A beautifully composed floral boutonniere or petite corsage is laid out with intention on a softly textured, neutral linen surface, the fabric's pale beige tone recalling the calm interiors of historic buildings around Temple and the nearby Inns of Court. The arrangement centres on a compact nest of soft pink blossoms, reminiscent of small stock flowers or ruffled garden blooms, each petal gently layered so that the cluster appears almost cloud-like. The pinks are subtle and sophisticated, with slightly lighter edges and warmer, deeper centres that suggest a natural gradient, as if the colour has been brushed on by hand. Interlaced among these blossoms are numerous tiny white gypsophila-baby's breath-whose dainty, star-like florets give an ethereal, airy texture, like a veil of floral lace wrapping around the main flowers. Nestled a little deeper in the composition, small spikes of lavender and dusky purple blooms offer a quiet contrast, providing depth and a hint of modernity to the classic blush and white palette. To one side, several elongated buds, creamy white with a whisper of pale green at their tips, likely freesia or similar slender blooms, stretch gracefully away from the central cluster; they remain mostly closed, capturing that poised moment just before full bloom, a fitting metaphor for a wedding morning or prom night. The entire arrangement is cradled by lush, emerald green leaves, broad and gently curved, which ground the design and make the pastel tones stand out. Soft, thread-like sprigs of fine greenery, akin to asparagus fern or grasses, peek out and curl lightly around the edges, infusing the piece with a freshly gathered, garden-inspired character. At the base, the stems are clipped clean and secured with a standout fuchsia satin ribbon, its gleaming surface tightly wrapped and then formed into a perfectly balanced bow whose loops and short tails fall neatly, catching the light in small highlights. This carefully crafted accessory feels ideal for a Temple church wedding, a civil ceremony near the Strand, or a sophisticated celebration overlooking the Thames, where a single, refined detail can quietly elevate the whole occasion.
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A delicately crafted floral corsage or boutonniere lies gently on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen cloth, the neutral fabric in the background evoking the calm, pared-back elegance of a Temple townhouse interior. At the centre of the piece, a compact cluster of ruffled, soft pink blossoms-resembling miniature stock or garden spray blooms-forms a cloud of pastel petals, each flower shading from a paler outer edge into a warmer blush at the heart. Threaded between these sit tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their airy stars adding lightness and a lace-like texture that feels almost weightless. Subtle touches of lavender and deep purple florets are tucked discreetly among the pink and white, introducing a deeper note of colour that makes the pastel palette sing without overpowering it. To one side, several slender, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or similarly graceful flowers, rest in a gentle arc, still closed and full of promise, suggesting blooms that will open as the celebration unfolds. The arrangement is framed by glossy, broad green leaves that cradle the flowers and give a rich emerald contrast, while fine, wispy strands of grass-like foliage spill out softly, adding a slightly wild, garden-fresh feel, as though just gathered from a riverside walk near the Embankment by Temple. At the base, the stems are neatly bound and dressed in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise, symmetrical bow whose smooth sheen catches the light. The flowing loops and short tails of the bow lend a joyful, festive note, making this hand-finished detail perfect for a Temple registry office wedding, a prom held in the City, or an intimate celebration in one of the Inns of Court, where understated luxury and careful craftsmanship are cherished. A close-up photograph focuses on the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding or formal celebration in Temple, London, capturing the careful balance between his tailoring and his flowers. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket with a softly textured fabric, the weave visible along the lapel and sleeve in the gentle daylight that might be streaming in from a nearby Fleet Street venue. Beneath the jacket sits a crisp, pale dress shirt with a faint grid or check pattern, its cool tones setting off a bold, smooth magenta silk tie, perfectly knotted and catching the light with a subtle sheen. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is an intricately made buttonhole: slender, unopened cream buds, reminiscent of snapdragons or similar tapered blooms, rise at the top, giving a sense of height and quiet anticipation. Nestled below are clusters of soft pink and lavender-purple flowers, calling to mind sweet peas or delicate stock, their petals slightly ruffled and romantic. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila are threaded between them, adding an airy, mist-like texture, while a few deeper purple florets lend depth and contrast. At the base, broad glossy green leaves cradle the stems, joined by finer sprays of feathery bright green foliage that arc gently outwards, bringing movement and lightness. A satin lavender-purple ribbon is tied in a neat bow around the stems, its silky surface echoing the tie's lustre and subtly uniting the colour palette. The overall impression is of refined, modern elegance with a playful twist, the kind of thoughtfully coordinated buttonhole a local Temple groom might choose for a ceremony near the Inns of Court or a stylish reception by the River Thames.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Temple Florist, Temple. This elegant set of four groom buttonholes features delicate white lisianthus, striking purple anemone, white veronica and graceful bear grass for a refined, modern finish. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this coordinated set adds a sophisticated floral touch to suits and jackets while tying your wedding flowers together beautifully.

Crafted with care by our experienced florists, each buttonhole is designed to be comfortable to wear and securely pinned, so it looks fresh and polished throughout your big day. The crisp white lisianthus and vibrant purple anemone create a stylish contrast that works with classic, contemporary and romantic wedding themes.

Temple Florist is known for premium quality blooms and reliable service, ensuring your wedding flowers arrive in perfect condition. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, this lisianthus and anemone buttonhole set offers a chic, coordinated look for your wedding party. Order online from Temple Florist, Temple, and enjoy beautifully crafted groom buttonholes that complete your wedding style with ease.
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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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    Fantastic online ordering experience. The website is really easy to use and offers great variety of buttonhole arrangements. I ordered two arrangements to see which one will be more suitable for my wedding suit. They both arrived extremely beautiful and made my choice very hard. What a wonderful company to order from!

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