Set against a softly textured, neutral-toned linen backdrop, this refined boutonniere or miniature corsage appears as though it has just been placed down for a final check before being pinned on at a Watford wedding or formal celebration. At its centre, a cluster of soft light pink flowers-similar to delicate stock or small garden blooms-forms a rounded focal point. Their petals are gently ruffled and layered, creating a sense of fullness and movement, with subtle gradations of colour from blush at the edges to a slightly richer pink closer to the heart of each blossom. Threaded through these central flowers are sprigs of classic white baby's breath, their tiny star-like florets creating a cloud of fine texture that lightens the composition and adds a whisper of vintage romance, reminiscent of corsages worn at proms or graduations near Garston or Bushey. Tucked among the pink and white, a few slender spikes of lavender or pale purple blooms add a soft hint of contrast, keeping the palette gentle while introducing a cool undertone that feels modern and refined. On one side, several slender buds, creamy white with a wash of pale green at the base, echo the shape of freesia or similar elongated blossoms, still closed and quietly suggesting the promise of fragrance and longevity throughout the day. The arrangement is anchored by glossy, broad green leaves and fine, grass-like foliage that extends slightly beyond the main shape, giving the piece a natural, hand-tied character as though fashioned that morning by a local Watford florist. At the base, the stems are tightly bundled and wrapped with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a simple yet striking bow whose smooth, lustrous loops and short tails provide a joyful pop of colour. The soft, even lighting reveals the interplay of textures-linen, leaf, petal, and satin-evoking the calm, anticipatory mood of dressing for a special occasion.
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A delicate corsage-style boutonniere lies carefully centred on a soft, oatmeal-coloured linen background, its fine woven texture giving the impression of a well-dressed lapel or a thoughtfully prepared wedding accessory laid out before a ceremony in Watford. At the heart of the piece is a compact cluster of ruffled, soft pink blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or dainty garden flowers, their petals layered and gently frilled so that the colour deepens slightly toward the centre and fades to the palest blush at the edges. Threaded between these pastel blossoms are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each minuscule floret creating a lace-like veil of texture that feels light and airy, as if it has just been gathered from a hedgerow walk near Cassiobury Park. A few sprigs of small lavender to deep purple flowers peep out among the pink and white, adding quiet depth and a hint of cool contrast to the otherwise romantic palette. On one side, slender, creamy white to pale green buds, possibly freesias or similar elongated flowers, stretch outward, their smooth, closed forms suggesting freshness and the promise of fragrance still to come. These are all cradled by glossy, broad green leaves and wisps of fine, grass-like foliage that soften the outline and lend a slightly wild, natural feel, as if freshly finished in a local Watford flower studio. At the base, the stems are neatly bound and dressed in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow with short, graceful tails that catch the light. The even, gentle lighting reveals every curve of petal and fold of fabric, evoking the calm anticipation of a wedding morning, prom arrival, or graduation celebration where such a piece would be pinned with care. A close-up photograph focuses on the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal occasion in Watford, his outfit framed tightly so that only the charcoal grey lapel, a glimpse of the sleeve, and part of his chest are visible. The suit jacket is tailored and slightly textured, catching the soft daylight in a way that hints at quality fabric without distracting from the main detail. Beneath it, a pale, finely checked dress shirt peeks out, its grid pattern almost ghostlike against the bolder magenta silk tie sitting proudly at the centre. The tie is luxuriously smooth, its fuchsia tones vivid yet tasteful, with gentle highlights running along the folds of the knot. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted buttonhole that feels very much like something chosen for a wedding at one of Watford's churches or registry offices. Creamy, unopened buds-resembling snapdragons or lisianthus-rise at the top, their pale ivory and soft cream petals still cupped, suggesting freshness and the beginning of a special day. Below them, blush pink and lavender-purple blossoms cluster together, reminiscent of sweet peas, stock, or miniature orchids, their petals layered and delicate. Tiny stars of white gypsophila are tucked between these blooms, adding a misty, cloudlike softness, while a few deeper purple florets lend a note of depth and quiet drama. At the base, glossy dark green leaves form a supportive cradle, edged with feathery strands of lighter green foliage that arc outwards with airy movement, like ferns brushed by a Colne Valley breeze. A slim, satin ribbon in soft lavender is tied in a neat bow around the stems, its subtle sheen mirroring the romantic hues of the flowers. Combined with the bold pink tie, the overall impression is of playful elegance, a joyful yet refined touch perfectly suited to a groom or honoured guest arriving at a Watford celebration.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, exclusively designed by Flowers Watford. This elegant buttonhole features fresh white lisianthus, white veronica, striking purple anemone and sleek bear grass, creating a refined and modern look for the groom and groomsmen. Perfect for classic, contemporary or rustic weddings, the soft white tones contrasted with deep purple add a touch of luxury to any suit.

Handcrafted in Watford by our expert florists, each buttonhole is made to order using premium, long-lasting blooms to ensure it looks perfect from the ceremony through to the evening. The price includes a set of four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and ushers, giving your wedding party a cohesive, polished finish.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, this lisianthus and anemone buttonhole set offers a stylish, reliable choice. Enjoy professional craftsmanship, beautiful fresh flowers and friendly local service from Flowers Watford. Order online today for quality you can trust and convenient delivery in and around Watford.
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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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