The wedding boutonniere: the groom's essential accessory

La boutonnière de mariage : l'accessoire incontournable du marié

The boutonniere, a small floral jewel, has become an essential element of the groom's attire. It adds a touch of elegance and refinement to the ensemble, while highlighting the groom's personality. But how do you choose the right boutonniere? What criteria should you consider? And where can you find one in Paris?  

Choosing the flower: a question of style  

The choice of flower is crucial. It must match several elements:  

  • The wedding theme: A rustic boutonniere with wild flowers for a country wedding, a more sophisticated boutonniere with orchids for a chic wedding, etc.  
  • The season: Seasonal flowers are often more beautiful and more affordable.  
  • The color of the costume: The color of the flower should create a harmonious contrast or subtle harmony with the color of the costume.  
  • The groom's personality: The flower should reflect the groom's personality: classic, original, romantic, etc.  

Some popular flowers for boutonnieres:  

  • The classics: Rose, carnation, rosebud, lisianthus.  
  • The originals: Protea, anthurium, strelitzia, orchid.  
  • Seasonal flowers: Ranunculus in spring, peony in summer, dahlia in autumn.  

The different production techniques  

There are several techniques for making a buttonhole:  

  • The traditional boutonniere: A single flower, sometimes accompanied by a few leaves or a bud.  
  • The composite boutonniere: Several flowers and foliage are assembled to create a more elaborate composition.  
  • Boutonniere with natural elements: You can add berries, twigs, or other natural elements for a wilder effect.  

Where to find your buttonhole in Paris?  

Paris is full of talented florists who will create the perfect boutonniere for your wedding. You can also contact boutiques specializing in wedding accessories.  

  • Traditional florists: They offer a wide selection of flowers and can advise you on color and texture combinations.  
  • Specialty shops: These shops often offer original and personalized creations.  
  • Floral design workshops: You can take part in a workshop to make your own buttonhole.  

Current trends  

Boutonniere trends evolve with the seasons. Currently, we are seeing:  

  • A return to dried flowers: Dried flowers offer a sustainable and aesthetic alternative to fresh flowers.  
  • More natural arrangements: Boutonnieres tend to be more natural, with wildflowers and foliage.  
  • Bright pops of color: Bright, contrasting colors are increasingly popular.  

Additional tips  

  • Keep your boutonniere cool: Before the ceremony, store your boutonniere in the refrigerator to keep it fresh.  
  • Secure it properly: Make sure the boutonniere is securely fastened to your suit using a pin.  
  • Consider boutonnieres for the best men and the father of the groom: For perfect harmony, you can coordinate boutonnieres for all the men in the family.  

The boutonniere, a key element of coordination  

The groom's boutonniere should match the overall wedding decor. It is recommended to coordinate it with:  

  • The bride's bouquet: Flowers, colors and style should create visual unity.  
  • Other floral elements: The ceremony's floral arrangements, centerpieces, etc.  
  • Stationery: The colors of the buttonhole can match the colors of the invitation or announcements.  

The buttonhole, an unforgettable memory  

The boutonniere is more than just an accessory; it's an integral part of your wedding memory. By carefully choosing your boutonniere, you can assert your personality and add a touch of elegance to your outfit.  

The boutonniere is a detail that can make all the difference on your wedding day. By taking the time to choose and personalize it, you will create a unique and unforgettable memory. Don't hesitate to call on a florist to assist you in this important choice.  

To go further:  

  • Boutonnieres for themed weddings: Suggest boutonniere ideas based on different wedding themes (country, bohemian, vintage, etc.).  
  • Boutonnieres for Civil Weddings: Presenting simpler and modern boutonniere options for civil weddings.  
  • Boutonnieres for Destination Weddings: Tips for choosing a boutonniere suitable for a destination wedding.  
  • Post-ceremony boutonniere care: Explain how to keep your boutonniere as a keepsake.