Button Holes

A person pins a white rose wedding flower with green leaves into the buttonhole of a dark suit jacket.
A Northumberland buttonhole featuring a pale rose, thistle, and small white wedding flowers rests on a wooden surface.
Two men in tuxedos, one adjusting the other's grooms buttonhole, stand indoors with marble columns in the background at Wynyard Hall.
At a wedding in Newcastle, a person pins a caramel-colored buttonhole onto the lapel of another wearing a blue suit and patterned tie.
A close-up of a person wearing a light blue suit jacket, white shirt, and light gray tie, with a grooms buttonhole featuring a peach rose, white flowers, and greenery pinned to the lapel.
Man in a brown tweed suit and tie with a grooms buttonhole by Durham wedding florist, plus a pocket square, standing outdoors in a blurred green setting.
A person pins a white flower grooms buttonhole with green leaves onto the lapel of a man's dark suit jacket; the man is smiling and wearing a light pink tie, arranged by a Newcastle wedding florist.
Close-up of a man in a dark suit and copper tie, wearing a wedding flowers buttonhole with a white rose and thistle on his lapel. Shot taken at Jesmond Dene House, his face is partially out of frame.
Close-up of a suit jacket lapel with a light pink rose buttonhole, accented by small white wedding flowers and greenery.
A person in a black suit, white shirt, and blue polka dot tie with a wedding buttonhole of peach, yellow, and white flowers pinned to the lapel—perfect for a stylish celebration in Newcastle.
A person in a gray checked suit and glasses has a wedding buttonhole, a white rose, pinned to their jacket by another individual.
Two small floral arrangements with orange roses, greenery, and berries placed side by side on a glass surface—an elegant touch for wedding flowers in Newcastle.
A classic buttonhole with a white rose, pale pink rosebud, baby's breath, and greenery wrapped in twine rests on a textured stone surface—perfect for Healey Barn wedding flowers.
Four small wedding buttonholes with white and blush pink flowers and greenery, tied with twine, are beautifully arranged on a round black slate atop a wooden surface—perfect for Northumberland weddings.
A person in a light suit stands as another hand pins a small white Grooms buttonhole to their lapel, perhaps prepared by a skilled florist at The Woodmans Arms.
A close-up of a person in a blue checkered suit and red tie, wearing a buttonhole with red and yellow wedding flowers, standing beside another in a similar suit.
A person pins a wedding flowers buttonhole with white blooms onto the lapel of a man wearing a grey suit and black polka dot bow tie.
A girl in a white lace dress stands with hands clasped, wearing a floral wrist corsage with red and orange flowers—an elegant creation by a wedding florist Newcastle.

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