Soho Buttonholes

At Soho Flowers, we create beautifully finished buttonholes that add the perfect final touch to your suit or jacket. From classic rose designs to modern, textured pieces, every stem is hand-selected by our expert florist team right here in the heart of Soho, moments from Carnaby Street and Berwick Street Market.

Whether you're planning a city wedding, a registry office ceremony near Soho Square, or a smart corporate event in Fitzrovia or Covent Garden, we craft buttonholes to match your theme and bouquet style. We work daily with fresh, seasonal flowers, ensuring each design is comfortable to wear, securely wired, and long-lasting for photos, receptions, and late-night celebrations.

Our local experience means we understand venue lighting, dress codes and travel times around central London, so your bouquets and buttonholes arrive looking flawless. For last-minute plans, we offer same-day delivery on buttonholes and coordinating flowers across Soho, Fitzrovia, and Marylebone when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke buttonholes tailored to your suit, colours and theme
  • Coordinated designs with bridal and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Reliable, local same-day delivery from our central Soho studio

Trust Soho Flowers for professionally crafted buttonholes that reflect your style and photograph beautifully. Browse designs and order online today for elegant, expertly made buttonholes delivered right to your door or venue.

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BUTTONHOLES
Set against a calm, light beige linen-style fabric that could easily belong on a Soho townhouse table or a quiet café off Greek Street, this boutonniere is a study in gentle sophistication and detail. Two lisianthus blooms form the focal point, their white petals delicately ruffled and finely traced with deep purple edges, as though dipped in ink. The bi-colour effect draws the eye immediately to their open faces, where the softness of the petals contrasts with their vivid, royal-toned rims. Around them, dainty white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, float in small clusters, creating a cloud-like halo that softens every line. Running vertically through the arrangement is a slender stem of muscari, its tightly packed, bell-shaped blossoms a rich grape-purple, adding depth and a touch of playful texture, like something snipped from a spring border in a London courtyard. Two pale green buds nestle quietly among the flowers, their closed forms hinting at blooms yet to unfurl - a quiet nod to the start of a marriage or a milestone celebration. Wisps of fine, feathery greenery curve around the flowers, lending movement and a slight wildness, as though the stems were gathered at first light. At the base, the florist has bound the stems in smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and tied into a clean, understated bow that suggests formality without fuss. The overall mood is calm, intimate, and quietly romantic, an ideal finishing touch for a groom or guest dressing for a Soho registry office wedding, a nearby theatre gala, or an elegant evening celebration in the heart of the West End.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, meticulously arranged boutonniere lies centred on a neutral, woven linen surface in a soft beige tone, its subtle texture echoing the relaxed elegance of a Soho studio or a boutique venue off Greek Street. The floral design features a compact cluster of multi-petaled, light pink blossoms, much like miniature stock or delicate ruffled garden flowers, each petal curling slightly to create a plush, cushiony look. Nestled among them are countless pin-sized white baby's breath flowers, their fine branching stems forming a lace-like halo that softens the pinks and gives the piece an airy, romantic feeling. Tiny spires of lavender or deep lilac florets punctuate the arrangement with gentle pops of cool colour, adding a quiet sophistication and depth to the pastel composition. On one side, several elongated buds in shades of creamy white fading into pale green stretch outward, evoking freesias poised just before opening, their shape suggesting a faint, fresh fragrance and the sense of a moment caught just before full bloom. The flowers are cradled by smooth, broad leaves in a polished, vibrant green, while feathery, grass-like foliage and ferny sprigs slip out from the base, lending an almost garden-picked spontaneity despite the boutonniere's careful structure. At the base, the stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, finished with an immaculate little bow, its loops and tails lying neatly against the fabric. Under soft, even lighting that reveals every texture and hue, this floral accessory feels meant for a lapel at a Soho registry office wedding, a prom near Oxford Circus, or an intimate celebration where thoughtful floral detail matters.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is laid horizontally on a soft, oatmeal-beige linen cloth, its subtle, even weave reminiscent of a well-loved table runner in a Soho loft apartment. The focal rose is partially open, its petals velvety and gently layered, shifting from a pale, creamy peach at the outer edges to a richer, apricot-orange glow that draws the eye toward its centre. Just above the rose, a small cloud of white baby's breath blooms, each tiny gypsophila flower like a dot of soft light, adding an airy, romantic counterpoint to the rose's fuller form. Fine, grass-like green foliage peeps from behind, while two broader, deep green leaves curve gracefully around the bound stems, giving a sense of movement and balance. The stems themselves are gathered tightly and wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, which catches the light with a delicate sheen and ends in a modest, expertly tied bow that secures the whole design. Gentle, diffused lighting bathes the boutonniere, highlighting the contrast between the rose's warm tones, the crisp white baby's breath, and the calm neutrality of the fabric background. The overall mood is serene and polished, evoking a groom stepping out onto Dean Street or Greek Street for a civil ceremony, or a prom guest meeting friends near Soho Square, wearing a floral detail that feels both timeless and intimately personal, crafted with the kind of care local florists bring to life's most meaningful days.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige linen background, this refined boutonniere captures the quiet elegance of a Soho wedding morning before the city fully wakes. The focal point is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, smooth, and almost porcelain-like as they open in a gentle arc. At the flower's centre, the throat shows a tender blush of yellow, blending into fine reddish-orange speckles that feel as intricate as street art details you might glimpse off Carnaby Street, subtle yet captivating. Around the orchid, filigree clusters of white baby's breath form a halo of tiny blossoms, their cloud-like texture adding softness and a sense of lightness, as though the flowers are softly floating above the linen. To the left, two miniature lime-green chrysanthemum balls, spherical and densely textured, bring a fresh, modern jolt of colour, their almost mossy, spiky surfaces adding tactile interest that an experienced florist delights in shaping. A generous deep green leaf curves beneath the orchid, framing the arrangement with verdant calm, while a smaller darker leaf near the base hints at layered greenery supporting the stems. All the stems are wrapped with precision in a vivid crimson satin ribbon, the smooth fabric pulled tight in clean, overlapping lines before ending in a small, secure knot, like the final flourish of a well-tied pocket square on a groom heading along Wardour Street. The red ribbon sings against the neutral linen, its bold hue suggesting warmth, romance, and celebration. This boutonniere feels tailored for formal occasions-especially weddings and black-tie events-where a single, carefully chosen flower speaks volumes about taste, care, and the joy of the day.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully styled floral buttonhole lies centred on a light oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric that recalls natural linen often used in chic Soho venues, its subtle texture catching the light in tiny ridges and shadows. The focal flower is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, velvety petals opening like calm wings around a soft golden-yellow and pale orange throat, giving a gentle warmth to the otherwise cool white. Surrounding this central bloom, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a halo of tiny blossoms, each star-shaped floret contributing to a soft, mist-like aura that feels both romantic and airy. Tucked close to the orchid is a compact cluster of lustrous red berries, rich and rounded, with surfaces that gleam as if freshly polished, echoing the cheerful tones often seen in seasonal displays around Soho's Berwick Street Market. A few smaller, lighter green berry buds sit nearby, adding a note of early growth and freshness. Slender, vivid green leaves with smooth surfaces and gently pointed tips are interspersed throughout, giving structure and a fresh garden contrast to the whites and reds. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a deep red satin ribbon, which is wound with careful precision and tied into a neat, understated knot, leaving short tails that lie flat against the fabric. Gentle, natural daylight from above accentuates the contours of the orchid and the shine of the berries, creating a refined, celebratory mood. This boutonniere feels perfect for a city wedding, civil ceremony, or festive event, the kind of piece a Soho Flowers florist would prepare for same-day delivery to a nearby hotel or stylish restaurant along Wardour or Dean Street.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Laid carefully on a pale, natural linen cloth, this pink rose boutonniere is shown from a gently overhead angle, as if a florist has just set it down on the workbench in a quiet Soho studio. At its heart is a single, semi-open blush rose, the petals plush and velvety, curling outward in a perfect spiral. The colour moves from a soft, warm shell-pink at the centre to a deeper, more saturated rosy hue tracing the edges, giving the bloom a sense of movement and tenderness. Encircling the base of the rose, frothy white baby's breath forms a delicate ring, each tiny blossom like a pearl, adding texture and a hint of traditional romance that suits weddings, proms, and black-tie evenings in the West End. Behind the flower, slender blades of bright green, grass-like foliage arc outward in fine, wispy lines, while a wider, darker green leaf is folded neatly to cup the stems, providing structure and a polished finish. The stems themselves are wrapped tightly in a glossy satin ribbon that blends lavender-pink with deeper magenta-purple tones, tied into a small, discreet knot that looks smooth to the touch and catches just a whisper of light. The linen background's subtle weave shows through, its creamy beige colour giving the boutonniere room to stand out without distraction, much like a well-chosen pocket square against a tailored suit on Wardour Street. Soft, natural lighting creates gentle shadows, emphasising the flower's layers and suggesting the calm, poised moment just before this piece is pinned to a groom's or prom date's lapel.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly coloured boutonniere rests on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric, reminiscent of the relaxed, stylish textiles you might find in a boutique venue tucked off Wardour Street in Soho. The focal point is a single, sumptuous fuchsia rose, its petals tightly coiled at the centre and gradually unfurling in velvety layers, suggesting both tenderness and confidence. Surrounding this rose are clusters of tiny white baby's breath blooms, arranged like little drifting clouds that soften the intensity of the pink and lend an air of gentle romance. Intermingled with the white flowers sit plump, high-gloss red hypericum berries, their rounded forms bringing a playful yet refined accent that echoes the celebratory mood of weddings and proms. Slender, feathery strands of green foliage fan outward in delicate arcs, adding movement and a whisper of woodland freshness, while darker, broader leaves are carefully curled and layered to frame the rose and anchor the design. The stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in a deep red satin ribbon, finished with a small, precise bow that adds a touch of luxury, the sheen of the fabric catching any ambient light. Viewed from above, the arrangement's careful balance of colour, texture, and shape becomes clear: the contrast of velvety rose, airy gypsophila, smooth berries, and textured background suggests thoughtful craftsmanship. It is easy to imagine this piece pinned to a groom's lapel on his way through Soho towards a nearby ceremony, or worn by a stylish guest heading out for a formal celebration, the boutonniere quietly radiating joy and meticulous attention to detail from a trusted local florist.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a gentle, woven texture, the sort of understated backdrop you might expect in a stylish Soho studio. At its centre, a single rosebud in a vivid shade of deep pink verging on fuchsia is tightly furled, its satin-smooth petals layered closely together to form a rich, sculpted spiral. The rose is embraced by dainty sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom adding a misty, cloud-soft contrast that brightens the composition and lends an airy, romantic feel. Fine, feathery strands of light green foliage arch gracefully from behind the rose, creating a sense of movement and freshness, while a few darker, broader leaves provide structure and depth at the base. The stems of the rose and greenery are neatly aligned and firmly bound with a coral-red satin ribbon, its lustrous surface wrapping around the base with precise, even turns, finishing in a subtle decorative tuck that suggests the touch of an experienced florist. Light falls evenly across the piece, picking up delicate highlights on the ribbon and gentle shadows between petals and leaves, so the boutonnière appears crisp, fresh, and ready to pin to a lapel. It evokes the anticipation of a wedding morning, perhaps in one of Soho's intimate venues or a chic civil ceremony near Oxford Street, where the wearer steps out into the city with this small but meaningful accent. The image conveys a blend of tradition and personal artistry, ideal for illustrating refined buttonhole flowers, prom accessories, or romantic formal wear for celebrations across central London.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Balanced on a smooth linen weave the colour of softly lit theatre walls, this Soho-flair boutonniere blends classic floristry with neighbourhood creativity. At its core blooms a pastel pink rose, petals serene in their tight spiral with a blush deepening at the center-a symbol of refined romance and fresh beginnings. Cradling this rose is a lighter blossom dusted with peach and subtle amber yellow, its open form inviting close appreciation, like the intricate textures of a Frith Street mural. Fluffy clusters of baby's breath float between the main flowers, their cloudlike presence evoking the early-morning mist of Soho Square. Spherical tufts of bright green, akin to minuscule moss balls, peek out, lending vibrancy and unexpected texture. A flourish of slim, dark green blades rises gracefully upward, complemented by broader, deeply hued foliage-folded and fanned for dramatic backdrop-that provides the structure and depth so loved in Soho's iconic window displays. The boutonniere's base is expertly wrapped in a sleek fuchsia pink satin ribbon, the slight bow adding an energetic flash reminiscent of neon lights along Dean Street. Soft, natural light bathes the accessory, revealing its careful composition and faithful attention to every botanical nuance. Perfect for weddings, proms, or downtown celebrations, this boutonniere feels tailored to Soho's pace-honouring both tradition and cosmopolitan style, in step with the creative pulse of the area.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a gently textured, light beige fabric that evokes natural linen, a delicate boutonniere is laid out as though waiting to be pinned for a special occasion in Soho. The central focus is a pristine white alstroemeria, sometimes called a Peruvian lily, its petals slightly ruffled at the edges and patterned with fine reddish-brown speckles that draw the eye towards its open, softly dusted stamens. Just beside it, to the left, sits a compact, conical cluster of vivid lime-green buds, tightly packed and layered, bringing a modern structural twist and a bright splash of green energy to the design. Throughout the arrangement, small clouds of white baby's breath interlace with the main flower, their tiny blossoms creating a light, misty halo that softens the composition. Deep green, pointed leaves anchor the piece, their smooth, substantial surfaces contrasting with wispy blades of slender grass-like foliage that curl and extend outward, as if caught in a gentle breeze on nearby Dean Street. At the right, a glossy pink satin ribbon is tied into a small, well-formed bow, its cheerful, romantic tone hinting at weddings, proms, or anniversary dinners in a tucked-away Soho restaurant. The lighting is even and calm, illuminating the fresh textures and subtle colour shifts without glare, so every vein in the leaves and every petal fold is visible. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully crafted floral accessory, balanced between classic elegance and contemporary style, ideal for someone stepping out onto the lively streets around Soho Theatre or heading to a chic celebration close to Old Compton Street.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicate white lisianthus boutonnière rests at an angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the texture of the cloth forming a quiet, woven backdrop that recalls handmade textiles found in Soho's independent boutiques. The central flower is fully open and perfectly formed, its many ruffled petals folding over one another with the softness of silk, creating a lush, rounded bloom that radiates gentle, understated elegance. Just to the left sit two unopened lisianthus buds, their slender forms tipped with cream and soft green, suggesting the calm anticipation of a wedding morning. Threaded throughout are tiny sprays of white baby's breath, each miniature bloom like a dot of cloud, giving the boutonnière an airy, almost weightless feel. From behind the flowers, thin, grass-like strands of dark green foliage sweep out diagonally, while a single broader leaf in a deeper green provides a solid backdrop that makes the white petals stand out beautifully. The stems are tightly bound at the lower right with a rich fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, jaunty bow whose bright pink colour brings a lively, contemporary twist to the classic white and green palette. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, highlighting the fresh, dewy quality of the petals and the subtle sheen of the ribbon. This small floral piece looks ready to be pinned to a lapel for a Soho wedding, perhaps just a stroll away from Wardour Street or Soho Square, embodying the refined yet playful character of the neighbourhood in a single, thoughtful detail.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a light oatmeal-coloured linen surface, the gentle weave of the fabric creating a quiet, tactile backdrop reminiscent of a calm side street off Soho Square. The focal point is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals wide and silky, unfolding in a perfect, sculpted arc. At the centre of the bloom, a soft glow of buttery yellow merges into faint touches of pale pink, drawing the eye inward with a sense of warmth and intimacy. Encircling the orchid's base, clusters of tiny white baby's breath gather in delicate sprays, each blossom a tiny sphere that adds volume without heaviness, like a veil of fog drifting across early-morning Charing Cross Road. Slim, vibrant green leaves slide out from beneath the orchid, their clean lines introducing freshness and a gentle contrast to the surrounding whites and creams. Off to the side, a short branch carries a pair of tightly closed orchid buds, tinted a clear lime green, hinting at growth, continuity, and the unfolding of the day's events. The stems of the flowers and foliage are firmly bound in a shining fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped with the practiced precision of an experienced florist and finished in a dainty, neatly tied bow. The ribbon's rich pink hue and smooth sheen add a stylish, celebratory accent that would sit beautifully against a dark suit lapel for a central London wedding or formal evening near Shaftesbury Avenue. Soft, even lighting traces each texture-the satin, the linen, the orchid's gentle curves-creating an image that feels both intimate and quietly luxurious, suitable for any elegant celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
On a neutral canvas of pale beige, lightly textured fabric that recalls the relaxed interiors of small Soho galleries, a white orchid boutonniere is laid out with tranquil precision. The focal bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, catching the light in a gentle sheen. Each petal curves outward in a graceful, open gesture, revealing at the centre a soft glow of buttery yellow and the faintest touch of warm cream in the throat, suggesting a bloom at perfect freshness. Around this central flower, tiny blossoms of white baby's breath cluster in airy sprays, their miniature, cloud-like heads appearing almost weightless as they frame the orchid. Between these delicate stars of Gypsophila, slender threads of vibrant green foliage weave through the composition, adding rhythm and a touch of wild, natural movement against the calm, sculptural form of the orchid. The stems are gathered tightly and bound in a crisp white satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and even, ending in a discreet, tidy bow that signals the piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. The woven background, reminiscent of fine linen or burlap, is an understated oatmeal shade that quietly supports the clean white and bright green tones without drawing attention to itself. Soft, diffused lighting casts minimal shadows, giving the scene a serene, almost contemplative feeling, as if the boutonniere is waiting on a dressing table in a boutique hotel off Wardour Street. This refined floral accessory would sit beautifully on the jacket of a groom, partner, or honoured guest at a Soho wedding, civil partnership, or chic city celebration, expressing purity, elegance, and a sense of carefully curated style.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic white rose boutonniere is displayed diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, as though laid out on a tailor's worktable in the heart of Soho before being pinned to a groom's lapel. The central rosebud is a creamy white, almost ivory hue, with velvety petals that are still tightly wrapped yet subtly unfurling, capturing the tenderness of a bloom at its freshest. Surrounding the rose are dainty sprays of white baby's breath, each cluster composed of countless tiny, cloud-like blossoms that soften the composition and lend a dreamy, romantic haze. Slender, deep green leaves and a few feathery, fern-style sprigs cradle the flowers, giving a touch of natural movement and contrast reminiscent of greenery brought in from a calm London park after the bustle of nearby Shaftesbury Avenue. The stems of the rose and foliage are carefully gathered and wrapped in a smooth, pure white satin ribbon. This ribbon has a gentle sheen that catches the soft, diffused light and is finished with a small, neat bow positioned just beneath the head of the rose, suggesting skilled hands and meticulous attention to detail. The textured background fabric, with its subtle weave and neutral tone, provides a refined backdrop that allows every nuance of white and green to stand out. Gentle lighting accentuates the curves of each petal, the airy structure of the gypsophila, and the polished ribbon, creating a sense of quiet luxury. The overall effect is one of timeless elegance and intimate celebration, perfectly suited to a wedding in one of Soho's hidden ceremony spaces or chic city venues, where a single rose can speak volumes about commitment, grace, and understated style.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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