A finely detailed boutonnière rests at a slight diagonal across a subtly textured beige fabric, the background's linen-like weave recalling a rustic tablecloth in a Brockley café. The focal point is a single rosebud in a striking fuchsia-to-deep-magenta shade, its petals tightly furled in a smooth, sculpted spiral that gives the bloom a sense of elegant restraint, as though holding back the full drama of opening. Encircling this rich central rose are clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming part of a delicate, airy constellation that softens the intensity of the colour and introduces a whisper-light contrast. Fresh green foliage frames the flowers from behind and below: slender, grass-like fronds fan out in feathery arcs, creating a halo of movement, while a few broader, darker green leaves sit closer to the stem, building a supportive base and enhancing the overall depth. At the base, the stems are neatly wrapped in a vibrant red satin ribbon, smooth and glossy, wound in tight, precise coils that end in a small knot or subtle bow, adding a classic, tailored finish. The lighting is clear and bright, picking up the gentle sheen on the ribbon, the soft texture of the rose petals, and the fine structure of the baby's breath, while casting only the faintest shadows. The boutonnière feels ready to be pinned to a lapel for a groom or guest heading to a Brockley wedding, a prom at a nearby school, or an evening celebration along Brockley Road, a timeless floral accent that quietly speaks of care, romance, and thoughtful craftsmanship.
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A single rose boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, its neutral tone reminiscent of a linen table runner in a Brockley townhouse. At the centre, a tightly furled fuchsia rosebud, edging toward deep crimson, holds its petals in a smooth, velvety spiral, capturing that poised moment just before full bloom. Around this vivid focal point, tiny white baby's breath flowers gather in cloud-like clusters, each minuscule floret adding a soft, airy halo that lightens the composition and heightens the rose's bold colour. Bright green, feathery foliage, similar to asparagus fern or fine ruscus, fans gently from behind and around the bloom, their slender fronds creating a sense of movement, like leaves stirring in the breeze on Hilly Fields. Broader, darker green leaves nestle closer to the stem, providing a solid, grounding base that makes the colours appear even richer. The stems are neatly bound in a glossy red satin ribbon, wrapped with meticulous care into a slim, elegant band that hugs the base, adding a final glint of colour that echoes the rose. The lighting is bright yet soft, revealing every petal curve, every tiny baby's breath flower, and the subtle weave of the background fabric, giving the whole piece a polished, romantic feel. This is the kind of carefully crafted lapel flower chosen for a Brockley wedding, a prom night, or a special celebration dinner on Brockley Road, where a single rose on a jacket quietly signals love, formality, and a personal touch of elegance. This image focuses on a single, thoughtfully crafted wedding buttonhole, resting against the lapel of a dark charcoal grey suit that could belong to a groom heading to a Brockley ceremony. At the heart of the arrangement is a cerise-pink rosebud, partially open and luxuriously velvety, its tightly coiled petals catching the light and drawing attention with their rich, romantic hue. Surrounding the rose is a soft halo of white baby's breath, each tiny cluster of flowers appearing crisp and delicate, standing out like a spray of stars against the dark fabric of the jacket. A blend of lush greenery frames the composition: smooth, glossy leaves add a polished structure, while slender, feather-like sprigs reach outward, giving the buttonhole a sense of gentle movement and natural ease, as if inspired by a stroll through one of Brockley's green spaces. At the base, a narrow scarlet satin ribbon is tied into a neat, compact bow, echoing the tone of the smooth red silk tie that lies flat beneath the lapel and tying the whole look together. The suit appears to be a fine charcoal wool blend, paired with a subtly patterned grey shirt just visible at the collar, which lends a hint of texture without overpowering the floral detail. The lighting is soft yet precise, highlighting the interplay of textures-from the rose's petals to the satin sheen-and casting subtle shadows in the folds of the cloth. This boutonniere suggests a moment of calm anticipation for a groom, best man, or cherished guest in Brockley, where each carefully chosen element reflects thoughtfulness, tradition, and the quiet excitement of the day.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Make a timeless statement on your wedding day with our Red Rose Groom Buttonhole from Brockley Florist. Designed for classic elegance, this groom's boutonnière features a premium red rose, delicate gypsophila and lush aralia leaves, finished with a refined satin red ribbon. The rich red tones stand out beautifully against any wedding suit, creating a romantic and sophisticated look in every photo.

Handcrafted in Brockley by our expert florists, each buttonhole is carefully wired and arranged to sit comfortably and securely on the lapel. The soft cloud of gypsophila adds texture and lightness, while the aralia foliage brings a fresh, modern touch to this traditional design. Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, the price includes four matching buttonholes to coordinate your entire wedding party.

Ideal for classic, romantic and winter weddings, this red rose buttonhole pairs perfectly with red, black, navy or grey suits. Order online from Brockley Florist for premium quality, reliable service and beautifully presented wedding flowers ready for your big day.
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    A gorgeous addition to my suit. The gypsophila provided a delicate balance to the bold red roses.

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    The perfect blend of colors and textures. My wedding party looked coordinated and stylish.

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    The buttonholes were a beautiful addition to my suit. Fresh and vibrant flowers.

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    Elegant and sophisticated, exactly what I wanted for my special day. The satin ribbons were a lovely finish.

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    Exceptional quality and stunning design. The perfect addition to our wedding party.

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    The perfect accessory for the groom. High-quality flowers and excellent presentation.

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    Loved the combination of red roses and gypsophila. Added a touch of romance to my suit.

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