An elegant floral boutonniere, poised on a softly textured, neutral linen surface, seems to capture a quiet moment before a celebration somewhere in Keston's charming village setting. The fabric beneath is a warm, light oatmeal tone, its fine woven threads creating a gentle backdrop that lets the colours of the flowers glow without distraction. At the centre, a cluster of soft pink blooms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or small ruffled garden flowers, is gathered tightly, each petal curling and overlapping to form a cushion of blush tones. Hints of deeper rose appear toward the petal bases, while the outer edges remain pale and delicate, creating a subtle gradient that feels tender and romantic. Between these central flowers, airy sprays of classic white baby's breath weave in, their tiny, star-like florets forming a misty veil that lightens the whole composition and adds a nostalgic, timeless touch, like wedding photos taken near Keston Ponds. Slender spikes of lavender or dusky mauve blossoms are tucked thoughtfully among the pinks and whites, bringing cool notes of colour and a refined hint of contrast, just enough to deepen the palette. To one side, several elongated buds in creamy white fading gently into pale green rest along the fabric, their narrow, unfurled forms suggesting freesias or similarly graceful flowers that will open as the day unfolds. The blooms are supported by a base of lush, broad green leaves, their surfaces glossy and deep, forming a strong, verdant cradle. Delicate, grass-like strands and fine, ferny sprigs extend from the base, giving a whisper of natural movement and a slightly wild, garden-fresh feel. Around the tidy stem bundle, a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon is wrapped smoothly and tied into an elegant, perfectly balanced bow, its loops softly rounded and its tails lying neatly against the linen. The overall impression is of a lovingly handcrafted boutonniere, suitable for a wedding, prom, or graduation in or around Keston, and the kind of refined detail a local client might choose after discussing colours and textures with a trusted florist who knows the area's venues and style.
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A delicately crafted corsage-style boutonniere rests on softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen, the neutral fabric in gentle, even light that lets every petal and ribbon detail stand out. At the centre of the design, a small cluster of ruffled blush-pink blooms, reminiscent of miniature stock or petite garden flowers, gathers tightly together, each petal layered and softly frilled, as if just opened in a Keston garden after a cool morning shower. Threaded between these pastel flowers are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, their miniature stars adding an airy, romantic lightness and subtle movement to the arrangement. Here and there, fine spikes of lavender and soft purple florets introduce a whisper of deeper colour, bringing depth without overpowering the calm pink-and-white palette. To one side, several slender buds in creamy white fading to pale green lie elegantly along the linen, gently curved and still closed, suggesting freesias or similar graceful blooms that promise to unfurl later in the day, much like buds you might see along the paths near Keston Common. A base of glossy, broad green leaves cradles the flowers, their rich emerald tones grounding the design, while wispy, grass-like foliage and ferny fronds trail outwards, giving a light, natural, slightly wild edge. Around the neatly gathered stems, a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon is wrapped with care and finished in a precise bow, its loops smooth and its short tails resting against the fabric, catching a soft sheen. The overall feeling is of a lovingly made wedding or prom boutonniere, fresh and intimate, the kind of handcrafted floral accent a local Keston florist would prepare for a special celebration or photos on the way to a ceremony near Hayes or Bromley. A sharply focused close-up shows the upper torso of a man in a charcoal black suit, dressed for a wedding somewhere in Keston, perhaps just outside the church near Keston Common. The jacket fabric has a soft, slightly textured weave, and a pale dress shirt patterned with a fine grid peeks from beneath the lapel. At the centre of the image, a lustrous magenta silk tie glows in the natural light, its neat knot sitting just under the collar and reflecting gentle highlights. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is a carefully crafted buttonhole: creamy white buds, likely lisianthus or snapdragon, reach upwards, surrounded by clusters of blush pink and lavender-lilac blooms that suggest sweet peas or delicate stock. Tiny white clouds of gypsophila are threaded between the petals, adding a light, airy mist, while a few deeper purple florets give subtle depth. Around the base, glossy dark green leaves provide structure, their surfaces catching the light, and feathery fronds of bright green foliage arc softly outward, evoking the movement of a breeze over nearby Hayes Common. A slim satin ribbon in soft lavender is tied in a tidy bow at the stems, its sheen echoing the tie's vibrancy and unifying the palette. The mood is one of calm anticipation and gentle romance, as though the groom or special guest is about to step into the ceremony, the buttonhole quietly signalling celebration, elegance, and the personal touch that a local Keston florist brings to a summer wedding morning.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly designed by Florist Keston in Keston. This elegant buttonhole combines soft white lisianthus, striking purple anemone, and delicate white veronica, finished with graceful bear grass for a refined, modern look. Perfect for grooms seeking a fresh, contemporary accessory, this floral piece adds a touch of luxury to suits and formalwear without overpowering your overall look.

Handcrafted with premium, florist-quality blooms, each buttonhole is carefully arranged for long-lasting freshness throughout your special day. The crisp white and rich purple palette complements a wide range of wedding themes, from classic and romantic to chic and minimalist.

Ideal for grooms, best men, and groomsmen, the price includes 4 matching buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated and polished bridal party. At Florist Keston, we pride ourselves on reliable service and attention to detail, creating wedding flowers you can trust. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes online from our Keston florist and enjoy beautifully crafted, wedding-ready flowers designed to photograph perfectly and wear comfortably all day.
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    The buttonholes were perfect for our groom. They added a touch of class to his suit.

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    The arrangement was stunning and the flowers were of excellent quality. Perfect for our wedding.

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    The arrangement was absolutely gorgeous and added a touch of sophistication to our wedding. The flowers were fresh and vibrant.

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    The arrangement was elegant and perfectly suited our wedding theme. Highly satisfied.

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    The arrangement exceeded our expectations. Florist Keston provided excellent service throughout.

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    Beautifully arranged and very fresh. The buttonholes added elegance to the groom's attire.

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