BUTTONHOLES
What is a wedding buttonhole?
A buttonhole, also known as a boutonniere, is basically the man’s version of a wedding bouquet. Don’t worry, they’re not as extravagant as the bride’s and bridesmaids’ handheld arrangements – they’re quite modest in size because they rest on the lapel of a jacket or blazer (they can be stuck through a buttonhole – hence the name – or pinned atop the lapel). Typically, they are composed of a single flower or a small collection of flowers and/or decorative accents.
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Who wears buttonholes at a wedding?
Usually, only a handful of guys get the honour of wearing buttonholes at a wedding. So, who exactly are these lucky gents? The groom, groomsmen and ring bearer. Sometimes the option is extended to VIP guests like the parents, stepparents, ushers and the officiant. Of course, more buttonholes means a bigger bill from your wedding florist, so keep that in mind when making the final decision on who will wear them.
Dont forget the many ways to style the mens look, using buttonholes for a personal and unique touch!
We can all identify the male members of the wedding party by their buttonholes (boutonnieres).
They are a perfect way to accessorize the mens look, bringing the the wedding floral design.
We help you design the mens buttonholes around the chosen bridal bouquet.
Ceremony floral arches
aisle floral stands
floral altar centre piece
table centre pieces
Bridal bouquet
Bridesmaids bouquets
Buttonholes
Flowergirls basket
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