A classic white rose boutonniere rests diagonally across a softly woven beige surface, reminiscent of natural linen you might see on a table in a St Luke's town house as the groom dresses for the day. The background fabric shows a subtle crosshatch weave, adding gentle texture without drawing attention from the flowers themselves. At the centre of the composition sits a single creamy white rosebud, petals tightly layered and unfurling in a slow, elegant spiral, with just a hint of green at the base where the sepals cradle the bloom. The rose's tone is a warm ivory, contrasting delicately with the neutral cloth beneath it. Tucked close to the rose and slightly fanning out along one side are loose clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms like soft dots of snow suspended on fine green stems. These airy flowers lend a cloud-like softness and make the central rose feel even more luxurious and full. Complementing the white florals is a selection of foliage: smooth, slender, dark green leaves flank the rose, while a few lighter, feathery sprigs add texture and depth, echoing greenery you might see lining nearby garden paths and churchyards in St Luke's. All stems are carefully gathered and neatly wrapped in a narrow band of white satin ribbon, the fabric drawn tight and even so that no stems peek through. A small, poised bow sits just beneath the flower heads, its loops positioned with quiet precision, signifying skilled, attentive floristry. Soft, diffused light grazes the arrangement from one side, gently accentuating the curves of the petals, the tiny orbs of baby's breath, and the sheen of the ribbon. The overall effect is one of timeless, understated elegance-an ideal boutonniere for a groom, usher, or best man at a traditional St Luke's wedding, symbolising purity, new beginnings, and refined style.
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A single white rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a soft, linen-like beige fabric, its placement suggesting it has just been set down on a dressing table in a quiet St Luke's townhouse before the wedding party leaves for the ceremony. The rosebud is creamy white with the faintest hint of ivory at the petal edges, still tightly furled yet clearly fresh, with smooth, velvety petals that seem cool to the touch. Just beneath the bloom, pale green sepals cup the base of the flower, giving a gentle transition from cream to green. Around the rose, a collar of deep, glossy green leaves and a few more slender, feathery sprigs of greenery fan out, adding structure and framing the central bloom with natural contrast. Nestled to one side and slightly behind the rose are delicate clusters of tiny, white baby's breath flowers, each one like a soft, airy dot of foam, lending a cloud-like lightness to the compact arrangement. The stems are neatly gathered and expertly wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, catching a line of soft, diffused light. A small, tidy bow sits just below the head of the rose, its loops and tails aligned with quiet precision, making it clear this boutonniere is ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's lapel. The woven texture of the background fabric, reminiscent of natural linen often seen in St Luke's boutique venues and local churches, creates a calm, neutral stage that lets the floral details stand out. The overall mood is one of understated elegance, purity, and the gentle anticipation that surrounds a wedding morning in this corner of London. A close-up photograph shows a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, sharply tailored and softly lit, with all attention drawn to the boutonniere resting on the left lapel. The fabric of the suit has a fine wool texture, with neat, visible stitching tracing the lapel's edge and the flap of the welt pocket just below. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a subtle, checkered grid pattern peeks through, its cool tones offering a gentle backdrop to a bold, smooth red tie. The tie, likely satin, glows with a rich scarlet sheen and is knotted precisely at the collar, framing the floral detail like a ribbon of colour. Pinned to the lapel, the boutonniere itself is a study in understated romance: a single creamy white rosebud, petals tightly furled and velvety, suggesting a moment of promise before full bloom. Around it, delicate white baby's breath gathers in a soft halo, each tiny blossom like a fleck of cloud, while wisps of slender green foliage arc outward, broken by a few broader, darker leaves that cradle the rose. A narrow white satin ribbon cinches the stems at the base, tied into a tiny, immaculate bow that lies flat against the cloth. The composition feels both formal and personal, evoking a wedding morning somewhere near St Luke's, perhaps on a quiet side street as the groom adjusts his lapel before heading to church or a nearby reception venue. The overall mood is one of poised anticipation and heartfelt ceremony, as if every carefully arranged petal and polished stitch acknowledges that this is a day when details and emotions are woven closely together.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add a touch of timeless elegance to your wedding day with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from St Luke's Florist. Expertly handcrafted, this classic buttonhole features a premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a lush aralia leaf, all finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon for a refined, polished look. Designed to sit beautifully on any style of wedding suit, it's the perfect finishing touch for grooms seeking a clean, sophisticated floral detail in their photos and throughout the day. Each set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and key members of the wedding party, ensuring a coordinated and stylish appearance. Created with care by our skilled florists in St Luke's, these buttonholes offer a premium feel and reliable quality you can trust. Whether you're planning a traditional ceremony or a modern celebration, this white rose buttonhole complements any colour palette and wedding theme. Order online from stlukesflorist.co.uk for friendly service, beautifully presented flowers and dependable local delivery.
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    The same-day delivery was efficient, and the flowers were stunning. They added a perfect touch to our day.

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    The design was exceptionally elegant and provided a subtle boost to my overall appearance. The freshness and craftsmanship were clearly a priority.

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    The delicate combination of soft and vibrant elements elevated my wedding look with effortless charm. Every aspect of the design was impeccable.

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    The attention to detail and craftsmanship are absolutely impressive. It made the day feel even more special.

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    This beautifully arranged detail was the perfect finishing touch. The care taken in selecting the flowers was evident and appreciated.

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