A meticulously styled floral boutonniere lies centred on a neutral, lightly woven linen or canvas cloth, the fabric's soft beige tone and subtle weave pattern creating a calm, understated stage much like the interiors of a refined Notting Hill townhouse off Kensington Park Road. The floral piece itself is compact yet full of detail. At its core is a cluster of gentle, blush-pink flowers, reminiscent of small stock blossoms or other ruffled cottage-garden blooms, each petal slightly curled and layered, forming rounded, cushiony shapes. Interspersed throughout this central nest of pinks are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny, starry flowers suspended on slender stems that add both delicacy and volume, like a light mist surrounding the main blooms. Peeking out between the softer shades are sparse but intentional touches of lavender to muted purple florets, their cooler tones giving the arrangement a measured contrast and a sense of depth without disturbing the romantic palette. To one side, several elongated, creamy white buds with hints of pale green rest gracefully, closed or only just beginning to unfurl, evocative of freesia or similar elegant stems, suggesting freshness and the quiet promise of flowers yet to open. The base of the boutonniere is framed by smooth, broad green leaves, their deeper emerald hue grounding the composition, while fine, thread-like sprigs of greenery, similar to asparagus fern or ornamental grass, arc outward in light, feathery lines. At the bottom, the stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, which is tied into a symmetrical bow, its lustrous loops and tidy tails adding a celebratory flourish that catches the soft light. The overall effect is of a thoughtfully handcrafted floral accessory, ideal for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom in and around Notting Hill, where such details quietly complete a tailored suit or evening dress with a touch of personal elegance.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonniere rests on a finely woven, oatmeal-coloured linen background, its neutral fabric softly textured like the tablecloths you might see in a Notting Hill townhouse overlooking Portobello Road. At the centre of the piece, a compact cluster of soft blush-pink, multi-petalled blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, gathers closely together, their petals layered and slightly frilled, with a gentle gradient of colour deepening towards the centre. Threaded between the pink flowers are airy sprays of tiny white baby's breath, each miniature floret forming a light, cloud-like halo that adds both volume and a sense of quiet romance. Nestled here and there are small accents of lavender to deep purple blossoms, their cooler tones offering a subtle contrast that makes the main pink and white palette feel richer and more dimensional. Extending to one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green buds, similar to freesia or other elegant, tubular blooms, lie gently along the fabric, suggesting flowers on the cusp of opening and giving the arrangement a feeling of anticipation. The whole composition is supported by a base of lush, broad emerald leaves, with fine, feathery greenery that looks like wisps of grass or asparagus fern stretching out in delicate arcs. The stems are gathered tidily and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, symmetrical bow whose smooth sheen catches the light, its tails resting lightly against the cloth. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, emphasising the freshness of the petals and the carefully balanced shapes. The overall mood is of a refined, joyful accessory designed for a wedding or prom somewhere off Westbourne Grove, a small but thoughtful floral detail that quietly completes formal attire. A close-up photograph shows the upper body of a man dressed for a wedding in Notting Hill, his charcoal grey suit jacket sharply tailored and softly textured under natural daylight. A pale dress shirt with a faint grid pattern sits neatly beneath a vivid magenta silk tie, the knot pulled snug and precise, its sheen catching the light with each subtle fold. Pinned carefully to the left lapel is a refined buttonhole that becomes the true focal point of the image. At the top, slender, unopened cream buds, reminiscent of snapdragons, rise gracefully, suggesting blooms just about to open, while beneath them nestle small clusters of blush pink and gentle lavender flowers, similar to sweet peas or delicate stock. Tiny white heads of baby's breath scatter like a fine mist among the petals, alongside a few slightly deeper purple florets that add depth and contrast. Supporting the flowers is a base of glossy, laurel-like dark green leaves, their smooth surfaces providing a calm, steady frame, while wisps of brighter, feathery greenery arc outward with a light, airy movement, as if stirred by a soft breeze on Portobello Road. Around the stems, a slender violet satin ribbon is tied in a precise bow, echoing the lilac tones in the flowers and adding a discreet glimmer. The scene feels calm, intimate, and celebratory, capturing the quiet moment before a ceremony begins, when a groom or honoured guest stands ready to step out into a Notting Hill garden or town hall, his buttonhole radiating elegance, joy, and a sense of new beginnings.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, exclusively handcrafted by Flowers Notting Hill. This elegant buttonhole features fresh white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemone and sculptural bear grass, creating a modern yet timeless groom accessory. Designed for the discerning groom, each piece is carefully arranged for a clean, refined finish that complements classic, contemporary or boho wedding suits.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ensuring a cohesive look for your wedding party. Premium blooms are selected for their freshness, colour and longevity, so your buttonholes look impeccable from ceremony to reception. Our skilled florists in Notting Hill craft each design with attention to detail, reflecting our reputation for quality and style.

Ideal for London and Notting Hill weddings, this lisianthus and anemone buttonhole pairs beautifully with neutral, navy or grey suits. Enjoy reliable service, luxury flowers and professional finishing touches. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set online from Flowers Notting Hill for a polished, stylish wedding look.
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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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