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Men, weddings and flowers.

There may be a few sweeping statements in this little blog post, and I know there are always a few occasions where people buck the trend, but generally men have little say in wedding flowers. I also know for most men its not always the most exciting topic when it comes to planning a wedding - food, yup I get that, drinks, suits, games, ties, table plans ... generally flowers come some way down their list. I'm not complaining, but I do like it when a groom wants to step away from the traditional rose buttonhole. I also love it when a groom says to hell with the bridal flowers, I want something unique thats going to match my suit ... so there!

 

Buttonhole inspiration is something we get asked about a lot, so we thought we'd take a few snaps of some more manly buttonholes to give you that lightbulb moment. I love all of the below for their texture, the fact that they are not too floral, and most importantly they are not massive!

 

Remember boys ... buttonholes don't have to be boring, they don't have to be floral and they certainly don't have to match everything else.

Buttonhole containing scabiosa, dusty millar and chinch bound in twine
Buttonhole containing astrantia, chinch, babys breath and dusty millar bound in twine
Buttonhole containing babys breath, succulent, eucalyptus and dahlia heads bound in twine
Buttonhole containing cotton, Snowflake spray rose, astilbe, passionflower and ivy leaf bound in twine
Buttonhole containing succulent, veronica, dusty millar and passionflower bound in twine
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