A meticulously crafted boutonniere lies at a graceful angle on a softly textured, light beige fabric, the neutral surface reminiscent of natural linen or cotton blends often used for wedding décor in St Mary Cray's village-style venues. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, compact and perfectly formed, its velvety petals still largely closed yet beginning to part at the centre. The petals show faint tonal shifts from soft ivory to near-pure white, suggesting both freshness and gentle fragility. At the base of the bloom, a whisper of green sepals peeks out, anchoring the flower visually and hinting at the stem hidden beneath the wrapping. Flanking the rose, delicate clusters of white baby's breath add volume without weight; each tiny blossom is a pinpoint of brightness, collectively forming a misty, cloud-like texture around the main flower. Slim, dark green leaves and a few sprigs of feathery foliage extend along the length of the boutonniere, their shapes and sheen creating a layered effect that frames the rose and gypsophila, much like the greenery that lines the paths around local spots such as Nugent Shopping Park or the nearby green corridors. The stems are gathered tightly and enveloped in a smooth white satin ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the ambient light. Just below the floral head, the ribbon is tied into a small, precise bow, the loops neat and proportional, as though adjusted one last time by a careful florist moments before delivery. Soft, diffused lighting falls from above, emphasizing the rose's gentle curves and the intricate textures of the filler flowers and leaves, while casting a mild, unobtrusive shadow on the woven fabric. The composition suggests a sense of poised expectation-a groom's boutonniere ready to be pinned before a ceremony in one of St Mary Cray's churches or registry offices-conveying tradition, purity, and quiet celebration in a single, elegant floral accent.
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A refined wedding boutonniere rests diagonally across a softly textured, linen-like fabric in warm light beige, the gentle crossweave of the material giving the scene a calm, natural backdrop reminiscent of a rustic venue in St Mary Cray. At the heart of the design sits a single creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals tightly furled yet just beginning to open, suggesting the quiet excitement of a wedding morning. The rose's base shows a hint of green sepals, a subtle reminder of its freshness, as if it were cut only moments ago from a florist's bucket ready for a ceremony near St Mary Cray Station. Clusters of dainty white baby's breath encircle the rose on one side, each tiny blossom like a soft cloud, adding lightness and an almost ethereal halo around the central bloom. Slender, deep green leaves and a few fern-like sprigs frame the flowers, their smooth and feathery textures creating gentle movement and depth against the neutral cloth. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, concluding in a small, perfectly tied bow that sits just beneath the rose. The bow's loops and tails are crisp, suggesting a skilled florist's touch. Soft, diffused light falls evenly over the boutonniere, picking up the cream tones of the petals, the cool whites of the gypsophila, and the rich greens of the foliage, while casting the faintest shadow on the fabric. The overall impression is of classic elegance and tradition, an ideal lapel flower for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony in one of St Mary Cray's churches or nearby countryside venues, symbolising purity, new beginnings, and understated sophistication. A sharply focused close-up shows the left lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit, tailored in a fine wool blend that catches the light along each precise seam and stitch. Pinned just above the welt pocket is a classic white rose boutonniere, crafted with the kind of quiet care you might expect from a local St Mary Cray wedding florist. The rosebud is creamy and tight, its velvety petals curling neatly inwards, suggesting it has been freshly wired and conditioned only hours before being worn. Around the bloom, a halo of white baby's breath forms a soft, cloudlike collar, each tiny flower opening like a miniature star, while threads of bright green foliage arc gently outwards, adding movement and a touch of garden freshness that feels at home in nearby parks and along the River Cray. A neatly curved, deeper green leaf cradles the design, giving structure and a subtle frame, while a slim white satin ribbon is tied into a crisp little bow at the base, securing the stems firmly to the lapel. Beneath the jacket, a pale, finely checked dress shirt offers a gentle pattern, and a bold scarlet red tie runs straight down the centre of the image, its satin sheen lending a rich contrast to the soft whites and greens. The overall effect is one of elegance and intention, as if the wearer were about to step into a ceremony at a local church or registry office, every detail from the suit fabric to the tiny gypsophila blooms chosen to honour a day of love, hope, and new beginnings.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add timeless elegance to your wedding day with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Florist St Mary Cray. Handcrafted by our expert florists in St Mary Cray, this classic buttonhole features a single premium white rose, delicate gypsophila and a glossy aralia leaf, all finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon. Designed to sit beautifully on any style or colour of wedding suit, it creates a refined, romantic look that complements both modern and traditional ceremonies.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set includes four matching buttonholes, ensuring a cohesive, stylish finish for your wedding party. Each piece is carefully conditioned and arranged for freshness and comfort throughout your special day. The soft white tones and subtle greenery pair effortlessly with most wedding colour schemes, from neutral palettes to bold, vibrant themes.

Available for local delivery from our trusted florist in St Mary Cray, your buttonholes are prepared as close to the event as possible for maximum freshness. Choose Florist St Mary Cray for premium quality wedding flowers, reliable service and beautifully finished details that enhance every photograph and moment. Order today to complete your groom's wedding look with classic white rose elegance.
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