Soho Buttonholes & Flowers – Expertly Crafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Soho, your trusted local florist for exquisite buttonholes and beautifully arranged flowers in the heart of Soho. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, sprucing up your outfit for a wedding on Old Compton Street, or seeking an elegant touch for a gathering near Soho Square, you can count on us for personalised, professional floristry with a warm, neighbourly touch.

Our experienced florists craft each buttonhole and bouquet with skill and creativity, sourcing fresh flowers from trusted suppliers each morning. We’re proud members of the Soho community, often delivering to iconic locations like Dean Street and the theatres of the West End. Looking for convenient same-day flower delivery? Simply order online by 3 PM and we’ll ensure your flowers arrive fresh and on time – perfect for last-minute gifts or events in Covent Garden and Marylebone as well.

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Trust Florist Soho for distinctive buttonholes and hand-tied bouquets that capture the spirit of our vibrant area. We’re passionate about flowers and even more passionate about serving our local community with care and expertise. Discover the difference that a true local florist can make – order online today and experience the best the West End has to offer.

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BUTTONHOLES
A carefully crafted boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like background, its subtle weave adding gentle texture without distracting from the flowers. Two white lisianthus blooms form the focal point, their petals softly ruffled and edged in a vivid, ink-like purple that pools deeper at the tips, giving them the look of hand-painted porcelain. Nestled near them are airy clusters of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, which create a light, clouded halo and soften the transition into the surrounding greenery. Standing slightly taller is a slim stem of muscari, its deep purple, bell-shaped florets tightly packed along the spike, adding a touch of woodland charm and an almost tactile texture, as if you could feel each tiny bead between your fingers. Fine, feathery greenery, likely asparagus fern or a similar foliage, radiates gently outward, bringing a sense of movement, as though a breeze had just passed over the arrangement. Two pale green buds lean quietly at the edge, still closed, symbolising the quiet promise of the day ahead. The stems are precisely bound together and finished with a smooth, white satin ribbon wrapped snugly around the base, the ribbon catching the light in a soft sheen that hints at ceremony and care. This refined buttonhole feels perfect for a groom or groomsman stepping out from a Soho townhouse or boutique hotel towards a ceremony near Carnaby Street or Golden Square, carrying with them a small, elegant piece of nature that whispers of romance, composure, and thoughtful detail.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, meticulously arranged floral boutonniere lies against a finely woven, neutral linen background, its light beige threads creating a calm, tactile canvas reminiscent of a chic Soho townhouse interior. At the centre, plump clusters of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms gather closely together, their ruffled petals curling delicately, almost like miniature garden roses or fragrant stocks. Each petal shifts in tone from a pale, milky blush at the base to a slightly richer pink along the edges, giving the tiny flowers a sense of movement and depth. Interlaced through this rosy cluster is a halo of dainty white baby's breath, each tiny bloom lending a lace-like softness and filling the negative space without overwhelming the composition. Punctuating the pink and white, a few fine sprigs of lavender or deep purple flowers add a subtle note of contrast, like evening shadows in an otherwise pastel sky. To one side, slim, elegant buds in creamy white, brushed with pale green at the tips, extend outward; they look like young freesias or similar slender blossoms poised just before opening, capturing that quiet moment of anticipation before a special event. Underneath, a bed of broad, polished green leaves supports the flowers, while fine, feather-light sprays of greenery reach outwards in arcs, bringing an organic, slightly untamed finish. The stems are carefully bound in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a symmetrical bow whose neat loops and short tails glimmer softly. The overall impression is one of fresh, intimate elegance-exactly the sort of handcrafted detail you might choose for a Soho registry office wedding, a Greek Street celebration, or a refined evening event at a nearby gallery, prepared with the care a local florist brings to each wearable design.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is carefully placed on a pale beige linen-style fabric, its woven texture creating a soft, understated backdrop reminiscent of a calm corner café in Soho before the day begins. The rose is the clear star: partially unfurled, with petals that spiral from a warm, glowing peach at the centre to a more delicate, creamy pastel at the tips. It appears almost luminous against the neutral cloth, as if catching filtered window light from a side street near Dean Street or Broadwick Street. Nestled around the upper curve of the bloom, a scattering of tiny white gypsophila blossoms adds a misty, romantic veil, their fine stems and miniature flowers contrasting beautifully with the rose's fuller, velvety petals. Wisps of slender, bright green foliage peek out from behind, while a pair of darker green leaves is artfully curled at the base, adding depth and a subtle sense of movement. The stems are drawn neatly together and tightly wrapped in a matching peach satin ribbon, its gentle sheen suggesting a smooth, silky touch as it narrows into a small, elegant bow or secure knot. The soft, even lighting allows every texture to be clearly seen: the linen's weave, the crisp edges of the petals, the delicate dots of baby's breath. The boutonniere feels tailored for a wedding, prom, or civil ceremony, a refined floral accent ready to be pinned to a lapel before stepping out into Soho's lively streets. It quietly conveys tenderness, commitment, and the intimate joy of a special day shared with loved ones.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white phalaenopsis orchid, full and serene, forms the elegant centrepiece of this boutonniere, photographed resting on a softly woven, light beige linen fabric that recalls the relaxed yet stylish interiors of small Soho venues and private dining rooms. The orchid's velvety petals open generously, each one a smooth arc of pure white, while its throat reveals soft yellow tones gently melting into hints of reddish-orange markings, like brushstrokes on fine china. Nestled closely around the bloom are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, their cloud-like sprays adding a misty, romantic texture that feels perfect for wedding vows quietly spoken in a registry office off Wardour Street. To the left, two spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds introduce a lively contrast; their spiky, tightly packed petals create a playful, modern edge against the calm white of the orchid. A broad, deep green leaf lies beneath the arrangement, acting as a natural cradle that visually anchors the floral elements, while a smaller, darker leaf nearby adds an extra layer of depth. At the base, the stems are expertly bound in a rich crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in a neat knot or tiny bow, its jewel-like colour symbolising celebration and love. The coarse yet refined weave of the linen background offers a subtle, organic texture that enhances rather than competes with the flowers. The overall mood is one of quiet sophistication and thoughtful craftsmanship, the sort of boutonniere a local Soho florist might prepare for a groom heading to a chic city ceremony followed by cocktails on Greek Street.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle texture reminiscent of the textiles found in independent shops around Soho's Berwick Street. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, satin-smooth petals unfolding in a calm, open gesture, while at its centre a soft wash of creamy yellow and muted orange adds warmth and depth. Enveloping the orchid, clusters of baby's breath create a veil of tiny white blooms, so airy they seem almost weightless, softening the overall silhouette and lending a romantic, cloud-like effect. Just below, a tight spray of glossy, round red berries adds an unmistakable burst of colour, their polished skins catching the light like tiny glass beads, complemented by a few paler green berry buds that hint at new growth. Slender and broader green leaves weave through the composition, introducing fresh, verdant tones and a natural, garden-picked feel to the design. All the stems are drawn together and wrapped with a vivid red satin ribbon, carefully wound and tied into a neat, compact knot, with short ribbon tails that lie smoothly against the fabric, ready for the boutonniere to be pinned to a suit jacket or coat. The scene is lit gently, without harsh shadows, allowing each detail - the orchid's velvety texture, the baby's breath fluffiness, the berries' shine - to be clearly appreciated. It feels like a piece created for a groom or guest stepping out onto the streets of Soho for an intimate wedding, festive gathering, or stylish evening celebration.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a neutral, woven linen surface, the light beige fabric softly textured like the table linens of a cosy Soho restaurant set for an intimate celebration. The image is taken from a slightly overhead viewpoint, allowing every detail of the small floral design to be appreciated as if you were examining it in your hands. At the centre lies a semi-open rose in gentle shades of blush, the petals velvety and full, spiralling outward from a pale pastel core toward edges that deepen into a richer, more saturated pink. The rose feels romantic yet fresh, the kind of bloom chosen with care for a groom's lapel or a prom date making their way through nearby Oxford Circus. Surrounding its base are delicate sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a soft, cloud-like collar that contrasts beautifully against the smooth rose petals. Slender blades of bright green, grass-like foliage arc gracefully from behind the flower, adding height, movement, and a touch of natural wildness without disturbing the boutonniere's tidy silhouette. Cradling everything is a broader leaf of deep green, cleverly folded around the stems to create a structured, polished finish that hints at expert craftsmanship. The stems themselves are wrapped in a lustrous satin ribbon, dyed in harmonious tones of lavender-pink and deeper magenta, its sheen catching the light in subtle highlights and shadows. The ribbon is tied securely in a neat knot rather than a showy bow, suggesting understated sophistication. Resting quietly on the fabric, this petite piece of floral art looks ready for same-day delivery across Soho, perhaps to be pinned on just before a ceremony at a nearby registry office or a chic rooftop reception overlooking the West End.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, luxurious boutonniere is presented against a pale, woven linen cloth, its light beige tone softly mottled like the table runners often seen in intimate Soho restaurant weddings. The focus is a striking fuchsia rose, its petals thick and velvety, spiralling from a tight central core into gently opening outer layers that hint at fullness without yet being fully unfurled. Around the rose, fine clusters of white baby's breath gather in delicate sprays, each tiny flower creating a cloud-like halo that lightens the composition and lends a classic, almost timeless feel. Tucked between the white blooms are small, polished red hypericum berries, their rounded surfaces catching the light and adding a subtle festive glimmer, reminiscent of winter celebrations along nearby Oxford Street. Slender, feathery greenery arcs gracefully away from the centre, giving the boutonniere a sense of movement and airiness, while structured, darker green leaves are curled and layered to form a supportive, architectural base. The visible stems are carefully wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, the fabric gleaming gently and tied into a neat, understated bow that reinforces the romantic, ceremonial mood. Photographed from above at a slight angle, every detail of the floristry is visible: the way the foliage frames the rose, the thoughtful placement of berries, and the balance of colour and texture. This small floral piece feels intimate yet polished, the sort of handcrafted buttonhole a groom or groomsman might wear to a stylish Soho ceremony, or for a smart evening event in the West End, carrying the quiet assurance of expert, local floral craftsmanship.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonnière lies at a gentle diagonal on a pale, linen-like fabric, the neutral background acting like a calm canvas against which the flowers truly sing. At the centre is a tightly furled rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-pink tone, its petals wrapped closely together, suggesting both youth and anticipation, as if moments from opening fully during an evening celebration in Soho. The rose's colour is deep and saturated, almost glowing against the soft beige beneath it, and its velvety surface seems to invite a fingertip to trace along the curve. Clusters of dainty white baby's breath nestle around the rose, each tiny blossom forming part of a delicate, cloud-like ring that softens the strong colour and adds romantic lightness. Around and behind these blooms, slim, feathery green fronds radiate outward, giving the arrangement an airy, slightly wild character, while a few darker, broader leaves close to the stem provide a reassuring sense of structure, much like the classic tailoring of a well-fitted suit worn to a West End theatre premiere. At the base, the stems of rose, filler, and foliage are neatly aligned and wrapped in a narrow, glossy red satin ribbon, wound with the tidy precision of a practiced florist. The ribbon's subtle sheen catches the light in thin highlights, echoing the rose's rich tones and tying the design together both literally and visually. The lighting in the image is bright but gentle, revealing the crisp freshness of each element and giving the boutonnière a polished, ready-to-wear look, perfect for a groom or guest making their way through the lively streets around Old Compton Street to a nearby celebration. Every detail conveys hand-crafted care, quiet elegance, and the intimate joy that accompanies life's milestone moments.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Skillfully handcrafted for memorable celebrations in Soho, this exquisite buttonhole rests elegantly on a soft, off-white linen, its texture recalling the stylish yet casual comfort of local Soho eateries. The arrangement centers around a blushing pale pink rosebud, tightly furled as if holding onto the anticipation of new love. Alongside, a blush-peach alstroemeria opens playfully, fringed with hints of yellow and dark etched lines-a detail as unique as Soho's unmistakable artistic vibe. Baby's breath lends a soft, ethereal quality, clustering cloud-like beneath the brighter spheres of green cushion mums, each element contributing to a rich tapestry of tone and texture. Foliage spills outward: slender, spikey grass and dark green folded leaves interweave for both drama and structure, evocative of the green pockets tucked between Soho's bustling corners. The entire composition is gathered with a smooth, glossy fuchsia pink ribbon, tied into an elegant, small bow that infuses a sense of jubilant celebration and fashionable flair. Soft natural light washes across the arrangement, accentuating its gentle details and vivid colours. Ideal for a wedding at a chic Soho venue, a sophisticated dinner along Frith Street, or a formal gathering near Dean Street, this boutonniere offers the freshness of early morning markets and the artistry of the area's iconic floristry. Its careful design and soft, romantic tones capture the essence of love and the spirited elegance that defines Soho.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-textured backdrop that suggests a softly lit Soho dressing room, a compact floral boutonniere is carefully laid out as if waiting to be pinned to a jacket before a ceremony. The focal bloom is a white alstroemeria, its petals broad and velvety with delicately ruffled edges, each inner petal traced with fine reddish-brown speckles that draw the eye towards the flower's open throat and pale stamens. To one side, a cluster of tightly packed, lime-green buds rises in a small cone, echoing the form of an Ornithogalum spike and introducing an intriguing contrast of shape and colour. Threaded through the arrangement are airy clusters of baby's breath, their tiny star-like blossoms forming a soft, clouded veil around the central flower. The boutonniere is framed with a confident mix of foliage: sturdy, deep green leaves that fan out to anchor the design, paired with slender, grass-like strands that twist lightly, giving a sense of relaxed movement and modern style. At the right, the stems are gathered and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon tied into a neat, small bow, the glossy texture catching the light and adding a cheerful, celebratory accent. The overall piece feels fresh, balanced, and quietly romantic, perfect for a groom or guest heading to an intimate wedding near Soho Square or a formal celebration off Carnaby Street. Crafted with the care of an experienced central London florist, it conveys subtle fragrance, crisp greenery, and the promise of a memorable city occasion in a single, refined floral detail.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted floral boutonniere is set at a gentle angle on a warm, oatmeal-beige fabric, its woven texture reminiscent of natural linen often seen in boutique interiors around Soho. At the centre, a pristine white lisianthus flower opens fully, its many ruffled petals curling softly outward in layered spirals, like fine buttercream on a patisserie cake from nearby Brewer Street. The bloom feels plush yet airy, exuding a calm, romantic glow. Just below and to the left, two slender eustoma buds, still closed and tinged in creamy pale green, rest close to the main flower, giving a sense of gentle progression from bud to full blossom. Delicate sprays of white baby's breath are threaded throughout, their tiny star-like blossoms providing an ethereal haze that softens the edges and adds a whisper of classic wedding charm. Around the flowers, dark green foliage forms a subtle frame: one broader, velvety leaf sits behind the lisianthus, while fine, grass-like leaves sweep outward to the left, creating a graceful, almost calligraphic curve. The stems are neatly bound near the bottom right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small bow whose sheen catches the light and instantly draws the eye. This bright pink accent feels playful and modern, a lively contrast to the quiet whites and greens, like a flash of neon in a Soho side street at dusk. The lighting is soft and even, revealing every petal fold and fabric thread without harsh shadows. Overall, the image conveys fresh elegance and intimate celebration, ideal for a groom's lapel at a central London wedding, lovingly prepared by a florist who understands the character and romance of Soho.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere is shown resting lengthways on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the woven threads forming a gentle, tactile backdrop that suggests a calm dressing room before a celebration in Soho. At its centre, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid blooms with poised elegance, its broad petals smooth and luminous, opening around a detailed throat marked with soft yellow and the faintest blush of pink. Surrounding this focal bloom, delicate sprays of white baby's breath gather in airy clusters, their tiny round flowers creating a cloud-like fringe that softens the edges of the design. A few slender, bright green leaves arc quietly behind the flowers, adding freshness and a touch of natural structure. Off to one side, several pale, lime-green orchid buds remain tightly closed, their satin-like skins hinting at future blossoms and symbolising new beginnings. The stems are carefully wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, understated bow; the ribbon's glossy surface catches the soft, even light and brings a joyful splash of colour against the neutral cloth. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, revealing the subtle textures of petal, leaf, and fabric without harsh shadow. This understated yet luxurious piece feels perfectly at home on a groom's lapel for a city wedding near Soho Square, a prom at a nearby West End venue, or a formal dinner in one of the area's elegant restaurants, capturing the balance of contemporary London style and timeless floral craftsmanship that local florists cultivate for special occasions.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is captured lying on a pale beige, woven fabric surface, its gentle texture reminiscent of natural linen, like something you might find in one of Soho's intimate galleries or chic townhouses off Dean Street. At the centre sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its thick, velvety petals opening in a generous curve that feels both modern and serene. The orchid's throat shows a soft wash of buttery yellow and a hint of cream, drawing the eye inward and highlighting the flower's natural architecture. Floating around this focal bloom are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each Gypsophila floret no larger than a pinhead, yet together creating a soft, cloud-like border that softens the silhouette and suggests a whisper of romance. Slender strands of fresh green foliage peek from beneath the flowers, their fine, feathery fronds adding a trace of movement and a vivid contrast to the pure whites. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a bright white satin ribbon, smooth and lightly reflective, finished with a neat, understated bow that hints at the florist's precise hand. The boutonniere is photographed in even, diffused light, which gently reveals every contour of petal and sprig without harsh shadows. The overall feel is one of quiet luxury and polished simplicity, ideal for a groom, partner, or guest attending a wedding at a Soho registry office or an intimate celebration tucked between Wardour Street and Carnaby. It's the kind of small but meaningful floral detail that carries the scent of new beginnings and a promise of lasting joy.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonnière is displayed on a diagonal, resting across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that resembles the textured napkins seen in intimate Soho restaurants. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals tightly layered yet just beginning to unfurl, giving a sense of poised anticipation. Each petal appears velvety and smooth, with gentle shadows pooling in the inner spiral, suggesting a freshly opened bloom chosen for a special day. Cradling the rose is a delicate halo of white baby's breath, the tiny blossoms forming a misty, cloud-soft frame that softens the edges of the arrangement. Behind and beside the focal bloom, slender, rich green leaves extend gracefully, their darker tone providing a striking contrast to the milk-white petals, while a few fine, fern-like sprigs introduce a more textural greenery. The stems of the rose and foliage are carefully gathered and wrapped in a flawless white satin ribbon, the wrapping tight and precise, culminating in a petite bow that sits just beneath the bloom as a polished finishing touch. The fabric beneath shows a clear, diagonal weave, adding quiet visual interest without competing with the flowers, much like a neutral backdrop in a Soho bridal studio. Soft, even lighting washes over the boutonnière, illuminating the rose's gentle curves and the satin's subtle sheen, while leaving only the faintest of shadows. The overall mood is one of understated elegance and classic romance, ideal for a groom, best man, or groomsman at a central London wedding, or to accompany content about planning chic city ceremonies and refined floral details near Oxford Street and the surrounding Soho lanes.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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