A softly lit boutonniere featuring a single peach rose lies carefully arranged on a neutral, linen-like fabric in a pale beige tone, much like the understated textiles seen in modern Poplar apartments near Canary Wharf's edge. The rose is positioned diagonally, drawing the eye along its graceful line; its petals spiral outward from a deeper, warm peach centre that hints at the glow of late afternoon sun, gradually fading into lighter, almost creamy tones along the gently ruffled edges. Tucked closely to one side is a cluster of white baby's breath, the tiny, round blossoms forming a cloud of delicate texture that contrasts with the smooth, velvety petals of the rose. Encircling the flowers, fine strands of bright green foliage add movement and freshness, while a couple of broader, darker green leaves curl neatly at the base, creating a natural cradle that gives the arrangement subtle depth. The stems are perfectly aligned and encased in a peach satin ribbon that matches the rose's hue; the ribbon is wrapped with meticulous care, its soft sheen catching the light before ending in a petite, elegant bow that secures the design. The background cloth has a visible, even weave, its oatmeal shade and tactile texture adding quiet sophistication without drawing attention away from the floral artistry. The gentle, diffuse lighting reveals every curve of petal and sprig, evoking the sense of a calm moment before a celebration-a groom or guest pausing in a Poplar townhouse off East India Dock Road, boutonniere ready to be pinned, the air filled with the soft anticipation of vows, photos, and shared laughter yet to come.
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A single peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the kind of neutral background you might see on a carefully set table in a Poplar townhouse near Bartlett Park. The rose is captured in that perfect moment between bud and bloom, its petals spiralling open from a warm, sunset-peach centre to softer, creamy edges, as if brushed with light. Tiny white clouds of gypsophila, or baby's breath, nestle close to the rose on the upper side, their miniature blooms adding an airy, bridal lightness that softens the whole composition. Around them, slender blades of bright green foliage and a few broader, darker green leaves curve gracefully, framing the flower like calm strokes of paint. The stems are neatly bound in a matte peach satin ribbon that echoes the rose's tone; the ribbon is wrapped tightly and finished with a small, tidy knot, giving the piece a polished, handcrafted feel. The fabric beneath has a fine, even weave, its oat-coloured threads catching the soft, diffuse light in a way that adds depth without distraction. The overall mood is gentle and intimate, as though the boutonniere has been set down for a quiet moment before being pinned to a lapel for a wedding along the canals of Poplar or a prom near East India Dock. You can almost imagine the cool, silky texture of the rose petals and the subtle, green sweetness of its scent, making this petite floral accessory feel like a promise of celebration and tender, memorable moments. With its gentle elegance, this classic buttonhole reflects the romance and anticipation often found at Poplar celebrations. The close-up reveals a gentleman's formal attire: a deep, textured charcoal suit jacket recalling Poplar's riverside refinement, paired with a checked shirt in pale blue for a clean, fresh contrast. Nestled on the lapel is a single peach rose-its buttery-soft petals luminous, inviting, and meticulously curled to perfection. Encircling the central bloom are wisps of delicate white baby's breath and verdant arcs of greenery, echoing the natural flourish of local churchyard gardens. A peach satin ribbon, tied simply at the boutonniere's stem, binds the composition with a subtle yet intentional sheen, echoing the vibrance of the tie below. The arrangement's tactile beauty-silky petals, feathery accents, and a hint of garden scent-captures the heartfelt touch of Poplar's trusted florists. More than just a finishing detail, this boutonniere becomes a keepsake of unity and joy, meant to be worn at the heart of cherished moments celebrated along the East London skyline.

ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Add a vibrant, elegant touch to your wedding party with our Orange Rose Groom Buttonhole from Flowers Poplar. Handcrafted with a premium orange rose, delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves, this luxury buttonhole brings warm, eye-catching colour to any suit. Finished with a high-quality orange satin ribbon, it's designed to look flawless from the ceremony through to the evening reception.

Perfect for grooms, best men, ushers and VIP guests, each set includes four matching buttonholes for a coordinated, polished look across your bridal party. Our skilled florists in Poplar carefully prepare every piece to ensure freshness, comfort and secure pinning.

Ideal for autumn, rustic or bright colour-themed weddings, this orange rose buttonhole pairs beautifully with ivory, navy, grey and charcoal suits. Order online from Flowers Poplar for reliable, friendly service and beautifully presented blooms. Enjoy quick local delivery from our Poplar flower shop and arrive at your big day with confident, picture-ready style.
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    The orange roses were absolutely gorgeous and added such a joyful touch to our wedding attire.

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    High-quality materials and exquisite design. Flowers Poplar delivered exactly what I was looking for.

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    I was amazed by the quality and freshness of the buttonholes. They truly enhanced my wedding look.

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    Fast delivery and top-notch quality. Highly recommend Flowers Poplar for their beautiful floral arrangements.

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    The combination of orange roses and delicate gypsophila was breathtaking. Truly a standout detail for our wedding.

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