A refined wedding boutonniere featuring a single white rosebud is laid diagonally across a neutral, linen-textured fabric that appears in soft beige tones, like the inner lining of a tailored suit chosen from a boutique near Raynes Park station. The rosebud is creamy white with the faintest hint of ivory at its centre, the petals closely cupped yet with edges just beginning to relax, suggesting a bloom at its freshest. At the base of the rose, a touch of green from the sepals peeks out, grounding the otherwise pristine white in a whisper of natural colour. Surrounding the main flower are delicate sprays of baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms forming a gentle, cloud-like accompaniment to the rose, adding volume without overwhelming its simplicity. Mixed in among these are slender green leaves and a few fine, fern-like sprigs, offering a deep green contrast and creating a layered, textural frame that feels both polished and organic, as if inspired by the greenery found in local gardens around Cottenham Park or along the tree-lined streets near Grand Drive. The stems of the rose and foliage are drawn tightly together and encased in a band of white satin ribbon, wrapped so smoothly that no stems show through. Just below the bloom, the ribbon is tied into a precise, petite bow, its loops balanced and tails neatly trimmed, signalling that this piece is meant for a groom's or groomsman's lapel. Soft, diffused lighting spreads gently over the scene, illuminating the satin sheen of the ribbon, the fine vein pattern of the leaves, and the smooth, velvety surface of each rose petal. The overall effect is quietly luxurious and timeless, the kind of elegant buttonhole Raynes Park Florist would prepare for a classic church wedding or a simple civil ceremony nearby, capturing the sentiment of new beginnings with understated grace.
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A classic white rose wedding boutonniere lies diagonally across a soft, linen-like beige fabric, its texture subtly cross-hatched like a finely woven jacket lining you might see at a Raynes Park registry office ceremony. At the heart of the design sits a single creamy white rosebud, petals still gently furled, giving the impression of a fresh bloom just opened that morning. The rose's velvety surface catches the soft, diffused light, with a faint hint of green visible where the sepals cradle the base of the flower. Around it, clusters of tiny white baby's breath create a light, cloud-like halo, their minute blossoms adding delicacy and airiness. Slender, deep green leaves and a few slightly feathery sprigs of foliage frame the rose, introducing a rich contrast that feels natural and quietly refined, like greenery gathered from gardens around Wimbledon Chase or Cannon Hill Common. The stems are neatly bound in smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and finished in a petite, symmetrical bow positioned just beneath the bloom, clearly prepared to be pinned onto a lapel for a groom or groomsman. The gentle, even lighting emphasises every texture-the cool sheen of the ribbon, the fine veins in the foliage, and the soft curves of the petals-while the neutral background keeps the focus on the floral work itself. The overall mood is calm, traditional, and romantic, evoking the anticipation of a wedding morning in Raynes Park, perhaps before a walk to the church or a short ride to a local reception venue, with this single rose symbolising purity, new beginnings, and thoughtful attention to detail. A close-up photograph shows the left lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit jacket, tailored sharply and catching soft, even light, as if the wearer is standing just outside a Raynes Park registry office before a ceremony. The fine wool fabric has a subtle texture, with neat stitching running cleanly along the lapel edge and a tidy welt pocket sitting just beneath. Against this refined backdrop, a single boutonniere becomes the clear focal point. At its centre is a creamy white rosebud, its petals tightly furled yet velvety, with a gentle sheen that suggests it has only just been prepared by a careful florist. Nestled around the rose is a tiny cloud of white baby's breath, each minuscule bloom forming a delicate halo that softens the overall outline. Wisps of slender, bright green foliage arc outward, mixed with slightly broader, deeper green leaves that cradle the flowers and add structure. The stems are gathered neatly and secured with a small white satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, symmetrical bow that lies flat against the cloth. Behind the lapel, a crisp light shirt with a fine check pattern peeks through, bringing a subtle texture beneath the florals. A bold, solid red tie, smooth and likely satin, drops through the centre of the frame, providing a vivid contrast that makes the boutonniere's whites and greens glow more strongly. The composition feels calm and intentional, suggestive of a groom or groomsman on a wedding morning along Worple Road, every detail quietly expressing care, promise, and the significance of the day ahead.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Raynes Park Florist. This elegant design features a single premium white rose, delicately paired with soft gypsophila and finished with lush aralia leaf for a refined, timeless look. Hand-tied with a crisp white satin ribbon, it sits beautifully on any colour or style of wedding suit, from classic morning wear to modern tailored jackets.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes to ensure a coordinated bridal party. Each buttonhole is carefully crafted by our skilled florists in Raynes Park, guaranteeing freshness, quality and attention to detail on your special day. The subtle, romantic combination of white rose and gypsophila complements most wedding colour schemes, including ivory, blush, navy, grey and pastels.

Ideal for church, registry office or civil ceremonies, this white rose buttonhole set adds a polished finishing touch to your wedding photos and overall look. Order online from Raynes Park Florist for reliable local delivery and premium floristry you can trust.
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