A refined boutonnière is displayed on a gently textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen or finely woven burlap, its understated colour allowing every nuance of the flowers to stand out clearly. Placed on a slight diagonal, the design centres on a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia or deep magenta pink, its petals tightly layered and curling inward with a velvety richness that hints at the full flower it will one day become. Surrounding the rose are airy clusters of tiny white baby's breath blossoms-dozens of miniature, star-like flowers branching from delicate stems-forming a soft, clouded frame that brightens the arrangement and introduces a romantic, almost ethereal touch. From behind the blooms, slender sprigs of bright green, feathery foliage extend outward, their fine, needle-like leaves creating a sense of movement and giving the piece a natural, garden-fresh feel, as if the stems were gathered just that morning from greenery around the walkways and gardens near Barbican station. The stems of rose, baby's breath, and foliage are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth band of red satin ribbon, its rich hue harmonising beautifully with the pink rose while adding a subtle formality. The ribbon is wound neatly and firmly, with a small, understated fold or knot providing a discreet but elegant finish at the base. Soft, bright lighting reveals the intricate details of each element-the gentle sheen of the petals, the snowy whiteness of the gypsophila, the fine threads of the background fabric-while casting minimal shadows, keeping the focus firmly on the floral work. The boutonnière conveys an air of classic romance and polished style, ideal for a wedding at a City of London venue, a prom, or any black-tie occasion near the Barbican where a simple, handcrafted floral accent on a lapel can carry deep personal meaning.
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A single fuchsia-pink rosebud boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, the neutral backdrop reminiscent of linen you might see in a Barbican townhouse overlooking the Highwalk. The rosebud is tightly furled, its deep pink petals spiralling inward with a velvety sheen, holding the quiet promise of a bloom yet to open. Cradling this central flower are tiny white baby's breath blossoms, each one no larger than a pinhead, clustered in airy clouds that soften the strong colour of the rose and introduce a sense of delicacy. Around and behind the flowers, feathery sprays of fine, bright green foliage, similar to asparagus fern or ruscus, fan out like soft green fireworks, giving the design lightness and gentle movement as though a breeze from nearby Postman's Park had brushed through it. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a narrow, glossy red satin ribbon, its smooth surface catching the light and echoing the rosy hue above. The binding is tight and precise, suggesting an experienced florist's hand, and finishes in a small, discreet fold rather than an elaborate bow, keeping the look refined and contemporary. Bright, even lighting picks up every detail-the subtle veining in the petals, the minute stars of gypsophila, the fine threads of the fabric background-creating the impression of freshly prepared wedding flowers waiting to be pinned to a lapel. The overall mood is romantic and polished, perfect for a groom or guest stepping out to a ceremony in one of the churches or registry offices around the Barbican and the City of London. A sharply tailored charcoal grey suit lapel is the backdrop for a romantic boutonniere that could have been pinned just before a wedding ceremony near the Barbican. At its heart is a single cerise-pink rosebud, partially opened so the petals curl inward in a graceful spiral, their velvety surface catching the light in soft highlights and shadows. Around the rose, airy clusters of white gypsophila sit like a delicate mist, every tiny blossom pristine against the richness of the central flower. Wispy, feather-fine greenery and smooth, slightly broader leaves frame the design, lending a mix of textures that suggest both refinement and the freshness of a handpicked garden posy from a local Barbican florist. Anchoring the piece, a bright red satin bow is tied neatly at the base, its glossy loops echoing the rich tone of the red silk necktie that runs straight and smooth beneath the lapel. The suit itself, a fine wool blend, has a subtle, tightly woven texture, while a grey dress shirt with a discreet pattern peeks out behind the tie, completing the sophisticated look. The lighting falls gently across the scene, enhancing the depth of the colours and the precise detailing of the florist's work. This buttonhole speaks of considered elegance and warm emotion, an understated yet striking accent for grooms, best men, or special guests attending a wedding or formal event around the Barbican and nearby City streets.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding look with our Red Rose Groom Buttonhole from Barbican Flowers. Handcrafted in Barbican, this classic design features a premium red rose accented with delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves, all finished with a refined satin red ribbon. The rich red tones add a romantic touch to any suit, making it perfect for grooms, best men and ushers alike.

Carefully arranged by our expert florists, each buttonhole is designed to sit comfortably on the lapel and photograph beautifully throughout your special day. The timeless red rose symbolises love and passion, while the soft white gypsophila adds lightness and texture for an elegant contrast.

Ideal for traditional, modern or vintage weddings, this set includes four matching buttonholes to coordinate your wedding party with ease. Enjoy reliable, friendly service from Barbican Flowers and trust our premium-quality blooms to stay fresh and striking from ceremony to reception. Order online today for beautifully crafted wedding buttonholes in Barbican.
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