A refined boutonniere designed for a wedding or formal occasion rests diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric backdrop, its subtle weave akin to natural linen one might find in chic Soho apartments and studios. The arrangement is anchored by a single, fully bloomed white eustoma, or lisianthus, whose ruffled petals are layered in concentric, feather-light folds. The flower appears plush and luminous, with a gentle, creamy depth at the centre that suggests softness to the touch. Just below and to the left of this main blossom, two elongated eustoma buds curve delicately, their pale green and cream tones hinting at the flowers they will become, like quiet symbols of new beginnings on a London wedding day. Threaded between the main bloom and buds are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny floret catching the light and adding a frosted, cloud-like delicacy to the composition. Supporting the florals is a bed of rich green foliage: one broader, darker leaf nestles behind the lisianthus, providing contrast and structure, while several slender, grass-like blades fan out gracefully towards the left, introducing movement and a natural, garden-fresh feel. At the lower right, the stems are neatly gathered and bound in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite, jaunty bow. The ribbon's vivid colour and gentle sheen provide a modern, joyful accent, much like the vibrant energy of nearby Soho streets such as Wardour Street and Old Compton Street. Soft, even lighting washes over the scene, illuminating every petal edge, leaf vein, and thread of fabric without harshness. The overall impression is of understated luxury and heartfelt celebration, an ideal finishing touch for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony just moments away from the creative bustle of Soho.
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A graceful wedding boutonniere lies at a gentle diagonal on a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the kind you might find in a stylish Soho studio. At its heart rests a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, its ruffled petals layered like silk, forming a rounded, cloud-like centrepiece that feels both modern and timeless. Two slender eustoma buds, shaded in creamy pale green, tuck in just below and to the left of the main flower, capturing that quiet moment before they unfurl, like a promise held close on a wedding morning near Carnaby Street. Around them, airy clusters of white gypsophila float between the petals, each tiny flower adding a misty softness that lightens the whole design. Slender, dark green, grass-like blades of foliage arc gracefully out to the left, giving a sense of movement, while a single broader, deeper green leaf sits behind the lisianthus, grounding the arrangement with a calm, natural weight. The stems are gathered neatly at the base and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow that pops joyfully against the neutral background, much like a splash of colour in a Soho gallery window. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, so every curve of petal, every thread of fabric, and every glint of satin is clearly visible. The overall feeling is of quiet elegance and fresh romance, the kind of boutonniere perfectly suited to a groom or guest walking the short distance from a Soho hotel to an intimate central London ceremony. A close-up photograph of a groom's charcoal grey suit in Soho captures the quiet luxury of well-tailored formalwear paired with a handcrafted boutonnière. The jacket, likely fine wool with a subtle woven texture, fills most of the frame, its sharply pressed lapel catching soft, indoor light that suggests a wedding morning somewhere between Greek Street and Wardour Street. At the centre, a deep magenta silk tie sits perfectly knotted against a grey-and-white patterned dress shirt, the smooth sheen of the fabric contrasting with the matte richness of the suit cloth. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is a carefully wired and taped buttonhole arrangement: a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open, its layered petals gently ruffled like folded satin. Just above it, two slender ivory buds lean in, still closed, hinting at flowers yet to unfurl. Fine, airy stems of white gypsophila (baby's breath) spill out softly around the central flower, creating a cloud-like halo that lightens the composition. Wisps of fresh greenery arc outward, thin and graceful, giving the design an almost weightless look against the dark jacket. At the base, a curved green leaf wraps the stems and is finished with a narrow mauve ribbon, tied with measured precision so the bow sits flat and elegant, echoing the hue of the tie without overpowering it. The overall mood is one of poised anticipation and understated romance, the kind of refined detail a local Soho florist might prepare for an intimate ceremony at a nearby townhouse or a chic city venue just off Oxford Street.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole from Florist Soho. This elegant design features delicate white lisianthus, airy gypsophila and glossy aspidistra leaves, carefully arranged to create a refined, modern finishing touch for the groom and groomsmen. Designed by our expert Soho florists, each buttonhole is handcrafted to ensure consistent quality, balance and comfort when worn. The soft white blooms and subtle greenery complement a wide range of suit colours and wedding themes, from classic and formal to relaxed and contemporary. Sold as a set of four, this premium buttonhole pack is ideal for the groom, best man and ushers, keeping your wedding party perfectly coordinated. Using fresh, high-quality stems, we create long-lasting buttonholes that look beautiful from ceremony to reception. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from Florist Soho with prompt local delivery throughout Soho and surrounding areas, helping you tick another detail off your wedding checklist with confidence.
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