A small, elegant boutonniere or corsage is laid out carefully on a light greige, finely woven fabric that recalls the understated linens often used at intimate celebrations in Ruislip's village halls and boutique venues. At the centre, a compact cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms-like petite stocks or ruffled garden flowers-creates a lush focal point. Their petals curl and overlap in layers, with colour that shifts subtly from pale, almost shell pink at the outer edges to a richer blush deeper within, giving the flowers a soft, romantic glow. Nestled between these pink blossoms, tiny white baby's breath florets emerge on slender stems, each minuscule bloom adding a sprinkling of texture and bright contrast, as though a light mist has settled over the arrangement. Small sprays of lavender and deep purple blossoms provide a gentle pop of cooler tone, drawing the eye inward and echoing late-summer blooms you might see along Ruislip's quiet residential gardens. To one side, several elongated buds in creamy white tipped with pale green stretch outward, still tightly closed, suggesting freesia or a similar slender flower, their poised stillness conveying the sense of a day just beginning-ideal for a wedding morning or prom evening. A base of broad, glossy green leaves anchors the piece, while finer, feather-like strands of greenery spill from underneath, giving the arrangement a slightly untamed, natural edge despite its neat construction. The stems are cleanly aligned and bound in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in a small, symmetrical bow with gently trailing ends that rest on the textured cloth. The overall impression is one of refined yet relaxed elegance, the sort of handcrafted floral accessory a local Ruislip family might choose for a ceremony before heading to photos in nearby parks or along the paths by Ruislip Lido.
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A delicately crafted floral corsage or boutonniere lies against a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric woven with fine threads that echo the gentle, natural feel of Ruislip's leafy streets. At the centre of the design, a small cluster of ruffled soft pink blooms-resembling miniature stocks or tiny garden spray flowers-forms a rounded focal point. Their petals layer over one another in subtle gradations of blush and rose, giving the impression of a freshly gathered posy from a quiet corner of Bessingby Park. Threaded between these pastel blossoms are airy sprigs of pure white baby's breath, each tiny floret like a star, creating a cloud-like halo that softens the composition and adds an almost weightless texture. Just behind the pink and white flowers, discreet spikes of lavender and deep purple florets introduce a hint of depth, like a shadow of colour at dusk. To one side, several slender buds in creamy white fading to pale green-suggesting freesia or a similar delicate flower-stretch outward, still closed and full of promise, echoing the anticipation of a wedding morning. A base of broad, glossy green leaves cradles the arrangement, enriched by wispy, fern-like greenery that spills lightly from underneath, giving a natural, slightly wild edge. The stems are carefully bound together with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in a neat bow whose soft loops and short trailing ends catch the light with a gentle sheen. The whole piece feels intimate and carefully considered, ideal for a bridegroom's lapel or a prom corsage, the sort of refined floral detail that might be chosen for celebrations across Ruislip and nearby Eastcote on a bright spring day. A close-up photograph shows the chest and shoulders of a man dressed smartly for a wedding in Ruislip, the focus drawn to his lapel and the intricate buttonhole pinned there. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket with a fine, almost brushed texture that catches the soft daylight, layered over a pale dress shirt patterned with a subtle grid that peeks crisply at the collar and cuffs. At the centre is a bold, magenta-pink silk tie, its smooth, lustrous surface reflecting a gentle sheen, the knot perfectly shaped in a classic style that feels formal yet playful. Nestled against the left lapel is a carefully wired boutonniere, crafted in complementary shades of cream, lilac and lavender. At the top, a few slender, closed buds in soft ivory or pale cream rise delicately, reminiscent of early snapdragons or lisianthus just about to open. Beneath them cluster pastel pink and lavender blooms, similar to sweet peas or stock, their petals slightly ruffled and airy, creating a romantic, garden-fresh feel. Tiny white stars of gypsophila are threaded between the blossoms, adding a misty lightness, while a scattering of slightly deeper purple florets introduces quiet depth. The flowers rest on a base of glossy dark green leaves, broad and reassuring, with fine, feathery fronds of brighter green foliage splaying outward like soft fireworks. Around the stems a narrow lavender satin ribbon has been tied into a precise bow, echoing the cooler lilac tones in the flowers and adding a refined finishing touch. The whole composition, likely captured just outside a Ruislip church or registry office, radiates calm anticipation and celebratory charm, an elegant example of local wedding floristry on a groom's or honoured guest's lapel.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our elegant Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Ruislip Flowers in Ruislip. Designed for the modern groom, this refined boutonniere combines delicate white lisianthus, striking purple anemone, white veronica and sleek bear grass for a sophisticated, timeless finish.

Perfect for classic, modern or rustic wedding themes, the soft white tones contrasted with rich purple create a standout accessory that looks stunning in photos and complements a wide range of suit colours. Each set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen, ensuring a coordinated and polished wedding party look.

Our skilled florists use only fresh, premium-quality blooms for long-lasting freshness throughout your special day. Thoughtfully arranged and securely finished, these buttonholes are comfortable to wear and simple to pin, helping you get ready with ease.

Choose the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Ruislip Flowers for a premium, reliable wedding accessory crafted with care. Perfect for weddings in Ruislip and surrounding areas, with friendly service and prompt local delivery. Order now to complete your wedding ensemble with effortless elegance.
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