Shepherd’s Bush Buttonholes from Your Trusted Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Shepherd’s Bush, your friendly neighbourhood expert for beautiful buttonholes and fresh bouquets. As a local Shepherd’s Bush florist, we take genuine pride in making your moments special with handcrafted, bespoke floral designs. Our experienced team of florists use only the freshest blooms, sourced daily, to create buttonholes that add elegance and charm to your event, whether it’s a wedding, prom, or any milestone celebration.

Located just a stroll from the iconic Shepherd’s Bush Market and moments away from Westfield London, we serve not only Shepherd’s Bush, but also nearby areas like Hammersmith, White City, and Acton. We understand the importance of convenience—order online and enjoy our reliable same-day delivery service, available until 3 PM. Need last-minute flowers for an event near Uxbridge Road or attending a celebration near Goldhawk Road? We’ve got you covered!

Our commitment to quality, creativity, and local care has made us a trusted florist in Shepherd’s Bush and beyond. Every buttonhole is crafted with a personal touch, reflecting our deep-rooted experience and genuine passion for flowers.

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Order your buttonholes online today and let Florist Shepherd’s Bush add a touch of floral sophistication to your special moments.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, thoughtfully designed floral boutonniere is laid out against a pale, sand-toned linen background, its subtle weave adding gentle texture without distracting from the flowers. At the centre, two lisianthus blossoms glow in creamy white, each petal softly ruffled and traced with a bold ring of saturated purple along the edges, as though dipped in ink. Their refined, almost porcelain quality is offset by the lightness of small white filler blooms, similar to baby's breath, which peep between the larger petals and lend a touch of airy romance. A slender stem of muscari rises through the arrangement, its tiny, tightly packed, bell-like flowers shaded in deep violet-blue, bringing a vertical accent and an almost woodland charm. Two pale green buds rest near the main blooms, still closed and slightly pointed, suggesting the promise of flowers that will open later in the day-much like the unfolding of a wedding morning in Shepherd's Bush, from Goldhawk Road townhouses to intimate gatherings near Shepherd's Bush Common. Around the florals, fine fern-like foliage and a few broader green leaves create a soft, feathery frame, adding movement and a fresh, garden-picked feel. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, finished with a discreet bow that makes the piece immediately ready for a lapel. Viewed close up, you can almost sense the coolness of the petals and the faint green scent of freshly cut stems, a small but meaningful accent for a groom, best man, or prom guest heading out into the buzz of West London.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a finely woven linen backdrop the colour of warm oatmeal, a single floral boutonniere or corsage is showcased with quiet pride, as if waiting on a dressing table before a Shepherd's Bush ceremony. The neutral fabric has a subtle texture, like a favourite summer jacket, and it frames the arrangement without distraction. At the heart of the piece, small multi-petalled pink blossoms cluster closely together, their petals softly ruffled and shading from pale blush at the centre to a slightly deeper rosy edge, giving the impression of movement and depth. Between these sit tiny sprays of white baby's breath, their countless pin-sized blooms offering a cloud-light contrast that makes the pink tones appear even more romantic. Here and there, diminutive lavender and deep purple florets peek through, adding a gentle note of sophistication, the sort of detail a careful florist would choose for a West London wedding party getting ready near Shepherd's Bush Green. Along one side, several elongated buds, creamy white flushing into pale green, perhaps freesias yet to open, stretch out gracefully, suggesting the freshness of flowers cut that same morning. A collar of broad, glossy emerald leaves gathers the composition together, while fine, wispy greenery fans out, lending a slightly wild, garden-picked character that feels at home with walks through nearby Holland Park. The stems are tightly bound and finished with a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, its shine catching the light as it forms a perfectly balanced bow with smooth loops and neatly trimmed ends. The overall impression is of a lovingly made floral accessory, ideal for a groom, prom guest, or proud parent, radiating quiet joy and the intimate beauty that comes from expert hands and fresh, carefully chosen blooms.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly glowing peach rose boutonniere rests lengthways on a pale beige linen-style fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth forming a calm, neutral stage that recalls the relaxed charm of Shepherd's Bush side streets on a quiet afternoon. The single rose is the clear focal point, half open and full of promise, with petals that deepen from warm, sunset peach at the core to a creamy, almost porcelain tone at their gently ruffled edges. To its upper right, a light cloud of white baby's breath blossoms surrounds the rose, each tiny flower adding a sense of airiness and delicacy, the way fine mist softens the edges of buildings around nearby Ravenscourt Park. Slim, grass-like strands of vibrant green foliage weave out from behind the bloom, joined by a couple of wider, deep emerald leaves that curl gracefully around the base, lending shape and a rich contrast to the softer tones. The gathered stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon, which echoes the rose's warm hues; the ribbon finishes in a modest knot or discreet bow that suggests careful, practiced hands. The satin catches the soft light, offering a gentle shimmer against the matte linen background. Everything about the composition feels intentional yet unforced, as if prepared just moments before being pinned to a suit jacket for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom near Shepherd's Bush Market or along Askew Road. The boutonniere radiates a quiet joy and elegance, ideal for someone who prefers subtle, romantic detail over anything showy, while still wanting flowers that feel freshly made and intimately personal.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the slightly coarse weave of the cloth forming a simple, natural canvas that lets the florals take centre stage. In the middle, a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid unfurls its smooth, wide petals, each one catching soft, diffused light so that the bloom seems almost luminous. Within its throat, hints of soft yellow melt into faint reddish-orange markings, giving the flower both depth and a hint of warmth. Encircling the orchid, sprays of delicate white baby's breath curve gently, their tiny blossoms like a fine mist, adding softness and an almost romantic haze to the piece. On one side sit two perfectly round lime-green chrysanthemum buds, their intricate, tightly packed petals creating a modern, textured contrast to the orchid's serene simplicity. A rich green leaf provides a natural base beneath the flowers, while a smaller, darker leaf tucks in near the stems, grounding the arrangement and giving it a fresh-cut, from-the-garden feel. The stems are wrapped carefully in a bright crimson satin ribbon, the smooth sheen of the fabric catching the light and ending in a neat knot or petite bow, a confident dash of colour that suggests celebration and formality. The whole piece feels like something lovingly prepared in a local Shepherd's Bush workshop before being delivered for a wedding at a nearby venue off Goldhawk Road or around Holland Park. It's a small floral statement that would sit close to the heart, calm yet joyful, ready to accompany promises, photographs, and late-night laughter.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies on a woven beige fabric, the texture of the cloth providing a gentle, rustic canvas that calls to mind market stalls along Uxbridge Road in Shepherd's Bush. Centred in the arrangement is a luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, velvety petals opening in an elegant curve that suggests both grace and quiet confidence. At the heart of the orchid, a soft flush of creamy yellow and muted orange glows from the throat, like a tiny ember of warmth amid the cool white. Surrounding this focal bloom are sprays of delicate baby's breath, their miniature white florets forming a misty, cloud-like frame that softens the entire piece. Nestled against the orchid and gypsophila, a small cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries introduces a joyful, festive note, while a few lighter green, berry-like buds hint at freshness and growth. Sleek green leaves in varying shapes-some slender and pointed, others more rounded-are woven thoughtfully throughout, adding depth, structure, and a touch of natural abundance. The stems at the base are tightly bound with a smooth, deep red satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of precision a local florist would give to a groom's finishing touch before a ceremony in a nearby town hall. The short ribbon tails fall neatly, giving the impression that this floral piece is ready to be pinned to a jacket or dress. The soft daylight and neutral backdrop let every nuance of white, green, and red stand out clearly, transforming this small arrangement into an intimate emblem of celebration and care.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted boutonniere featuring a single blush-pink rose rests on a natural linen surface in soft, diffused light, as if prepared on a florist's workbench just off Uxbridge Road in Shepherd's Bush. The photograph is taken from above, allowing the viewer to appreciate the rose's layered form: petals unfurl in a gentle spiral, with the inner whorls a tender pastel blush and the outer edges deepening into a more pronounced, romantic pink. Surrounding the base of this semi-open rose are fine sprays of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a light, cloud-like ring that softens the transition between bloom and stem. Behind the rose, slender strands of grass-like greenery extend outward in airy arcs, their fresh, bright green tones giving the boutonniere an almost breeze-kissed feeling, like foliage lifted from a garden near Ravenscourt Park. A single, darker green leaf has been folded and wrapped artfully around the lower portion of the flowers, creating a compact, tailored foundation that hints at the florist's practiced hand. The stems are neatly bound with a lustrous satin ribbon in blended hues of lavender-pink and rich magenta-purple, its sleek texture catching the light and offering a subtle contrast to the linen's matte weave. The ribbon is tied in a simple, secure knot rather than an elaborate bow, underscoring the piece's modern, refined sensibility. Gentle shadows fall across the fabric, highlighting both the boutonniere's sculpted shape and the woven pattern beneath. This graceful floral accent would suit a groom or prom guest looking for a timeless, romantic touch, easily imagined being worn at a Shepherd's Bush wedding celebration or formal event.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a pale beige, finely woven fabric that looks like the sort of natural linen you might find in the independent shops around Shepherd's Bush Market, this boutonniere radiates intimate, carefully considered design. The eye is instantly drawn to a single, deep fuchsia rose at the centre, its petals layered in tight, spiralling whorls that gradually relax outward, creating a plush, almost velvety cup of colour. Cradling this rose is a ring of soft white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a pinprick of light, adding airiness and a sense of gentle innocence around the more dramatic pink hue. Threaded amongst the white flowers are small, polished red hypericum berries, their smooth, rounded forms providing an appealing contrast to the frothy gypsophila and echoing the joyful tones of winter celebrations or festive receptions along Goldhawk Road. Delicate, fern-like greenery extends lightly beyond the cluster, while richer, darker green leaves are shaped and curled around the base, offering structure and creating a subtle, leaf-wrapped cradle for the main bloom. The stems are neatly bound with a red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light and culminating in a precise little bow that reinforces the romantic and ceremonial mood. Photographed from above at a gentle angle, every element of the floral piece-petal edges, berry gloss, ribbon folds-appears clearly defined, revealing the attentive touch of an experienced florist. Whether imagined on a groom's lapel at a registry office near Shepherd's Bush Green or worn for a formal event in nearby Notting Hill, this boutonniere conveys warmth, celebration, and a quiet promise of meaningful moments shared.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière lies at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the background's subtle weave evoking the soft textiles found in Shepherd's Bush's small independent boutiques around Goldhawk Road. At the centre is a single rosebud in a striking shade of fuchsia that borders on deep magenta, its petals tightly wrapped into a smooth, sculpted spiral that suggests freshness and anticipation. Surrounding this focal bloom are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a delicate halo that softens the boldness of the rose and introduces a feeling of lightness, as though a fine mist has settled over the arrangement. Bright green, feathery foliage extends outwards from behind the flowers in slender, graceful arcs, adding a sense of movement and organic freedom, like young shoots reaching towards the sun in a garden off Shepherd's Bush Green. Closer to the stems, slightly broader, darker green leaves provide depth and structure, anchoring the composition so it feels considered and complete. The stems are cleanly trimmed and bound with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and firmly around the base so no stray ends are visible, its glossy surface catching the light in subtle highlights. The boutonnière is illuminated with clear, even lighting that showcases every curve of the petals and every tiny gypsophila blossom, suggesting a piece prepared with care on the morning of a wedding, prom, or black-tie event. It feels like the finishing touch to a suit worn for a heartfelt celebration somewhere between busy Westfield, Shepherd's Bush and the quieter residential streets leading towards Hammersmith, blending traditional romance with contemporary, city-side style.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This elegant boutonniere, artfully arranged by a Shepherd's Bush florist, rests upon a natural linen fabric-its subtly woven texture and neutral warmth the perfect backdrop for a pastel floral display. Taking centre stage is a delicate blush pink rosebud, petals furled in a neat spiral, symbolising new beginnings and gentle romance so often celebrated from Goldhawk Road to Shepherd's Bush Green. Nearby, a ruffled Alstroemeria or similar bloom unfolds in shades of light pink and soft peach, opening to reveal strokes of yellow and fine, dark patterns at its heart, adding detail and depth. Interspersed throughout, clusters of white gypsophila glitter like morning dew, balanced by cheerful pops of green from miniature cushion mums. Graceful fronds and wide, rich green leaves, some meticulously bent, frame the arrangement and lend an organic, structured silhouette. Wrapped at the base with a satin-finish fuchsia pink ribbon, the bow exudes a pop of contemporary flair, reminiscent of Shepherd's Bush's lively spirit. The boutonniere's carefully selected flora, contrasting textures, and soft hues all come together in the gentle light of day, radiating a calm sense of celebration, connection, and belonging. Perfect for weddings at local venues or festive gatherings along the Westfield promenades, this boutonniere combines time-honoured tradition with the creative pulse of Shepherd's Bush, making it an ideal keepsake for life's most special moments.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, this refined boutonniere captures the essence of a quiet, joyful celebration in Shepherd's Bush. At the centre, a single white alstroemeria bloom opens wide, its petals smooth and gently ruffled at the edges, their purity broken only by delicate reddish-brown streaks and speckles that deepen toward the throat of the flower. The stamens sit clearly visible within the bloom, adding a subtle focal point and hinting at a faint, fresh fragrance. To one side rises a vivid lime-green floral spike, likely Ornithogalum, its tightly stacked buds forming a conical tower of texture that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the alstroemeria. Around these main elements, tiny stars of white baby's breath cluster in airy sprays, giving the impression of a light, floral mist resting on the arrangement. The composition is grounded with a mix of lush foliage: dark, pointed leaves lay a firm green base, while fine, slender grass-like strands curl and sweep outward, introducing motion and a more natural, garden-picked feel. A glossy pink satin ribbon, tied carefully into a petite bow at the right, gathers the stems and injects a playful yet romantic note of colour. The light falls evenly across the piece, bringing out the fresh sheen of the leaves and the satin ribbon, as if the boutonniere has just been prepared by a local florist for same-day delivery to a wedding party meeting near Shepherd's Bush Market or a prom group gathering along Uxbridge Road.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, beautifully formed white lisianthus bloom lies diagonally across a light oatmeal-coloured, linen-like fabric, its soft ruffles unfolding in concentric layers that echo the gentle swirl of a bridal gown. The petals are a clear, luminous white with the faintest hint of cream near the heart, catching the soft, diffuse light that falls across the boutonnière and emphasises every delicate curve. Just to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in pale green and cream lean upward, not yet opened, suggesting the promise of moments still to come on a wedding day in Shepherd's Bush, perhaps after a ceremony at a nearby church or registry office. Fine clusters of white baby's breath are woven through the design, the tiny star-like blossoms gathering around the main flower as if forming a halo, lending airiness and romance. Behind the blooms, wisps of dark green, grass-like foliage stretch gently towards the bottom left corner of the image, their linear lines adding a sense of movement and balance, while a broader, darker green leaf sits unobtrusively at the back, providing a deep, verdant backdrop that makes the white petals stand out. At the base, the neatly trimmed stems are bound together with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, folded and tied into a small, jaunty bow that introduces a lively burst of colour, much like a cheerful accent spotted in a boutique window along Goldhawk Road. The ribbon's smooth, glossy texture contrasts with the natural matte finish of the flowers and the slightly rough weave of the fabric beneath. The overall composition feels calm yet joyfully anticipatory, the kind of refined buttonhole a groom or groomsman might choose when working with a local Shepherd's Bush florist to add a touch of fresh, modern elegance to a classic wedding look.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere, designed with understated elegance, rests on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that feels like the soft backdrop of a quiet dressing room before a ceremony in Shepherd's Bush. In the centre, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid unfurls its broad, smooth petals, which curve gently like folded silk. Its heart glows with subtle tones of pale yellow and the slightest whisper of pink, drawing the eye inward to its intricate throat. Surrounding the base of this focal bloom are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny clustered floret contributing a dreamy, mist-like softness that contrasts with the orchid's defined form. Slender green leaves slip out from behind, offering a fresh pop of colour reminiscent of the greenery around nearby Hammersmith Park after the rain. To the side, a short stem carries a pair of lime-green orchid buds, tightly closed, their rounded shapes suggesting new beginnings and the promise of blooms that might open later in the day. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a smooth band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose narrow tails stretch lightly across the fabric. The ribbon's vibrant pink hue adds a tender yet joyful accent, suggesting romance and celebration without overwhelming the calm palette of cream, white, and green. Gently diffused light glides across the petals and cloth, picking up the satin's sheen and the fine weave of the linen, creating a tranquil composition ideal for a groom, groomsman, or special guest heading to a wedding or formal event anywhere across Shepherd's Bush and its surrounding streets.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A finely detailed boutonniere lies against a pale beige, woven fabric that has the gentle irregularity of natural linen, its subtle texture catching the soft light and framing the flowers with warmth. At its centre, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid blossom unfolds in serene perfection, the petals slightly glossy and thick, like porcelain shaped by nature, with a delicate blush of creamy yellow at the throat that draws the eye inward. Around this focal bloom, countless tiny white stars of baby's breath cluster close, their cloud-like form softening the edges of the boutonniere and giving it a dreamy, almost ethereal quality. Peeking through these airy blossoms are wisps of fine green foliage, perhaps a maidenhair or asparagus-style fern, their thin, flexible fronds adding a whisper of movement and an enlivening flash of green. The stems are tightly and carefully wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled taut and finished with a simple, refined bow that hints at the florist's practiced hands and attention to finish. The whole composition is modest in scale yet rich in detail, designed to sit gracefully on the lapel of a tailored jacket without overwhelming it. One can easily imagine this orchid buttonhole worn by a groom stepping out of a taxi near Shepherd's Bush Green, or posing for wedding photos tucked away by the arches near Goldhawk Road, the boutonniere symbolising quiet elegance, commitment, and the gentle luxury of fresh, locally arranged flowers crafted with care for weddings, proms, or any special celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Laid at a gentle angle across a light beige, linen-style fabric, this refined boutonniere showcases a single creamy white rosebud, the kind of elegant detail often chosen by grooms marrying in Shepherd's Bush and the surrounding West London churches. The rose sits at the centre, its petals smooth, velvety, and closely cupped, with just the slightest unfurling at the edges that hints at full bloom to come. Around it, a soft collar of white baby's breath spreads out, each tiny star-shaped flower adding a feeling of airiness and romance, like a scattering of small snowflakes encircling the main bloom. Deep green leaves, narrow and pointed, extend from beneath the rose and gypsophila, while a few more delicate, ferny sprigs lend an organic, garden-fresh touch that recalls the greenery found along the paths of nearby Holland Park. The stems of the rose and foliage are neatly aligned and tightly wrapped in a band of spotless white satin ribbon. This ribbon is smoothed down so there are no loose ends, then tied into a tidy bow positioned just where the bloom begins, a subtle detail that speaks of patient craftsmanship and careful preparation for a special day. Soft, even lighting brushes across the scene, catching the gentle sheen of the satin, the faint ivory warmth in the rose, and the fine crosshatch texture of the fabric background. The image suggests a moment of stillness before the boutonniere is pinned onto a tailored suit, ready for a wedding celebration at a Shepherd's Bush hotel, a registry office, or a small family gathering at home, carrying with it the quiet symbolism of new beginnings and enduring love.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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