Set on a diagonally oriented panel of light beige fabric with a visible, fine weave, this wedding boutonniere appears as a small, perfectly composed still life, as if captured on a dressing table in a Notting Hill townhouse just before the ceremony. At the centre lies a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, curving inward with gentle tension, suggesting it was freshly cut and carefully conditioned. The base of the rose shows a hint of pale green where the sepals clasp the bloom, adding a natural transition from flower to stem. To the side and slightly behind, a soft cluster of white baby's breath spreads out like tiny stars, each delicate flower on slender stems adding volume and an ethereal haze around the central rose. Several pieces of foliage support the composition: slim, dark green leaves provide structure, while a few more feathery, finely cut sprigs lend an airy, almost woodland touch, reminiscent of foliage one might see in the gardens near Kensington Palace. All stems are drawn together and wrapped in a crisp band of white satin ribbon, which has been meticulously smoothed and tied into a neat, modest bow positioned directly beneath the bloom. The ribbon's subtle sheen echoes the satin finish often found on groom's lapels and bridal gowns. Gentle, ambient light washes across the scene, highlighting the delicate textures-the slight curl of a rose petal edge, the miniature cups of the gypsophila, the soft weave of the fabric background-without casting harsh shadows. Crafted in the classic style favoured by couples marrying in local churches and registry offices around Notting Hill, this boutonniere embodies tradition, elegance, and the quiet excitement of a wedding morning. It feels like a cherished finishing touch, ready to be pinned in place before stepping out onto the tree-lined streets nearby.
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A finely crafted wedding boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, its gentle crosshatch weave evoking the calm elegance of a Notting Hill townhouse interior. At the heart of the design is a single creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still closely furled yet full, suggesting a bloom freshly chosen from a morning delivery near Portobello Road Market. The rose is framed by a delicate mist of white baby's breath; each tiny blossom appears like a miniature cloud, softening the outline of the central flower and adding an airy, romantic feel. Slender, deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage cradle the rose, their rich colour and subtle sheen providing a graceful contrast to the ivory tones, much like the greenery of nearby Holland Park against pale stucco terraces. The stems are drawn tightly together and wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, which has been smoothed and secured into a neat, understated bow just below the bloom, giving the piece a polished, tailored finish ideal for a groom's lapel. Soft, diffused lighting glances gently across the petals and the fabric surface, emphasizing every curve of the rose, the fine structure of the baby's breath, and the tidy craftsmanship at the base. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and promise, the kind of classic white rose boutonniere often chosen for church weddings off Ladbroke Grove or intimate civil ceremonies overlooking Notting Hill's garden squares, capturing the tenderness, purity, and new beginnings of the day in a single, elegant floral detail. A close-up photograph shows a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, sharply tailored and softly lit, with the camera drawn to a classic white rose boutonniere pinned high on the left lapel. The fine wool of the suit has a smooth, slightly textured weave, with neat stitching running cleanly along the lapel edge and the small welt pocket beneath. Under the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern peeks through, its cool tone contrasting gently with a bold, satin-finished red tie, knotted precisely at the collar and catching tiny glints of light. The boutonniere itself is a small work of floral craftsmanship: a single creamy white rosebud, petals tightly furled yet plush and velvety, is cradled by a halo of white baby's breath, the tiny blossoms forming a soft, cloud-like ring around the central bloom. Slender strands of fresh green foliage arc outward, some fine and feathery, others broader and deeper in tone, shaping the piece and giving it movement against the dark fabric. At the base, a narrow white satin ribbon is tied into a neat little bow, holding the stems firmly in place and adding a final polished touch. The mood is one of quiet anticipation and heartfelt elegance, evoking a wedding morning somewhere off Portobello Road or near the pastel terraces of Notting Hill, where every detail-from the cut of the suit to the scent of the rose-has been chosen with care for a groom or honoured guest on a day that will be long remembered.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Notting Hill Flowers. This elegant design features a premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a lush aralia leaf, all hand-finished with a white satin ribbon. Crafted to sit perfectly on any wedding suit or tuxedo, this classic white buttonhole adds a refined, romantic touch to your big day.

Ideal for grooms, best men and ushers, this white rose boutonniere is created by our expert florists in Notting Hill using fresh, high-quality blooms for a crisp, timeless look that photographs beautifully. The clean white palette complements any wedding colour scheme, from traditional black tie to modern, minimalist ceremonies.

Price is for a set of 4 buttonholes, making it easy to coordinate the groom's party with matching floral details. Order online from Notting Hill Flowers for reliable, premium wedding flowers and convenient London delivery. Choose this stylish white rose groom buttonhole to add a polished finishing touch to your wedding ensemble.
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