Set against a softly lit, neutral backdrop of light greige linen, this elegant boutonniere or petite corsage appears as though it has been momentarily placed on a dressing table before being fastened for a special occasion in Spitalfields. At its centre, several small, ruffled blossoms in soft pastel pink gather closely together, their multi-layered petals creating a plush, cloud-like texture that suggests miniature stocks or delicate garden blooms. The pink tones are subtle yet varied, with some petals almost shell-like in their paleness and others shifting towards a gentle dusk-rose hue. Threaded among these central flowers are airy stems of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom adding sparkle and lightness, reminiscent of a fine veil or lace trim on a wedding dress. Just behind and between them, modest tufts of lavender and pale purple florets introduce a hint of cool colour, adding depth and a whisper of formality, ideal for a ceremony held near the old brick streets and converted warehouses of E1. Along one side, a line of slender, pale buds-creamy white fading into fresh green-suggests upcoming blossoms, their closed forms capturing the quiet anticipation that precedes a celebration. Broad, lush green leaves provide a generous backdrop at the base, while delicate, thread-like foliage spills gently outward, evoking the relaxed, hand-gathered feel of flowers sourced from a local East London market stall at dawn. The stems are carefully bound together and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow with short, flowing tails. The ribbon's smooth, light-catching surface provides a joyful pop of colour, turning this compact piece into a refined yet expressive accent for a lapel or wrist. The overall effect is one of thoughtful, handcrafted beauty and soft romance, as if a local florist has captured a tiny garden and prepared it for the city's streets.
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A delicate corsage-style boutonniere lies neatly centred on a softly textured, oatmeal-toned linen cloth, the neutral background allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out with clarity. At the heart of the design, a tight cluster of ruffled pale pink blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or spray carnations, unfurls layer upon layer of soft petals, their colour gently shifting from a cooler blush at the outer edges to a warmer rose tone towards the centre. Threaded between these main flowers are airy clouds of white baby's breath, each tiny floret adding a lace-like lightness that makes the composition feel almost weightless. Here and there, slim spikes of lavender and deeper purple blooms peek through, adding depth and a subtle sense of formality suitable for a wedding or prom in Spitalfields, perhaps after a ceremony near the historic market halls. On one side, several elongated buds, creamy white fading into pale spring green, suggest freesia or similar slender blooms just waiting to open, capturing that moment of anticipation before a celebration begins. Lush, broad green leaves fan out at the base, providing a rich emerald frame, while fine, feathery greenery extends delicately beyond the flowers, echoing the organic, slightly wild foliage you might see in nearby pockets of green around Brushfield Street. The stems are bound together meticulously and finished with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose smooth sheen catches the light. The overall impression is of freshness, tenderness, and careful craftsmanship, the kind of floral detail chosen to sit proudly on a lapel or wrist for a special day in East London. A close-up photograph focuses tightly on the upper body of a man dressed for a wedding in Spitalfields, his charcoal grey suit jacket and pale patterned shirt creating a smart, understated backdrop for a striking buttonhole. The camera lingers on the left lapel, where a carefully crafted boutonnière glows softly in natural daylight, much like you might see outside Spitalfields Market on a bright weekend morning. Slender, unopened white to creamy lisianthus-style buds rise at the top, their smooth petals still curled in promise, framed below by ruffled blooms in gentle shades of pink, lilac, and lavender that recall the pastel fronts of nearby East End townhouses. These smaller flowers, reminiscent of sweet peas or freesia, are clustered with airy sprigs of white gypsophila, each tiny blossom giving a misty, cloud-like halo. Deeper purple florets are tucked in between, adding depth and an almost velvety richness that plays beautifully against the groom's vibrant magenta silk tie, which gleams with a subtle sheen and a precise knot. Broad, glossy dark green leaves provide a strong base, while finer, feathery greenery arches lightly outwards, suggesting movement, as if the flowers had just been gathered from a city garden near Allen Gardens. The stems are neatly bound with a satin ribbon in soft lavender, tied into a small, proud bow that mirrors the lilac tones in the flowers. The overall impression is of calm confidence and quiet celebration, a refined piece of wedding floristry that would feel perfectly at home in a Spitalfields townhouse ceremony or a chic East London loft reception, capturing a moment of joyful anticipation on the lapel of an honoured guest or groom.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, handcrafted by Florist Spitalfields in the heart of Spitalfields. This elegant set of four buttonholes pairs soft white lisianthus and white veronica with rich purple anemones and sleek bear grass for a refined, modern finish. Perfect for grooms, best men, and ushers, each buttonhole is carefully designed to complement classic, contemporary, or rustic wedding themes.

Using only premium, fresh flowers, our skilled florists create long-lasting buttonholes that photograph beautifully and sit comfortably on lapels throughout your big day. The clean white tones contrasted with deep purple add a sophisticated pop of colour without overpowering your suit.

Ideal for London weddings and civil ceremonies, these groom buttonholes are prepared with care and delivered in perfect condition from our Spitalfields shop. Choose Florist Spitalfields for reliable service, expert craftsmanship, and stylish wedding flowers you can trust. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set today and complete your wedding look with confidence.
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