A petite yet striking floral boutonniere is photographed against a softly woven, neutral fabric, the colour somewhere between light oatmeal and warm stone, much like the honeyed walls of central Oxford. Centered on this calm backdrop, a cluster of blush pink flowers forms the heart of the piece, their many small, ruffled petals layered closely together to mimic miniature stocks or garden-style blooms. The pink shades are gentle, moving from pale, almost shell pink at the outer petals to a slightly deeper tone inside, creating a subtle depth without overwhelming the eye. Dotted through the pink cluster are sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny cup-shaped flowers on thin green stems adding a delicate spray of texture, as if fine lace has been tucked into the arrangement. Around and between these, a few small spikes of lavender or deep purple florets provide a cooler contrast, hinting at English cottage gardens and borders seen along the paths by the River Cherwell. On one side, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or a similar narrow-petalled flower, lie closed but plump, Nods to freshness and anticipation-as if they will open just in time for an afternoon ceremony at a college chapel. The base of the arrangement is anchored by broad, glossy green leaves that fan gently outward, while fine, grass-like greenery and wispy foliage extend in soft arcs, giving a light, natural movement. The stems are snugly aligned and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and reflective, knotted into a neat bow with gracefully curving loops. The overall feel is of a carefully hand-tied buttonhole, perfect for weddings, proms, or black-tie events across Oxford's historic venues, crafted with an eye for both elegance and modern colour harmony.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-toned linen fabric, the neutral background allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out with quiet grace. At the centre, a compact cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, forms a gentle cushion of colour, their petals shaded from blush at the edges to a slightly deeper tone at the heart. Threaded between these pastel blossoms are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each floret no bigger than a pinhead, creating a lacy halo that softens the whole design. Small sprigs of tiny lavender and deep purple flowers peek out here and there, offering subtle contrast and a whisper of countryside hedgerows around Oxford. To one side, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or a similar slender flower, sit tightly furled, suggesting blooms just about to open, as if timed for a wedding ceremony in one of Oxford's historic colleges. Broad, glossy green leaves cradle the flowers from beneath, while fine, feathery greenery arcs outward in wisps, adding an organic, slightly wild note. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow with smooth, flowing tails that lie flat against the fabric, shining softly in the even light. The overall impression is of a fresh, hand-made buttonhole, perfect for a groom or prom guest, the kind of thoughtful detail a local Oxford florist would prepare for celebrations in Jericho, Summertown, or along the High Street, pairing understated elegance with a joyful pop of colour. A detailed close-up reveals the upper body of a man dressed for a special occasion, his charcoal grey suit jacket filling most of the frame against a softly blurred background. The fabric of the jacket has a fine woven texture that catches the light along the lapel, while a pale dress shirt with a subtle grid pattern peeks out neatly at the collar and cuffs. At the centre of the image a bold, smooth silk tie in vivid magenta, almost fuchsia, runs straight down the chest, its sheen suggesting careful pressing moments before the ceremony. Pinned to the left lapel, a carefully crafted boutonnière becomes the real focal point. Creamy, unopened buds-reminiscent of slender snapdragons-stand upright at the top, their pale ivory tones gently transitioning into clusters of soft pink and light lavender flowers below, similar to sweet peas or fragrant stock. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila are threaded between the blooms, their airy dots of colour adding a mist-like softness, while a few deeper purple florets provide quiet depth. At the base, glossy dark green leaves cradle the stems, anchored by brighter, feathery sprigs of foliage that arc lightly outward, echoing the natural movement of a riverside breeze along the Thames in Oxford. A delicate lavender satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, hugging the stems and harmonising with the pastel tones above. Bathed in gentle daylight, the flowers appear freshly arranged, ready for a wedding at an Oxford college chapel or an intimate ceremony near the Covered Market, capturing both elegance and a playful joy in the groom's or guest's attire.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Flowers Oxford. This refined buttonhole features elegant white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemone and sculpted bear grass for a modern, romantic look. Perfect for the groom and groomsmen, the fresh blooms are carefully arranged to complement classic, contemporary or rustic wedding themes.

Designed with premium flowers and professional floristry, each buttonhole offers a clean, sophisticated finish that looks beautiful in photos and lasts throughout your day. The mix of white and purple tones adds subtle colour without overpowering your suit, making it ideal for navy, grey or black tailoring.

Price is for a set of 4 groom buttonholes, giving you a coordinated, polished look for your wedding party and excellent value. Created in Oxford by our experienced florists, your buttonholes are prepared with care and attention to detail. Order online from Flowers Oxford for reliable, high-quality wedding flowers and convenient delivery in and around Oxford.
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    Ordered gorgeous floral arrangements for my brother's wedding. They were just as depicted on the website. The price was affordable and good for my budget. Excellent!

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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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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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