A meticulously arranged boutonnière is displayed on a pale, oatmeal-toned fabric, its subtle weave and gentle creases giving the impression of natural linen, like the textiles often seen at countryside venues across Surrey. Positioned on a slight diagonal and angled upwards, the boutonnière draws attention first to its central rosebud: a tight, sculpted bloom in striking fuchsia, deepening in the inner petals to a saturated magenta hue. The bud is still compact, each petal layered smoothly over the next, creating a sense of poised energy and youthful romance. Encircling the rose are sprays of tiny white baby's breath flowers, each floret crisp and star-like, coming together as soft, airy clusters that diffuse light and provide a graceful contrast to the bold central colour. A combination of greenery frames the flowers: slender, feathery blades of bright green foliage radiate outward in fine lines, while broader, darker green leaves nestle closer to the bloom, giving a rich, natural backdrop. These varied textures and shades of green lend depth and structure, echoing the hedgerows and gardens found from Farnham to Dorking. At the base, the stems are carefully aligned and tightly bound with a luxurious red satin ribbon, its surface smooth and gently gleaming. The ribbon is wrapped in even, confident turns, finishing in a small, polished knot or loop that hints at the artisan's practiced hands and attention to detail. The lighting is clean, bright, and flattering, with soft shadows that model the contours of the petals and foliage without distraction. The overall impression is of a timeless, handcrafted floral accessory, ideal for a groom or prom guest dressing for a refined celebration in Surrey, whether at a historic manor, a village church, or an intimate registry office ceremony.
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A single, beautifully crafted boutonnière is laid diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, the kind of natural linen you might find in a rustic Surrey barn wedding near Guildford or Godalming. At its heart sits a tightly furled rosebud in vivid fuchsia, almost tipping into deep magenta, the petals smooth and velvety with a gentle sheen where the light catches their edges. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath nestle around the rose, their cloud-like blossoms creating a soft halo that highlights the drama of the central bloom. Behind and around this pair, fine, feathery sprigs of bright green foliage, reminiscent of asparagus fern or delicately cut ruscus, fan out in subtle arcs, giving the arrangement an airy, almost weightless feel. Slightly broader, darker green leaves sit closer to the stem, offering a quiet, grounding contrast and a sense of structure, as if cupping the rose protectively. At the base, the stems are wrapped with a narrow, glossy red satin ribbon, meticulously wound in smooth, even coils, then finished with a small, neat loop that hints at the florist's steady hand and practiced eye. The lighting is bright yet gentle, highlighting each texture-the satin-like petals, the crisp tiny flowers, the fine foliage, and the tactile weave of the fabric-without harsh shadows, as though the boutonnière were resting near a sunlit window in a Surrey village house. The overall mood is one of poised celebration and romance, evoking a groom's lapel at a country wedding, a prom night in Reigate or Epsom, or any formal occasion where a touch of colour and elegance is worn close to the heart. The photograph focuses tightly on a single boutonniere attached to a charcoal grey suit jacket, evoking the poised moment just before a wedding in Surrey begins. The central flower is a deep pink rose bud, partly opened so that its petals spiral inward in a smooth, velvety swirl, rich in colour and quietly romantic. Surrounding the rose, clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate halo, the minute blossoms appearing almost like a soft veil that lightens the composition. Around this, an arrangement of greenery offers depth and contrast: broad, glossy leaves press gently against the lapel, while slender, feathery sprigs stretch outward, giving the buttonhole a sense of natural movement similar to foliage rustling in Surrey's woodland edges and parkland. At the stem, a narrow red satin ribbon is tied into a tidy bow, the bright scarlet sheen mirroring the tone and texture of the smooth red silk tie that lies neatly beneath the lapel. Behind the boutonniere, a subtly patterned grey dress shirt is visible, and the fine wool surface of the suit jacket adds a refined, lightly textured backdrop. The lighting is soft and flattering, emphasising the harmony between the flowers and the tailored clothing. Everything about this image suggests thoughtful coordination and quiet confidence, making the buttonhole a fitting choice for grooms, groomsmen, or honoured guests at Surrey weddings hosted in barns, manor houses, and contemporary venues alike.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add a touch of timeless romance to your wedding look with our Red Rose Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Surrey. Handcrafted using a premium red rose, delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves, this elegant buttonhole is finished with a neat satin red ribbon for a refined, polished finish. Designed to complement classic and contemporary wedding suits alike, it brings rich colour and texture to your lapel without overwhelming your outfit.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this set includes 4 matching buttonholes, ensuring a coordinated look across your wedding party. Each piece is carefully arranged by our expert Surrey florists to guarantee freshness, balance and comfort to wear throughout your special day. The red rose symbolises love and passion, while the soft gypsophila adds a romantic, airy feel that looks beautiful in photos.

Ideal for weddings in Surrey and the surrounding areas, these red rose buttonholes are a stylish choice for traditional, winter or Valentine-themed celebrations. At Flowers Surrey, we pride ourselves on premium quality blooms and reliable local service, so you can focus on enjoying your big day. Order online for convenient delivery and let our experienced team take care of the details.
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