A single white rose boutonniere is presented diagonally across a neutral, light beige background that resembles finely woven linen, its crosshatch texture clearly visible yet softly blurred so as not to distract from the floral detail. At the centre sits a creamy ivory rosebud, tightly coiled but just beginning to open, with inner petals that appear plush and velvety, and outer petals gently cupping the bloom in a graceful oval. A faint hint of green at the base, where the sepals meet the stem, suggests a flower cut at ideal freshness, the kind a local Castelnau florist might select in the early morning for a wedding taking place near the Thames or the leafy streets around Lonsdale Road. To one side and slightly behind the rose, sprays of baby's breath spread out in light, cloud-like clusters. Each minute blossom is a bright point of white against the surrounding greenery, adding airiness and a sense of delicacy that softens the more defined form of the rose. Slender, deep green leaves flank the central bloom, some smooth and slightly glossy, others more feathery with fine divisions, giving the boutonniere depth and a natural, garden-inspired character. The stems are gathered and meticulously wrapped in pure white satin ribbon, the material smooth and slightly reflective, hugging the stems in a clean, cylindrical band. Just beneath the rose, the ribbon is tied into a small, understated bow whose loops and trailing ends lie flat and controlled, indicating skilled, practiced hands. Soft, diffused lighting falls across the scene from above, catching the gentle sheen of the satin and the subtle contours of each petal while casting faint, elegant shadows on the fabric. The mood of the image is calm and refined, evoking a wedding morning in Castelnau as a groom or groomsman pins this traditional white rose boutonniere to a suit jacket before heading to a ceremony at a nearby church, registry office, or riverside venue.
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A finely crafted wedding boutonniere rests diagonally across a softly textured, pale beige fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle weave running in gentle diagonals beneath the flowers. At the heart of the design is a single creamy white rosebud, still mostly furled, its velvety petals curving inward with the quiet promise of a fresh bloom. The rose is pure and luminous, with the faintest hint of green at the base where the sepals cradle the stem, suggesting that it has been cut at peak freshness, as you might expect from a Castelnau florist preparing designs for a ceremony along the riverside. Surrounding the rose are delicate clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a soft cloud suspended on fine, branching stems. These airy blooms create a halo around the central rose, giving the boutonniere a light, romantic feel that suits grooms and groomsmen at intimate weddings in and around Castelnau, Barnes Common, or across the bridge in Hammersmith. Slender pieces of deep green foliage frame the composition, some leaves narrow and pointed, others feathery and fern-like, adding texture and a rich contrast to the white petals. The stems are carefully bound together with smooth, pure white satin ribbon, wrapped neatly and finished in a small, tidy bow just below the blossom, indicating where the piece would sit against a lapel. Soft, diffused lighting falls from one side, catching the gentle sheen of the ribbon, the subtle curves of the rose, and the crisp edges of the greenery. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and timeless tradition, evoking the anticipation of a wedding morning as the groom dresses for a ceremony in a quiet Castelnau church or a nearby registry office. This image speaks clearly of formal occasions, refined styling, and the sentimental symbolism of a single white rose worn close to the heart. A close-up photograph focuses tightly on a groom's charcoal grey suit jacket, showing a single white rose boutonniere pinned with care to the left lapel, the small details as clear as if you were standing beside him on a Castelnau wedding morning. The suit fabric is a fine wool blend, smooth yet slightly textured, with neat stitching tracing the lapel's edge and the welt pocket flap resting just beneath the flowers. Under the jacket, a light dress shirt with a subtle check pattern peeks through, its soft grid of pale tones adding gentle contrast. At the centre of the image sits a bold, solid red tie, likely silk or satin, knotted precisely and glowing against the deeper charcoal, evoking the quiet excitement of a formal celebration near the Thames. The boutonniere itself is delicately composed: a creamy white rosebud with tightly furled petals, perfectly fresh, rises from a cushion of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom forming a misty halo. Fine threads of bright green foliage and a broader, darker leaf cradle the rose and gypsophila, giving structure and movement. At the base, a small white satin ribbon is tied into a crisp bow, securing the stems neatly to the lapel. The lighting is soft and even, flattering every texture from fabric to petal, suggesting an indoor preparation moment before the ceremony. This image quietly conveys poise, romance, and meticulous floristry, the sort of finishing touch a Castelnau groom might choose for a church wedding off Lonsdale Road or a riverside reception a short stroll from the local florist.

WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your special day with our elegant White Rose Groom Buttonhole from Castelnau Florist, Castelnau. Designed to sit perfectly on any style of wedding suit, this refined buttonhole features a single premium white rose paired with delicate gypsophila and a lush aralia leaf. Finished with a hand-tied white satin ribbon, it offers a timeless, romantic look that complements both classic and contemporary wedding themes.

Each set includes four carefully crafted buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen, ensuring a coordinated and polished bridal party. Our experienced florists select only fresh, high-quality blooms for a long-lasting, photo-ready finish throughout your wedding day.

Perfect for church, registry office or outdoor ceremonies, this white rose buttonhole adds a touch of luxury and sophistication without overpowering your overall style. Order online from Castelnau Florist for reliable, friendly service and prompt local delivery, so you can enjoy stress-free wedding flower planning.
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    Superior quality and elegant design. Castelnau Florist is my go-to for floral arrangements.

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    High-quality and beautifully arranged. Received numerous compliments from guests.

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    Quick and reliable service. The arrangement was exactly what we wanted.

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    The same-day delivery was a lifesaver. The boutonniere arrived fresh and beautifully presented.

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    Very pleased with the quality and freshness of the flowers. Castelnau Florist delivered excellently.

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    The flowers were fresh and the overall arrangement was beautiful. Highly recommend.

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    Fast delivery and the flowers were perfect. Highly recommend for any wedding needs.

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    The arrangement was elegant and lasted throughout the entire celebration. Very pleased.

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    The boutonniere was stunning and complimented the groom's attire perfectly.

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