A graceful floral accessory, somewhere between a boutonniere and a petite corsage, is displayed against a softly woven, neutral linen backdrop, the fabric a warm, oatmeal-beige that lends a calm, natural frame much like the quiet streets of Edgware on a spring morning. Central to the arrangement is a nest of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers, reminiscent of delicate stock or miniature ruffled garden blooms, each petal gently overlapping the next to create a cushion of pastel colour. The pinks are tender and understated, with a faint gradient from almost-white at the edges to a more concentrated blush toward the core. Interlaced among these central blossoms are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their many tiny florets forming a filigree of light, adding airy volume and a hint of bridal tradition. Punctuating this softness are slim spires of lavender and muted purple flowers, offering subtle contrast and depth, like the cool shadows cast around Broadwalk Shopping Centre in late afternoon. On one side, several elongated buds in creamy white with a soft wash of pale green-similar to young freesias-arc gently outward, still closed and full of anticipation. A base of broad, polished green leaves supports the flowers, while wispy, grass-like greenery fans out from beneath, lending the piece a slightly untamed, garden-picked charm. The stems are carefully bundled and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tightly wrapped and tied into a neat, symmetrical bow, its glossy loops and trailing ends catching the light just enough to draw the eye. The overall mood is quietly joyful and refined, perfectly suited for pinning to a lapel or wrist at an Edgware wedding, anniversary dinner near Canons Drive, or an intimate celebration with family.
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A delicately composed floral corsage or boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric woven with fine threads that feel like a favourite tablecloth in a quiet Edgware townhouse. At the centre, a compact cluster of soft blush-pink, multi-petalled blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, creates a gentle cloud of colour, their petals shading from pale rose at the tips to a slightly warmer pink near the heart. Nestled between these pastel blossoms are airy sprays of tiny white baby's breath, each minute floret forming a lace-like halo that lightens the arrangement and adds a whisper of romance. Peeking through, small spikes of lavender and deeper purple blossoms lend a subtle hint of depth, like the last light over Canons Park at dusk. To one side, several slender, creamy white buds with a wash of pale green, similar to young freesias, extend gracefully outward, suggesting blooms on the verge of unfolding for an evening celebration. A base of glossy, broad emerald leaves cradles the flowers, while fine, feathery fronds of grass-like greenery spill softly from beneath, adding a natural, slightly wild edge that feels freshly gathered from a garden near Edgwarebury Lane. The stems are neatly bound together and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise, symmetrical bow whose loops and trailing ends gleam against the neutral cloth. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the textures of petal, leaf, and fabric without harsh shadow, creating an impression of calm readiness, as if this handcrafted piece is waiting to be pinned for a wedding, prom, or special family celebration in Edgware or along nearby Stonegrove. A close-up photograph shows the upper body of a smartly dressed man at what appears to be a wedding in Edgware, the focus resting on his lapel rather than his face. He wears a dark charcoal suit jacket with a soft, finely woven texture, the lapel curving cleanly over a crisp light dress shirt patterned with a subtle grid of pale lines. At his throat, a bold magenta-fuchsia silk tie is neatly knotted, its surface smooth and slightly reflective, catching the gentle daylight in a way that adds a hint of playfulness to his otherwise classic formalwear. Pinned to the left lapel is a detailed buttonhole, crafted with the care you might expect from a local florist preparing flowers for a ceremony near Canons Park. Slender, unopened buds of creamy white flowers, reminiscent of snapdragons or lisianthus, rise gracefully at the top, suggesting blooms just about to open. Nestled below them are soft pink and light lavender-purple petals, likely sweet peas or stock, forming a rounded, romantic cluster that feels light and fragrant. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila are tucked between the larger blossoms, adding an airy, mist-like texture, while a few deeper purple florets provide contrast and depth, echoing the rich tone of the tie without overpowering it. At the base, glossy dark green leaves create a solid frame, complemented by finer, feathery strands of bright green foliage that arc delicately outward, adding movement and a sense of garden freshness. A narrow lavender-purple satin ribbon is tied in a precise bow around the stems, its soft sheen coordinating beautifully with the pastel flowers. The overall impression is one of quiet confidence and joyous anticipation, as if the wearer is ready to step into a ceremony at a local Edgware venue surrounded by friends, family, and the promise of celebration.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Edgware. Carefully handcrafted in Edgware, this refined buttonhole pairs elegant white lisianthus and white veronica with a striking purple anemone, finished with graceful bear grass for a modern yet timeless look. Designed for grooms who appreciate premium details, this set includes four coordinated buttonholes, perfect for the groom, best man, and key members of the wedding party.

Our florists use only fresh, high-quality blooms to ensure your buttonholes look immaculate from ceremony to celebration. The soft white tones contrasted with the rich purple anemone create a sophisticated colour palette that complements a wide range of suit styles and wedding themes, from classic to contemporary.

Ideal for weddings in and around Edgware, these groom buttonholes are arranged with comfort, durability, and elegance in mind. Enjoy reliable, friendly service from Flowers Edgware and trust us to deliver beautifully presented wedding flowers ready to wear. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set today and add a polished finishing touch to your special day.
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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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    Fantastic online ordering experience. The website is really easy to use and offers great variety of buttonhole arrangements. I ordered two arrangements to see which one will be more suitable for my wedding suit. They both arrived extremely beautiful and made my choice very hard. What a wonderful company to order from!

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