A refined boutonniere or petite corsage rests perfectly centred on a softly textured, light greige linen backdrop, the neutral fabric recalling the understated elegance of small wedding venues tucked between Waterloo's historic streets. The floral work begins with a cluster of soft, blush-to-light-pink blooms, their many petals gently ruffled and layered in the way of miniature stocks or cottage-garden flowers, creating a plush, cloud-like heart to the piece. Scattered among these central blossoms are minute sprays of classic white baby's breath, each delicate floret hovering like a tiny star and lending a misty, romantic quality that softens the structure. Just behind and between the pastels, discreet points of lavender and dusky purple flowers introduce an extra note of colour, giving visual depth while keeping the overall palette tender and harmonious. On the left, several elongated buds, closed tight in creamy white with a wash of pale green along the tips, arc outward with a natural grace; they resemble freesia or similar slender buds and evoke a sense of something new about to unfold. The flowers are supported by a collar of lush, vibrant green leaves, their broad, slightly glossy surfaces creating a rich frame that anchors the lighter tones. Delicate, grass-like strands and ferny sprigs of greenery emerge from the base, softening the outline so it feels hand-gathered rather than rigid. At the bottom, the neatly aligned stems are wrapped in a bold fuchsia pink satin ribbon, finished in a tidy, symmetrical bow whose gleaming loops catch the light. The gentle, even lighting makes every detail visible-the weave of the fabric, the velvety texture of petals, the satin sheen of the ribbon-conveying the quiet excitement of a carefully prepared wedding accessory, ready for same-day collection or delivery to a ceremony near Waterloo Station or along the South Bank.
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A delicately crafted corsage or boutonniere lies on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, its neutral weave reminiscent of the calm interiors of a Waterloo townhouse. At the centre is a compact cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms, their gently ruffled petals opening like miniature garden stocks or spray blooms, with subtle shading from blush at the base to a slightly deeper pink at the edges. Threaded through these pastel flowers are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each floret no larger than a pinhead, adding a lacy, airy texture that lightens the whole piece. Nestled among them are a few tiny sprigs of lavender-to-deep-purple flowers, giving just a hint of contrast and depth without disturbing the overall soft, romantic mood. To the left, several slender, creamy white buds, tipped with the faintest suggestion of pale green, curve outward in an elegant line, like freesia or similar buds that are just about to open, suggesting anticipation and new beginnings. A base of lush, broad green leaves cradles the design, while fine, grass-like fronds and ferny wisps spill gently outwards, making the piece feel natural and slightly wild rather than stiff. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, symmetrical bow with smooth loops and short trailing tails that gleam softly in the light. The lighting is even and gentle, without harsh shadows, allowing every texture-from silky petal to crisp leaf and soft fabric beneath-to be clearly seen, evoking the feeling of a carefully laid-out wedding accessory, ready to be pinned on for a church ceremony or registry celebration somewhere near the quiet streets and riverside paths of Waterloo. A detailed close-up shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a smart celebration in Waterloo, his attire and flowers captured in soft, natural light. He wears a dark charcoal grey suit jacket with a fine, almost brushed texture visible along the lapel edge and sleeve, suggesting a well-tailored, medium-weight cloth ideal for a city wedding near the South Bank. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern peeks out crisply at the collar, framing a vivid magenta silk tie that glows with a rich, lustrous sheen. The tie is knotted neatly and sits perfectly centred, the bold pink tone immediately drawing the eye before it settles on the real focal point: a carefully crafted boutonniere pinned to the left lapel. The floral design features slender, upright buds in creamy white, reminiscent of young snapdragons just about to open, rising above a nest of soft pink and gentle lavender-purple blooms, like sweet peas or delicate stock. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila scatter through the flowers, adding an airy, romantic haze, while a few deeper purple florets offer contrast and depth. Dark, glossy green leaves form a supportive base, their surfaces smooth and almost mirror-like, while fine, feathery green foliage arcs lightly outward, giving the arrangement movement and a garden-fresh feel. At the base, a satin ribbon in light lavender is tied into a delicate bow, its subtle sheen catching the light as it secures the stems. The overall impression is refined yet playful, the kind of buttonhole you might see on a groom stepping out of a classic townhouse near Waterloo Station or walking across to a ceremony in a local riverside venue, radiating quiet confidence and joyful anticipation.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your wedding day in effortless style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Flower Delivery Waterloo. This elegant set of four buttonholes is thoughtfully designed for the groom and groomsmen, combining premium white lisianthus, white veronica, striking purple anemone and contemporary bear grass. The soft white blooms contrast beautifully with the rich purple centre, creating a refined, modern look that stands out in photos and complements a wide range of suit colours and wedding themes.

Handcrafted by our skilled florists in Waterloo, each buttonhole is carefully arranged for comfort, durability and all-day freshness. The compact design sits neatly on a lapel without overpowering your outfit, while the carefully selected blooms ensure a luxurious finish that feels both romantic and sophisticated.

Perfect for classic, rustic or modern ceremonies, these groom buttonholes coordinate effortlessly with bridal bouquets and wedding décor. With reliable local delivery from Flower Delivery Waterloo, you can enjoy fresh, premium-quality flowers delivered to your door, ready for the big day. Choose our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole set for a polished, coordinated wedding look that reflects your attention to detail.
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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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