A refined floral boutonnière, designed for a wedding or formal event, lies diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a subtle, tactile weave reminiscent of the tablecloths in Bankside's riverside restaurants. The main focal point is a single white lisianthus, fully opened and luxuriously ruffled, its many layered petals forming a soft, rounded bloom that looks almost like whipped cream gently swirled into a rosette. Just to the lower left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy white with a hint of soft green are nestled close together, their closed forms adding an appealing contrast of shape and suggesting the quiet promise of blooms still to come. Interwoven among these main flowers are delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, each tiny blossom forming part of a light, airy cloud that lends the piece an ethereal, romantic feel, perfect for a couple exchanging vows near the riverside walk between Borough Market and Shakespeare's Globe. From behind the central lisianthus, slim, grass-like leaves fan out in a graceful sweep toward the left, adding line and movement, while a broader, deeper green leaf sits discreetly underneath, giving the arrangement a natural backdrop and visual anchor. The stems at the base are tidily gathered and wrapped with a striking fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow, the ribbon's smooth sheen and vivid colour injecting a playful, contemporary twist into the otherwise classic palette of white and green. Gentle, even lighting reveals the subtle textures of the fabric, the soft shadows around the petals, and the silky glint of the ribbon, capturing the careful craftsmanship and fresh quality you would expect from a skilled local florist preparing buttonholes for a Bankside celebration or city-chic registry office ceremony.
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A single, delicately crafted floral boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its muted weave evoking a relaxed Bankside loft or a quiet table in a Tate Modern café. At the heart of the piece is a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered in gentle waves, forming a rounded, cloud-like rosette that appears velvety to the touch. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in pale cream and soft green lean close, suggesting blooms that will open later in the day, like a wedding party gathering along the South Bank before the ceremony. Airy clusters of tiny white gypsophila are tucked between the larger elements, their delicate dots of white adding a sense of lightness and movement, as if a fine mist has settled over the flowers. Emerging from behind the central bloom, slim, grass-like blades of mid to dark green foliage sweep gracefully toward the lower left corner, creating a sense of direction and flow, while a slightly broader, deeper green leaf sits behind the lisianthus, giving the composition depth and structure. The stems are neatly bound at the base with a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a small but confident bow that catches the eye with its silky sheen and contemporary flair. Soft, even lighting flattens harsh shadows and allows each petal, leaf vein, and ribbon fold to be clearly seen, giving the boutonnière a fresh-from-the-workbench feel, like something just finished by a careful florist preparing for a wedding near Borough Market, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony overlooking the Thames. A sharply focused, close-up portrait of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows every detail of his formal wedding attire, captured as if he is standing on a quiet Bankside side street before walking towards the Thames. The fine wool suit has a subtle, almost herringbone texture that catches the soft light, with the right lapel crisply pressed and edged in a clean line. Between the lapels, a vibrant magenta silk tie glows like a rich ribbon of colour, perfectly knotted against a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt whose tiny checks add gentle rhythm without distracting from the main focal point: the boutonnière. Pinned neatly to the left lapel, the buttonhole arrangement centres on a fully opened white lisianthus or rose-like bloom, its ruffled petals layered and velvety, suggesting softness and quiet romance. Just above, two ivory buds tilt delicately, not yet open, hinting at moments still to come in the ceremony. Wisps of airy baby's breath, each floret a tiny cloud of white, curve around the main flower, while fine strands of greenery extend in graceful arcs, giving movement and a fresh, almost dewy, garden feel. At the base, a broad green leaf wraps the stems, finished with a slim mauve ribbon tied into a small, careful bow that echoes the tie's magenta tone without competing with it. The result is a modern yet timeless lapel flower, the kind a groom might choose for a Bankside registry office wedding or a chic riverside reception, radiating composure, tenderness, and the quiet excitement of a day about to begin.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elegant and timeless, our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole is designed to complete your wedding look with understated luxury. Handcrafted in Bankside by Flowers Bankside's expert florists, this refined buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus blooms, airy gypsophila and sculpted aspidistra leaves for a clean, modern finish. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, each piece is carefully wired and arranged to sit comfortably on a lapel and photograph beautifully throughout the day.

This set includes 4 matching groom buttonholes, making it ideal for coordinating your wedding party with ease. The fresh white palette suits classic, contemporary and minimalist wedding themes, and pairs effortlessly with any suit colour. At Flowers Bankside, we source premium-quality stems and craft every buttonhole to order, ensuring freshness, longevity and a polished, professional look.

Available for delivery from our Bankside florist, this white lisianthus buttonhole set offers a stylish finishing touch you can rely on. Order now from flowersbankside.co.uk to enjoy beautifully made, ready-to-wear wedding buttonholes that elevate your special day.
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