A single, exquisitely arranged floral boutonnière is captured from a slightly elevated angle, resting at a gentle diagonal atop a light beige, woven fabric that recalls a finely textured linen or burlap, the kind you might see dressing rustic wedding tables in Chase Cross. Dominating the arrangement is a fully blossomed white lisianthus, also known as eustoma, positioned just off-centre to the right. Its petals are soft and ruffled, unfolding in layered curls that build into a lush, rounded bloom, with subtle shadows pooling in the folds to give a sense of depth and movement. Immediately to the left, two slender eustoma buds, still closed and brushed with creamy green, nestle close as if in quiet conversation with the main flower, adding a natural sense of growth and continuity. Scattered delicately among the central bloom and buds are fine sprays of white baby's breath; each tiny flower sits atop hair-thin stems, creating a misty, ethereal halo that softens the design. From behind the lisianthus, narrow, grass-like leaves in deep green fan out towards the lower left, their linear shape contrasting gently with the roundness of the petals, while a single, broader dark green leaf anchors the back of the boutonnière, giving it structure and visual balance. At the lower right, the neatly trimmed stems are firmly bound by a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a petite, jaunty bow. The ribbon's silky surface catches the light with a soft sheen, its bright colour offering a cheerful, modern accent against the understated palette of whites and greens. The overall composition feels crisp yet romantic, the sort of handcrafted detail a local Chase Cross florist might pin onto a groom's jacket before he steps out for photos along nearby residential streets, carrying a quiet echo of garden fragrance through his day.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière rests at a soft diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gently woven texture catching the light like the aisle runner in a Chase Cross ceremony. At the centre sits a fully open white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered in soft spirals that create a cloud-like cup of ivory, the edges slightly curled as if caught mid-breath. Just to the left, two slender eustoma buds, still closed and tinted with creamy pale green, lean in towards the main flower, suggesting the quiet promise of the day ahead. Around them, tiny white gypsophila blossoms scatter like constellations, their airy clusters filling the negative space with a misty, romantic haze. Fine, grass-like strands of deep green foliage sweep gracefully towards the lower left, adding movement and a fresh garden feel, while a single broader, darker green leaf supports the lisianthus from behind, giving the design structure and depth. The stems are neatly bound at the lower right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty, precise bow that provides a striking pop of colour against the neutral cloth and the white petals. The satin catches the soft, even lighting with a gentle sheen, suggesting the sheen of a groom's lapel on a Chase Cross wedding morning. The overall mood is elegant yet modern, intimate yet celebratory, as if this petite piece has been prepared to be pinned just before stepping out onto the green paths near Havering Country Park, carrying a quiet breath of fresh flowers and subtle fragrance through the day. A close-up photograph of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket captures the quiet luxury of his wedding buttonhole, shown in crisp detail against the soft, even lighting of an indoor venue. The fine-wool fabric has a subtle woven texture, and the lapel is sharply pressed, guiding the eye toward a perfectly knotted magenta tie that gleams with the sheen of silk. Nestled into the left lapel is a carefully crafted boutonnière: a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and ruffled at the edges like soft folds of satin, sits at the centre. Two slender ivory buds rise just above it, still closed, suggesting the gentle promise of moments yet to unfold during the day. Around them, tiny stars of white gypsophila create a cloud of softness, while slender, airy blades of greenery arc outward, giving the arrangement an almost weightless, dewy feel. At the base, a smooth broad green leaf curves neatly around the stems, bound with a slim mauve ribbon that echoes the tie's pinkish tones without overpowering the simplicity of the design. The composition feels intimate and composed, like a groom pausing just before stepping into the ceremony at a Chase Cross church or registry office, the fresh, green scent of the flowers mingling with clean cologne. Every detail speaks of a florist's steady hands and thoughtful choices, the kind of finishing touch often prepared in a small local workshop not far from Chase Lane Park, where couples from across Chase Cross come for timeless, understated wedding style.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Complete the groom's look with our elegant White Lisianthus Groom Buttonholes, expertly handcrafted at Chase Cross Florist in Chase Cross. This refined set of four buttonholes features delicate white lisianthus, soft clouds of gypsophila and beautifully folded aspidistra leaves for a fresh, contemporary finish. Ideal for grooms, best men and ushers, these classic white buttonholes complement any wedding colour scheme and suit style, from traditional tails to modern slim-fit. Our skilled florists carefully condition every stem for long-lasting freshness on your big day, ensuring the flowers stay crisp and picture-perfect from ceremony to reception. Perfect for church, registry office or barn weddings, these boutonnières add a subtle touch of luxury to your bridal party. Order online from Chase Cross Florist for reliable local delivery and professional service you can trust. Let us help you create a coordinated, polished look across your entire wedding party with premium flowers and meticulous attention to detail.
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