A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle angle on a neutral backdrop that immediately evokes the quiet elegance of a West London townhouse. The fabric beneath is a light beige, reminiscent of natural linen or finely woven cotton found in interiors around Holland Park, with a discernible crosshatch texture that gives the scene a relaxed yet polished foundation. At the centre of the composition is a single creamy white rosebud, tightly furled yet showing the first soft curls at the petal edges, suggesting a bloom chosen at its freshest for a groom preparing nearby for his ceremony. The rose's petals are smooth and velvety, with the faintest hint of a warm ivory undertone that stands out gently against the cool neutrality of the background. Just beneath the petals, you can see a touch of green from the sepals, subtly cradling the base of the flower. Encircling one side of the rose is a delicate cluster of white baby's breath, each Gypsophila bloom appearing as a tiny puff of white on slender stems, creating a cloud-like halo that softens the structure of the boutonniere. Framing the entire floral focal point are narrow, deep green leaves and a couple of fine, feathery sprigs, their varying lengths and textures adding movement and a lightly organic feel, as though the materials had been freshly gathered from a nearby garden walk through Holland Park itself. The stems of the rose and foliage are carefully aligned and wrapped in a band of smooth white satin ribbon, which runs cleanly along the length of the gathered stems before forming a neat, modest bow just below the floral head. The bow's loops and cut ends are perfectly aligned, reflecting the steady hand of an experienced florist. Gentle, even lighting falls across the scene, highlighting the subtle curves of the petals, the airy baby's breath, and the sheen of the ribbon, creating an image that feels intimate, classic, and perfectly suited to illustrating groom's accessories and wedding styling in this leafy London neighbourhood.
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A single white rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles fine Holland Park linen, its subtle crosshatch weave clearly visible beneath the flowers. At the heart of the design is a creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still mostly furled, forming a smooth, rounded cup that suggests a bloom cut at peak freshness, perhaps that morning from a trusted supplier near Notting Hill Gate. Around the base of the rose, a fringe of green sepals peeks out, adding a faint hint of soft green against the ivory. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath encircle one side of the rose, the Gypsophila forming airy, cloud-like tufts that lighten the composition and echo the quiet calm of a wedding morning walk through Holland Park's Kyoto Garden. Slender, deep green leaves and a few delicate, fern-like sprigs radiate gently behind and around the bloom, their surfaces alternating between glossy and feathery, providing texture and a natural, slightly woodland feel. The stems are neatly gathered and tightly bound with a smooth, pure white satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of precise, practiced tension you'd expect from an experienced local florist preparing a groom's buttonhole just off Holland Park Avenue. The ribbon finishes in a small, even bow placed directly beneath the rose, its loops lying flat and tidy, signalling that the piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. Soft, diffused lighting falls from above and slightly to one side, casting gentle shadows that accentuate the curves of each petal, the dainty baby's breath flowers, and the layered greenery. The overall mood is one of understated elegance and tradition, an intimate portrait of a wedding boutonniere crafted for a refined ceremony in West London. A close-up photograph shows the left lapel of a groom's charcoal grey suit, captured in soft, flattering light that might be streaming in from a townhouse window near Holland Park Avenue. The fabric of the suit is a fine wool blend, smooth yet faintly textured, with the neat edge stitching of a well-tailored jacket clearly visible around the lapel and welt pocket. Centred in the frame is a single, creamy white rose boutonniere, pinned just so, its velvety petals still tightly furled and unblemished, suggesting it has been freshly prepared only moments ago at a local florist. The rose sits proudly above a dreamy collar of white baby's breath, each tiny gypsophila flower forming a delicate halo that softens the composition. Wisps of slender, bright green foliage radiate gently outwards, mingling with one broader, darker green leaf that cradles the bloom, adding a hint of natural movement as if stirred by an invisible breeze in nearby Holland Park. The stems are bound neatly at the base with a narrow white satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow that glows subtly against the darker suit. Beneath the lapel, a pale dress shirt with a fine check pattern lends quiet texture, while a bold, scarlet red tie, smooth and likely satin, cuts through the centre of the image, heightening the sense of occasion. The overall mood is elegant and sincere, perfectly suited to a wedding or black-tie celebration in West London, where every detail-from the crisp suit to the small, fragrant rose on the lapel-speaks of care, commitment, and the promise of a day to remember.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate the groom's look with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Holland Park Flowers. This elegant design features a premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a polished aralia leaf, all finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon. Perfectly crafted to sit neatly on any style of wedding suit, it offers a timeless, classic finish for your big day.

Handmade in Holland Park, each buttonhole is created with care to ensure freshness, balance and comfort when worn. The soft white tones complement any wedding colour palette, from traditional black tie to modern, minimalist themes. Ideal for grooms, best men and fathers of the couple, this set includes four matching buttonholes, giving your wedding party a coordinated, refined look.

At Holland Park Flowers, we use only high-quality blooms for a premium finish you can rely on. Enjoy beautifully presented wedding flowers with dependable service and convenient delivery from our Holland Park florist. Order your White Rose Groom Buttonhole set online today for effortlessly stylish, wedding-ready details.
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