A tastefully arranged boutonnière is pictured from a slightly raised overhead viewpoint, set against a light beige, woven fabric that recalls natural linen laid out on a preparation table in a Hammersmith bridal suite. At the centre of the composition sits a fully open white eustoma, or lisianthus, its many ruffled petals creating a gently rounded bloom that appears almost weightless, like folded silk. The intricate layering of white petals draws the eye immediately, with subtle shadows adding depth and definition. Just below and to the left, two elongated eustoma buds in creamy ivory with soft green undertones lie close to the central flower, their closed forms adding a sense of time and progression, as though capturing the stages of love from promise to full bloom. Dotted delicately through the floral cluster are small sprays of baby's breath, their tiny white flowers forming a fine, cloud-like mist that softens the edges of the boutonnière and lends it an airy, romantic quality, perfect for a ceremony along King Street or near the Thames Path. Surrounding the flowers, a combination of foliage adds structure: a broader dark green leaf provides a deep, velvety backdrop, while slender, grass-like strands of greenery sweep outward towards the lower left, introducing a graceful, organic line that contrasts with the rounded central bloom. The stems are brought together at the bottom right and neatly secured with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, carefully formed bow whose satin sheen and bold colour offer a modern, celebratory accent. The overall look is fresh, composed, and quietly luxurious, an ideal groom's or groomsman's buttonhole that would suit intimate registry weddings, hotel receptions, or garden gatherings around Hammersmith. Soft, even lighting ensures every petal edge, leaf vein, and fibre of the fabric backdrop is visible, highlighting the thoughtful craftsmanship behind the piece.
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A delicate wedding boutonnière lies on a warm, oatmeal-coloured, linen-like fabric, its texture finely woven and softly catching the light, as if placed on a calm dressing table in a Hammersmith town house before a ceremony by the river. At the heart of this petite floral piece is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled, its petals curling and folding in multiple layers to create a rounded, cloud-like form. Just beneath and to the left, two slender, creamy eustoma buds rest close against the main flower, their pale green tips promising blossoms still to come, echoing the sense of new beginnings. Threaded delicately through the composition are tiny clusters of white gypsophila, each miniature flower like a speck of froth, lending the boutonnière a light, airy halo and softening the overall shape. Behind the central bloom, a smooth, broader dark green leaf provides depth and contrast, while several fine, grass-like blades of foliage sweep diagonally towards the bottom left corner, adding gentle movement and a touch of wild, garden freshness reminiscent of Ravenscourt Park in spring. The stems are neatly gathered at the bottom right, bound in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon tied into a jaunty, double-looped bow, the silky fabric catching the light and injecting a cheerful, modern accent into the timeless white-and-green palette. Photographed from slightly above with even, diffused lighting, every petal, leaf vein, and woven fibre of the background is clearly defined, capturing the fresh, elegant character of a boutonnière perfectly suited to a groom's lapel for a Hammersmith wedding, prom night at a local venue, or any formal celebration that calls for subtle sophistication. A close-up wedding portrait focuses tightly on the left lapel of a groom's dark charcoal grey suit, the fine wool fabric showing a subtle, almost herringbone texture that catches the soft indoor light. Against this tailored backdrop, a single white lisianthus bloom opens in full, its many ruffled petals forming a creamy rosette that feels velvety and luminous, like a small cloud pinned neatly to the jacket. Beside it, two slender ivory buds rest just above the main flower, their tips still closed, suggesting blossoms that will unfurl later in the day. Clustered around the lisianthus is a light halo of tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, each flower no bigger than a pinhead, giving the buttonhole a misty, romantic edge. Fine, linear greenery threads between the blooms, with a few wisps arching outwards, adding airiness and movement without overwhelming the design. The base of the boutonnière is wrapped in a narrow mauve ribbon that has a soft, satin sheen, tied with careful precision to echo the groom's rich magenta tie visible between the lapels. The tie is smooth, silk-like and perfectly knotted, layered over a pale, patterned dress shirt, so the interplay of charcoal, white, and plum tones feels both modern and timeless. There is an overall atmosphere of calm preparation and quiet excitement, the kind of detail you might see just before a ceremony in Hammersmith, perhaps near the river or a local church, where a groom stands ready, his floral buttonhole designed with the kind of thoughtful craftsmanship you would expect from an experienced West London florist. Every element in this image speaks of intention, elegance, and the promise of a meaningful celebration.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete your wedding look with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, handcrafted at Hammersmith Flowers in Hammersmith. This elegant design features soft white lisianthus, delicate gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined and timeless finish for the groom and wedding party. Each buttonhole is carefully wired and arranged by our expert florists for comfort, durability and a polished appearance throughout your special day. Sold as a set of four, these matching buttonholes are ideal for grooms, best men and ushers, ensuring a cohesive and stylish look in photos and in person. The clean white palette pairs beautifully with classic, modern or rustic wedding themes and complements any suit colour. At Hammersmith Flowers, we pride ourselves on premium blooms, reliable service and attention to detail, so you can trust your buttonholes to arrive fresh, beautiful and ready to wear. Order online for convenient local delivery across Hammersmith and surrounding areas and let our expert florists add the perfect finishing touch to your celebration.
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