How to Pick a Wedding Boutonniere

Your companion will also require something to add a unique touch to their overall appearance, even if the bridal bouquet frequently steals the show. A bouquet is one of the primary ways to accomplish this. This underappreciated floral arrangement, often worn by grooms and groomsmen, may enhance any wedding gown and help convey the entire colour scheme and concept of your special day.

Below, find all the information you need to choose the ideal men's wedding boutonniere for your special day.

What Is a Boutonniere for a Wedding? 

A boutonniere, which translates to "buttonhole" in French, is a subtle yet crucial addition to a formal shirt, suit, or tuxedo.

Most are composed of silk, fresh flowers, foliage, berries, heirlooms, and other non-floral elements that give a wedding ensemble a touch of elegance and freshness.

What Side Does the Boutonniere Go On?

You attach a boutonniere on the left side of your lapel near the heart. This explains why many people compliment a partner's corsage or bridal bouquet frequently.

However, there are other factors to consider for your wedding, so there are different methods to pick a boutonniere. Find out below how to choose the ideal wedding boutonnieres for your significant other or guests.

How Much Does a Wedding Boutonniere Cost?

The cost of a bridal boutonniere might vary; however, the majority of real flower boutonnieres range from $15 to $35. However, faux floral boutonnieres are a far more affordable choice. A groom's statement boutonniere may cost approximately $15, while a set of groomsmen's boutonnieres may cost less than $5 each.

What Kind of Flowers Do You Use for a Wedding Boutonniere?

Despite their diminutive size, men's bridal boutonnieres come in various styles. The easiest way to decide which flowers to use for your boutonniere is to consider your wedding's theme. Make sure your boutonniere complements the bridal bouquet, the other wedding party flowers, and the wedding décor by using the colour scheme and overall wedding feel.

What's Your Color Scheme?

Before deciding on the other aspects, knowing your wedding's colour scheme is a good idea. Which hue dominates your wedding's colour scheme and boutiques?

You may find a wide range of exquisitely crafted boutonnieres for every colour scheme in our vast colour collections at Flowersarch, whether it's red, pink, blue, or green. How about we have a look?

Orange/ Terracotta

Our Sunset Terracotta collection's bouquets come in various orange tones that are ideal for a vintage-inspired or rustic fall wedding.

It's a popular way to bring a touch of fall to a formal ensemble, with a range of hues that evoke the richness of a November forest.

White

An elegant white or nude look is outstanding when worn with a dark jacket. It's a great way to provide contrast or add a touch of traditional, sophisticated elegance to formal clothing.

Blue

Rich and striking, fabulous blue boutonnieres are a striking colour option that gives your ensemble a lakeside or marine feel.

Burgundy

For those who wish to wear their heart on their lapel, burgundy is a beautiful colour choice because it evokes sentiments of intense romanticism.

Dusty Rose

Dusty roses and other light pinks can give your lapel a subtle yet elegant splash of colour and a hint of organic beauty.

Pink Blush

These charming boutonnieres, a sweeter, softer pink, exude innocence and the cheeriness of a pastel spring.

Lilac

On your wedding day, lilac boutonnieres can create a striking yet elegant statement because they are regal and sophisticated.

Green

Like wearing a token from an enchanted forest, a lush green pocket square or boutonniere can add a verdant touch to your ensemble.

What's Your Wedding Theme?

It's helpful to remember your wedding theme and your colour scheme.

Are you organizing a formal gathering or a more laid-back outdoor event? Your choice of boutonnieres with details that showcase the elegance of your theme will be aided by the response to this question.

For instance, the perfect boutonnieres can include organic touches like pampas, grass, berries, twine, or baby's breath if you're organizing a free-spirited or rustic wedding.

These events would be ideal for our Sunset Terracotta boutonnieres, finished with soft sheer ribbon, gold beads, and beige twine.

Bouchonnieres with more spectacular finishes, such as pearls, crystals, glitter, and gorgeous flora, would go best with a fairytale or romantic garden wedding theme. This would include our ivory boutonnieres, which feature a beautiful white rose, foliage, and shimmering golden leaves.

What Kind of Bouquet Will You Have on Your Big Day?

Understanding the floral theme of your wedding bouquet is the final step before choosing a boutonniere. Knowing this will help you flawlessly arrange the flowers and colour palette for your wedding day's boutonnieres and bouquets!

You will need help selecting the ideal boutonnieres to go with your style if you are already a Flowersarch bride and have a bouquet in mind. Our blooming colour collections make it simple for you to finish your wedding day ensemble.