Queen's Park BUTTONHOLES

At Queen's Park Flowers, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to finish your outfit perfectly, whether you're saying "I do" at *Queen's Park* bandstand or heading to a special event near Salusbury Road or Chamberlayne Road.

Each buttonhole is created by an experienced local florist using fresh, seasonal flowers. From classic white rose lapel pins to wild, textured designs with herbs and foliage, we'll style your buttonholes to complement your bouquet, suit and overall theme.

We regularly design wedding and event buttonholes for couples and families across Queen's Park, Kilburn, and Maida Vale, with consultations available in-store just off Victoria Road. Our team understands how flowers behave over the day - we wire, tape and condition each stem so your buttonholes stay neat and photo-ready from first look to last dance.

  • Coordinated designs to match bouquets, corsages and venue flowers
  • Carefully packaged to protect delicate blooms in transit
  • Clear guidance on how to pin and wear each piece

Need buttonholes in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery across Queen's Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your preferred style, add any colour notes, and our team at Queen's Park Flowers will take care of the rest.

For weddings, proms, black-tie events or intimate family occasions, trust our local florists to create stylish, comfortable-to-wear bouquets and buttonholes that photograph beautifully and feel personal to you.

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BUTTONHOLES
A carefully arranged wedding boutonniere lies against a softly woven, light beige linen cloth, the subtle texture of the fabric providing a calm, neutral stage for its colours to glow. The main flowers are two open lisianthus blooms, their silky white petals richly ruffled and outlined in a deep purple that drifts between plum and violet, giving each flower a painterly, two-toned halo. Nestled close to them, small white filler flowers-similar to baby's breath-form gentle clusters, lending a cloud-like softness that lightens the composition. Rising beside the lisianthus is a slender spike of muscari, its tiny, tightly packed bell-shaped blossoms a saturated grape-purple, bringing a vertical accent and a hint of woodland texture that feels at home in the leafy streets around Queen's Park. Two pale green buds rest quietly within the design, still closed and smooth, suggesting the promise of blooms to come and evoking that quiet anticipation just before a ceremony begins. Around the flowers, fine, feathery greenery arcs delicately, its airy texture reminiscent of asparagus fern, contrasted by a few more solid green leaves that anchor the eye and give the piece structure. All the stems are pulled together in a neat line and wrapped with a crisp white satin ribbon, the fabric gleaming softly and tied into a tidy bow that marks this as a formal, considered accessory. The lighting in the image is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, enhancing the sense of calm refinement. This boutonniere feels ideal for a groom or groomsman heading to a local Queen's Park wedding, embodying understated elegance and the fresh, early-morning stillness before guests arrive.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a gently woven, light beige linen background, a single floral boutonniere or corsage lies as if waiting to be pinned on just before the ceremony, its colours softened by even, natural light. The base fabric has a subtle, canvas-like texture, evoking the relaxed, understated charm of a Queen's Park townhouse interior. At the centre of the piece is a cluster of softly ruffled blooms in pale pink and blush, likely miniature stock or similar garden-style flowers, their petals layered in tiny curls that give them a cloud-like fullness. These pastel pink flowers are interspersed with airy sprays of classic white baby's breath, each tiny floret rising on slender stems to create a fine, misty halo around the main blooms. Threaded through this delicate mix are small sprigs of lavender or deep purple flowers, their cooler tones adding contrast and drawing the eye into the deeper layers of the design. On one side of the boutonniere, a few elongated buds in creamy white and pale green extend outward, gently arched and still half closed, like freesia or similar slender buds that promise fragrance as they open through the day. All the flowers are anchored by a base of lush, emerald green leaves, smooth and gently pointed, with finer, grass-like or ferny greenery escaping from the edges to introduce a slightly untamed, garden-fresh feel. The stems are meticulously bound together with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, its smooth, lustrous surface tied into a compact, balanced bow with neat trails that lie along the fabric. Created in the style favoured for weddings and proms across Queen's Park and the surrounding streets, this piece feels both refined and romantic, the kind of subtle detail that completes a suit or wrist corsage for an intimate celebration.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid gracefully across a light oat-coloured, linen-textured fabric, this peach rose boutonniere is captured in soft, even lighting that highlights every fold of petal and thread of weave. The focal rose is partially unfurled, its petals forming a gentle spiral that transitions from a warm, sun-kissed peach and soft coral at the heart to a pale cream and blush at the outer edges, as if touched by early evening light over Queen's Park. Clustered just above and to the right, tiny white gypsophila blooms create a halo-like effect, their crisp white heads and fine stems lending a cloud-soft contrast to the fullness of the rose. Slim, fresh green blades of foliage stretch out from behind the flower, interlaced with a couple of deeper green leaves that curl protectively around the stems, adding structure and a hint of woodland depth. The stems themselves are tightly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its smooth surface slightly lustrous, wound in neat bands that finish in a discreet knot or bow near the base. Resting flat against the subtle fabric background, the boutonniere appears thoughtfully composed and ready for a lapel, evoking weddings in local town halls, intimate ceremonies near Chamberlayne Road, or prom nights beginning with photos by the park gates. The overall mood is one of gentle celebration and romantic restraint: no glitter or embellishment, just the quiet confidence of a single rose, baby's breath, and greenery arranged with a florist's practiced hand, designed to sit close to the heart on a very important day.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the slightly coarse weave creating a calm, natural canvas that lets each floral detail shine. At its centre is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad and satiny, curving outward with the poise of a couture gown. The orchid's throat draws the eye inward with a soft, buttery yellow glow and tiny accents of reddish-orange, a gentle play of colour that adds sophistication without overwhelming the design. Surrounding the orchid are wisps of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms forming a fine, cloud-like halo that softens the composition, like mist over the lawns of Queen's Park on an early spring morning. Tucked to one side, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum buds sit like little pom-poms, their dense, spiky texture and modern chartreuse hue adding a playful yet polished contrast to the calm whites. A rich green leaf forms a natural backing, giving the boutonniere a grounded, structured feel, while a smaller dark green leaf near the base adds depth and balance. The stems are tightly bound in a striking crimson red ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist and finished in a small knot or bow that suggests celebration and ceremony. The red ribbon's sheen introduces a note of warmth and festivity, perfect for a groom or groomsman walking from a townhouse on Brondesbury Villas to a nearby venue. Crafted with the quiet confidence of a local Queen's Park designer, this petite accessory radiates poised joy and timeless wedding style.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant floral boutonniere is photographed from above against a natural, light beige woven fabric that resembles finely textured burlap or linen, the neutral backdrop evoking the relaxed charm of Queen's Park cafés in the early afternoon. At the centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its smooth, rounded petals gently unfurling in a calm, symmetrical spread. The orchid's throat carries a subtle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange, drawing the eye inward and adding warmth to the otherwise cool white. Surrounding this focal flower, dainty sprays of baby's breath create a misty ring of tiny white blossoms, their airy form catching the light and giving the arrangement a soft, romantic haze. Tucked just beneath and to one side is a cluster of plump, glossy red berries, their polished skins reflecting a hint of shine, balanced by nearby pale green berry-like buds that signal freshness and natural variety. Around the blooms and berries, rich green foliage in mixed shapes-some leaves broad and pointed, others slender and elongated-fans out discreetly, framing the flowers and adding a garden-like depth that recalls the leafy paths of Queen's Park itself. The stems are tightly wrapped at the base with a vibrant red satin ribbon, its smooth sheen contrasting with the matte texture of the fabric beneath. The ribbon is tied in a neat, compact knot, its short tails lying close, making the piece look perfectly ready to pin to a lapel or dress. The overall impression is one of understated luxury and celebration, ideal for weddings, black-tie events, or festive winter gatherings around north-west London.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, seen from slightly above so every detail of the craftsmanship can be traced in the mind. At its centre, a single blush rose rests in a semi-open state, petals unfurling in layers that move from a soft, powdery pastel at the heart to a deeper, more saturated pink brushed along the outer edges. The bloom appears freshly cut, with a gentle, velvety sheen that suggests it has just been prepared by an experienced florist ready for a Queen's Park registry office wedding or a local prom night along Salusbury Road. Tucked carefully at the base of the rose are tiny sprays of white baby's breath, their many miniature buds creating a cloud-like ring that softens the transition from flower to stem. Wispy strands of fine, grass-like foliage fan out from behind the bloom, a light emerald green that introduces movement and a natural, garden-picked feel without disturbing the boutonniere's clean lines. A single, broader green leaf is folded around the lower portion, giving structure and a neat, tailored base that would sit comfortably against the lapel of a tailored suit. The stems are bound together by a smooth satin ribbon, shimmering between lavender and magenta tones, wrapped snugly and finished in a neat, understated knot rather than a showy bow. The neutral textile beneath, with its gentle weave and slightly irregular texture, acts as a calm backdrop that highlights the contrast of pink, white, and green. Soft, diffused lighting reveals subtle shadows and enhances the three-dimensional form, making this boutonniere feel both intimate and timeless, ideal for formal celebrations and heartfelt gatherings across the Queen's Park area.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined and romantic boutonniere lies on a pale beige, lightly textured fabric, the weave reminiscent of natural linen you might find in a cosy Queen's Park townhouse near the green paths of the local park. The composition is centred on a single, luxurious hot pink rose, its petals intensely coloured and tightly layered, gradually loosening toward the outer edges to reveal a velvety depth of fuchsia tones. Around the rose, tiny white baby's breath blossoms form delicate sprays, their numerous miniature blooms creating a soft, cloud-like frame that brings a sense of purity and lightness to the piece. Bright red hypericum berries nestle close to the rose, their smooth, lacquered surfaces catching the ambient light and adding a festive, almost berry-jewel sparkle to the overall look. Wispy green foliage fans out from behind, with fine, fern-like strands that give the design a breath of movement and a hint of woodland freshness, while larger, darker green leaves have been expertly curled and layered to create structure and depth. The stems are carefully wrapped in a bold red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly reflective, tied into a compact, elegant bow that secures the flowers with a tailor-made precision suited to a lapel. The light falls gently from above, enhancing the shadows between petals and the subtle sheen of the ribbon. This beautifully balanced buttonhole, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom date in the Queen's Park area, captures the intimate joy of special occasions and reflects the practiced hand of a local florist accustomed to crafting keepsake details for meaningful days.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonnière lies diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the gentle weave of the background giving the photograph a warm, tactile quality, as if the piece has just been set down on a tailor's table in Queen's Park before being pinned to a jacket. At its centre, a single rosebud in vivid fuchsia red, almost leaning towards deep magenta, is tightly furled, its velvety petals forming a smooth, sculptural spiral that draws the eye immediately. Surrounding this main bloom are dainty white clusters of Baby's Breath, each tiny flower like a soft drop of cloud, lending a sense of lightness and romance that softens the intensity of the rose. Framing everything is a collar of slender, feathery green foliage, resembling fine fern fronds or airy ruscus, radiating outwards in graceful arcs that make the boutonnière feel lush without ever seeming heavy. The stems are expertly bound together with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and precisely to create a clean, glossy handle that ends in a neat fold, hinting at the steady hands of an experienced florist. The composition is brightly lit, so every texture is visible: the subtle sheen of satin, the matte softness of the petals, the delicate structure of the Baby's Breath. One can imagine this lapel flower being chosen for a groom's suit for a ceremony in a hidden garden off Chamberlayne Road, or for a prom photo taken under the trees near Queen's Park itself, capturing a moment of joy, anticipation, and quietly confident style.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set delicately upon a softly woven, oatmeal linen surface reminiscent of Queen's Park's artisan markets, this elegant floral buttonhole is both a tactile and visual delight. The blush-pink rose at its heart unfurls with restrained beauty, petals tightly coiled yet inviting closer admiration for their velvety dusk-to-dawn ombre. Next to it, a lighter, almost ethereal peach-pink blossom reveals its golden centre, streaked with fine burgundy lines-a subtle nod to the diversity and warmth found in Queen's Park's tucked-away gardens. Scattered among the focal flowers, wisps of baby's breath evoke morning mist over the park lawns, imparting an airy softness, while compact green cushion chrysanthemums lend a textured, lively base symbolic of new beginnings. The arrangement brims with diverse foliage: arching, fern-like greenery and broad, emerald leaves, some crisply folded, create structure and visual movement, echoing the harmony in local park landscapes. The bundle is wrapped neatly in a glossy, bold fuchsia ribbon, finished in a sweet bow, catching the light with each slight shift of angle. Crafted thoughtfully for memorable moments-the wedding of a couple exchanging vows in a Queen's Park hall, perhaps, or the celebration of life's milestones-this boutonniere radiates gentle joy and timeless sophistication, as cherished and personal as the neighbourhood itself.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Displayed against a gently textured, light beige cloth that recalls a favourite linen napkin, this compact boutonniere captures the poised elegance of a special occasion in Queen's Park. The central flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, its petals opening generously to reveal a scattering of fine reddish-brown speckles near the throat, drawing the eye inward to the soft stamens at its centre. Just to one side, a tapered spike of vivid lime-green buds, closely layered like tiny scales, introduces a striking architectural counterpoint, echoing the structured greenery often seen in contemporary London floral design. Around these focal elements, airy sprays of baby's breath drift like small, suspended clouds, their tiny white blooms adding a veil of softness and romance that feels perfect for a wedding morning near the park or a formal event along Kilburn Lane. The foliage is carefully balanced: bold, dark green leaves form a supportive cradle, while long, graceful blades of grass-like greenery arc around the flowers, giving a sense of natural flow and unforced movement. At the right edge, the stems come together beneath a tidy bow of bright pink satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light and adding a joyful flash of colour that hints at celebration and photographs beautifully against a suit lapel. The lighting is even and calm, highlighting the contrast between the smooth ribbon, the velvety petals, and the gentle weave of the fabric background, making the boutonniere appear freshly prepared and ready to be pinned on just before a ceremony or prom in the local area.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is captured from a slightly raised angle, resting at a diagonal across a light beige, linen-like fabric that brings a soft, natural texture to the scene, reminiscent of an elegant table setting in a Queen's Park townhouse. At the centre, a pristine white lisianthus bloom is fully open, its many ruffled petals overlapping in gentle curls to form a rounded, romantic silhouette. Each petal appears velvety and luminous, shifting from pure white at the edges to a creamier tone near the heart, inviting the eye to linger. Nestled just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy ivory and pale green stand poised to open, suggesting the promise of the day ahead, whether it is a wedding along Chamberlayne Road or a formal gathering near the park itself. Tiny sprays of baby's breath are woven throughout the design, their minuscule white blossoms creating a soft halo around the central flower and giving the arrangement a weightless, airy charm. From behind the main bloom, fine grass-like blades of dark green foliage sweep outward to the lower left, adding a sense of movement and a touch of countryside freshness. A slightly broader, deeper green leaf peeks out from beneath the lisianthus, providing depth and contrast, framing the white petals like a painter's backdrop. The stems of all the flowers and greenery are carefully aligned and tightly bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, which wraps smoothly around the base and is finished with a playful little bow. This bright pink accent stands out crisply against the neutral background and classic white-and-green palette, offering a contemporary twist that feels joyful yet sophisticated, ideal for a groom, usher, or stylish guest who wants a subtle but expressive floral detail at a Queen's Park celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed resting horizontally on an oatmeal-toned, linen-textured fabric, the soft, neutral background echoing the relaxed elegance of homes and venues around Queen's Park. At its centre sits a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, perfectly open and unblemished, with smooth white petals that curve outward in a graceful, symmetrical form. The heart of the flower glows with delicate yellow tones and a whisper of pale pink, drawing the eye gently inward. Surrounding the orchid's base is a small, carefully arranged collar of baby's breath: dozens of tiny white blossoms clustered together like light, airy clouds, creating a dreamy, romantic texture. A few slim, fresh green leaves tuck out from behind the blooms, introducing a natural, garden-fresh contrast. To one side, a slender stem extends with a couple of tightly closed lime-green orchid buds, hinting at new life and the promise of blooms yet to come, much like the sense of beginning that fills the air on a wedding day near the paths of Queen's Park itself. The stems are cleanly gathered and finished with a narrow fuchsia pink satin ribbon, wound snugly and tied into a neat bow, the bright magenta hue adding an unexpected pop of joy and sophistication. The gentle, even lighting brings out the fine textures-the orchid's satin-like petals, the tiny spheres of the baby's breath, the subtle weave of the fabric background-without harsh shadows. Crafted with the care you'd expect from an experienced local florist, this boutonniere feels perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest wanting understated luxury for celebrations throughout Queen's Park and the surrounding London streets.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is captured resting on a natural, light beige fabric with a subtle woven texture, reminiscent of the table linens in intimate venues around Queen's Park. The background's warm, oatmeal tone and visible threads form a soft, tactile canvas that allows the flowers to stand out in calm, diffused light. At the centre of the arrangement, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom unfurls its broad, silky petals. They are a pure, luminous white with the slightest creamy undertone, and at the core sits a gentle wash of pale yellow within the throat, adding depth and a quiet hint of warmth. Surrounding the orchid is an airy collar of baby's breath, known as Gypsophila, its many minute white blossoms forming a delicate, cloud-like mist. Each cluster rests lightly against the orchid, softening the outline and introducing a sense of romance, like breath on a cool morning. Interspersed amongst the baby's breath are fine sprigs of fresh green foliage, likely a delicate fern or similar leaf, with slender fronds that curl and taper, creating a graceful, organic movement. This greenery brings a subtle woodland freshness, evoking tree-lined streets and pocket gardens near Salusbury Road. The stems of the flowers and foliage are neatly bundled and tightly wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon. The ribbon is tied into a small, understated bow, its modest loops and trailing ends suggesting both care and restraint. Every element looks thoughtfully positioned, as a professional local florist would do when preparing a groom's buttonhole early in the day. The boutonniere radiates classic sophistication and gentle purity, perfect for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event, and could easily be imagined pinned to a dark lapel at a ceremony just a short walk from Queen's Park station.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic white wedding boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a neutral, light beige background that resembles handwoven linen, the sort of understated fabric you might find in a chic Queen's Park boutique. At its centre is a single ivory-white rosebud, tightly formed yet beginning to unfurl, its smooth petals arranged in neat spirals that hint at a subtle, fresh fragrance. Nestled around the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a fleck of soft cloud, adding delicacy and lightness. Slim, deep green leaves and a few feathery sprigs of foliage extend behind and to the side of the bloom, giving the composition natural structure and depth without overwhelming its simplicity. The stems are gathered and wrapped in a sleek band of white satin ribbon, the texture smooth and slightly lustrous under the soft, diffused light. A small, carefully tied bow sits just below the rose, a detail that reveals the florist's practiced hand and attention to finishing touches. The lighting is calm and even, casting minimal shadows and allowing the pure whites and rich greens to stand out clearly against the warm-toned background. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom walking through Queen's Park on his way to the ceremony, or for groomsmen attending a reception in one of the area's elegant venues. The image conveys poise, romance, and an enduring sense of tradition, making it ideal for illustrating wedding flowers, formal menswear accessories, or inspiration for lapel blooms with quiet refinement.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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