Set against a softly lit, neutral linen backdrop, this petite corsage or boutonniere looks as if it has just been placed down for a moment before being pinned to a jacket for a ceremony in Shoreditch's Town Hall or a rooftop celebration overlooking the railway arches. The fabric beneath is a light beige or oatmeal tone, woven with a fine texture that adds gentle warmth without distracting from the flowers. At the heart of the arrangement sits a cluster of soft pink blossoms, likely miniature stocks or similar ruffled garden blooms, layered with numerous petals that curl and fold inwards like tiny rosettes. Their colour drifts from a slightly deeper blush at the centre to a paler, powdery pink along the edges, capturing both youthfulness and romance. Interlaced between these are sprays of pure white baby's breath, each branching stem carrying dozens of tiny blooms that form a misty, cloud-like frame around the main flowers. Adding a refined touch of colour contrast, small flecks of lavender and muted violet florets nestle discreetly among the pink and white, offering just enough depth to keep the eye moving. On one side, several elongated buds in creamy white, tinged with pale green, stretch gently away from the main cluster, suggesting freesias or similar slender blooms that have not yet opened, hinting at fragrance and the unfolding of the day's events. Rich, broad green leaves form a tidy base, their smooth surfaces and firm structure giving the composition stability, while wisps of fine, grass-like greenery arc outward, introducing a soft, meadow-like looseness. The stems are gathered and bound in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into a precise bow with neatly cut tails that extend across the linen, their sheen catching the light. The overall impression is of a carefully considered, handcrafted floral detail, freshly made by a local Shoreditch florist and ready to accompany a wedding suit, prom ensemble, or graduation outfit as it moves from photographs on Brick Lane to late-night celebrations near Old Street.
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A delicate floral corsage or boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen, the neutral fabric in the background setting off every petal and leaf with quiet elegance. At the centre, a tight cluster of ruffled, soft pink blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or petite garden blooms, forms a dreamy focal point, each petal layered like gentle ripples of blush silk. Threaded between the pink flowers are clouds of pure white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped florets adding a light, airy haze and a sense of romantic nostalgia. Subtle touches of lavender and deep purple florets peek through, bringing depth and a whisper of evening colour to the pastel palette. On one side, several creamy white to pale green buds, likely slender freesias or similar blooms not yet opened, reach out with a feeling of promise and new beginnings, as if about to unfurl during a ceremony in one of Shoreditch's converted warehouses or tucked-away galleries. Broad, glossy green leaves cradle the composition, their rich emerald tones grounding the softer hues, while fine, feathery sprigs of greenery extend beyond the main cluster, giving the piece a natural, slightly wild charm. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an impeccable bow whose loops and trailing ends catch the light with a subtle sheen, suggesting celebration and care. The overall impression is of a handcrafted accessory, freshly made by a Shoreditch florist for a wedding, prom, or civil partnership, ready to be pinned to a lapel or wrist and worn through a joyful day of photographs, toasts, and gentle embraces along the streets around Redchurch Street and Hoxton Square. A close-up photograph focuses on the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding in Shoreditch, his charcoal suit jacket and soft check-patterned shirt framing a vivid magenta silk tie. Pinned carefully to his left lapel is a refined buttonhole that immediately draws the eye: a compact spray of pale cream buds, likely snapdragons or lisianthus, rising elegantly at the top. Just beneath them, clusters of soft pink and gentle lavender blooms nestle together, their velvety petals catching the natural light as if he were standing near Hoxton Square on a bright afternoon. Threaded throughout are tiny clouds of white gypsophila, the delicate baby's breath creating a misty halo that softens the stronger colours and adds an almost ethereal texture. Deeper purple florets are tucked in for contrast, giving the arrangement depth and a sense of quiet drama, like the play of shadows along Shoreditch High Street at dusk. The flowers are cradled by glossy dark green leaves that provide reassuring structure, while finer, feathery sprigs of fresh green foliage arc lightly outward, lending movement and a garden-fresh feel. At the base, a lavender satin ribbon is tied into a neat, understated bow, wrapping the stems with a subtle sheen that echoes the tie's lustrous finish. The overall mood is one of modern elegance with a playful twist, perfectly suited to a stylish East London ceremony or reception in a converted warehouse, where every detail has been chosen to celebrate love, personality, and the joy of the day.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Shoreditch Flowers. Designed for the modern groom, this refined buttonhole blends soft white lisianthus, elegant white veronica, and striking purple anemone, finished with sculptural bear grass for a clean, contemporary look. Perfect for city-chic and classic ceremonies alike, it adds a polished finishing touch to suits and tuxedos.

Handcrafted in Shoreditch by our skilled florists, each groom's buttonhole is carefully arranged for balance, comfort, and all-day freshness. The white lisianthus brings softness and romance, while the bold anemone adds a sophisticated pop of colour that looks stunning in photos. The sleek greenery gives a modern edge, making this design ideal for fashion-forward grooms and stylish wedding parties.

The price includes a set of 4 buttonholes, making it easy to coordinate the groom, best man, and groomsmen in one cohesive look. Using premium, fresh blooms, Shoreditch Flowers ensures reliable quality and a luxury finish you can trust on your big day. Perfect for London weddings, these wedding buttonholes arrive ready to pin and wear. Order online from Shoreditch Flowers, Shoreditch, for beautifully crafted wedding accessories that complete your celebration in effortless style.
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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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