A finely crafted boutonniere, equally suited as a petite corsage, lies carefully arranged on a softly woven, neutral-toned linen surface that resembles the understated textiles often seen in homes around Old Oak Common. The fabric is a light oatmeal or greige shade, gently textured yet unobtrusive, so the floral details take centre stage. At the core of the arrangement, several soft pink flowers with many small, ruffled petals cluster tightly together, echoing the look of miniature stocks or tender garden blooms gathered fresh from a local allotment. Their colour is gentle and romantic, with a slight gradient that shifts from a pale blush interior to slightly more saturated pink edges. Interspersed are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each spray composed of minute, starry blossoms that create a veil-like, floaty layer between the larger flowers. Nestled among them, slim spikes of lavender or muted purple florets appear, adding a cool-toned accent that gives the composition a touch of depth and sophistication, like a hint of evening sky over the railway lines near Old Oak Common. On one side of the main cluster, several elongated buds in creamy white with hints of pale green are arranged in a gentle arc, their tight, unopened forms evoking freesias or a similar slender stem poised to burst into bloom. Framing the entire piece are broad, vibrant green leaves, glossy and full, acting as a deep emerald backdrop. Delicate, feather-light strands of fine greenery, similar to asparagus fern or ornamental grass, escape from beneath the flowers, softening the outline and lending a naturally gathered feel. The stems are meticulously bundled and finished with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose smooth loops and neatly cut tails add a joyful, celebratory note. Soft, even lighting highlights the freshness of the petals and the subtle shine of the ribbon, suggesting a handcrafted floral accent ready to be pinned for a wedding, prom, or formal celebration in and around Old Oak Common.
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A delicate corsage-style boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric making every petal and ribbon detail stand out as if laid on a dressing table before a celebration in Old Oak Common. At the centre, a compact cluster of ruffled, soft pink blooms-reminiscent of miniature stocks or dainty garden flowers-unfurls in layers, each petal carrying a subtle gradient from blush at the base to a slightly deeper pink at the edges. Threaded between these are airy clouds of white baby's breath, their tiny star-like florets adding a lace-like, romantic lightness. A few petite lavender to dusky purple sprigs peek through the pink and white, bringing a gentle depth and a hint of cool contrast, like heather found on a quiet walk near Wormwood Scrubs. On one side, several creamy white to pale green buds-suggesting young freesias or similar slender blossoms-stretch outwards, still closed, capturing that poised moment just before full bloom. Broad, glossy green leaves cradle the flowers, while wisps of fine grass-like greenery, almost like soft asparagus fern, extend from the base, giving the piece a naturally gathered, garden-fresh feel. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly formed bow with smooth, elegant loops and tidy tails, adding a cheerful pop of colour against the neutral ground. The lighting is gentle and even, allowing the textures of petal, foliage, and fabric to be clearly seen, and the whole composition suggests a handmade floral detail ready to be pinned to a lapel or wrist for a wedding, prom, or graduation celebration around Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London streets. A close-up photograph focuses on the left lapel of a sharply tailored charcoal suit, the kind a groom or honoured guest might wear to a wedding in Old Oak Common. The dark jacket has a subtle woven texture that catches the soft daylight, and beneath it a crisp, pale dress shirt with a fine grid pattern frames a bold, magenta-pink silk tie. The tie is knotted neatly and shines gently, its rich fuchsia hue echoing the romance of the day. Pinned carefully to the lapel is a refined buttonhole arrangement, crafted with the kind of care you might expect from a local Old Oak Common florist. At the top, slender, creamy white buds-resembling snapdragons or similar elongated blooms-reach upwards, still partially closed as if just opened that morning. Below, small clusters of soft pink and lavender flowers, reminiscent of sweet peas or stock, create a dreamy wash of colour, interspersed with tiny white clouds of gypsophila that add an airy, mist-like lightness. Deeper purple florets are tucked in here and there, giving subtle depth and contrast. A base of glossy dark green leaves provides structure, while fine, feathery tendrils of brighter green foliage stretch outward, adding movement and a freshly gathered feel, like flowers picked near Wormwood Scrubs Park. Around the stems, a delicate lavender satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, its gentle sheen tying together the lilac tones in the flowers and the confident pink of the tie. The overall impression is of poised elegance and quiet joy, perfectly suited to a modern London wedding or special celebration in the Old Oak Common area.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Florist Old Oak Common. This elegant set includes four groom buttonholes, perfect for the groom and groomsmen who want a coordinated, premium look on the big day. Featuring delicate white lisianthus, crisp white veronica, striking purple anemone and sleek bear grass, each piece is designed to offer a modern yet timeless finish to your suit lapel.

Created with care in Old Oak Common, these luxury wedding buttonholes are ideal for classic, contemporary or rustic themes. The soft white blooms beautifully contrast with the rich purple anemone, adding a refined pop of colour to your wedding photos. Every stem is selected for freshness and quality, ensuring your buttonholes look their best from ceremony to reception.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set offers a stylish, coordinated touch that ties your wedding flowers together effortlessly. Enjoy reliable, friendly service from floristoldoakcommon.co.uk, with prompt local delivery from our Old Oak Common florist so your flowers arrive fresh and ready to wear on your special day.
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