A carefully composed wedding boutonniere is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally across a warm, light beige textile that resembles finely woven linen or burlap, its subtle weave clearly visible and softly illuminated. At the core of this small floral piece is a single white lisianthus flower in full bloom, its ruffled petals opening generously to form a lush, rounded centrepiece. Each petal has a gentle, almost velvety texture, with soft, undulating edges that overlap to create depth and an elegant, sculpted appearance, reminiscent of the refined but relaxed celebrations often held around Thames Ditton's village halls and riverside venues. Nestled close by, just below and to the left of the main bloom, sit two elongated lisianthus buds, still mostly closed and tinged with creamy pale green, offering a visual story of flowers at different stages and adding a sense of continuity and new beginnings. Interspersed among these focal blooms are delicate sprigs of white gypsophila, their tiny star-like flowers bringing a misty lightness that fills the spaces without overwhelming the composition. Along the left side, slender, grass-like strands of deep green foliage sweep outward in a loose fan, while a single broader dark green leaf lies partly hidden behind the lisianthus, grounding the arrangement and drawing attention to the purity of the white petals. At the tapered base, all stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow whose rich colour and slight sheen inject a cheerful, contemporary accent into the otherwise classic palette. The soft, even lighting reveals the freshness of each element, suggesting a boutonniere freshly prepared for pinning to a groom's lapel before a ceremony somewhere in Thames Ditton, perhaps just a short walk from local cafés and the quiet stretch of the Thames itself, capturing a moment of calm beauty before the day's festivities unfold.
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A delicate wedding boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric that looks like fine linen, the neutral background gently catching the light and allowing every floral detail to stand out. At the heart of the design rests a pristine white lisianthus bloom, fully open yet still tender, its ruffled petals layered in soft waves that curl slightly at the edges, giving a feeling of movement and quiet elegance. Just below and to the left nestle two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy pale green, their tips still closed, suggesting the quiet anticipation of a ceremony about to begin in Thames Ditton, perhaps near the river or one of the village churches. Tiny sprigs of white gypsophila peek between the main flower and buds, each miniature blossom adding a cloud-like lightness that contrasts beautifully with the richer green foliage. Fine, grass-like blades of greenery sweep out to the left, creating a gentle arc that draws the eye across the boutonniere, while a broader, darker green leaf sits discretely behind the lisianthus, giving depth and structure to the composition. The stems are neatly gathered and bound at the lower right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, confident bow whose silky sheen catches the light and adds a joyful pop of colour against the soft background. The lighting is even and calm, emphasizing freshness and careful craftsmanship, as if the piece has just been prepared for a groom's lapel before a ceremony in central Thames Ditton or along nearby Portsmouth Road, ready to be pinned on as a subtle but meaningful floral accent for the day's celebration. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows a single white lisianthus buttonhole glowing softly against the dark fabric, captured as if just outside a Thames Ditton church on a bright wedding morning. The fine wool suit has a subtle texture, with the right lapel crisply pressed and neatly angled, framing a deep magenta silk tie that sits perfectly knotted at the centre. Beneath the tie, you can just make out a pale grey and white patterned shirt, adding a quiet, refined contrast to the richer colours. On the left lapel, the boutonnière is the star: one fully open white lisianthus bloom, its layered, ruffled petals curling gently like soft tissue, sits at the heart of the piece. Two slender ivory buds nestle just above, still closed and full of promise, while airy sprigs of baby's breath drift around them in a cloud of tiny white stars. Fine, linear greenery arcs outward, giving the arrangement an elegant, elongated silhouette and a light, almost dewy feel, as though freshly arranged in a local Thames Ditton studio that morning. At the base, a broad green leaf cradles the stems, wrapped with a narrow mauve ribbon tied in a careful bow that echoes the richness of the tie without overpowering it. The overall mood is calm, romantic, and quietly confident, suggesting a groom or groomsman ready to step into a ceremony beside Giggs Hill Green, the gentle fragrance of the flowers accompanying the rustle of guests and the soft murmur of anticipation.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Thames Ditton. This elegant design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, timeless look that perfectly complements any suit or tuxedo. Expertly hand-crafted by our skilled florists in Thames Ditton, each buttonhole is carefully wired and finished for secure, comfortable wear throughout your special day.

The soft white lisianthus symbolises appreciation and romance, while the gypsophila adds a light, romantic touch, ideal for classic or modern wedding themes. The aspidistra leaves bring subtle structure and contrast, ensuring the buttonhole looks stylish and photogenic in every wedding photograph.

Priced as a set of four, this groom buttonhole collection is perfect for the groom, best man and groomsmen, helping you create a cohesive, premium look for your wedding party. We use only fresh, high-quality blooms, sourced and conditioned to ensure they look their best from ceremony to reception.

Order online from Flowers Thames Ditton for reliable service and prompt delivery in the local area. Make your wedding day look effortlessly polished with these beautifully coordinated white lisianthus buttonholes.
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