A carefully crafted boutonnière lies diagonally across a warm, beige fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle cross-hatched weave visible beneath the flowers like a canvas laid out on a Twickenham studio table. At the centre sits a fully open white lisianthus, also known as eustoma, its many ruffled petals layered in soft, rounded folds that give the bloom a plush, almost cloud-like volume. Nestled just below and to the left are two slender, unopened lisianthus buds, tinged with pale green and cream, their tapered forms hinting at blossoms that will open gradually over the course of a wedding day. Interspersed between these main elements are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower held on a fine stem, adding lightness and a sense of airy movement, like mist over the nearby River Thames by Twickenham Embankment. Extending outwards from behind the main bloom are fine, grass-like leaves in a deep, fresh green, arching towards the bottom left corner, while a broader, darker green leaf sits quietly behind the lisianthus, giving depth and structure. The stems at the lower right are drawn together and wrapped tightly with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, finished in a small, precise bow whose smooth sheen contrasts with the matte texture of the fabric and foliage. The lighting is soft and even, emphasizing the purity of the white petals and the rich greens without any harsh shadows, as though the piece has just been placed down in preparation for a ceremony at a local Twickenham venue. The overall mood is refined yet joyful, perfectly suited to a groom, usher, or prom guest seeking a gentle touch of floral elegance.
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A delicate wedding boutonnière lies on a soft, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the gentle texture running diagonally beneath the flowers like ripples on the Thames in nearby Richmond. At the heart of the piece is a single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered in soft curls that create a plush, almost rose-like rosette. Two slender, creamy green lisianthus buds nestle to the left, still closed but showing faint hints of ivory along their tips, suggesting blossoms that will unfold later in the day. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are threaded throughout, their cloud-like clusters adding a light, airy halo around the central flower. Behind them, narrow, grass-like blades of fresh green foliage sweep outwards towards the lower left corner, giving a sense of movement, while one slightly broader, deeper green leaf sits quietly behind the main bloom to anchor the composition. The stems are neatly gathered and bound near the bottom right with a soft yet vivid pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, playful bow whose sheen catches the light and offers a joyful contrast to the calm neutrals and fresh greens. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing every petal edge, leaf vein, and thread of the fabric, as though the piece has been set out on a dressing table in a Twickenham townhouse before a ceremony at nearby York House Gardens. The overall impression is intimate, tender, and impeccably crafted, perfectly suited to a groom's lapel or prom jacket, carrying a subtle sense of spring freshness and quiet celebration. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows a single white lisianthus buttonhole glowing softly against the dark fabric, as if caught in gentle afternoon light before a ceremony in Twickenham. The finely woven wool of the suit has a subtle texture, its lapel crisply pressed and slightly angled across the frame. Between the lapels, a rich magenta silk tie, knotted with care, catches the eye with its smooth, lustrous sheen, set against a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt that peeks out in neat, geometric lines. Pinned neatly to the left lapel, the boutonnière feels both classic and modern: one fully opened white lisianthus bloom with ruffled, velvety petals at the centre, framed by two slender ivory buds that still hold their secrets. Around them, tiny clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, hover like a delicate cloud, adding airiness and light. Wispy green foliage and slim blades of greenery arc outwards, giving gentle movement and a fresh, garden-picked feel that would feel at home after a stroll through nearby Marble Hill Park. The stems are wrapped tightly at the base in a narrow mauve ribbon, echoing the tie with a softer, romantic hue, its small bow lying smooth and precise. The overall mood of the image is one of quiet anticipation and polished elegance, ideal for a Twickenham wedding morning as the groom or groomsman takes a calm breath before stepping into a sunlit ceremony, carrying a whisper of fragrance and thoughtful craftsmanship close to his heart.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add an elegant finishing touch to your wedding day with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Twickenham Florist. This refined design features delicate white lisianthus paired with dainty gypsophila and styled with glossy aspidistra leaves for a clean, modern look. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, these coordinated wedding buttonholes ensure your bridal party looks polished in every photo. Handcrafted with care in our Twickenham studio, each piece is wired and finished by our expert florists for comfort and durability throughout the day. The soft white palette complements any suit colour and wedding theme, from classic to contemporary. Ideal for church, civil ceremonies and registry office weddings in Twickenham and surrounding areas. Price is for a set of 4 buttonholes, offering excellent value for a matching groom's party. Order online from Twickenham Florist for beautifully presented, premium-quality wedding flowers you can rely on.
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