preparation to heartfelt vows. Interspersed through the arrangement are delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny, cloud-like flowers adding airiness and visual softness, almost like a fine mist around the more defined central bloom. Supporting the flowers, slender, grass-like leaves sweep outward towards the lower left corner, creating a sense of direction and movement, while a broader, dark green leaf sits discreetly behind the lisianthus, grounding the design and intensifying the contrast with the white petals. The stems are carefully gathered and finished at the bottom right with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and tied into a crisp bow, its glossy surface catching the light and injecting a modern, playful note into the otherwise classic white-and-green palette. The overall effect, captured in soft, even lighting, is one of fresh, understated elegance, perfectly suited to a groom walking from a nearby townhouse to a ceremony in one of North London's charming venues.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière rests at a slight diagonal on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that looks like fine linen, the neutral background allowing every floral detail to stand out clearly. At the heart of the piece sits a single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered like silk and curling gently back to form a softly rounded cup, the centre a faint creamy tone that adds warmth rather than stark contrast. Just below and to the left, two elongated lisianthus buds in pale cream and green nestle close to the main flower, suggesting blooms that will open later in the day, echoing the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in Crouch End. Threaded through the design are light, cloud-like sprigs of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms scattered between petal and leaf to create an airy halo around the central flower. Slender blades of grass-like foliage sweep gracefully towards the lower left, adding length and movement, while a broader, deeper green leaf sits just behind the lisianthus, giving structure and a sense of depth. The stems are neatly bound at the base with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow that introduces a bright pop of colour against the soft whites and greens. The satin catches the light with a gentle sheen, hinting at polished shoes and pressed lapels ready for a ceremony perhaps just off The Broadway or near Crouch End Green. The lighting is even and gentle, without harsh shadows, so every petal edge, ribbon fold, and woven thread in the fabric can be distinguished, creating an overall impression of freshness, romance, and thoughtful craftsmanship suitable for a groom or guest on a special London day. A close, detailed view of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket captures the quiet drama of formalwear just before a ceremony in Crouch End. The fabric has a fine wool texture with a subtle woven pattern that softens the deep grey, and the lapel on the left side of the image is sharply pressed, catching a gentle, even light. Between the lapels, a rich magenta silk tie sits perfectly centred, its smooth surface almost glowing against a crisp white and pale grey patterned shirt. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted boutonnière: a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open, its ruffled petals layered like soft tissue, surrounded by a halo of tiny white baby's breath blossoms. Two slender ivory buds curve just above the main flower, suggesting blooms still to unfurl, while fine, airy sprigs of greenery arc outwards, adding movement and a fresh, garden-picked feel. At the base, a broad green leaf cups the stems, wrapped in a slim mauve ribbon tied into a precise bow that mirrors the tone of the tie without competing with it. The overall effect is refined yet romantic, the white and grey tones resting calmly against the dark suit, with the magenta providing a confident accent. It feels like the kind of buttonhole a Crouch End groom might wear walking up from Stationer's Park to a local townhouse wedding, the flowers' gentle fragrance barely there but full of promise and anticipation, marking a moment of poised stillness before the vows are spoken.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, handcrafted at Florist Crouch End. This elegant design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and sculpted aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, modern look that complements any suit or colour scheme. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this classic white buttonhole adds a fresh, polished finish to your wedding party. Each piece is carefully wired and finished by our expert florists in Crouch End to ensure it looks immaculate throughout your special day and in your photos. The price includes a set of 4 coordinated buttonholes, ideal for small and medium-sized bridal parties. Pair with our matching bridal bouquets and wedding flowers for a cohesive, premium look. Available for reliable local delivery from our Crouch End florist or convenient collection in-store, so your wedding flowers arrive fresh and on time. Order today to secure your date and let Florist Crouch End take care of the finishing touches.
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