Earls Court Buttonholes & Corsages

At Flowers Earls Court, we take pride in being your trusted local florist, creating stylish and memorable buttonholes and corsages for weddings, proms, or any special occasion. Nestled near Cromwell Road and just moments from the iconic Earls Court Exhibition Centre, our friendly, experienced team pours care and local passion into every arrangement.

We know how important fresh, elegant flowers are for your big day. All our buttonholes are hand-crafted using premium blooms, sourced daily from leading growers. Ordering is easy—just order online before 3 PM for same-day delivery across Earls Court, Chelsea, Fulham, and surrounding areas like Hogarth Road and Old Brompton Road. Each bouquet and buttonhole is expertly designed to match your personal style and theme, with advice from real local florists who know what works for celebrations across West London.

  • Fresh, hand-tied buttonholes made to order
  • Convenient same-day delivery until 3 PM
  • Proudly serving Earls Court, Chelsea, and Fulham
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BUTTONHOLES
Set against a softly woven, light beige linen cloth, this refined boutonniere feels like a quiet moment before a wedding ceremony on a side street off Earl's Court Road. The floral design centres on two lisianthus blooms, each one a soft cup of creamy white petals edged with velvety purple, the ruffled margins curling slightly as if caught by a gentle breeze. Their bi-colour tones create an immediate focal point, echoed by the cool hues of a slim muscari spike that rises alongside them, its deep purple, bead-like flowers adding a sculptural vertical accent. Nestled close to the lisianthus are tiny white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, lending an airy, almost misty quality that softens the strong purple notes. Sprays of delicate, fern-like greenery weave through and around the blooms, their fine fronds adding feathery movement, while a few broader green leaves ground the arrangement and hint at freshly gathered garden foliage. Two pale green buds rest quietly amongst the flowers, not yet opened, a subtle symbol of anticipation and new chapters. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, the smooth fabric shining gently under soft, diffused light and tied into a neat bow that marks this as a piece meant for a special lapel, perhaps on the way to a reception near Earl's Court Station. The overall impression is one of understated sophistication and intimacy: a handcrafted floral accent that feels personal, thoughtfully composed, and ready to accompany a meaningful day in this corner of West London.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere or petite corsage is displayed against a finely woven, light beige linen fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets the flowers speak softly yet clearly. The arrangement is compact but intricate, composed around a heart of ruffled, soft pink blossoms reminiscent of miniature stocks or dainty garden flowers, each bloom layered with many small petals that create a cushion of gentle colour. They range from a nearly white blush along the outer edges to a warmer, more saturated pink near the centres. Woven through this central cluster are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny floret crisp and round, contributing a light, mist-like texture that calls to mind bridal veils and early morning garden walks. Here and there, small accents of lavender and deep purple flowers nestle among the pinks and whites, adding a quiet depth that prevents the palette from feeling too sweet. On one side, a line of elongated, creamy white buds with hints of pale green stretches gracefully outward, suggesting freesias or similar slender blooms that are still tightly furled, as if moments away from opening. A base of rich, emerald green leaves provides structure and contrast, while slender, feathery green sprigs extend beyond the main shape in a slightly untamed flourish. The stems are neatly gathered and encased in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant bow whose smooth loops and tails catch the light with a satiny sheen. The piece feels like it has just been finished on the workbench of a skilled Earls Court florist, ready to be worn at a local wedding or graduation ceremony, perhaps only a short stroll from the bustle of Earls Court Road. Prepared with the same attention to freshness and detail seen at Flowers Earls Court, it captures that quiet moment of anticipation before a special London celebration begins.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately styled peach rose boutonniere is displayed on its side across a light oatmeal-toned linen fabric, the subtle texture of the cloth suggesting a refined, natural setting such as a boutique Earls Court venue. The rose is the undisputed focal point, a single bloom with petals that gently unfurl from a warm, almost sunset-orange heart into softer peach and cream at the edges, inviting the viewer to imagine their silky feel and faint, sweet fragrance. Tucked along the upper right of the rose, wisps of white baby's breath scatter a constellation of tiny blossoms, each one crisp and bright against the neutral background, adding an airy counterpoint to the rose's fuller form. Slender, grass-like green stems and two slightly curled dark green leaves fan out discreetly from the base, giving the composition a sense of structure and balance, as if it has just been plucked from a carefully tended garden. The stems are bound in a peach satin ribbon, wrapped with meticulous precision and tied into a small, graceful knot that lies close to the fabric, suggesting this piece is ready to be pinned onto a lapel or dress. Gentle, diffused lighting falls across the arrangement, bringing out the soft sheen of the ribbon and the gentle shadows between petals without any glare, creating a mood of quiet anticipation before a ceremony. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this boutonniere seems destined for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom celebration somewhere around Earls Court Road or the surrounding West London streets.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere lies carefully arranged on a pale beige linen-like fabric, the kind of understated backdrop you might find in a boutique Earls Court hotel dressing room as a groom prepares for his vows. The orchid's petals are broad, smooth, and gently arching, with a soft, porcelain glow under even lighting. At the centre, a gentle wash of buttery yellow melts into subtle reddish-orange flecks inside the throat, adding depth and artistry to the bloom. Around it, airy stems of white baby's breath create a light, cloud-like surround, each tiny blossom giving the design a sense of movement and softness. On the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, almost perfectly spherical and densely textured with fine, spiky petals, bring a playful, contemporary note and a fresh flash of colour reminiscent of early leaves in nearby Brompton Cemetery's avenues. A broad, rich green leaf supports the orchid from below, framing it in natural foliage, while a smaller darker leaf nestles closer to the stems. The stems themselves are bound with a smooth, crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and evenly so that only a short section shows beneath the blooms. The ribbon finishes in a neat bow or tidy knot, introducing a bold accent that feels celebratory yet refined-ideal for weddings, proms, or black-tie events across Earls Court. The background fabric's visible weave and slightly coarse texture provide a simple, tactile stage that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's satin-like petals and the gleam of the ribbon, showcasing considered floral craftsmanship in a small but striking formal accessory.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A romantic, handcrafted boutonniere is photographed from above on a subtly textured, oatmeal-coloured fabric, evoking the look of soft linen that might dress tables at a chic Earls Court townhouse wedding. The central bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, wing-like petals opening outward to reveal a gentle wash of creamy yellow and soft orange deep in the throat, giving the flower a warm, inviting glow. Encircling this focal blossom are airy sprays of baby's breath, each tiny white floret forming a cloud-like halo that diffuses light and adds a delicate, almost weightless texture to the design. Tucked close to the orchid, a shining cluster of round red berries gleams like polished beads, their vivid, festive hue calling to mind winter celebrations and candlelit receptions along Warwick Road or near Earls Court station. A few pale green, not-yet-ripened berries sit beside them, providing a soft transition between the bold red and the surrounding greenery. Lush, fresh leaves in rich shades of green radiate outward, their varied shapes - some elliptical and smooth-edged, others more narrowly pointed - giving the buttonhole an organic, garden-picked charm. At the base, a deep red satin ribbon is wrapped snugly around the stems and finished in a neat, compact knot, its subtle sheen adding a refined, tailored touch that feels perfectly at home on a groom's lapel or an elegant prom jacket. The calm, neutral background keeps all attention on the interplay of white petals, red berries, and green foliage, capturing the feeling of quiet anticipation before a ceremony, like a private moment just off the bustle of Old Brompton Road.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, photographed from a slightly overhead angle that lets the viewer appreciate both its structure and softness. The central rose is a semi-open blush pink, its petals unfolding in tight, overlapping spirals that shift from a gentle, almost porcelain pastel at the centre to a more saturated rosy hue along the outward-facing edges. This single bloom feels freshly chosen, as if cut that morning from a cool flower bucket in an Earls Court shop, ready to be pinned on before a ceremony at a nearby townhouse or hotel off Earl's Court Road. Nestled closely around the base of the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny, star-shaped blossom providing a delicate, cloud-like contrast to the smooth rose petals. From behind the flower, slender, grass-like strands of bright green foliage arc outward in fine lines, giving the arrangement a sense of lightness and a slightly whimsical, windswept feel. A darker green leaf is folded and wrapped at the base, its broad surface neatly curving around the stems to create a clean, tailored foundation that echoes the sharp lines of a well-fitted suit. The stems are bound with a lustrous satin ribbon combining soft lavender-pink with a deeper magenta tone, the subtle sheen of the fabric catching the light and echoing the romantic colour palette. The ribbon is tied in a tidy knot, without fuss, giving just enough decoration without overwhelming the small scale of the design. A slim, silver lapel pin is visible at the base, hinting at how the piece will sit against a jacket on a groom, usher, or prom date. Gentle, diffused light falls across the textured fabric, revealing its woven grain and creating shallow shadows that highlight every curve of petal and leaf. The overall impression is of a refined, contemporary boutonniere that would suit intimate weddings, civil ceremonies, or special evenings across Earls Court and neighbouring Kensington, offering a quiet but unmistakable touch of romance and care.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a pale beige, subtly woven fabric that recalls a favourite linen jacket, this elegant boutonniere feels both timeless and modern, the kind of piece you might see pinned on a groom stepping out of a classic Earls Court townhouse. At its centre is a luxurious fuchsia pink rose, the petals richly coloured and densely layered, curling inwards like satin ribbons and opening outwards to reveal a velvety, almost touchable texture. Around the base of the rose, clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate mist, each tiny flower crisp and clean, softening the strong pink and adding a whisper of innocence and tradition. Among these white sprigs, small red berries-resembling hypericum-shine with a gentle gloss, catching the light in tiny highlights that introduce a celebratory note, as if echoing fairy lights strung in a nearby Earls Court garden. The greenery is carefully composed: broader, dark green leaves are shaped and curled into smooth arcs that cradle the rose, while slender, feathery foliage extends beyond, creating movement and giving the design a fresh-from-the-stem feel. All the stems are tightly gathered and meticulously wrapped in a red satin ribbon, finished with a neat, compact bow that holds everything securely yet looks effortlessly graceful. Viewed from slightly above, every detail is visible-the interplay of pink, red, white, and green; the contrast between soft petals and firm berries; the gentle shadows along the textured background. It feels like a handcrafted floral detail chosen for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event in Earls Court, reflecting the quiet confidence and heartfelt joy of a well-planned celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted boutonnière is displayed on a pale, sand-toned fabric backdrop, its subtle weave and gentle creases creating a warm, understated stage for the flowers to shine. At the centre rests a single rosebud in a bold fuchsia to deep magenta shade, the bloom still tightly curled, suggesting the promise of full flowering yet to come. The petals appear plush and velvety, each one folding neatly into the next, and the lighting brings out delicate highlights along their edges, like soft glimmers of satin in the window light of a boutique on Earls Court Road. Encircling this focal rose, delicate clusters of white Baby's Breath add a cloud-like softness, the tiny blossoms appearing almost weightless against the saturated colour of the rose. Fine, airy greenery unfurls behind and around the flowers, with slender, grass-like fronds and feathery sprigs lending an organic, slightly wild touch, as though freshly gathered from a hidden garden near Kensington High Street. The stems are gathered and meticulously bound with a narrow red satin ribbon, its sheen echoing the richness of the rose while neatly concealing the cut ends. The ribbon is wrapped with precision, forming a compact, polished finish at the base that makes the piece easy to pin to a lapel. The composition is angled slightly, giving the image a sense of movement and modern style while still feeling timeless and romantic. This boutonnière evokes the excitement of a wedding morning or prom night in Earls Court, a small yet meaningful floral detail that completes a suit with colour, texture, and quiet sophistication, ready for photographs, vows, and evening celebrations.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a softly woven, off-white linen backdrop reminiscent of Earls Court's elegant interiors, this boutonniere rests in thoughtful repose. The centerpiece-a shy blush pink rosebud, tightly furled yet ready to burst open-blends subtlety and anticipation, evoking the start of a ceremony or the first greeting at a wedding. Alongside, a lighter pink Alstroemeria with delicate yellow streaks and gentle freckles reveals both playfulness and sophistication, balancing the composition gracefully. Wispy clouds of baby's breath and jewel-toned green mini cushion mums punctuate the spray, their airy texture offering contrast amid the lush foliage. Each green blade and carefully folded leaf-fanning like the greenery in Victoria Road's front gardens-frames the flowers, grounding the arrangement and adding dimension. A deep green wrap encircles the stems, topped by a satin fuchsia bow, whose bright gloss suggests joyful celebration and a nod to classic English elegance. The boutonniere catches gentle natural light, every detail sharp and alive but softened by context. From the tactile crispness of ribbon and petal to the imagined sweet scent of rose and grass, this piece could grace a groom's lapel at a wedding near Brompton Cemetery or adorn a guest at a local Earls Court soirée. Styled for significance-romance, beginnings, and tradition-it's a testament to local expertise and the warm spirit of the area.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant fresh boutonniere, photographed from above, lies on a pale, linen-like fabric in soft beige, the subtle weave of the background giving the image a quiet, tactile warmth. At the centre, a pristine white alstroemeria unfolds, its petals generously open to reveal faintly ruffled edges and fine reddish-brown streaks that pool near the throat, drawing attention to the pollen-tipped stamens. Just to one side, a distinctive, lime-green cone of tightly packed buds, akin to a miniature Ornithogalum spike, introduces strong vertical structure and a striking pop of verdant colour. Threaded among these focal elements are fine sprays of classic white baby's breath, their tiny, airy blooms floating like light fog over a morning garden in nearby Earls Court Square. Deep green, sword-shaped leaves form a sturdy base, layered beneath the flowers to anchor the design, while long, slender strands of grass-like foliage arc gently outward, adding graceful lines and a sense of motion, as though the piece has just been lifted from a florist's bench. The stems are bound together with a bright pink satin ribbon, its surface smooth and slightly reflective, tied into a neat, miniature bow that introduces a joyful, celebratory note. The even lighting reveals the natural satin sheen of the petals and the crisp edges of every leaf without harsh shadow, giving the arrangement a calm, polished appearance. This handcrafted floral accent feels perfectly suited to a wedding morning near Earls Court station, a school prom in West London, or an intimate celebration, offering a small but expressive flourish of white, green, and pink that suggests romance, freshness, and thoughtful attention to detail.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonnière lies diagonally on a softly textured, oatmeal-beige fabric, the weave reminiscent of fine linen often seen in boutique venues around Earls Court. At its centre, a pristine white lisianthus flower is fully open, the petals gently frilled at the edges and layered in soft, circular tiers that draw the eye inward like a calm swirl of light. The bloom's velvety surface suggests a delicate touch, as if it were freshly wired and placed by a careful florist just moments before a ceremony in a nearby townhouse or hotel off Cromwell Road. Nestled just below and slightly to the left are two elongated lisianthus buds, creamy pale green with hints of ivory at their tips, poised to unfurl and echoing the hopeful feeling of a wedding morning. Around them, clusters of tiny white baby's breath add a cloud-like halo, their miniature blossoms catching the soft, even light and bringing a sense of airiness and romance. Fine, dark green, grass-like leaves sweep outward towards the left, introducing movement and a slight sense of wildness, as though the stems were gathered from a garden close to Earls Court's quiet side streets. Tucked discreetly behind the central flower, a larger, deep green leaf offers contrast and depth, grounding the arrangement and framing the pure white petals. At the base, the gathered stems are meticulously wrapped in a brilliant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, confident bow that injects a vibrant pop of colour against the neutral fabric and classic white-and-green palette. The overall look is fresh, contemporary, and romantic, perfectly suited for a groom, groomsman, or special guest stepping out for a London celebration within the Earls Court neighbourhood.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere rests gracefully on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the woven backdrop evoking the understated charm of Earls Court's historic terraces. The orchid is pristine and luminous, with wide, smooth petals that curl gently outward, framing a delicate centre kissed with soft yellow and a whisper of blush pink. Surrounding this focal bloom is a cloud of white baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila flower forming a soft constellation around the orchid, lending the piece a weightless, romantic quality. Sprigs of slender, bright green foliage thread through the white blossoms, adding freshness and a hint of movement, as though just gathered from a nearby London garden after a light morning breeze. To one side, several compact, lime-green orchid buds line a narrow stem, their closed forms suggesting the quiet anticipation of blooms soon to come and the unfolding of a special day. The stems of the flowers and greenery are skillfully wrapped in a narrow band of fuchsia satin ribbon, which is tied into a tidy, elegant bow. The ribbon's glossy surface reflects the gentle, even light, offering a vibrant, celebratory accent that contrasts beautifully with the neutral fabric and crisp white petals. The lighting is soft and diffused, revealing the minuscule details-the curves of each petal, the rounded forms of the baby's breath, the matte texture of the linen-without harsh shadows. This image conjures the feeling of a serene moment before a wedding or formal event near Earls Court station, a carefully crafted floral accessory waiting on the dressing table to complete a groom's or prom guest's attire with quiet, refined elegance.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric, the weave of the material creating a subtle grid of texture beneath the flowers, like a linen cloth spread over a table in a quiet Earls Court mews house. At the heart of the piece, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens with serene grace, its broad white petals slightly glossy under soft, diffused light. The centre of the orchid reveals a delicate touch of pale yellow and creamy ivory in the throat, adding depth and a whisper of warmth. Encircling this central bloom are airy stems of baby's breath, each one dotted with tiny white blossoms that look like a scattering of snowflakes, giving the boutonniere a gentle, cloud-like outline. Slender threads of vibrant green foliage, reminiscent of fine fern fronds, weave through the gypsophila, introducing a fresh, garden-green accent that makes the white flowers appear even brighter. The stems are drawn together neatly and bound with a crisp white satin ribbon, the wrapping smooth and even, ending in a small, tidy bow that signals thoughtful, professional craftsmanship. The overall shape is compact yet soft, designed to sit easily against a lapel without overwhelming it, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest attending a chic London ceremony. The calm, natural palette and careful detailing evoke a sense of quiet romance, as if this orchid buttonhole is waiting to be pinned just before a wedding at a boutique hotel or townhouse venue near Earls Court Road, ready to accompany a day filled with promise and heartfelt celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory-white rose boutonniere lies on a diagonal across a pale, linen-textured fabric, evoking the understated sophistication often chosen for Earls Court town hall weddings and intimate hotel ceremonies. The rosebud sits at the heart of the design, petals still mostly closed, creating a smooth, spiralled form that looks freshly cut and cool to the touch. Around it, delicate sprays of white baby's breath float like tiny snowflakes, their miniature blossoms clustered on fine stems that soften the outline of the central bloom. Slender, dark green leaves and a few whispery, fern-like fronds fan out subtly from behind the rose, adding depth and a natural frame without overwhelming its creamy centre. The stems are bound together in a tight, tidy bundle and wrapped with a band of crisp white satin ribbon, which catches the light with a gentle sheen. The ribbon ends in a small, elegant bow tied just beneath the rose, clearly marking this as a finished piece ready for a groom's or usher's lapel before a celebration near Earl's Court Road or a reception close to Kensington High Street. The background fabric has a visible woven pattern, a fine crosshatch that brings warmth and tactility to the image while remaining neutral enough that the boutonniere is the unquestioned focus. Soft, even lighting caresses the petals and foliage, emphasising their natural textures and subtle colour shifts. The arrangement feels refined yet personal, capturing that quiet, hopeful pause before vows are exchanged, when final details like a buttonhole flower signal that everything is in place for the day's promises.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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