A small, meticulously crafted boutonnière is captured from above, as if placed thoughtfully on a tailor's table near Barbican before being pinned to a waiting lapel. The background is a light beige, woven fabric with visible threads, reminiscent of natural linen, its understated texture and warm tone giving the scene a calm, elegant base. Centered within the frame is a single, fully open white lisianthus bloom, its many soft, ruffled petals forming a rounded, layered rosette that looks almost weightless. The petals gently curl and overlap, creating subtle shadows that add depth and a sense of movement to this otherwise still moment. Just beneath and to the left of the main bloom nestle two lisianthus buds, long and slender, tinted in creamy pale green and ivory. They are partially encased in their protective sepals, suggesting buds that will open later in the day, a visual metaphor for new beginnings cherished at weddings and formal gatherings around the Barbican Centre and nearby Guildhall. Around the central flowers, fine sprigs of white gypsophila are tucked in, each tiny blossom like a miniature star, giving the design a misty, romantic halo. From behind the lisianthus, narrow, grass-like blades of greenery splay out towards the lower left, strong in shape yet soft in texture, while a broader, darker green leaf nestles close, offering contrast and support. All the stems converge at the lower right corner, where they are neatly bound in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon. The ribbon is tied into a small, precise bow, its luminous pink providing a striking pop of colour that feels contemporary yet playful against the classic white and green palette. Gentle, even lighting illuminates every petal edge and ribbon fold, suggesting fresh, cool petals and crisp foliage, as if this buttonhole has just been finished at Florist Barbican and set aside ready for delivery to a nearby ceremony or city reception.
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A delicate wedding boutonnière lies on a soft, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the neutral background gently catching the light and letting every petal stand out. At the heart of the design is a fully open white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered like silk and curling slightly at the edges, creating a rounded, cloud-like centrepiece. Just below and to the left nestle two elongated lisianthus buds in creamy green-white, their smooth, closed forms suggesting flowers that will open later in the day, echoing the quiet anticipation of a ceremony in Barbican's historic streets. Tiny sprigs of white gypsophila are threaded between the main flower and buds, each cluster of baby's breath adding a misty, romantic texture that softens the composition. Slender blades of grass-like greenery fan out towards the lower left, their darker green tones providing graceful movement, while a broader, deep green leaf sits behind the white bloom, anchoring the small corsage and giving it a sense of structure. The stems are neatly gathered and bound towards the bottom right with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp, jaunty bow that introduces a vivid splash of colour against the calm whites and greens. The satin catches the light with a subtle sheen, hinting at the polished lapel or dress it might be pinned to for a wedding near the Barbican Centre or a prom at a nearby city venue. Soft, even lighting reveals the freshness of each element, allowing the viewer to sense the cool, velvety petals and airy fillers, as if this petite floral piece has just been finished by an attentive local florist and set down for a final check before being delivered for the celebration. A sharply focused, close-up photograph of a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket and boutonnière, taken just at chest height so the viewer sees only the torso and tie. The fabric of the suit is a fine wool with a subtle woven texture that catches soft indoor light, and the lapel is crisply pressed, suggesting careful tailoring for a formal wedding or black-tie event in Barbican. Between the lapels sits a smooth, deep magenta silk tie, perfectly knotted, its rich sheen contrasting with a pale grey-and-white patterned dress shirt beneath. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is an elegant boutonnière built around a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and ruffled like a miniature garden rose. Its creamy petals are layered and soft, giving a velvety look that feels calm and romantic. Two slender ivory buds curve above the main flower, poised to open, symbolising new beginnings often celebrated in ceremonies across the City of London. Around them, delicate sprays of baby's breath form a cloud of tiny white flowers, interlaced with fine, linear greenery that arcs gently outward, adding movement and airiness against the dark suit. At the base, a broad green leaf is carefully wrapped and finished with a narrow mauve ribbon, tied to echo the tie's bold hue without overpowering the composition. The overall effect is refined but not fussy, with every stem positioned to look natural, as if prepared by a skilled local florist who regularly dresses grooms and groomsmen for intimate weddings near the Barbican Centre and along nearby streets.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted at Florist Barbican. This elegant design pairs delicate white lisianthus with airy gypsophila and structured aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, modern look that complements any suit or wedding theme.

Perfect for grooms and groomsmen, each buttonhole is carefully wired and finished for a secure, comfortable fit throughout your special day. The soft white blooms symbolise purity and new beginnings, making this an ideal choice for classic, romantic and contemporary weddings alike.

This set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated, polished look for your wedding party. Our experienced Barbican florists use only fresh, premium-quality flowers, so your buttonholes arrive looking crisp, vibrant and photo-ready.

Available for fast local delivery from our Barbican florist, we take pride in reliable service and attention to detail. Order your White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole set today from floristbarbican.co.uk and let our skilled team help complete your wedding day look with timeless floral style.
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