The image presents a classic wedding boutonniere placed at a diagonal angle across a soft, light beige background that resembles finely woven linen, its understated texture creating a calm, elegant stage for the flowers. At the centre of the design is a single white rosebud, its petals a smooth, creamy ivory that transitions almost imperceptibly from a slightly tighter core to edges just beginning to relax and unfurl. The rose is fresh and plump, with a hint of its green sepals visible at the base, suggesting it has been prepared only hours before it might be worn by a groom heading to a ceremony in New Barnet or nearby High Barnet. Surrounding the bloom on one side, tufts of white baby's breath (gypsophila) extend outward, their tiny, star-like blossoms forming a gentle, cloud-like frame that introduces fine texture and a feeling of weightlessness. Around and beneath the flowers, several types of green foliage weave through the composition: narrow, glossy dark-green leaves that run parallel to the stem, and more delicate, fern-textured greenery that adds layered depth and a hint of movement, as though caught in a soft breeze near Greenhill Gardens. The stems of all elements are elegantly gathered and tightly wrapped in pure white satin ribbon. This ribbon is smooth, with a subtle sheen that catches the soft, diffused lighting, and it is finished with a neat, proportionate bow sitting just below the floral head, emphasising the boutonniere's readiness to be pinned onto a lapel. The lighting itself is gentle and even, enhancing every contour of the rose and the intricate structure of the gypsophila while leaving the background quiet and unobtrusive. The overall impression is one of timeless refinement and intimate celebration, the kind of handcrafted piece a New Barnet florist might create for formal weddings, vow renewals, or black-tie events across the local area.
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A single white rose boutonniere is laid diagonally across a softly textured, light beige linen-style fabric, the neutral background allowing every careful detail of the design to stand out. At the heart of the arrangement sits a creamy ivory rosebud, its velvety petals still gently furled, suggesting a bloom freshly opened that morning in a New Barnet florist's cooler. The rose is framed by wisps of deep green foliage, some leaves slender and pointed, others feathery and fern-like, creating a natural cradle that feels both refined and slightly woodland in character. Nestled to one side and just behind the rose are fine clouds of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their miniature blossoms forming a soft halo that lightens the composition and echoes the purity of the central flower. The stems of rose, foliage, and gypsophila are neatly bound together with a pristine white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a small, perfectly tied bow that sits just beneath the head of the rose, ready to be pinned to a lapel before a ceremony at Hadley Common or a registry office near New Barnet station. Gentle, diffused lighting falls across the scene, highlighting the subtle sheen of the satin, the delicate texture of each petal, and the rich green tones of the leaves, while casting the light fabric background into a calm, understated blur. The overall mood is one of classic wedding elegance and quiet anticipation, the sort of timeless boutonniere a groom or groomsman might wear to a traditional celebration in the Barnet area, symbolising new beginnings, sincerity, and a graceful, understated style. A close-up photograph shows the refined details of a man's formal wedding outfit, as if he is standing just outside a New Barnet ceremony venue on a bright afternoon. The focus rests on the left lapel of a impeccably tailored charcoal grey suit jacket, its fine wool blend catching the light in soft, diagonal lines that hint at quality craftsmanship. Along the edge of the lapel, neat rows of stitching are clearly visible, guiding the eye down towards a precise welt pocket flap. Beneath the jacket, a crisp, pale dress shirt with a subtle checkered pattern peeks through, its tiny grid squares lending a quiet texture that contrasts gently with the smoothness of the suit. Framed centrally is a solid red tie, likely satin or silk, knotted with care so it sits perfectly straight; its bold scarlet tone brings a sense of confidence and celebration to the ensemble. Pinned proudly to the lapel is a classic boutonniere: a single creamy white rosebud with tightly furled petals that appear velvety and fresh, glowing slightly against the darker cloth. Around the rose, small cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath soften the composition, while fine, feathery strands of green foliage and a broader curved leaf create a sense of movement and natural grace. The stems are neatly gathered and finished with a tiny white satin bow, its smooth sheen catching just a touch of light. The image feels intimate and poised, ideal for illustrating groom or groomsman styling for weddings in and around New Barnet, from quiet registry offices to elegant venues near local parks and green spaces, where every detail of the day has been chosen with quiet care and meaning.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Florist New Barnet. This elegant buttonhole features a single premium white rose, delicately paired with dainty gypsophila and finished with rich green aralia leaf for a classic, timeless look. Hand-tied with a white satin ribbon, it sits beautifully on any style or colour of wedding suit, from traditional tails to modern slim-fit jackets.

Expertly crafted by our professional florists in New Barnet, each set includes four matching buttonholes, perfect for the groom, best man and groomsmen. The fresh white rose symbolises purity and new beginnings, making it a meaningful choice for your special day. Gypsophila adds soft texture and romance, while the aralia leaf brings structure and depth to the design.

Ideal for church weddings, registry office ceremonies and modern celebrations alike, this white rose buttonhole is designed for comfort, secure attachment and all-day freshness. Order online from floristnewbarnet.co.uk for reliable local service and beautifully presented wedding flowers you can trust.
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