Set against a softly woven, neutral-toned linen that resembles the calm, natural textures found in Chislehurst's cottage interiors, this boutonniere or petite corsage is captured in careful detail, as if ready to be pinned moments before a ceremony. At its centre sits a charming mound of soft, blush-pink flowers, closely clustered and full of finely ruffled petals. The blooms suggest miniature stocks or similarly delicate garden varieties, each floret showing subtle shifts from pale, almost silvery pink at the edges to a warmer, more rose-toned heart. Threaded throughout the pink blossoms are countless tiny white baby's breath flowers, creating a gauzy halo that lightens the arrangement and gives it a sense of air and openness. Punctuating the softness, small sprigs of lavender or deep lilac florets tuck between the petals, their cooler purple notes adding visual depth the way shadows deepen in the late afternoon light over Chislehurst's woodlands. On one side, a series of creamy white to pale green buds, slim and gently tapered like young freesias, stretch outward, still firmly closed yet full of promise, echoing the anticipation of the day itself. The structure of the piece is anchored by a collar of broad, rich green leaves that fan out beneath the flowers, their slightly glossy finish contrasting with the matte linen backdrop. From this base, finer strands of feathery foliage, reminiscent of asparagus fern or soft garden grasses, extend in delicate arcs, giving the design an organic, almost windswept character. The gathered stems are crisply secured with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, its luminous sheen catching the light as it loops into a perfectly tied bow, the ends trailing just enough to feel festive. It's easy to imagine this handcrafted detail being created by a local florist for a wedding at a Chislehurst venue or a graduation celebration, a small but meaningful accent that brings together colour, texture, and emotion in one refined, wearable piece.
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A delicate corsage-style boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen, the neutral background allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out as if lit by gentle afternoon light drifting over Chislehurst Common. At the centre, a compact cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, unfurls in layers of blush and rose, with subtle gradients of colour deepening towards the centre of each blossom. Nestled among them, tiny white baby's breath dots the arrangement like a fine lace veil, giving a sense of lightness and airy movement, while a few discreet sprigs of small lavender-purple florets add a quiet depth and contrast. To one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green closed buds, echoing the form of freesias or similar narrow blossoms, stretch delicately outward, suggesting flowers just about to open as the celebration begins. Broad, glossy green leaves cradle the composition, their rich emerald tones grounding the pastel palette, while fine, wispy fronds of grass-like greenery or asparagus fern flicker out from beneath, introducing a natural, slightly untamed edge. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied with a symmetry that speaks of an experienced florist's hand, its shining loops and tapered tails adding a joyful pop of colour. This floral accessory feels perfectly suited to a wedding at a local Chislehurst church, a prom near Camden Place, or a special occasion at a nearby country house, capturing the romance and refined charm that so many couples seek for their day. The overall impression is one of freshness, care, and gentle celebration, as if the wearer has gathered a tiny piece of an English garden to carry close to the heart. A refined close-up captures the upper half of a man dressed for a special occasion in Chislehurst, his attire framed in soft natural light as though he's just stepped out near the commons for wedding photos. He wears a dark charcoal grey, almost black, suit jacket with a gently textured fabric that catches the light along the lapel and sleeve. Beneath it, a crisp, pale dress shirt with a subtle grid or check pattern peeks out, lending a quiet structure to the look. At the centre of his chest, a striking magenta-fuchsia silk tie glows with a smooth, lustrous sheen, the knot perfectly formed and sitting neatly against the shirt. Pinned to the left lapel is the true focal point: a carefully crafted buttonhole composed of creamy, unopened buds that could be snapdragons, rising above a cluster of pastel pink and soft lavender blooms reminiscent of sweet peas or delicate stock. Tiny cloud-like sprigs of white gypsophila nestle between the petals, with a few deeper purple florets adding depth and contrast. The flowers are cradled by glossy, dark green leaves that give structure, while airy, feathery fronds of bright green foliage arc outward, suggesting gentle movement in a spring breeze over Chislehurst Common. At the base, a lavender satin ribbon is tied in a neat bow, its soft sheen echoing the cooler purple tones in the flowers and tidily wrapping the stems. The overall impression is of quiet confidence and romance: a groom or honoured guest ready for a wedding at a local church or a celebration at one of Chislehurst's cosy venues, his buttonhole a small but eloquent expression of joy and ceremony.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Chislehurst Florist. Designed for the modern groom, this elegant buttonhole features soft white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemone and sculptural bear grass for a refined, contemporary finish. The fresh white blooms beautifully contrast with the rich purple tones, creating a sophisticated accent that complements classic, modern or rustic wedding themes.

Handcrafted by our expert florists in Chislehurst, each buttonhole is carefully arranged and securely wired for all-day comfort and durability. Supplied as a set of four, they are perfect for the groom, best man and groomsmen, ensuring a coordinated, polished look in every wedding photo. Premium-quality flowers are chosen for their freshness and longevity, so your buttonholes look flawless from ceremony to reception.

Ideal for local weddings in and around Chislehurst, this groom buttonhole set offers a stylish finishing touch you can rely on. Order online from Chislehurst Florist for friendly service, beautiful craftsmanship and reliable delivery on your chosen date.
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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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