A classic white rose boutonniere is displayed diagonally across a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle crosshatch texture giving the scene an organic, understated backdrop. At the centre of the composition sits a single, creamy white rosebud, tightly yet gracefully furled, with its outer petals smooth and unblemished, curling close around the heart of the bloom. There is a faint whisper of green at the base where the sepals cradle the rose, hinting at freshness and careful conditioning. Encircling and slightly offset to one side are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny round flowers appearing as airy, cloud-like clusters that soften the overall silhouette. Interwoven among the rose and gypsophila are slim, deep green leaves and a few fine, fern-like sprigs that extend gently beyond the edges of the rose, introducing both contrast and a sense of natural movement. These greens, in varied tones from bright fresh green to a richer, darker hue, frame the boutonniere like a miniature garden gathered in the hand. The stems are closely aligned and wrapped in a smooth band of pure white satin ribbon, wound neatly and securely from just below the flower heads down towards the cut ends. The ribbon finishes in a small, carefully tied bow placed just beneath the rose, its soft sheen catching the light and reinforcing the formal, polished character of the piece. The lighting is soft and diffused, with no harsh highlights, allowing every detail-from the satin gloss of the ribbon to the velvety rose petals and the crisp edges of the foliage-to be clearly defined. This refined floral accent feels perfectly suited to a groom's lapel for a wedding near Shoreditch Town Hall or along Great Eastern Street, capturing a blend of modern East London style and timeless romantic tradition in a single, elegant accessory.
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A single white rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige linen-style fabric, as if just set down on a dressing table in a Shoreditch townhouse before a wedding. The focal rosebud is creamy white with a hint of ivory, its velvety petals still mostly furled yet beginning to unfurl at the centre, catching the gentle, diffused light that skims in from one side. At the base of the rose, a touch of soft green from the sepals peeks out, suggesting a bloom cut at peak freshness, the kind a local florist might source at first light from nearby Columbia Road Flower Market. Around the rose, delicate tufts of white baby's breath form tiny, airy clusters, like little clouds framing the central flower, adding texture without stealing focus. Slender, deep green leaves and a few finer, fern-like sprigs curve gracefully around the bud, their shapes and varying shades of green giving the piece depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel. The stems are tightly bound in a smooth, pure white satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of precision that comes from many seasons of preparing groom's flowers in Shoreditch studios. Just below the head of the rose, the ribbon is tied into a neat, petite bow, its loops sitting flat and symmetrical. The neutral fabric beneath has a visible weave, a subtle crosshatch reminiscent of natural linen or raw silk, its warm beige tone setting off the cool whites and rich greens of the flowers. The overall impression is one of elegant simplicity and classic romance, a traditional wedding boutonniere ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony in a nearby converted warehouse venue or an intimate registry office celebration off Old Street, symbolising purity, new beginnings, and quiet confidence. A close-up photograph shows the left lapel of a sharply tailored charcoal grey suit, the textured wool catching soft indoor light the way it might in a Shoreditch Town Hall ceremony room. The stitching along the lapel edge is crisp and precise, framing a welt pocket and a neatly pressed, pale dress shirt beneath, patterned with a fine grid that adds quiet interest without drawing attention away from the accessories. Centred in the frame is a bold, smooth red tie, knotted cleanly and hanging straight, its satin sheen giving a subtle reflection that hints at evening celebrations and champagne toasts. Pinned just above the pocket sits a carefully crafted boutonniere, the true focus of the image. A single creamy white rosebud stands upright, its petals tightly furled yet full, as if moments away from unfolding, suggesting new beginnings and quiet anticipation. Around it, a cloud of white baby's breath forms a soft halo, each tiny blossom like a dot of light against the darker suit, while fine, bright green foliage and a slightly broader, deeper green leaf cradle the flowers and give the arrangement movement and structure. At the base, the stems are wrapped and finished with a small, immaculate white satin bow, tied so neatly it looks almost hand-stitched in place. The overall mood is poised and romantic, ideal for a groom or best man preparing for a Shoreditch wedding, perhaps just steps from the vintage brickwork and street art of Old Street and Redchurch Street. The image captures that quiet moment before the celebration begins, when every detail-from the polished tie to the delicate floral pin-has been chosen with care and meaning.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Shoreditch. This timeless design features a single premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and rich green aralia leaf, hand-finished with a luxurious white satin ribbon. Carefully crafted to sit beautifully on any wedding suit, this groom buttonhole adds a refined, romantic touch to your big day.

Perfect for modern city weddings or classic ceremonies, this white rose buttonhole coordinates effortlessly with most bridal bouquets and colour schemes. Each piece is created by our skilled Shoreditch florists, ensuring fresh, high-quality blooms and a flawless finish.

The price includes a set of 4 buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen. Whether you're planning an intimate celebration or a larger event, our White Rose Groom Buttonholes offer a cohesive, elegant look for your wedding party. Order online from Flowers Shoreditch for reliable service and beautiful wedding flowers tailored to your London celebration.
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