A beautifully detailed boutonniere, or petite corsage, is laid out on a softly woven, neutral-toned fabric that looks like light oatmeal linen, its fine threads forming a calm, understated canvas reminiscent of table linens in intimate Chase Cross venues. The floral focal point is a cluster of soft, blush-pink blooms, likely miniature stock or small ruffled garden flowers, their many layered petals forming a gentle cushion of colour. Each blossom shows a nuanced gradient, from near-white at the outermost edges to a warmer, more saturated pink toward the centre, giving the arrangement visual depth without ever becoming loud. Interlaced among these ruffled blooms are sprigs of delicate white baby's breath, their tiny, cloud-like clusters lending an airy, bridal quality that evokes the tenderness of wedding mornings or prom preparations. Subtle accents of lavender or deep purple florets are tucked thoughtfully within the design, creating a refined contrast that adds sophistication rather than drama. Extending to one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green buds-resembling freesia or similar narrow blooms yet to open-arc outward like a gentle brushstroke, suggesting movement and the promise of flowers still to come. The entire arrangement is cradled by broad, lush green leaves, their rich emerald tones grounding the piece and helping the pastel shades stand out. Wispy, grass-like fronds and fine ferny stems flicker around the edges, adding a hint of natural wildness, as if freshly gathered from a well-tended garden off a quiet Chase Cross side street. At the base, the stems are neatly bound in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp bow with smooth, flowing tails, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and imparting a joyful note. This hand-crafted accessory feels perfectly suited to lapels or wrists at weddings, graduations, or family celebrations throughout the Chase Cross area, where thoughtful floral details quietly elevate the occasion.
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A delicate corsage-style boutonniere rests on a softly textured oatmeal linen background, the neutral fabric gently cradling the colours the way a quiet corner of Chase Cross Park holds the first blossom of spring. At the centre, a compact cluster of soft blush-pink, multi-petalled blooms-resembling miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers-unfurl in layers, their petals carrying a subtle gradient from pale shell pink at the edges to a slightly warmer tone near the heart. Threaded between these focal blossoms are clouds of tiny white baby's breath, each floret like a pinprick of light, giving the piece an airy, romantic halo. Tiny sprigs of lavender or deep lilac flowers peek through, adding a refined touch of depth that keeps the palette from feeling too sweet. To one side, several slender, creamy-white to pale green buds-suggestive of young freesias or similar buds still tightly closed-extend outward, evoking the quiet anticipation before a ceremony on a calm afternoon in Chase Cross. The flowers are anchored by glossy, broad green leaves, forming a rich, emerald base, while fine, wispy greenery arcs out like soft brushstrokes, lending movement and a hint of wildness. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow with short, elegant tails that rest neatly against the linen. The even, gentle lighting reveals every texture and curve, suggesting a hand-crafted floral accessory ready to be pinned to a lapel or worn on the wrist for a wedding, prom, or special celebration in the local community, from family gatherings near Havering Country Park to formal receptions in nearby venues. A close-up wedding photograph focuses on the upper body of a well-dressed gentleman in a deep charcoal suit, his lapel adorned with a meticulously crafted buttonhole that softens the strong lines of his tailoring. The fabric of the jacket has a fine, slightly textured weave, catching the light along the lapel edge, while a pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern peeks through beneath a bold, magenta-pink silk tie. The tie is perfectly knotted, its smooth, lustrous surface glowing gently, and drawing the eye towards the floral detail just beside it. Pinned securely to the left lapel, the boutonnière itself is a delicate, layered cluster of flowers in soft, romantic tones. At the top stand slender, unopened buds of creamy white or pale ivory blooms, reminiscent of snapdragons, rising gracefully and adding height. Below, small heads of pastel pink and light lavender-purple flowers nestle closely together, their petals slightly ruffled, perhaps sweet peas or stock, offering a tender wash of colour that harmonises with the vibrant tie. Threaded between them are tiny cloud-like sprigs of white gypsophila, lending an airy, almost misty texture, while a few deeper purple florets give depth and a hint of drama. Surrounding the flowers, glossy, dark green leaves create a strong base, balanced by finer, feathery fronds of brighter green foliage that arc outwards in gentle movement. At the stems, a slim lavender satin ribbon is tied neatly in a small bow, its sheen echoing the silk of the tie. The overall mood is one of poised joy and quiet confidence, perfect for a spring or summer wedding morning in Chase Cross, perhaps outside a church or registry office just off the main road, capturing the moment a groom or cherished guest steps into a day of celebration.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Chase Cross Florist. This elegant groom's buttonhole features crisp white lisianthus, striking purple anemone, delicate white veronica and sculpted bear grass for a refined, modern finish. Perfect for the groom and groomsmen, this coordinated set of 4 buttonholes ensures a polished, cohesive look in every photo.

Handcrafted in Chase Cross by our experienced florists, each buttonhole is carefully arranged to complement classic, contemporary or rustic wedding themes. The fresh white and purple tones pair beautifully with navy, grey or black suits, adding a subtle pop of colour without overpowering your overall style.

Ideal for weddings in Chase Cross and surrounding areas, these premium buttonholes are made using high-quality, long-lasting blooms so they look their best throughout your big day. Order online at chasecrossflorist.co.uk for reliable, friendly service and timely delivery, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your groom's flowers are in expert hands.
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    Ordered gorgeous floral arrangements for my brother's wedding. They were just as depicted on the website. The price was affordable and good for my budget. Excellent!

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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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    Fantastic online ordering experience. The website is really easy to use and offers great variety of buttonhole arrangements. I ordered two arrangements to see which one will be more suitable for my wedding suit. They both arrived extremely beautiful and made my choice very hard. What a wonderful company to order from!

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