An artfully made boutonnière is displayed on a softly textured, light beige fabric that evokes natural linen, the kind you might see at a small Old Oak Common reception venue arranged with understated elegance. The arrangement is set at a slight diagonal, drawing the eye from the neatly wrapped stems to the velvety bloom at the top. At the centre, a single rosebud in a luxurious fuchsia-deep crimson shade remains tightly furled, its smooth petals overlapping in a rich spiral that suggests both restraint and unfolding romance. Encircling this focal bloom are airy clusters of crisp white baby's breath, their tiny, star-like flowers forming a gentle halo and offering a delicate contrast in both colour and texture. Supporting the flowers is a mix of lush greenery: a few broad, darker green leaves create a secure visual base, while slender, feathery bright green sprigs arc outward, giving the boutonnière an almost weightless, garden-fresh feel, as if it had just been gathered from a well-tended plot off Old Oak Common Lane. The stems are aligned and bound into a tidy column with a band of red satin ribbon that mirrors the rose's hue; the ribbon is wrapped closely and finished with a small, polished detail that hints at professional florist care. The lighting is soft yet clear, revealing the freshness of each element and highlighting subtle shadows along the fabric's weave. The mood is one of poised celebration and classic romance, perfectly suited to a groom, best man, or prom-goer who wants a refined lapel flower for a special occasion, from local registry office weddings to evening events around the railway arches and green spaces of Old Oak Common.
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A single, beautifully crafted boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, the weave reminiscent of natural linen often seen in Old Oak Common's cosy cafes. At its heart rests a tightly furled rosebud in a rich fuchsia-deep crimson tone, petals smooth and velvety, catching the bright, even light so that each curve appears almost luminous. Nestled close to the rose are tiny white clusters of baby's breath, their cloud-like blossoms adding a gentle, airy contrast to the bold central bloom. Around and behind the flowers, fresh greenery provides structure and movement: a few broader, darker green leaves form a solid base, while finer, feathery bright green sprigs fan outward in soft arcs, suggesting a sense of natural ease despite the boutonnière's precise construction. The stems are neatly bound with a slender, glossy red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly from base to midpoint and secured in a small, tidy finish that echoes the rose's romantic colour. The light background keeps the focus firmly on the flowers, making the design look clean and refined, like something a groom might choose for an intimate ceremony held near Wormwood Scrubs or along the quieter streets of Old Oak Common. The image has a calm, celebratory mood, with the freshness of the foliage and the pristine white gypsophila suggesting a boutonnière prepared just moments ago, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, prom, or special evening event, where a single flower can carry a whole story of affection, anticipation, and style. The photograph zooms in on an elegant men's boutonniere, pinned securely to the lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit jacket, evoking the poised, polished style often chosen for Old Oak Common wedding parties and formal events near Old Oak Common Lane. At the centre of the buttonhole is a partially opened rose bud in a vivid deep pink, almost fuchsia hue. Its petals are tightly wound, velvety and rich, curving inward and catching light along their edges, giving the bloom a sense of depth and anticipation. Encircling the rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a gentle, cloudlike frame; each tiny flower is crisp and distinct, softening the overall look with an airy, romantic touch. The boutonniere is further enhanced by thoughtfully placed greenery: broad, glossy leaves fan out behind the flowers, while finer, feathery stems rise and curve, adding texture and a sense of light movement reminiscent of the area's small pockets of greenery. At the base of the arrangement, a bright red satin ribbon is wrapped tightly around the stems and tied into a neat, small bow, its luminous surface echoing the smooth, unpatterned red silk tie that lies beneath the lapel. The tie rests against a grey dress shirt with a subtle woven pattern, offering visual interest without overwhelming the floral focal point. The suit fabric appears to be a fine wool blend, giving a slightly textured yet refined finish. Soft, balanced lighting illuminates each detail of the design, from the rose's petals to the tiny gypsophila blooms, resulting in an image that conveys careful craftsmanship, romantic intention, and the quiet sophistication of an Old Oak Common celebration.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your special day with our Red Rose Groom Buttonhole, expertly crafted by Flowers Old Oak Common. This elegant design features a luxurious red rose, delicate gypsophila and rich aralia leaves, all finished with a refined satin red ribbon for a polished, romantic look. Perfectly proportioned for a groom's lapel, this buttonhole adds a classic touch of colour that complements any wedding suit or formal attire.

Created with premium, fresh blooms, each buttonhole is carefully arranged to ensure it looks immaculate from the ceremony through to the last dance. The timeless red rose symbolises love and passion, while the soft gypsophila brings lightness and texture, making this design ideal for both traditional and modern weddings.

Sold as a set of four buttonholes, this is a convenient choice for the groom, best man and groomsmen. Order online from Flowers Old Oak Common for reliable, friendly service and beautifully presented wedding flowers in Old Oak Common. Perfect for registry office ceremonies, church weddings or hotel celebrations, this red rose buttonhole set will complete your wedding look with effortless style.
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