A meticulously arranged floral boutonniere or small corsage lies centered on a pale, woven fabric backdrop, the linen-like material in soft beige tones that feel as calm and understated as an early morning walk through the Barbican highwalks before the city stirs. The focal point is a tight cluster of gentle, multi-petaled pink flowers, resembling miniature stocks or other ruffled garden blooms, each blossom built of delicate petals that transition from pale blush edges to a deeper, warmer pink at the core. Threaded through this central cluster, numerous tiny white baby's breath blossoms float like a cloud, their airy, branching stems creating a fine, lace-like texture that softens the whole composition. Discreet touches of lavender and deep purple florets peek out between the pink and white, adding depth and a whisper of sophistication, like the subtle shadows cast by the Barbican towers in late afternoon light. Along one side, several slim, closed buds in creamy white with hints of fresh pale green extend gracefully, reminiscent of freesia stems poised to bloom, suggesting the quiet anticipation that surrounds a wedding morning or graduation celebration. The entire arrangement is supported by a fan of broad, glossy green leaves, rich in colour and slightly curved, cradling the flowers with structure and contrast. Finer strands of feathery, grass-like greenery unfurl from beneath, giving a natural, slightly untamed touch that keeps the accessory from feeling too formal. At the base, the gathered stems are wrapped in a smooth, fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow whose loops and short trailing ends provide a joyful pop of colour. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, the piece feels fresh, fragrant, and ready to be worn at a Barbican wedding, prom, or intimate celebration.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonniere or corsage rests on a finely woven, oatmeal-toned linen backdrop, the neutral fabric softly textured like the tablecloths in a quiet Barbican townhouse overlooking the estate gardens. At the centre, a compact cluster of ruffled soft pink blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or romantic garden flowers, forms a gentle cloud of petals with subtle gradients from blush at the edges to a deeper rose towards the heart. Threaded between these pastel flowers are airy sprigs of classic white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped florets giving the piece a light, almost weightless feel. Nestled discreetly among the pink and white tones, small spikes of lavender and deep purple florets add a note of depth and sophistication, like the muted tones of evening over nearby St Giles' Cripplegate. To one side, several creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias or similar slender blooms, arch gracefully outward, still closed and full of promise, suggesting flowers that will open as the celebration unfolds. A base of broad, glossy emerald-green leaves anchors the piece, while fine, wispy fronds of grass-like greenery or asparagus fern extend from beneath, giving a natural, slightly wild accent that contrasts with the formality of a suit lapel or silk dress. The stems are neatly gathered and tightly wrapped in a luminous fuchsia satin ribbon, finished with a precise, symmetrical bow whose flowing tails echo the curves of the petals. Even without seeing it, you can imagine the cool satin against your fingertips and the faint, sweet fragrance, perfectly suited for a Barbican wedding, prom, or graduation captured in soft, flattering light. A close-up photograph focuses on the upper body of a man dressed for a special occasion in the Barbican, most likely a groom or honoured wedding guest standing in soft natural light. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket with a fine, almost brushed texture visible across the lapel and sleeve, paired with a pale dress shirt marked by a subtle grid pattern. At his throat sits a vivid magenta silk tie, neatly knotted, its smooth surface catching a gentle sheen as if lit by daylight filtering past the City's modern glass facades. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a handcrafted buttonhole, its flowers arranged with the kind of care you might expect from a local Barbican florist preparing for a ceremony at a nearby registry office or intimate venue off Aldersgate Street. Slender buds of creamy white blooms rise at the top, still partially closed, giving a sense of freshness and promise. Beneath them, soft pink and lavender-purple flowers nestle together, their ruffled petals suggesting sweet peas or delicate stock, while deeper purple florets tuck into the centre, adding depth and quiet drama. Tiny white clusters of baby's breath weave between the larger heads like a light mist, softening the composition. Broad, glossy dark green leaves create a solid base, their smooth surfaces contrasting beautifully with the feathery, bright green fronds that arc outward, bringing movement and life. At the base, a narrow lavender satin ribbon is tied into a tidy bow around the stems, the gentle shimmer of the bow echoing the tones in the blossoms and the tie. The overall mood is sophisticated yet playful, a carefully coordinated touch that signals celebration, romance, and the start of a meaningful day in the heart of London's Barbican district.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Barbican Flowers. Designed for the modern groom, this refined buttonhole pairs elegant white lisianthus with striking purple anemone for a sophisticated contrast that looks flawless in photos and in person. Delicate white veronica adds soft texture, while sleek bear grass brings a contemporary, tailored finish that complements any suit or tuxedo.

Perfect for classic, modern, or romantic wedding themes, this premium groom buttonhole is handcrafted by our skilled Barbican florists with a focus on quality, balance, and long-lasting freshness. The clean white and rich purple palette works beautifully with navy, grey, black, and neutral wedding colours, making it a versatile choice for your big day.

Price is for a set of four buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man, and groomsmen, ensuring a coordinated and polished look for your wedding party. Each buttonhole is finished securely for easy pinning and comfortable wear throughout the celebration.

Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes from Barbican Flowers for premium blooms, expert craftsmanship, and reliable local service in the Barbican area.
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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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