A close, intimate photograph showcases a handcrafted boutonniere laid on a softly textured, light beige linen or fine-weave fabric, its muted tone acting like the calm stone backdrop of an Earls Court mews. The focal point is a pair of lisianthus blooms, their petals creamy white and luxuriously ruffled, with each edge finely traced in a rich, royal purple that deepens in the folds and fades toward the centre into softer violet shades. These blooms feel both refined and romantic, like miniature garden roses touched by twilight. Nestled around them are small clusters of delicate white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, adding a cloud-like softness and gently breaking up the stronger purples with hints of pure white. Rising through the arrangement is a slim vertical wand of muscari, or grape hyacinth, its tight row of tiny bell-shaped florets forming a textured column of saturated blue-purple that gives the boutonniere a sense of height and a slightly whimsical woodland charm. Fine, feathery greenery encircles the flowers, the fern-like foliage creating an airy, almost lacy frame, while a few slightly broader green leaves anchor the design and offer depth. Two pale green buds rest within the cluster, still closed and smooth, suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of the day ahead. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, its discreet sheen catching the light like a polished lapel button, and the ribbon is secured with a small, tidy knot or bow that clearly marks this as ready to pin. The overall mood is elegant and timeless, making it an ideal choice for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony at a nearby Earls Court hotel or a quietly stylish civil service off Old Brompton Road, carrying a touch of fresh garden beauty that feels both local and thoughtfully composed.
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A finely detailed close-up of a wedding boutonniere lies against a softly textured, light beige linen background, the neutral cloth gently mottled like the stone facades along Earls Court's quiet side streets. At the heart of the design are two white lisianthus blooms, their petals full and ruffled like miniature roses, each delicately brushed at the edges with a deep, royal purple that pools into softer lilac tones as it curves inward. Clusters of tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, nestle between the lisianthus heads, adding a misty lightness and a sense of breath between the more sculptural elements. Threading upward through the centre is a slim spike of grape hyacinth (muscari), composed of tightly packed, bell-shaped florets in a saturated blue-violet that deepens the overall colour story and adds a slightly woodland feel, as if just gathered from a shaded corner of nearby Brompton Cemetery's gardens. Fine, feathery greenery surrounds the blooms, the fern-like foliage creating a soft halo that echoes the airy movement of leaves in an Earls Court courtyard on a breezy spring morning. Two small, pale green buds peek out from the composition, their closed forms suggesting fresh growth and the quiet promise of the day ahead. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, finished with a small, tidy bow that clearly marks this as ready to be pinned on a lapel. The overall mood is calm, elegant, and understatedly romantic-perfect for a groom or groomsman walking from an Earls Court townhouse to a nearby ceremony, carrying with them this intimate touch of seasonal colour close to the heart. A close-up photograph shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding or smart celebration in Earls Court, London, framed so that the main focus is on his boutonniere and tie rather than his face. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket with a strong, structured lapel, tailored cleanly so the fabric falls in smooth, uninterrupted lines over his chest. Underneath, a pale grey checkered dress shirt adds quiet pattern and texture, its tiny checks creating a soft contrast against the depth of the suit. At his throat sits a rich magenta silk tie, knotted precisely, its sheen catching the light like a ribbon of colour running down the centre of the image. Pinned carefully to the left lapel is an exquisitely arranged buttonhole: two white lisianthus blooms edged with deep violet ruffles, their petals gently cupped around warm yellow centres, form the heart of the design. Around them nestle several slender white buds, still closed with promise, and a single vertical spike of small, dark purple veronica flowers that give the piece a graceful upward line. Tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, lend a starry lightness among the petals, while fine, feathery greenery and slightly broader leaves cradle the blossoms and create a soft halo of green. A few looping strands of decorative grass or wire add a modern twist, echoing the contemporary feel of weddings held near Earl's Court Road or the garden squares off Cromwell Road. At the base, a neat white satin ribbon bow secures the stems and provides a classic, bridal detail. The overall mood is one of poised elegance and quiet excitement, as if the groom is just about to step into a ceremony filled with fragrance, music, and loved ones gathered nearby.

LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Add a refined finishing touch to your wedding look with our Lilium & Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Earls Court Florist. Thoughtfully arranged with white-purple lisianthus, elegant purple veronica, airy gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves, this stylish buttonhole is designed to complement a wide range of suit styles and colour palettes. Perfect for modern or classic ceremonies, the soft purple and white tones create a romantic, premium feel in every photo. Expertly handcrafted in Earls Court, each set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom and groomsmen. Using only fresh, high-quality blooms, we ensure your wedding flowers look their best from 'I do' through to the last dance. Order online from earlscourtflorist.co.uk for reliable local service, beautifully presented floral designs and convenient delivery. Choose this elegant groom buttonhole set to bring cohesion, style and a touch of luxury to your big day.
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