A finely crafted boutonnière, likely prepared for a wedding or stylish city celebration, is photographed from above as it rests diagonally on a warm, light beige fabric that resembles loosely woven linen. The cloth's subtle threads create a natural, tactile backdrop, the sort of texture you might notice in artisan textiles around Soho's Berwick Street. At the centre of the composition sits a fully opened white eustoma, or lisianthus, its petals softly ruffled and layered, forming a generous, rounded bloom that suggests both delicacy and fullness. The white carries a creamy softness rather than a stark brightness, echoing soft daylight rather than harsh flash. Just below and to the left are two slender lisianthus buds, still mostly closed, their pale green and ivory tones offering a gentle contrast to the mature flower, like a quiet promise of more blossoms to come. Sprinkled among the main elements are clusters of tiny white gypsophila flowers, or baby's breath, their many miniature heads adding a veil of airy texture that fills in the gaps without overwhelming the central bloom. From behind, fine, grass-like strands of deep green foliage fan out towards the left edge of the image, giving movement and direction, while a broader, darker leaf tucked behind the lisianthus stabilises the design with rich colour. At the base, the stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, finished in a small, tidy bow whose smooth sheen and bold pink hue bring a joyful accent to the neutral background. The overall impression is of a fresh, thoughtfully balanced lapel flower, the kind a groom might collect from a local Soho florist before walking to a nearby registry office or intimate restaurant reception.
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An elegant wedding boutonnière lies on a diagonal across soft, oatmeal-coloured fabric, the weave of the material clearly visible like fine linen you might see in a Soho tailor's window. At its heart rests a fully open white eustoma bloom, also known as lisianthus, its ruffled petals layered in gentle waves that curl outward to form a rounded, cloud-soft cup. The flower is pristine and luminous, with a slight cream undertone that feels warm rather than stark, as if caught in flattering natural daylight drifting through a nearby Greek Street café. Just below and to the left nestle two elongated lisianthus buds in pale green and ivory, one slightly fuller than the other, suggesting they will unfurl in the next day or two. Between and around these focal blooms, tiny stars of white gypsophila (baby's breath) scatter delicately, their airy heads adding a light, misty texture that softens every edge. Slender, grass-like blades of deep green foliage sweep outward towards the left, creating a sense of motion, while a broader, darker leaf sits quietly behind the main flower, anchoring the small design with rich colour. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise little bow that adds a joyful pop of colour against the neutral background. The whole piece feels fresh, intimate, and thoughtfully crafted, like a groom's boutonnière ready to be pinned on just off Dean Street before a Soho ceremony, capturing both modern style and timeless romance in a compact, wearable arrangement. A sharply focused close-up captures the left lapel of a groom's charcoal grey suit, the fabric finely woven and softly matte, as if ready for a wedding just off Carnaby Street in Soho. The jacket's clean, pressed edge frames a deep magenta silk tie, its smooth sheen catching the light against a neat grey-and-white patterned dress shirt. Nestled precisely where the lapel folds is a single white lisianthus boutonnière, its velvety petals layered and ruffled like a small, carefully opened rose, suggesting purity and calm amidst the excitement of the day. Two slender ivory buds curve gently above the main bloom, promising to unfurl later, while airy clouds of baby's breath surround them, each tiny white flower dotting the arrangement with a soft, romantic haze. Fine strands of cool green foliage arc outward, adding movement and an almost dewy freshness to the composition. At the base, a broad green leaf cups the stems, neatly wrapped in a narrow mauve ribbon that echoes the tie's vibrant tone, adding a refined hint of colour rather than a shout. The whole design feels perfectly balanced-formal yet tender, like a quiet moment before vows are spoken in a Soho register office or intimate city chapel. You can almost sense the subtle green fragrance and the crisp feel of the suit fabric, a combination that speaks of careful preparation, local florist craftsmanship, and the understated elegance many grooms look for when planning a London wedding in the heart of the West End.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Soho Flowers, Soho. Designed for modern, elegant weddings, this premium buttonhole features serene white lisianthus, delicate gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves for a clean, refined look. Perfect for the groom and best men, the crisp white blooms complement any suit or colour scheme, from classic black tie to relaxed rustic celebrations.

Carefully handcrafted by our expert florists, each buttonhole is securely wired and finished for comfortable all-day wear. The soft gypsophila adds a romantic, cloud-like texture, while the structured foliage provides a polished finish that photographs beautifully. Ideal for church, registry office or city weddings, this design suits both traditional and contemporary themes.

The price includes a set of 4 matching buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated look across your wedding party. At Soho Flowers, we pride ourselves on using fresh, high-quality stems and offering reliable, friendly service. Perfect for weddings in Soho and across London, this white lisianthus buttonhole set brings understated luxury to your big day. Order online for stress-free, professional floral styling.
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    The sophistication of this piece went beyond my expectations. It added just the right touch of elegance and charm for an unforgettable celebration.

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    The arrangement offered a perfect balance of elegance and softness. I received endless compliments on the refined touch it added.

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    I was charmed by the delicate elegance and impeccable presentation. It brought a subtle sense of luxury to my special day.

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    I was impressed by the quality and vibrant freshness of the ensemble. It truly made my special day even more memorable.

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    The elegance of the buttonholes was unmatched. The flowers remained fresh throughout the entire day.

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    The chic design added the perfect flourish to our wedding day. I was impressed with how its freshness contributed to the elegant vibe.

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    Fresh, elegant, and beautifully arranged. Couldn't have been happier with the service.

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    The aspidistra leaves added a unique touch to the arrangement. Everyone complimented the buttonholes.

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