Boutonnieres

Boutonnieres or Buttonholes are like a finishing touch that provides a sense of style to groom as well as all men attending the wedding ceremony. Boutonniere is a decoration of flowers which is worn by men on the left side of their jacket lapels. They are usually made of a single flower which is decorated with foliage, beads and some wires giving it a different look. Boutonnieres are made creative by using various elegant things with flowers.

Boutonniere is a floral accessory for the groom which gives him a chic look. Mostly the groom’s boutonniere matches to the bridal bouquet and is all way different from the other men’s boutonnieres which symbolizes that he is the man of the day. If the bridal bouquet contains freesia, calla lily and roses, then the groom’s boutonniere must be made of calla lily, while the boutonnieres for the attendants would be of other flowers rather than calla lily.