Set on a neutral, finely woven fabric that resembles natural linen, a single white rose wedding boutonniere lies on a gentle diagonal, as if ready to be lifted and pinned to a suit for a ceremony in Clapham Old Town. The central focus is a tightly furled rosebud in a soft ivory-white tone, its petals smooth, unblemished, and layered in a graceful spiral that hints at the bloom it will become later in the day. At the base of the flower, faint green tinges where the sepals meet the stem add a touch of realism and freshness, suggesting that the rose was cut only a short while ago. Enveloping the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their minuscule flowers forming fine, cloud-like tufts that soften the line between bloom and foliage. Delicate stems of greenery, some slim and pointed, others more feathery and textured, reach out from behind the main flower, framing it with tones of rich, natural green reminiscent of the leafy edges of Clapham Common after rainfall. The stems of the rose, gypsophila, and foliage are gathered together into a compact handle and bound with a band of pristine white satin ribbon. This ribbon is wrapped smoothly and evenly, then finished with a small, neat bow that sits just beneath the floral head, its loops carefully balanced and tails trimmed to a modest length. The fabric beneath shows a subtle diagonal weave in a warm beige shade, providing a calm, sophisticated backdrop that neither competes with nor dulls the brightness of the white petals. Soft, diffused lighting washes across the scene, casting gentle shadows that accentuate each curve of the rose and each tiny floret of baby's breath. The overall mood is one of understated elegance and tradition-a timeless boutonniere suited to a groom or groomsman walking from a townhouse near Abbeville Road to a local Clapham celebration, carrying with him this quiet symbol of purity, love, and new beginnings.
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A single white rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, like something carefully set out on a Clapham dressing table before the walk to the ceremony at Clapham Common. The rosebud is creamy white, its velvety petals still gently furled, suggesting a flower cut at the perfect moment of freshness. At the base of the bloom, a rim of pale green sepals curves neatly around the stem, adding a hint of natural colour variation. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath surround and slightly trail beside the rose, their cloud-like blossoms creating a delicate halo that softens the overall shape. Slender, deep green leaves and a couple of more feathery, fern-like sprigs cradle the flowers, the foliage providing a gentle contrast that makes the petals appear even more luminous. All of the stems are gathered into a compact handle and wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous in the soft, diffused light. Just below the rose, the ribbon is tied into a neat, understated bow, its tails trimmed evenly so they sit close against the stems, giving the boutonniere a polished, ready-to-wear finish. The background fabric has a fine woven pattern reminiscent of linen, an unassuming backdrop that evokes relaxed, elegant weddings in townhouses off Northcote Road or intimate ceremonies in local Clapham venues. The light falls gently from one side, picking up the subtle shadows between petals and highlighting the different textures of rose, gypsophila, foliage, and ribbon. The overall impression is of calm, timeless romance, a classic groom's accessory designed to sit gracefully on a lapel and quietly mark a day of commitment and new beginnings in this corner of south London. A close-up photograph captures a groom's charcoal grey suit in exquisite detail, the image tightly framed around the left lapel where a single white rose boutonniere is pinned. The fine wool blend of the jacket shows a soft, slightly textured weave, with crisp stitching tracing the lapel edge and the neat welt pocket below. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a tiny check pattern peeks through, its cool, smooth cotton adding gentle contrast. At the centre of the image, the boutonniere glows against the dark fabric: one creamy white rosebud, petals tightly furled and velvety, suggesting fresh fragrance and the promise of the ceremony ahead. Around it, dainty clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate halo, their minuscule blossoms like floating cloudlets. Wisps of bright green foliage and a few slightly broader leaves fan out from behind, giving the arrangement movement and an airy, modern feel. A narrow white satin ribbon is tied at the base, forming a petite bow that secures the stems with quiet precision. Just above, a solid red tie, possibly satin, runs straight down the centre of the frame, its bold, scarlet sheen echoing the sense of celebration and formality. The lighting is soft and natural, as if taken near the registry office or a townhouse venue off Clapham Common, making the whole scene feel intimate and real. The photograph radiates poise and anticipation, perfect for illustrating groom's wear or wedding party flowers for a Clapham celebration where every small detail carries emotional weight.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate the groom's look with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Clapham Florist. This classic design features a single premium white rose, delicately paired with airy gypsophila and a glossy aralia leaf for a clean, elegant finish. Hand-tied with a luxurious white satin ribbon, each buttonhole is crafted to sit beautifully on any style or colour of wedding suit, from traditional tails to modern slim-fit jackets.

Perfect for timeless, romantic wedding themes, this white rose boutonniere adds a refined touch to your big day photos and complements bridal bouquets effortlessly. Our skilled florists in Clapham carefully prepare each piece for freshness and comfort, ensuring it stays secure and picture-perfect throughout the celebrations.

The price includes a set of 4 matching groom and groomsmen buttonholes, ideal for coordinating your wedding party with ease. Order online from Clapham Florist for reliable, premium-quality wedding flowers and convenient local delivery, so you can tick one more thing off your planning list with confidence.
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    The sophisticated design and fresh flowers exceeded our expectations. Clapham Florist provided outstanding service.

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    Beautifully crafted and arrived on time. They added a sophisticated touch to my ensemble.

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    The flowers were fresh and lasted all day without wilting. Clapham Florist did a fantastic job.

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    Absolutely stunning! The combination of white rose and gypsophila was perfect for my wedding.

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    The buttonholes were stunning and added the perfect finishing touch to my attire.

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    These buttonholes were a beautiful addition to my wedding outfit. They looked fresh and elegant throughout the day.

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    The combination of white roses and gypsophila was stunning. They were fresh and lasted throughout the day.

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