This image presents an elegant wedding boutonniere lying diagonally on a subtly textured, light beige surface, reminiscent of the natural linen table runners often used in Tottenham reception venues and local town halls. At its centre, a single creamy white rosebud draws the eye, the petals tightly furled yet already showing the gentle curves that will eventually open into a full rose. The bloom is smooth and velvety, with a soft ivory tone that feels almost luminous against the subdued background. Just at the base of the flower, faint green sepals peek out, hinting at its freshness and careful handling. Encircling the rose on one side are fine, cloud-like clusters of baby's breath; the tiny white flowers form loose sprays that lend lightness and a slightly whimsical touch to the otherwise classic design. Interwoven among these are various greens: slender, pointed leaves in a deep forest green and a few more delicate, fern-like fronds, which add movement and texture, as though they had been selected from a florist's bucket early that morning in a Tottenham shop close to Bruce Grove station. The stems of the rose and foliage are gathered tidily and wrapped in crisp, white satin ribbon, the fabric smoothed down so that it lies flat and shining, before being tied into a neat, symmetrical bow just beneath the flower head. The bow's small loops and short tails reinforce the sense of refinement and precision, suggesting a boutonniere ready to be pinned onto a groom's or groomsman's lapel. Soft, diffused lighting washes over the scene, enhancing the creamy whites and rich greens while leaving gentle shadows on the woven fabric. The overall effect is one of timeless, understated sophistication, evoking the quiet pause before a wedding ceremony in or around Tottenham, when final details are checked and emotions run high but hopeful.
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A classic white rose wedding boutonniere is placed diagonally across a soft, linen-like beige fabric, the weave of the material forming a gentle crosshatch that feels very much like the natural textiles seen in small bridal studios around Tottenham High Road. At the heart of the image sits a single creamy white rosebud, its velvety petals still mostly furled, curving inwards in tight, elegant spirals with just the faintest blush of ivory at the edges. The base of the bloom shows a hint of green sepals, giving away its freshness, as if it has just been prepared in a local florist's workroom minutes before a ceremony at Bruce Castle or a nearby registry office. Surrounding the rose are fine sprays of baby's breath, their tiny white florets forming airy, cloud-like clusters that soften the outline of the central bloom and give the boutonniere a light, romantic halo. Slender, deep green leaves and a few more feathery, fern-like sprigs cradle the flowers, their glossy surfaces catching subtle highlights and offering a cool contrast to the warm cream of the rose. The stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled smooth and secured in a precise little bow just below the flower head, suggesting careful, practiced hands and professional craftsmanship. Soft, diffused lighting falls from one side, brightening the rose petals and the baby's breath while casting the background into gentle shadow, so the boutonniere appears almost to glow against the neutral cloth. The overall mood is calm, poised, and quietly joyful, evoking the anticipation of a groom or groomsman adjusting this small floral detail on a lapel before stepping out into a Tottenham wedding celebration. A close-up photograph shows the left lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit, the fabric a fine wool with precise tailoring that might belong to a groom stepping out of a classic Tottenham church near Bruce Grove. The camera focuses tightly on a single elegant boutonniere pinned just above the welt pocket, each thread of stitching along the lapel edge sharply defined. A crisp, pale dress shirt with a soft check pattern peeks from beneath the jacket, and a bold, solid red tie with a satin sheen runs vertically through the frame, its knot neat and confident, like someone ready to walk down the aisle. Nestled into the lapel, the boutonniere is composed around one creamy white rosebud, its petals tightly curled and velvety, promising to open as the celebration unfolds. Around the rose, tiny white blossoms of baby's breath cluster in a cloud-like halo, giving a delicate, almost misty texture that softens the strong suit lines. Fine, bright green foliage fans behind, with slender, feathery fronds and slightly broader leaves offering a fresh, natural contrast to the structured cloth. A narrow white satin ribbon gathers the stems into a compact, polished finish, its small bow sitting snugly against the jacket. The lighting feels like gentle indoor afternoon light, perhaps in a town hall near Tottenham High Road, lending a subtle glow to the rose and tie. The overall mood is one of poised anticipation and heartfelt formality, capturing the quiet significance of a small floral detail chosen with care for a wedding or black-tie event in North London.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Create a timeless, elegant look for your wedding day with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Tottenham Florist. Featuring a premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a lush aralia leaf, this classic buttonhole is finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon for a refined, polished finish. Designed to sit beautifully on any style of wedding suit, it's perfect for grooms seeking a clean, sophisticated floral detail that photographs beautifully. Carefully crafted by our skilled florists in Tottenham, this set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen. Each piece is made fresh to order using high-quality blooms for lasting freshness throughout your special day. Choose Tottenham Florist for reliable service, premium flowers and a seamless wedding experience. Order your white rose groom buttonholes online and enjoy expert, friendly support from your local Tottenham wedding florist.
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