Set against a softly woven, light beige fabric that recalls the calm interiors of Manor House homes, a single rose boutonnière is positioned at a gentle diagonal, as though resting on a dressing table before being pinned to a jacket. The central rosebud is a striking shade of deep fuchsia, its tightly furled petals smooth and velvety, with hints of magenta in the folds that suggest both depth and warmth. Around the rose, fine sprays of baby's breath create a delicate constellation of tiny white blossoms, each one crisp and dainty, softening the strong colour of the rose and adding a sense of lightness. A mix of greenery frames the floral centre: slender, feathery fronds reminiscent of asparagus fern stretch outward, while slightly broader, darker green leaves provide a supportive base, giving the boutonnière a pleasing, organic shape that feels fresh and natural, like foliage gathered from a local park walk near Woodberry Wetlands. The stems beneath are aligned with care and firmly wrapped in rich red satin ribbon, the fabric glossy and smooth, hugging the stems with a precision that speaks of experienced hands, perhaps those of a florist at Flowers Manor House preparing pieces for a nearby wedding venue. The ribbon's hue bridges the gap between the creamy background and the vivid rose, its small knot or loop at the base adding a discreet decorative flourish. Gentle, even lighting brings out every texture: the soft nap of the petals, the crispness of the baby's breath, the sheen of the ribbon, and the subtle weave of the fabric beneath. This intimate composition conveys a sense of poised anticipation, the way a groom or prom guest might feel just before stepping out onto the streets around Manor House for photographs and the start of an unforgettable celebration.
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A single rose boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, its neutral tone reminiscent of the linen tablecloths often seen in Manor House townhouses. At the heart of the piece is a tightly furled fuchsia rosebud, petals rich and velvety, glowing with deep pink and magenta tones that suggest early evening light before a wedding ceremony. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath nestle around the rose, each delicate blossom like a miniature cloud, softening the intensity of the central bloom and adding a gentle, romantic haze. Behind and around the rose, fine, feathery sprigs of bright green foliage splay out in graceful arcs, echoing the movement of ornamental grasses in nearby Finsbury Park when the breeze picks up. The greenery ranges from slender, grass-like fronds to slightly broader leaves that provide structure, giving the small design a surprisingly full, airy shape. At the base, the stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a glossy red satin ribbon, the wrap meticulously smooth, with a neat little loop or knot that speaks of patient, practiced hands. The ribbon's sheen catches the light, picking up both crimson and rose-pink tones, and visually tying the flowers together into a polished lapel piece. The lighting is bright but soft, illuminating the fresh, dewy texture of each petal and leaf without harsh shadows, so the boutonnière feels newly made, ready to be pinned to a groom's jacket or a prom suit on a side street off Green Lanes. The overall mood is refined yet heartfelt, the kind of handcrafted detail a local Manor House florist would prepare with care for a day full of photographs, toasts, and quiet, cherished moments. Close-up of a romantic wedding buttonhole pinned to the lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit, captured as if the groom is waiting just outside a Manor House venue with the hum of Green Lanes in the distance. The central feature is a lush, deep pink rose bud, with petals tightly layered yet slightly opening at the top, creating a soft spiral that feels both strong and tender. Surrounding this rose is a soft spray of white gypsophila, the tiny blossoms forming a light, cloud-like ring that gently brightens the design. The boutonniere is framed by fresh foliage: broad, glossy leaves add structure and depth, while fine, feathery stems reach outward, adding movement and echoing the natural greenery found in nearby Finsbury Park and the leafy side streets off Seven Sisters Road. At the base of the floral cluster, a vivid red satin ribbon is tied neatly into a small bow, its sheen mirroring the rich red hue of the smooth, unpatterned silk necktie tucked under the suit's lapel. The jacket appears to be cut from a fine wool blend, slightly textured yet refined, while a grey dress shirt with a quiet pattern offers a subtle, elegant backdrop. The lighting is soft and flattering, highlighting the rose's velvety surface and the gloss of the leaves, showcasing the careful workmanship of a Manor House florist experienced in men's wedding flowers. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully coordinated accessory, perfect for grooms, groomsmen, or cherished guests attending local weddings and celebrations around the Manor House area.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with the Red Rose Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Manor House. This elegant buttonhole features a premium red rose, delicately paired with airy gypsophila and lush aralia leaves for a timeless, romantic look. Finished with a refined satin red ribbon, it adds a sophisticated touch to any suit or tuxedo.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this red rose buttonhole is designed to complement both classic and contemporary wedding themes, from traditional church ceremonies to modern Manor House celebrations. Each set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated, polished look for your bridal party.

Carefully handcrafted by our expert florists at Flowers Manor House in Manor House, every buttonhole is made with fresh, high-quality flowers for lasting beauty throughout your special day. Ideal for red wedding colour schemes, Valentine's weddings or winter celebrations, this groom buttonhole provides a striking pop of colour in photographs and in person. Order online from flowersmanorhouse.co.uk for reliable service and beautifully presented wedding flowers you can trust.
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