Set against a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like fine linen laid out on a preparation table in a Cheam florist's studio, this boutonnière is a study in compact elegance and romantic colour. The focal point is a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia shade, deepening towards magenta and crimson at its core, the petals wrapped tightly together in a neat, conical form that hints at the bloom still to come. Encircling the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a cloud of delicate, star-shaped blossoms, their tiny forms catching the light and enhancing the rose's dramatic tone without ever overwhelming it. Behind and around this central cluster, a mix of fresh greenery provides structure and texture: some leaves are broader and a richer, deeper green, forming a solid base, while other stems are fine, wispy, and grass-like, fanning outward in soft arcs that lend the piece an easy, natural movement. The stems at the base are gathered and wrapped in a glossy red satin ribbon, wound smoothly and tightly by a steady, practiced hand, with a small, decorative twist that gives the impression of a discreet bow. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, illuminating the velvety surface of the rose, the crisp whiteness of the gypsophila, and the vivid greens of the foliage, while the neutral background ensures the colours remain the star. This buttonhole feels perfect for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near Nonsuch Park or a sophisticated evening function in nearby Sutton, its design balancing tradition and contemporary flair in a way that speaks of quiet confidence and heartfelt celebration.
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A single-stem boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, the weave reminiscent of natural linen often seen in rustic Cheam village wedding venues. At its heart sits a tightly furled fuchsia rosebud, verging on deep crimson, the petals smooth and velvety, cupped closely together as if just on the cusp of opening. Around this central rose, tiny white baby's breath flowers cluster in gentle clouds, their delicate, star-like blooms creating a soft halo of lightness and contrast. Fresh green foliage, some with broader, darker leaves and others formed of fine, feathery, grass-like sprigs, fans out behind the rose, adding movement and a sense of natural, garden-picked charm like something gathered from a walk near Nonsuch Park. The stems are neatly bound at the base with a glossy red satin ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist's hand and finished with a small, decorative loop that catches the light. The overall lighting is bright yet gentle, revealing the freshness of the petals, the crisp white gypsophila, and the vivid greens without harsh shadows. This carefully crafted floral accessory feels perfect for a groom's lapel at a Cheam registry office ceremony, a prom at a local Sutton school, or a romantic dinner in a nearby High Street restaurant, embodying a sense of intimate celebration, refinement, and timeless romance in a compact, thoughtfully designed buttonhole. The photo offers an intimate view of a boutonniere that turns a dark charcoal grey suit into something unmistakably celebratory, perfect for a wedding day in Cheam. At its centre is a single rosebud in a rich cerise-pink hue, partially open so that its velvety petals spiral inward, catching the light along their smooth edges. Surrounding the rose, a delicate halo of white baby's breath adds a cloudlike softness, each tiny flower a crisp contrast against both the vivid pink and the deep charcoal of the jacket. The foliage is a blend of fine, feathery sprigs and slightly broader, glossy leaves, arranged to give the design a sense of movement and balance, as though the greenery is gently lifting the bloom forward. At the base of the flowers, a small, bright scarlet satin ribbon is tied into a neat bow, its thread-like sheen reflecting the rich tones of the red silk tie tucked under the lapel. The tie itself is smooth and plain, allowing colour to speak more than pattern, while a subtly patterned grey shirt glimmers faintly in the background, adding quiet sophistication. The suit fabric appears to be a finely woven wool blend, substantial yet refined, providing a matte backdrop that lets the flowers and ribbon take visual centre stage. Soft, natural light bathes the scene, making every petal, leaf, and stitch clearly defined without harshness. This is the kind of thoughtful buttonhole a groom, best man, or proud father might wear for a Cheam wedding, perhaps after picking up flowers on the way to Nonsuch Park - a small, floral emblem of love, courage, and celebration pinned close to the heart.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your big day in timeless style with our Red Rose Groom Buttonhole from Cheam Flowers. Expertly hand-crafted in Cheam, this classic buttonhole features a luxurious red rose, delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves, finished with a refined satin red ribbon. Designed to complement any wedding suit, it adds a romantic touch of colour and elegance to your groom's look, as well as best man and groomsmen.

Perfect for traditional, vintage or modern weddings, this red rose buttonhole is created using fresh, premium-quality blooms for a beautiful finish that lasts throughout your special day. The subtle gypsophila softens the bold red rose, while the aralia leaves provide rich greenery and structure for a polished, photo-ready appearance.

Ideal for weddings in Cheam and the surrounding areas, our friendly, reliable florists ensure every detail is just right. Price is for 4 buttonholes, making it easy to coordinate the whole wedding party. Order online from Cheam Flowers for beautifully crafted wedding buttonholes you can trust.
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