A refined floral boutonnière is captured from above, resting at a soft diagonal on a light beige fabric that resembles hand-woven linen, its cross-hatched threads giving a cosy, natural backdrop. At its centre, a pristine white lisianthus flower opens fully, layers of gently rippled petals forming a rounded, almost rose-like bloom with a faint hint of cream at the throat. Every petal edge appears soft and pliant, as if you could feel its silkiness with your fingertips. Just below and slightly to the left, two elongated lisianthus buds in muted cream and fresh green lie close together, their tips still closed, providing a quiet contrast between the maturity of the main bloom and the promise contained in new growth. Sprinkled throughout the arrangement are fine clusters of white gypsophila, each tiny bloom no bigger than a pinhead, adding lightness and volume without overwhelming the central flower. From behind the lisianthus, slender, grass-like blades of greenery fan out towards the left, giving the design a sense of direction and movement, while one broader, darker green leaf sits behind the bloom like a discreet frame, deepening the contrast between white and green. At the lower right, the stems are carefully aligned and wrapped with a smooth, fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact bow whose bright, modern hue adds an unexpectedly playful twist. The light is soft and even, revealing the fresh crispness of the petals and the slight sheen of the ribbon, as though the piece has just been finished in the studio of Flowers Manor House, ready for same-day delivery to a wedding near Manor House tube, an intimate ceremony by Finsbury Park, or a formal gathering along Green Lanes.
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A delicately crafted wedding boutonnière lies on a soft, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle texture catching the light in gentle ripples. At the heart of the design is a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and immaculate, its ruffled petals forming a soft, layered cup that feels almost cloud-like in its fullness. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in pale cream and fresh green nestle together, suggesting flowers that will unfurl later in the celebration. Fine sprays of tiny white gypsophila weave through the composition, their airy clusters adding a misty, romantic veil around the central flower. Slim, grass-like blades of foliage sweep diagonally towards the lower left, creating a sense of movement, while a broader, deeper green leaf tucks quietly behind the main bloom, giving structure and contrast. The stems are neatly aligned and tightly wrapped at the base with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty little bow whose silky surface reflects a brighter flash of colour against the calm neutrals. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal edge and leaf vein to be seen clearly, as though the piece has just been finished on a florist's bench. The overall impression is fresh, elegant, and intimate, perfect for pinning to a groom's lapel at a Manor House wedding, a prom near Finsbury Park, or a formal event along Seven Sisters Road, evoking the quiet excitement of a special day and the care that goes into every handcrafted floral accessory. A sharply focused, close-up photograph of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket shows a beautifully crafted white lisianthus buttonhole resting against the crisp lapel, with just a suggestion of the man's chest and tie visible rather than his face. The wool suit has a fine, subtle texture that catches the soft indoor light, and between the lapels a rich magenta-fuchsia silk tie is perfectly knotted over a pale grey and white patterned dress shirt, lending a bold note of colour. Pinned neatly to the left lapel, the boutonnière centres on a single, fully open white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered like soft satin and edged with the faintest hint of cream. Two slender buds in ivory tones sit just above, suggesting flowers that will open later in the day, while airy clusters of baby's breath form a cloud of tiny white stars around the main blossom. Wispy green foliage and slim, linear leaves arc gently outward, giving the arrangement a light, almost floating quality against the dark suit. At the base, a broad green leaf curves around the stems, wrapped and finished with a narrow mauve ribbon tied into a delicate bow that echoes the colour of the tie without overpowering it. The overall mood is one of quiet elegance and anticipation, as if the wearer is about to step into a Manor House ceremony or registry office near Finsbury Park, the fragrance of fresh blooms and the careful craftsmanship of a local florist turning formalwear into something personal, romantic, and memorable for a wedding or special occasion.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Finish your wedding look with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Manor House. This elegant set of four buttonholes features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves for a fresh, modern take on a classic groom accessory. The soft white tones and natural textures pair beautifully with any suit colour or wedding theme, from traditional to contemporary.

Expertly arranged for a neat, secure finish, each groom buttonhole is designed to stay fresh and stylish throughout your big day. White lisianthus symbolises appreciation and elegance, while gypsophila adds a romantic, cloud-like detail that looks timeless in photographs. The lush green aspidistra leaves frame the blooms, creating a polished, premium look.

Perfect for the groom and groomsmen, this coordinated set offers an easy way to tie your wedding party style together. Handcrafted with care at Flowers Manor House in Manor House, you can count on dependable quality and beautifully finished details. Enjoy reliable local service and prompt delivery across Manor House when you order online from flowersmanorhouse.co.uk.
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