A delicately designed boutonnière lies at a gentle angle across a warm, light beige fabric, whose fine, woven texture evokes natural linen or soft burlap and sets a calm, neutral stage. At its centre, a fully bloomed white lisianthus opens generously, layers of ruffled petals spiralling outward in soft, rounded curves that give the flower a plush, almost rose-like fullness. Each petal is crisp yet tender, capturing that fleeting moment of perfect freshness just after the bloom has fully unfurled. Nestled slightly below and to the left of the main flower are two elongated lisianthus buds, their creamy petals still wrapped in a sheath of pale green, suggesting that they will open in their own time. Threaded among the focal flower and buds are sprigs of white baby's breath, the tiny gypsophila blossoms forming a cloudlike halo, lightening the composition and adding an ethereal texture. Behind the flowers, slender green blades arc gracefully towards the lower left, like strokes of a fine brush, while a slightly broader, deeper green leaf sits discreetly behind the lisianthus, providing contrast and visual depth. The stems are carefully trimmed and bound at the base with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact bow that adds a joyful splash of colour and a hint of personality to the otherwise classic white-and-green scheme. The lighting is soft and even, revealing subtle shadows that give the piece gentle dimension without harshness. This boutonnière feels perfectly suited to a Cricklewood celebration, whether pinned for a civil ceremony near Willesden Green or a church wedding off Cricklewood Broadway, the design reflecting the quiet elegance and thoughtful detail that local couples often seek. The overall effect is one of refined simplicity, fresh romance, and a modern touch of playful colour.
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An elegant wedding boutonnière lies diagonally on a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its gentle oatmeal tones warming the whole scene. At the heart of the design sits a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered in delicate waves that curl slightly at the edges, giving a plush, cloud-like fullness. The flower's creamy centre glows softly under even, natural lighting, capturing every curve and fold with quiet clarity. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds, tinged with pale green and cream, rest closely together, their tips still tightly furled, suggesting fresh new beginnings. Around them, tiny stars of white gypsophila float lightly, their airy clusters adding a misty halo that softens the overall silhouette. Wispy, grass-like greenery fans out gracefully towards the lower left, fine blades drawing the eye outward and creating a sense of movement, while a broader, darker green leaf nestles securely behind the main bloom, grounding the composition. At the base, the neatly gathered stems are wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, confident bow that adds a modern pop of pink against the calm neutrals. The contrast between the bright ribbon, crisp whites, and rich greens is striking yet refined, ideal for a groom or groomsman walking through Cricklewood, perhaps heading from a quiet residential street towards a local church or registry office. The boutonnière feels intimate and personal, the kind of detail chosen with care for a wedding, prom, or smart celebration in North West London, its fresh petals and soft textures suggesting a day full of gentle joy and thoughtful touches. A sharply focused close-up captures the left lapel of a groom's dark charcoal grey suit, the kind often seen at Cricklewood weddings, with every detail of the formal attire and boutonnière rendered in crisp clarity. The suit jacket, likely a fine wool with a subtle woven texture, forms a deep, matte backdrop that makes the floral work stand out. Between the lapels, a silk tie in vivid magenta, edging towards deep fuchsia, is perfectly knotted, its smooth sheen catching the light against a grey and white patterned dress shirt. Pinned neatly to the lapel is a carefully crafted buttonhole featuring a single, fully opened white lisianthus or garden-style rose, its many ruffled petals soft and cloudlike. Just above, two slender ivory buds lean gently forward, still closed, suggesting blooms yet to unfold. Around the main flower, airy sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, create a mist of tiny blossoms, while fine, linear greenery arcs gracefully outward, adding movement and a fresh, garden-picked feel. At the base, a broad, curved green leaf cups the stems, bound tightly with a slim mauve ribbon that echoes the magenta tie without overpowering it. The lighting feels natural, as though the groom is standing near a window before stepping out to a ceremony somewhere off Cricklewood Broadway or in nearby Gladstone Park. The overall impression is one of refined elegance and quiet anticipation, the kind of lapel detail a local florist would design to carry a whisper of fragrance and a sense of new beginnings on a wedding day.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your wedding day with the elegant White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Florist Cricklewood. This refined design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves, creating a timeless buttonhole that perfectly complements classic and modern suits alike. Expertly hand-crafted by our Cricklewood florists, each set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom and his groomsmen to complete a cohesive wedding party look.

The soft white blooms and fresh greenery offer a sophisticated, romantic finish that works beautifully with any wedding colour palette. Carefully wired and finished for comfort and durability, these buttonholes are designed to stay fresh and secure throughout your special day and in photos that last a lifetime.

At Florist Cricklewood, we pride ourselves on premium-quality flowers, attention to detail and reliable local delivery. Order your White Lisianthus Groom Buttonholes online for stress-free wedding florals from a trusted Cricklewood florist.
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