On a softly woven, oatmeal-coloured fabric that recalls the understated textiles in Hoxton's loft apartments, a refined floral boutonniere or petite corsage is displayed with care. The light, neutral background allows every detail of the arrangement to stand out, from the gentle blush of the petals to the rich greens of the foliage. At its centre, a cluster of soft light pink flowers, likely miniature stock or similar ruffled garden blooms, forms a rounded focal point. Each bloom is full of small, overlapping petals, creating a cushion of texture that feels both delicate and inviting. The pink tones are subtle, drifting from near-white at the very tips to a more concentrated pastel near the core, conveying a tender, romantic atmosphere. Interspersed among these blossoms are clouds of tiny white baby's breath, their airy structure adding a sense of lightness, like mist hovering over Regent's Canal on an early morning. Punctuating the composition are fine clusters of lavender or light purple florets, offering a restrained yet effective contrast that deepens the colour story. Along one side of the arrangement, a line of elongated, gently closed buds in creamy white and pale green stretch outward, perhaps freesias or young lilies, suggesting new beginnings and flowers yet to flower. Broad, glossy green leaves serve as a lush backdrop, grounding the pastel tones with a vibrant, natural base. Slender, grass-like strands of greenery arc outward from the stems, giving the boutonniere a slightly wild, freshly picked character, as though gathered from a hidden garden just off Old Street. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, compact bow whose satin sheen adds a celebratory flourish. This handcrafted detail, similar to those prepared daily by the florists at Flowers Hoxton for local weddings and proms, embodies thoughtful design, fresh flowers, and a sense of intimate East London style.
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A delicately crafted floral corsage or boutonniere rests on a softly textured, neutral linen background, the fabric a gentle oatmeal beige that resembles the relaxed interiors of Hoxton studios and flats. At the centre of the piece is a compact cluster of ruffled, blush-pink blooms, likely miniature stock or small garden flowers, each petal layered and softly cupped, with subtle gradients from pale shell pink at the edges to a slightly warmer tone toward the heart. Threaded between these central blossoms are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, their minute florets creating a lace-like halo that lightens the entire design and adds a whisper of romance. Here and there, small spikes of lavender-toned or deep purple flowers peek out, introducing a touch of depth and contrast that feels quietly sophisticated, like a hidden mural off Kingsland Road. To one side, a row of slender, creamy white to pale green buds, resembling freesias or other elegant closed flowers, stretches gently outward, suggesting blooms just about to unfurl. These buds, paired with glossy, broad green leaves and fine, feathery strands of foliage that arc beyond the main cluster, give the arrangement a fresh, garden-picked feel. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly formed bow, its loops and tails lying smoothly against the fabric. The ribbon's bright, celebratory colour adds a joyful jolt to the softer pastels, evoking prom nights, canal-side weddings, and intimate gatherings in Hoxton loft venues, where such a piece might be pinned to a lapel or worn at the wrist as a subtle yet meaningful floral accent. A tightly framed close-up reveals the upper torso of a man dressed for a wedding or elegant celebration somewhere in Hoxton, his outfit bathed in soft, natural light. He wears a dark charcoal, almost black, suit jacket with a fine woven texture that shows clearly along the lapel and sleeve, over a crisp, pale dress shirt patterned with a subtle grid that peeks out at the collar and cuffs. At his throat sits a bold magenta-pink silk tie, neatly knotted, its lustrous surface catching gentle highlights as if near a window above Hoxton Street. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted buttonhole: at the top, slender, unopened buds of creamy white flowers, reminiscent of snapdragons, stand upright and elegant. Nestled beneath them, clusters of soft pink and lavender-lilac blooms, like sweet peas or delicate stock, create a cloud of pastel colour, threaded with tiny white stars of gypsophila that give a misty, romantic softness. Here and there, deeper purple florets add depth, while glossy, dark green leaves form a structured base. Fine, feathery bright-green foliage, similar to asparagus fern, extends outwards in light arcs, adding movement and airiness. A narrow satin ribbon in lavender-purple is tied into a tidy bow at the stem, echoing the cool tones of the flowers and resting neatly against the jacket fabric. The overall feeling is of considered sophistication with a playful, modern twist, the kind of carefully styled buttonhole a groom or honoured guest might wear to a Hoxton loft ceremony or an intimate gathering by Shoreditch Park, embodying quiet confidence, joy, and the promise of the day ahead.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, thoughtfully designed by Flowers Hoxton in East London. This elegant buttonhole combines soft white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemone and graceful bear grass for a refined, modern look. Perfect for grooms who want a clean, contemporary floral accent that stands out in photos and complements a wide range of suit colours. Expertly hand-crafted in our Hoxton studio, each set is created with premium, fresh blooms for long-lasting beauty throughout your big day. Ideal for classic, romantic or modern weddings, this floral buttonhole adds a polished finishing touch to your groom's outfit. Price is for 4 coordinating buttonholes, making it easy to style the groom and key members of the wedding party with a cohesive look. Enjoy friendly, reliable service from Flowers Hoxton, with fast London delivery and professional care instructions to keep your flowers looking their best. Order today to secure your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes for your wedding date.
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