A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a light beige fabric surface, whose visible crosshatch weave and slightly irregular threads call to mind a natural linen pocket square laid out in a quiet Purley bedroom before the ceremony. At the centre is a single rosebud in a soft, creamy white, its petals still closely wrapped yet showing the first suggestion of unfurling, with subtle gradations of ivory and pale cream near the edges. The base of the bloom reveals a faint wash of green where the sepals clasp the stem, adding a hint of freshness, as though the flower has only just been cut and conditioned. Clusters of delicate white baby's breath nestle to one side and slightly behind the rose, their tiny star-like blossoms and fine stems creating a misty halo effect that lends a feeling of airiness and romance. Surrounding the focal flower, slender deep green leaves and a few more feathery sprigs of foliage arc outward, providing contrast and structure; their surfaces catch the soft, diffused light that seems to come from above, creating gentle highlights and subtle shadows that add depth without sharpness. The gathered stems are wrapped smoothly in a band of white satin ribbon, tight and even, with the ends turning into a petite, carefully formed bow sitting just below the floral cluster, clearly prepared for pinning to a suit lapel for a ceremony perhaps near Purley Oaks or along Brighton Road. The composition feels calm, poised, and intentional, a study in classic bridal-party style that would suit groom, groomsman, or a proud father of the bride. Every element, from the texture of the background to the careful proportions of bloom and foliage, communicates quiet sophistication and the emotional weight of a special day shared with family and friends in the local community.
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A single white rose boutonniere lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle weave running in gentle diagonal lines and evoking an elegant, understated suit fabric you might see at a Purley wedding venue. At the heart of the design is a creamy white rosebud, medium-sized and tightly furled, its velvety petals curving inward in smooth, flawless layers with a hint of green where the sepals cup the base. Framing the rose are a few deep green leaves, slender and pointed, their surfaces slightly glossy and catching the soft, diffused light that falls from the left, adding a quiet sheen. Clusters of tiny white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, peek out delicately from behind the bloom, their miniature rounded blossoms creating a cloud-like halo that lightens the whole piece and suggests a whisper of sweetness. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, smooth and just reflective enough to show a gentle sheen; the ribbon is finished with a small, perfectly tied bow that sits just beneath the flower head, ready to be pinned on a lapel for a ceremony along the leafy streets of Purley. The overall mood of the image is calm and romantic, as if captured in the stillness just before guests arrive, making it an ideal visual reference for formal wear, groom and groomsmen accessories, and classic wedding flowers chosen for their symbolism of purity, new beginnings, and quiet sophistication. A close-up photograph centres on a groom's charcoal grey suit, the fabric a smooth wool blend with crisp tailoring that suggests careful preparation for a Purley wedding. The camera draws you into the left lapel, where a single creamy white rose boutonniere is pinned with quiet precision. The rosebud is tightly furled yet full, its velvety petals catching a soft, even light that makes them appear almost luminous against the darker suit. Around it, tiny white blossoms of baby's breath cluster like a delicate cloud, their airy texture softening the clean lines of the jacket. Slender strands of fresh green foliage arc gently outward, some fine and feathery, others broader and deeper in tone, cradling the rose and hinting at the natural greenery you might see in nearby Riddlesdown or along Foxley Lane. The stems are bound neatly at the base with a narrow white satin ribbon, tied into a small, perfectly formed bow that introduces a subtle sheen and a sense of ritual care. Beneath the lapel, a light dress shirt with a small check pattern peeks through, offering a muted contrast of texture. A vibrant red tie with a smooth, perhaps satin finish runs vertically through the frame, its bold colour echoing the excitement of a celebration. Together, suit, tie, and boutonniere convey a mood of poised anticipation, as if the wearer is moments away from greeting guests arriving from across Purley. This image feels like a tender snapshot of a wedding morning, when every detail, down to a single rose, carries the weight of love, promise, and family pride.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Purley Florist in Purley. This elegant buttonhole features a premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and finished with a lush aralia leaf for a timeless, sophisticated look. Hand-tied with a classic white satin ribbon, it sits beautifully on any colour or style of wedding suit, from traditional tails to modern slim-fit jackets.

Created by our skilled florists, this groom buttonhole set is perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, adding a coordinated, polished finish to your wedding party. The soft white tones and airy gypsophila complement a wide range of wedding themes, including classic, romantic, rustic and contemporary ceremonies.

Price is for a set of 4 buttonholes, offering excellent value while maintaining premium quality. Ideal for church weddings, civil ceremonies or registry office celebrations, these buttonholes are carefully prepared for freshness and comfort throughout your special day. Order online from Purley Florist for reliable local service, beautiful craftsmanship and convenient delivery in and around Purley.
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