A compact, beautifully balanced boutonniere is displayed on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric, the subtle linen-like weave creating a calm, neutral stage that lets every detail of the flowers stand out. At its centre, a single white alstroemeria bloom opens generously, the petals smooth yet slightly ruffled at the edges, like fine paper gently curled by hand. Near the flower's throat, slender reddish-brown speckles and streaks add intricate patterning, drawing the eye toward the pale stamens nestled inside. Nestled alongside this focal bloom is a bright lime-green cone of tightly clustered buds, similar to a diminutive Ornithogalum spike, providing a striking structural counterpoint and a vivid shot of green that feels as fresh as a spring morning stroll through Covent Garden Market. Wisps of classic white baby's breath weave through the design, their countless tiny flowers forming a light, cloud-like veil around the central elements, softening transitions and lending an airy romance to the piece. The arrangement is anchored by layers of lush foliage: broad, dark green, sword-shaped leaves create a steady backbone, while slender, grass-like strands and delicate fronds curve outward, adding movement and a slightly untamed, garden-fresh character that speaks to a florist's skilled yet natural touch. At one end, the stems are carefully wrapped and finished with a glossy satin ribbon in a vivid, joyful shade of pink, tied into a small, tidy bow whose loops and tails subtly shimmer in the even lighting. The result is a thoroughly considered piece that feels both refined and personal-perfect for wedding parties, proms, or black-tie events held in and around Covent Garden-and it reflects the kind of thoughtful design and flower freshness you might expect from a local studio like Covent Garden Florist, preparing finishing touches for a city celebration. Every element, from colour harmony to texture, conveys quiet celebration, tenderness, and the promise of a special day.
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A delicately handcrafted boutonniere is laid out on a softly textured, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, its neutral tone echoing the understated elegance of a Covent Garden townhouse interior. At the heart of the design sits a single white alstroemeria bloom, its broad, slightly ruffled petals opening gently to reveal fine reddish-brown speckles near the throat and pale stamens dusted with pollen. Just to the side, a vivid lime-green cone of tightly packed buds, resembling an Ornithogalum spike, introduces a sculptural line and a fresh springtime energy, as if plucked from a market stall by the cobbles of the Piazza. Threaded between the focal elements are airy clouds of white baby's breath; the tiny star-shaped blooms rest on slender stems, creating a soft, misty halo that lightens the whole composition. The flowers are cradled by a contrast of foliage: broad, dark green, sword-like leaves form a supportive cradle, while finer grass-like blades and wispy fronds add movement and a sense of gentle breeze drifting up from the nearby Embankment. At one end, a glossy satin ribbon in bright, cheerful pink is tied into a neat, compact bow, its loops and trailing ends catching the light and bringing a playful, romantic accent against the calm whites and greens. The lighting is even and natural, clearly revealing textures-the satiny smoothness of the petals, the faintly raised weave of the fabric background, and the structured geometry of the green bud cluster. This small floral piece feels intimate and lovingly composed, perfectly suited for a wedding buttonhole, a prom corsage, or a special celebration dinner in one of Covent Garden's tucked-away restaurants, carrying with it a quiet sense of anticipation and joy. A close-up, high-angle photograph shows the upper torso of a man dressed for a formal event somewhere near Covent Garden, his attire centred on a charcoal grey suit jacket with clean, sculpted shoulders and a sharply pressed lapel. Against the deep tone of the fabric, a pale dress shirt with a faint grid pattern peeks out beneath a smooth lavender tie, knotted tidily at the collar and dropping straight down the chest. Pinned to the left lapel is a meticulously crafted wedding buttonhole: a slim, pale green spire of unopened buds rises at the top, giving height and a quiet sense of anticipation. Nestled beneath it, several white Alstroemeria blooms open gently, their petals marked with fine maroon streaks and soft golden centres that catch the light. They are haloed by a delicate mist of white gypsophila, each tiny floret creating a cloud-like softness around the more structured flowers. Slender blades of grass-like greenery curve outward in graceful arcs, joined by deeper green leaves that add depth and contrast against the dark jacket. At the base, the stems are bound in a lilac satin ribbon tied into a neat bow that mirrors the colour of the tie, pulling the entire palette together in a subtle harmony of grey, white, green, and lavender. The lighting is natural and gentle, as if taken just outside a venue close to the piazza, evoking the poised, hopeful stillness of a groom or prom guest moments before stepping into a celebration in central London.

WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add an elegant finishing touch to your wedding suit with our White Alstroemeria Groom Buttonhole from Covent Garden Florist. This refined design combines crisp white alstroemeria, delicate white veronica, airy gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves to create a fresh, modern buttonhole with timeless appeal. Perfect for grooms, groomsmen and fathers of the bride, each piece is carefully handcrafted in our Covent Garden flower shop to ensure quality, consistency and comfort when worn all day. The soft white blooms pair beautifully with classic navy, grey or black suits, making this boutonniere a versatile choice for any wedding theme, from city chic to country romance. Sold as a set of four buttonholes, it's ideal for coordinating your bridal party with minimal effort. Our experienced florists select premium, long-lasting stems so your flowers look immaculate from the first photos to the final dance. Order online from CoventGardenFlorist.co.uk for reliable, professional service and beautifully finished wedding flowers prepared with care in the heart of London.
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    As a party planner, I have been using this florist for many years now for a wide variety of weddings and other occasions and I never had a missed delivery or any kind of delay. Plus the wedding arrangements always arrive fresh and fragrant.

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    I have had terrific luck with ordering online from this flower shop. My sister really loved the flowers that I ordered for her wedding. I can't even begin to think using another company.

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    My flowers were absolutely breathtaking and I can’t thank this team enough. Lots of people commented on them on our wedding day, and they were worth every penny because of the unique arrangements. Beautiful! I’d recommend this firm for any buttonholes or flowers!

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