A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a diagonal angle on a softly woven beige fabric, the threads forming a discreet grid pattern that recalls a well-tailored linen suit often chosen for ceremonies around Nine Elms and nearby Battersea. At its centre is a single creamy white rosebud, tightly formed yet beginning to open, with outer petals curving smoothly away from the core in graceful layers. The rose appears freshly cut, the edges of its petals crisp and unblemished, catching the soft, diffused light that gives them a gentle, almost porcelain glow. Encircling the rose on one side are delicate sprays of baby's breath, each tiny white bloom forming a dot of softness that, together, creates a cloud-like halo around the central flower. The filler flowers are interwoven with slender, deep green leaves and a couple of fine, feathery fronds of greenery, which extend slightly beyond the rose to create a balanced, elongated silhouette. These greens lend contrast and structure, their smooth surfaces reflecting a subtle sheen that suggests they were conditioned with care. The stems of the rose and supporting foliage are bound tightly together with a crisp, white satin ribbon that twists neatly down the short length of the boutonniere, ending in a small, well-formed bow just beneath the flower head. The satin has a delicate lustre that catches the light differently from the matte fabric beneath, creating a quiet interplay of textures between ribbon, petals, and background. Overall, the composition exudes calm sophistication and tradition, evoking the quiet moments before a ceremony, when a groom or groomsman might be helped into his jacket in a flat overlooking the Thames in Nine Elms, this small floral detail pinned carefully to his lapel as a symbol of promise, new beginnings, and refined London style.
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A classic white rose wedding boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, linen-like beige fabric, the weave of the material forming a gentle crosshatch that feels very much like a refined suit lining you might see at a Nine Elms riverside reception. At the centre of the image is a single creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still partly furled, curving inward in tight, elegant spirals that suggest a bloom cut at just the right moment of freshness. Around the rose nestle small, cloud-like tufts of pure white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a delicate halo that softens the outline of the central bud. Slender, deep green leaves and a few feathery, fern-like sprigs cradle the rose and filler flowers, adding length, structure, and a gentle contrast that makes the ivory tones glow against the neutral backdrop. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, pulled snug and finished with a precise, miniature bow that sits just below the head of the bloom, ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's lapel. Soft, diffused light falls from one side, catching the subtle shine of the ribbon, the fine edges of the petals, and the fresh sheen of the foliage, so the whole boutonniere feels calm, composed, and timeless. The composition evokes the poised anticipation of a London wedding morning, the sort of understated, elegant finishing touch a local florist in Nine Elms would prepare for ceremonies in nearby venues along the Thames, from Battersea Power Station to the new developments around Embassy Gardens, where couples look for something quietly sophisticated to mark their vows. A sharply focused close-up shows a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, the left lapel carrying a single white rose boutonniere that becomes the star of the image. The fabric of the suit looks like a finely woven wool blend, with crisp, clean stitching tracing the lapel edge and the neat welt pocket below. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt patterned with a subtle grid of checks adds a gentle texture, while a bold, solid red tie sits perfectly centred, its smooth, satin-like sheen catching the light and adding a confident splash of colour. Pinned carefully to the lapel, the boutonniere itself is composed around a creamy white rosebud, its petals tightly wrapped yet velvety, conveying that feeling of fresh beginnings so many weddings around Nine Elms seek to capture. Around the rose, tiny white clouds of baby's breath cluster delicately, their miniature blossoms forming a soft halo that contrasts with the sharp lines of the tailoring. Fine strands of bright green foliage arc outward, interspersed with a few broader, deeper green leaves that cradle the arrangement and lend it a graceful, almost sculpted silhouette. At the base, a narrow white satin ribbon is tied into a miniature bow, holding each stem in perfect alignment against the jacket. The lighting feels calm and even, perhaps taken indoors before the ceremony, giving the flowers a gentle glow rather than a harsh shine. There is a quiet sense of pride and anticipation in the composition, the kind you might notice as a groom stands ready near the new developments by the Thames at Nine Elms, every detail checked, every petal and fold in place for a day that will be remembered in photographs and stories for years to come.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Florist Nine Elms. This refined design features a single premium white rose, delicately paired with airy gypsophila and a glossy aralia leaf, finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon. Crafted to sit beautifully on every type of wedding suit, this classic buttonhole adds a timeless, elegant touch to your big day.

Each set includes 4 matching groom or groomsmen buttonholes, perfect for creating a coordinated and polished bridal party look. Our skilled florists in Nine Elms carefully handcraft every buttonhole to ensure freshness, balance and comfort when worn. The white rose symbolises purity and new beginnings, making it an ideal choice for traditional and modern weddings alike.

Perfect for grooms, best men, ushers and fathers of the couple, this white rose buttonhole complements a wide range of colour schemes and suit styles. Order online from Florist Nine Elms for reliable service, premium-quality blooms and convenient local delivery, helping your wedding day look as beautiful as you imagined.
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