A finely detailed corsage or boutonniere is laid out horizontally on a neutral, light greige linen fabric, the weave of the material subtly visible and lending the scene a natural, handcrafted feel. In the centre of the piece sits a cluster of soft, multi-petalled pink flowers, similar to miniature stock or small garden blooms, their petals gently ruffled and overlapping to form a lush, rounded focal point. The pinks are nuanced rather than flat, moving from a soft, almost blush interior to a slightly deeper shade at the petal edges, as though gently kissed by the evening light before an event in Hackney Wick. Sprinkled among these central blooms are airy sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower poised on a fine, branching stem, adding a sense of lightness and a lace-like texture that softens the arrangement. Tucked between the pink and white you can notice tiny lavender or deep purple florets, sharp and small, giving a subtle spark of cool colour that deepens the visual palette without overwhelming it. Along one side, several elongated buds in creamy white with pale green tips are carefully arranged so that they extend outward, still firmly closed, suggestive of freesia or similar blossoms that will unfurl later, echoing the sense of anticipation that surrounds a wedding morning. The flowers are cradled by a foundation of vibrant, broad green leaves, their smooth surfaces curving neatly around the stems, while wispy, fern-like strands of greenery arc outwards to provide a touch of natural looseness. At the base, all stems are neatly bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a refined bow whose loops and short tails rest against the fabric. The satin catches the light with a soft sheen, contrasting beautifully with the matte linen and fresh foliage. Created in the style you might find from an artisan florist near Hackney Wick station, this small piece feels intimate, romantic, and perfectly suited to a groom's lapel, prom suit, or guest outfit at a stylish urban celebration.
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A delicately crafted corsage-style boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral fabric in gentle daylight providing a calm canvas that lets every petal and ribbon detail stand out. At the centre is a compact cloud of soft, ruffled pink blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or garden spray flowers, their petals layered and full, with a faint gradient from blush at the base to a slightly deeper pink at the edges. Threaded between these pastel blossoms are airy sprays of tiny white baby's breath, each floret like a floating star, adding a light, cloud-like texture. Just behind and between the pink and white, you can make out a few tiny lavender to deep purple florets, subtle but present, giving the piece depth and a whisper of cool-toned contrast. To the left, several slim, creamy white buds tinged with pale green, likely freesia or similar, lie gently closed and parallel to the fabric, suggesting flowers yet to open fully, full of quiet anticipation, as if prepared for a wedding morning along the canals of Hackney Wick. The blooms sit on a base of broad, glossy green leaves that fan out in a soft arc, while fine, feathery green sprigs extend beyond the main outline, adding a slightly wild, meadow-like feel. At the base, the stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a tidy, symmetrical bow whose loops and short tails catch the light with a subtle sheen. The whole arrangement feels intimate and hand-finished, a small but meaningful accent ideal for a groom, prom guest, or proud parent stepping out to a celebration near Victoria Park or along Wallis Road. A close-up photograph shows the upper body of a man dressed for a formal occasion in Hackney Wick, his charcoal-black suit jacket filling most of the frame. The fabric has a soft, slightly textured weave, especially noticeable along the lapel where a carefully crafted wedding buttonhole is pinned. Beneath the jacket, a crisp, pale shirt with a faint grid pattern peeks through, setting off a bold, magenta-fuchsia silk tie that catches the light with a gentle sheen. The true focal point, though, is the boutonnière: a compact, elegant arrangement of flowers and foliage, designed with the kind of precision you'd expect from an experienced East London florist. At the top, slender, unopened buds in creamy white or pale ivory rise gracefully, reminiscent of petite snapdragons waiting to bloom. Below, soft pink and lavender-lilac blossoms cluster together, their petals slightly ruffled, like sweet peas or stock stirred by a breeze in nearby Victoria Park. Tiny white clouds of gypsophila weave between them, adding an airy, mist-like softness, while a few deeper purple florets provide quiet depth and contrast. Broad, glossy dark green leaves cup the base of the flowers, creating structure, and fine, feathery fronds of brighter green foliage extend outward with a sense of movement, as if echoing the canal-side grasses along the Hertford Union. A slim satin ribbon in gentle lavender is tied neatly around the stems, forming a tidy bow that rests against the lapel, echoing the lilac tones in the flowers. The natural daylight falls evenly across the scene, lending everything a calm, romantic glow. The overall impression is of poised, understated elegance and a joyful sense of occasion-perfect for a groom or honoured guest at a Hackney Wick wedding or riverside celebration.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly hand-crafted by Flowers Hackney Wick. This premium buttonhole features elegant white lisianthus, striking purple anemone, delicate white veronica and sculptural bear grass for a modern, refined look. Designed to complement classic, contemporary or rustic wedding themes, it adds a polished finishing touch to the groom's suit and ensures you stand out in every photograph.

Each order includes four matching buttonholes, perfect for the groom, best man and groomsmen, creating a cohesive and stylish wedding party. Our florists in Hackney Wick carefully select fresh, high-quality blooms and arrange them with precision for long-lasting beauty throughout your big day.

Ideal for weddings in East London and beyond, this lisianthus and anemone buttonhole is a sophisticated choice for grooms who value quality and detail. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from Flowers Hackney Wick with prompt, professional delivery. Order today to secure your wedding flowers and complete your look with a premium groom buttonhole.
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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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