A small, elegant boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting on a warm, light beige fabric with a clearly visible, woven texture, akin to a refined linen you might see in a stylish Canary Wharf restaurant set for a wedding breakfast. At the centre of the composition is a pristine white eustoma flower, or lisianthus, fully opened so that its many softly ruffled petals form a generous, rounded cup. The bloom's edges appear velvety and delicate, catching the soft, even light and giving the flower a gentle glow against the neutral backdrop. Just below and to the left of this central blossom nestle two slender buds of the same variety, their elongated shapes and creamy green tones hinting at blossoms yet to come and adding a pleasing sense of progression and depth. Interwoven among these focal elements are clusters of dainty white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny blooms scattering a mist-like texture that softens the overall look and enhances the romantic mood often associated with London dockside ceremonies. From behind the flowers, fine, grass-like strands of deep green foliage sweep gracefully towards the lower left, introducing line and movement, while a single broader, darker green leaf sits quietly at the back, helping to anchor and frame the central eustoma. At the lower right, the gathered stems are bound in a band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, neat bow whose cheerful, modern pink tone stands out vividly against the restrained palette of whites, greens, and beige. The composition feels carefully balanced and thoughtfully designed, the kind of handcrafted lapel flower a local florist near Canada Square might prepare for a groom, usher, or prom guest wanting a simple yet striking floral accent.
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A delicate wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle diagonal on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric, the weave reminiscent of fine linen you might find in a chic Canary Wharf apartment overlooking the docks. At its heart sits a single open white eustoma bloom, or lisianthus, its ruffled petals layered like soft silk, curling outwards to form a full, rounded cup of pure ivory. Just to the lower left, two elongated buds of the same flower, tinted with creamy pale green, are poised to open, suggesting quiet anticipation and new beginnings. Threaded between these focal blooms are airy tufts of white gypsophila, tiny baby's breath blossoms that cloud lightly around the main flower, giving the design a dreamy, romantic halo. From behind, slender, grass-like strands of deep green foliage sweep towards the bottom left corner, adding movement and contrast, while a single broader, darker leaf sits discreetly at the back, grounding the composition. The stems are neatly gathered and bound towards the lower right with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a tidy, jaunty bow that injects a modern pop of vivid pink into the otherwise soft, neutral palette. The lighting is calm and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal edge, ribbon fold, and fabric thread to be clearly visible, as though the piece has just been set down on a dressing table before a ceremony in one of the riverside venues near Canary Riverside. The overall mood is poised yet gentle, a small, handcrafted floral accent perfectly sized for a lapel, evoking fresh beginnings and quiet celebration in the heart of London's docklands. A sharply focused, close-up photograph of a man's formal charcoal grey suit lapel shows a single white lisianthus buttonhole against a backdrop of rich fabric and a striking tie, the kind of detail you might notice at a smart Canary Wharf wedding reception. The suit jacket, likely a fine wool with a subtle woven texture, fills most of the frame, its crisp lapel edges and careful tailoring catching the soft, indoor light. Between the lapels sits a deep magenta or fuchsia silk tie, perfectly knotted and smooth, layered over a grey-and-white patterned dress shirt that adds a quiet, geometric rhythm beneath the bolder colour. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is a delicately crafted boutonnière: one fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its many ruffled petals forming a soft, cloud-like centre, flanked by two slender ivory buds that lean gently upward as if just about to unfurl. Fine sprigs of green foliage arc lightly around the flowers, while airy clusters of baby's breath (gypsophila) create a halo of tiny white dots, echoing the sense of celebration that runs through many Docklands ceremonies. At the base, a broad curved green leaf cups the stems, finished with a narrow mauve to pinkish-lavender ribbon tied into a small, tidy bow that mirrors the colour of the tie. The result feels refined and romantic, evoking the quiet anticipation before vows are exchanged in a nearby riverside venue or registry office, and capturing the thoughtful craftsmanship of a florist used to dressing grooms and groomsmen for elegant events around Canary Wharf and the surrounding East London streets.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add a touch of elegant simplicity to your wedding day with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Florists Canary Wharf. Designed for the modern groom, this refined buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus blooms, airy gypsophila and expertly folded aspidistra leaves for a clean, contemporary finish.

Perfect for complementing classic, romantic or minimalist wedding themes, the soft white tones sit beautifully against any suit colour while the gypsophila adds subtle texture and lightness. Handcrafted by our skilled florists in Canary Wharf, each buttonhole is carefully wired and finished to ensure it looks fresh and polished throughout your celebrations.

Ideal for the groom and groomsmen, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes, helping you create a cohesive, premium look for your wedding party. Using only high-quality, fresh flowers, Florists Canary Wharf guarantees reliable service and stylish design for your special day. Order online for convenient, fast local delivery from our Canary Wharf flower shop and complete your wedding ensemble with effortless style.
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