On a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen or a fine burlap cloth-something you might find on a carefully laid reception table in an East Ham community hall-a small, elegant boutonnière is positioned at a slight diagonal. The focal point is a fully opened white eustoma, also known as lisianthus, its petals curling and ruffling outward in layered waves, creating a lush, rounded bloom that looks almost like a miniature garden rose. Just below and a little to the left, two slender buds of the same flower variety sit close together, their creamy green tips still closed, giving a sense of gentle progression from potential to full bloom that mirrors the unfolding of a wedding day. Scattered delicately around the main flower are tiny clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their numerous pin-sized blossoms lending an ethereal, cloud-like softness and adding subtle texture without overwhelming the central bloom. Fine, dark green grass-like leaves sweep out towards the lower left, their linear shape adding movement and a slightly wild, natural character that keeps the design from feeling too formal. Tucked behind the lisianthus, a single broader, deeper green leaf offers a solid backdrop, helping the white petals stand out and giving the composition a sense of balance. At the base, the stems are neatly aligned and tightly wrapped with a vibrant fuchsia pink satin ribbon, finished in a small yet confident bow that brings a playful jolt of colour to the otherwise classic white and green palette. The ribbon's silky sheen catches the light, hinting at a smooth, luxurious feel beneath the fingers. Photographed from above with soft, even illumination, every curve of petal, every glint of the woven fabric, and every tiny blossom of baby's breath is clearly defined, making this boutonnière feel as though it has just been finished by a skilled local florist preparing flowers for a ceremony near High Street North, a prom at a nearby school, or a family celebration in East Ham.
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A single wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its woven threads catching the gentle, even light as if on a dressing table in an East Ham townhouse. At the heart of the design is a fully opened white eustoma bloom, sometimes called lisianthus, its many ruffled petals forming a rounded, cloud-like rosette that feels both romantic and quietly refined. Just below and to the left, two elongated buds of the same flower rest side by side, still closed and creamy green at the tips, suggesting blossoms that will open later in the day, much like the unfolding of a wedding celebration. Around them, dainty sprigs of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, float in and out of the composition, their tiny star-shaped flowers adding a misty softness that contrasts with the bold central bloom. Slim, grass-like leaves in a deep, fresh green arc gracefully towards the lower left, while a broader, darker leaf cradles the lisianthus from behind, giving depth and structure the way a careful florist in East Ham might shape each stem before pinning it to a lapel. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom right and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow that adds a cheerful splash of bright pink against the neutral background. The ribbon's sheen hints at smooth silk beneath the fingertips, and its colour brings a modern lift to the timeless white and green palette, making this petite piece feel perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest stepping out onto the streets near Central Park Road or up from East Ham station. The whole image conveys freshness, calm anticipation, and the intimate joy of a special day prepared with care. A close-up, finely detailed view of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket captures the quiet elegance of formal wear on a wedding morning in East Ham. The camera focuses tightly on the left lapel, where a carefully crafted buttonhole blooms against the dark, subtly textured wool. At the heart of the arrangement sits a single white lisianthus, its soft, multi-layered petals ruffled like fine silk, unfolding gently as if caught in mid-breath. Just above, two slender ivory buds pause on the verge of opening, suggesting the promise of the day ahead. Around them, a delicate cloud of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, scatters tiny blossoms that soften the strong line of the lapel, giving the piece a light, airy halo. Slim strands of fresh greenery arch outward in graceful curves, adding movement and a hint of garden freshness, as though the boutonnière has just been gathered from a dewy border in nearby Central Park or along the green edges of East Ham's quieter streets. The base of the flowers is bound neatly with a narrow mauve ribbon, tied with care so that its soft sheen catches the light and echoes the richer tone of the perfectly knotted magenta tie. The tie itself lies smooth and confident between the sharply pressed lapels, standing out against a grey-and-white patterned shirt that hints at personality without stealing focus from the floral detail. The overall mood is one of poised anticipation and romance, ideal for a groom or groomsman stepping into a ceremony at a local registry office or a hidden church off High Street North, carrying with him a gentle fragrance and a sense of thoughtful craftsmanship.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from East Ham Florist. This elegant design pairs delicate white lisianthus with airy gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves for a refined, timeless look. Crafted to complement any suit or tuxedo, this premium buttonhole is perfect for the groom and key members of the wedding party.

Each order includes four matching buttonholes, ensuring a cohesive finish across your bridal party. The soft white blooms symbolise purity and romance, while the subtle texture of gypsophila adds lightness and charm. Our experienced florists in East Ham handcraft every buttonhole with care, using fresh, high-quality flowers for long-lasting beauty on your special day.

Ideal for classic, modern or minimalist weddings, this white lisianthus buttonhole coordinates effortlessly with most colour schemes and bridal bouquets. Enjoy reliable local service from East Ham Florist, with prompt delivery across East Ham and surrounding areas. Order today to complete your wedding look with a stylish, professionally arranged groom buttonhole set.
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