12 natural boutonnieres for the modern groom
Sep 30, 2024 | Inspiration
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Botanique Floral Design | Anna Peters Photography
The days of grooms wearing a single rose head on their lapels are long gone. Today, boutonnieres are miniature works of art: tiny clusters of flowers that reflect the seasons and overall floral aesthetic of the wedding. The traditional method of wiring and taping the stems also seems to be on the way out, with many florists favoring the natural look of simply binding stems with ribbon or twine instead.
Scroll on to discover some of the most beautiful natural boutonnieres we've spotted lately, incorporating delicate tendrils, berries, seed heads, crisp leaves and textured foliage to create the perfect posy of flowers to adorn your groom's lapel.
Janna Brown Design | Katie Grant Photo
Paige Vaughn Photo
The Petaler Co. | Sophie Kaye Photography
Honeycomb Affair | Luna de Mare Photography
Mindy Rice Floral Design | Jose Villa Photography
La Fleur Du Jour | Rachel May Photo
Siloh Floral Artistry | Molly Carr Photography
Flower Addicted | Le Velo Fotografia
Loop Flowers | Brett Heidebrecht Photography
Mindy Rice Floral Design | Joel Serrato Photogrpahy
Flowers: Devon & Pinkett | Grace & Ardor Co. Photography
Tags: Boutonnieres, Button Holes
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