Thursday 12 July 2012

Buttonholes for men


A buttonhole or boutonniere (French for buttonhole) is a small, single flower or grouping of two or three worn on the left lapel of the Groom and other men in the wedding ceremony.

The flowers often coordinate with the Brides bouquet.  They are chosen to suit the season and the colour scheme of the wedding.



More traditional at a first glimpse, then look closer the flowers are made up of cactus types. 
Photo via ryleehitchherblog.com



Liking the label idea
photo via ruffledblog.com


Denim shirt and pink bow tie coordinate with natural flowers and string for a more casual look
photo via prepaganda.tumblr.com


cheeky gingham bow tie and handkerchief 
photo via stylemepretty.com


No jacket just braces - what a great look?
photo via petalpixie.com


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