A refined, single white rose boutonniere lies at a slight angle across a light beige fabric backdrop, the material's fine, diagonal weave suggesting natural linen or raw silk, similar to the understated textiles seen in Manor House townhouses. At its centre, a creamy white rosebud is captured in that perfect moment between bud and bloom: the petals are still tightly layered, but their edges begin to curl outward, revealing a soft, velvety texture that would feel almost like cool suede under the fingertips. Around the rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath form airy, cloud-like accents, each minute blossom sitting on slender stems that weave gently through the design without overpowering it. Complementing the white flowers, several pieces of foliage in rich shades of green provide structure and contrast; some leaves are slender and pointed, others more feathery or fern-like, adding depth and an almost woodland grace to the compact arrangement. All the stems are drawn neatly together and carefully wrapped in a smooth band of snow-white satin ribbon that catches the light with a gentle sheen. The ribbon is tied into a small, symmetrical bow positioned just below the rose and baby's breath, clearly defining the area that would rest against a jacket lapel. Soft, diffused lighting illuminates the boutonniere, enhancing the cream tones of the rose and the crisp whiteness of the gypsophila, while faint shadows emphasise the three-dimensional shape of the foliage. The atmosphere is calm, romantic, and elegantly formal, evoking a groom dressing in a quiet Manor House flat before walking to a nearby venue, or a groomsman pinning this classic accessory on moments before a ceremony in North London. This image encapsulates the traditional charm and purity of a white rose wedding boutonniere, ideal for describing groom's attire, formal event styling, and intimate city weddings.
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A classic white wedding boutonniere is displayed diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the neutral background gently echoing the stone tones of Manor House's terraces. At the heart of the design sits a single creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still tightly furled yet full, suggesting a bloom cut at perfect freshness that would feel cool and silky to the touch. Just behind and to one side, tiny white baby's breath flowers gather in delicate clouds, each miniature blossom forming a halo of softness around the rose and adding a whisper of airiness. Slender, deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage cradle the central flower, their clean lines and rich colour providing contrast and framing the boutonniere in a way that feels both natural and refined, as if it has just been composed in a local Manor House studio. The stems are neatly brought together and wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, finishing in a small, precise bow placed just beneath the rosebud to signal where it would be pinned to a groom's lapel. Soft, even lighting washes over the arrangement, highlighting the gentle curves of the petals, the fine texture of the baby's breath, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon without creating harsh shadows. The overall mood is calm, romantic, and quietly celebratory, evoking the anticipation of a ceremony on a sunny afternoon near Finsbury Park or along Green Lanes. This image captures the understated charm of a traditional white rose boutonniere, ideal for describing groom and groomsmen accessories, civil ceremonies, or intimate Manor House weddings. A close-up photograph shows a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, sharply tailored and pressed, with the focus drawn to a single, handcrafted boutonniere pinned neatly to the left lapel. The fabric of the suit is a fine wool blend, its subtle texture and precise stitching catching the soft indoor light, while a pale dress shirt with a delicate grid pattern peeks through beneath. At the centre of the image is a creamy white rosebud, its petals tightly furled and velvety, suggesting early morning freshness and the quiet promise of the wedding day. Around the rose, tiny white flowers of baby's breath form a gentle halo, their cloud-like clusters adding softness and lightness, just as you might see in bridal work created for ceremonies near Finsbury Park or along Green Lanes in Manor House. Slender threads of bright green foliage arc gracefully from the base, with a slightly broader, darker leaf cradling the design and giving it structure. The stems are bound with a narrow white satin ribbon, tied into a neat, modest bow that lays flat against the lapel, emphasising craftsmanship and care. To the side, a bold, solid red tie with a smooth, almost satin sheen cuts through the neutral tones, introducing a vivid splash of colour and a sense of celebration. The composition suggests a groom or honoured guest ready to step into an important moment, perfectly dressed for a Manor House wedding at a local town hall, intimate restaurant, or leafy garden venue. Every element in the boutonniere feels deliberate and meaningful, a small floral emblem of love, respect, and new beginnings worn close to the heart.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding look with the White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Manor House Florist in Manor House. This elegant buttonhole features a single premium white rose, delicately paired with airy gypsophila and a glossy aralia leaf for a timeless, sophisticated finish. Hand-tied with a white satin ribbon, it's designed to sit beautifully on any style of wedding suit, from classic morning wear to modern tailored jackets.

Perfect for grooms and groomsmen, this white rose buttonhole adds a refined touch to your bridal party and complements a wide range of wedding colour schemes. Each piece is carefully crafted by our experienced florists, ensuring consistency in style and quality across your set.

The price includes four matching buttonholes, making it easy to co-ordinate your groom's party with one simple order. Ideal for traditional church ceremonies, civil weddings, or elegant hotel venues, this design offers understated luxury and reliable freshness.

Order your White Rose Groom Buttonhole set online from Manor House Florist at manorhouseflorist.co.uk for premium quality flowers and friendly, reliable service.
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