A refined wedding boutonniere lies at a gentle diagonal across a light beige background that resembles fine linen, the weave visible in faint, intersecting lines that add a natural, tactile quality reminiscent of table runners in a chic Ealing restaurant hosting an intimate reception. Centred within the composition is a single, creamy white rosebud, medium in size and tightly furled, with each velvety petal wrapping smoothly around the next, suggesting a bloom freshly cut and carefully conditioned by an experienced florist. At the base of the rose, a hint of green from the sepals adds a whisper of colour and confirms the flower's freshness. Surrounding and slightly offset to one side, delicate clusters of white baby's breath create a soft, cloud-like border, each tiny bloom a perfectly formed, airy sphere that lightens the arrangement and introduces a subtle sense of movement. Several pieces of greenery are threaded through the design: slim, pointed deep green leaves provide clear structure, while finer, more feathery sprigs offer a gentle, almost fern-like texture, as though gathered from a shaded corner of a garden near Haven Green. The stems are gathered together in a tight, orderly bundle and wrapped from just below the foliage downwards with a band of immaculate white satin ribbon, the fabric laid so flat it appears almost seamless. This wrapping culminates in a small, elegant bow positioned neatly beneath the flower heads, suggesting readiness to be pinned to a groom's lapel for a ceremony at Ealing Town Hall or a stylish civil service nearby. Soft, diffused lighting washes over the scene, emphasising the pure white tones of the rose and baby's breath, casting faint shadows that define each petal and leaf without harshness. The overall impression is one of classic, timeless elegance and gentle romance-an understated floral accent that completes formal wedding attire while reflecting care, craftsmanship, and an appreciation for traditional floral design.
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A single white rose boutonniere rests diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, its fine crosshatch weave gently catching the light the way table linens might in a small Ealing wedding venue. At the heart of the arrangement, a medium-sized creamy white rosebud is tightly furled, its velvety petals curling inward with a sense of quiet anticipation, and a hint of pale green from the sepals peeks out at the base to show how fresh the bloom is. Nestled around the rose, tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of airy baby's breath, create a delicate halo of cloud-like blossoms, each floret no larger than a pinhead yet collectively adding softness and volume. Slender, pointed deep green leaves extend just beyond the edges of the rose, their surfaces smooth and slightly glossy, offering a rich contrast to the purity of the petals. A few subtle, more feathery pieces of greenery weave through the composition, introducing fine texture that feels almost woodland, like greenery gathered from a shaded corner of Walpole Park. The stems are carefully wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, pulled snug and smooth along the length, and finished with a small, neat bow tied just below the flowers, signalling that this piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony at Ealing Town Hall or an intimate gathering near Pitshanger Lane. Soft, even lighting falls over the boutonniere, revealing the gentle shadows between petals and the slight sheen of the ribbon, emphasising craftsmanship, refinement, and the traditional symbolism of purity, new beginnings, and understated elegance that a white rose boutonniere brings to any groom or groomsman's attire. A sharply focused close-up shows a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, the camera drawing the eye to a single white rose boutonniere resting on the left lapel. The fabric of the suit is a fine wool, slightly textured, with neat, confident stitching running along the lapel edge and framing the welt pocket below, like something you might see on a wedding morning near Walpole Park in Ealing. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a subtle grid pattern introduces a gentle play of light and shadow, while a bold, solid red tie, knotted with precision, slices down the centre of the image, its satin-like sheen catching the light and adding drama. Pinned close to this tie, the boutonniere feels intimate and carefully considered. The rose itself is creamy white, a tight, perfect bud with outer petals just beginning to unfurl, suggesting freshness and tender new beginnings. Around it, a halo of white baby's breath forms a delicate cloud, each tiny bloom crisp and distinct, softening the structured lines of the suit. Wisps of bright green foliage and a broader, deeper green leaf cradle the flowers, offering a natural, airy frame that hints at garden borders and leafy streets around Ealing Common. At the base, a small white satin ribbon is tied into a precise bow, its smooth texture contrasting with the fibrous stems it secures. The lighting is gentle yet focused, emphasizing the contrast between dark wool, vivid red silk, and pale, luminous petals. The overall mood is one of quiet anticipation and sincerity, as though this flower is waiting to walk down the aisle, embodying the thought and love that go into every detail on a wedding day.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your special day with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted at Ealing Florist in Ealing. This elegant wedding buttonhole features a single premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and finished with a lush aralia leaf for a fresh, timeless look. A hand-tied white satin ribbon completes the design, ensuring it sits beautifully on any style or colour of wedding suit.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this classic white rose buttonhole adds a refined finishing touch to your wedding ensemble. The clean, romantic design works wonderfully with traditional, modern or minimalist wedding themes, and photographs beautifully in close-up shots.

Each set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ideal for creating a coordinated look for your wedding party. Lovingly prepared by our skilled florists in Ealing, your buttonholes are crafted with care for freshness, quality and reliability on the big day. Order online from Ealing Florist for premium wedding flowers and convenient local delivery.
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    The buttonhole was a stunning addition. The quality of the flowers was top-notch.

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    It delivered stunning simplicity and timeless flair. I couldn’t be happier with how it polished my overall look on my special day.

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    Elegant and timeless design. They matched my theme flawlessly.

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    I was delighted with the way it subtly elevated my wedding suit. Every element of the design was carefully executed and truly impressive.

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