A thoughtfully designed floral boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, lying on a diagonally aligned strip of pale beige, linen-like fabric that brings to mind the relaxed elegance of country-style weddings around the St Albans outskirts. At its centre is a single white eustoma, also known as lisianthus, in full bloom; its petals are softly ruffled and densely layered, forming a rounded, cup-shaped flower that appears both delicate and confident. The petals transition from a crisp white at the outer edges to a slightly creamier tone near the heart of the flower, subtly catching the soft, even light. Nestled just to the left of this open bloom are two slender lisianthus buds, elongated and still tightly closed, shaded in gentle hues of pale green and ivory, suggesting blooms that will open later in the day. Scattered throughout the arrangement are small clusters of baby's breath, their tiny white flowers perched on fine, branching stems, creating a bridal veil effect around the main flower. Behind the blooms, thin, grass-like blades of deep green foliage stretch out towards the bottom left, adding elegant lines and a sense of flow, while a broader, darker green leaf is tucked neatly behind the central lisianthus, providing contrast and depth. All the stems come together at the lower right, where they are wrapped securely in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a compact, jaunty bow. The bright pink ribbon stands out boldly against the neutral fabric and soft whites, introducing a lively, contemporary accent that might echo a bridesmaid's dress or pocket square chosen for a wedding near Clarence Park or along St Peter's Street. The careful craftsmanship and harmonious palette give the overall piece a feeling of fresh, understated luxury, as if it has just been finished at Flowers St Albans and placed down for a final appreciative glance before delivery.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle diagonal on a softly woven light beige fabric, its texture reminiscent of natural linen often seen in rustic St Albans barn venues. At the heart of the design sits a single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered in soft, cloud-like folds that curve outwards in a perfect, rounded cup. The flower feels calm and intentional, a small but luminous focal point, its creamy centre just visible where the petals part. Just to the left and slightly below, two slender eustoma buds, still closed and tinged with pale green and ivory, suggest blooms yet to unfold, echoing the sense of new beginnings that suits a wedding at St Albans Cathedral or a civil ceremony near Verulamium Park. Around them, tiny white baby's breath blossoms float like mist, their miniature flowers dancing on fine stems, filling the gaps without overwhelming the main bloom. Slender, grass-like blades of deep green foliage arc gracefully outward, reaching towards the lower left corner of the image, adding rhythm and movement, while a broader, darker leaf is tucked discreetly behind the lisianthus, grounding the composition. All the stems are neatly gathered and secured at the bottom right with a vibrant fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow whose silky sheen contrasts beautifully with the matte, neutral background. The bright ribbon introduces a joyful pop of colour against the white petals and fresh greenery, hinting at a playful, modern twist on a classic design. Soft, even lighting reveals every subtle texture-the weave of the fabric, the gentle curve of each petal, and the crisp edges of the leaves-making this boutonnière feel fresh, intimate, and ready to be pinned to a groom's lapel for a celebration anywhere across St Albans. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit in St Albans, showing the left lapel framed against the body of a finely tailored jacket and a boldly knotted tie. The cloth of the suit is a deep, matte charcoal with a subtle woven texture that catches the light just enough to reveal its quality, like something chosen after careful fittings on George Street. At the centre of the image, a single white lisianthus bloom sits proudly as the boutonnière, its many soft, ruffled petals spiralling outwards in creamy layers reminiscent of a small garden rose. Just above it, two slender ivory buds lean forward, still closed, suggesting flowers about to open as the day unfolds. Around the main bloom, a delicate collar of tiny white gypsophila creates a cloud-like halo, each floret spaced lightly to give a sense of air and movement. Fine strands of greenery arc and twist behind the flowers, thin and fresh, adding height and a graceful, slightly wild line that contrasts gently with the crisp geometry of the suit. The base of the arrangement is neatly bound with a narrow mauve ribbon that has a soft sheen, carefully tied so the cut ends sit flat against the lapel. This ribbon picks up the cool tones of the deep magenta or fuchsia silk tie, which is visible between the jacket fronts, smooth and perfectly knotted above a pale patterned dress shirt. The overall feeling is one of quiet anticipation and romance, a timeless wedding buttonhole that might be worn at a ceremony near St Albans Cathedral, capturing the tenderness of the moment without overwhelming the formality of the outfit.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, beautifully handcrafted by Flowers St Albans. This elegant design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and sculpted aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, modern look that complements any suit or colour theme.

Perfect for the groom and groomsmen, each buttonhole is carefully arranged for a crisp, premium finish that looks stunning in photos and lasts throughout your special day. The soft white blooms add a touch of romance and sophistication, while the lush foliage provides structure and contrast.

Price is for a set of 4 buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and ushers. Designed and made with care in St Albans, our wedding florists ensure every detail is considered, from secure fastening to comfortable wear. Enjoy reliable, fresh local delivery from Flowers St Albans and complete your wedding party look with confidence.

Order online at flowersstalbans.co.uk for beautifully coordinated, ready-to-wear groom buttonholes that bring a timeless, elegant finish to your celebration.
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