50 Boutonnière Ideas for Any Wedding Style (2024)

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Rosebuds and Bunny Tails Blue Grape Hyacinths Dried Grasses and Chrysanthemum Flag Pins and a Single Rose Scabiosa and Rosemary Green Hellebores and Privet Berries A Garden Rose With Tuberose and Delphinium Pampas Grass and Greens Purple Clematis Oxypetalum and Privet Berries Berry and Gum Leaves Mums With Dried Grasses and Ferns Ivory Rose and Rosemary Astilbe Tied With Ribbon Lavender and Olive Leaves Garden Roses and Hypericum Berries Mini Tulips and Herbs Pieris and Dried Grasses Succulent With Snowberries Wintry Roses and Greenery Hydrangea Blossoms, Berries, and Acorns Off-White Roses Rustic Thistles Cream-Colored Rose Cream Rose With Browning Leaves Ranunculus Buds and Twine White Overblown Ranunculus Scabiosa With Privet Berries Mustache Pin With Dried Wheat English Dogwood With Goat's Beard and Greenery White and Green Stephanotis Peach Ranunculus and Silver Brunia Cream Rose With Greenery Peach Ranunculus and White Nigella With an Air Plant Dried Roses and Feathers White Ranunculus With Snowberry Accents Pastel Mum With Bunny Tails and Berries White Orchid With Dotted Ribbon Anthurium and Greenery Olive Leaves and Privet Berries Succulent, Lavender, and Eucalyptus Acorns and Privet Berries Miniature Greenery Wreath White Spray Roses With Hypericum Berries Roses and Lily of the Valley Red Carnation, Succulent, and Thistle A Single Rose With Minimal Greenery A Fly Fishing-Inspired boutonnière White Ranunculus With Subtle Greenery Baby's Breath and Twine FAQs

Just about any bloom will work for the wedding boutonnière, but why stick with predictable picks? Luckily, there's no shortage of ideas. But how do you pick the perfect wedding boutonnière that will earn your seal of approval and still feel like a cohesive part of your floral design?

Start with the color: White, green, and yellow are all popular shades. Another great way to balance out a boutonnière is with the addition of bold greenery. Fresh herbs, leafy greens, or a modern succulent are all great additions to softer-hued flowers. Or go with one large succulent, a cluster of greens or berries, or a barely there off-white cluster of nontraditional wedding flowers—we like perennial astilbe or clematis—for a look that expresses a more modern style.

In an effort to help you select the perfect boutonnière, we rounded up 50 great ideas that you're sure to love.

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Rosebuds and Bunny Tails

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Red and white rosebuds totally pop against this gray, acutely patterned suit jacket without clashing with that funky purple pocket square. We love how the addition of feathery dried grasses and fluffy bunny tails completely refreshes this otherwise traditional rose boutonnière.

Blue Grape Hyacinths

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There's nothing more evocative of a brilliant summer day than this cluster of blue grape hyacinths wrapped in a natural, bleached burlap. Best of all? The flowers were picked up from the local flower market the day before this intimate waterfront wedding.

Dried Grasses and Chrysanthemum

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Now, this is posh with an organic boho twist. The oh-so sophisticated formal tux gets a brush of nature with a boutonnière of bleached, dried grasses and chrysanthemums. We can't help but drool over the color palette.

Flag Pins and a Single Rose

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Let your flags fly and wear your national pride on your, er, lapel on your wedding day. This white rose boutonnière is crowned with an American and Canadian flag pin representing the newlyweds' separate nationalities coming together.

Scabiosa and Rosemary

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These playful bundles present an unexpected composition. Lollipop scabiosa and fragrant rosemary come together in the most elegant way.

Green Hellebores and Privet Berries

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These boutonnières of muted green hellebores, reddened foliage, and tiny privet berries encapsulate all the romance of an autumnal wedding. We love that each tiny posy keeps with the uniformity of the bunch but takes on a unique look all its own.

A Garden Rose With Tuberose and Delphinium

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Now here's a romantic boutonnière. A rust-hued garden rose is framed by pale pink and cream tuberose and delphinium for a color palette that harmonizes beautifully with the pale tuxedo.

Pampas Grass and Greens

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An inky tux with a black shawl collar can be difficult to accessorize. This bright pampas grass boutonnière contrasts exquisitely in both texture and tone without getting lost in the mix.

Purple Clematis

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Purple and blue are far from your traditional nuptial color palette. But this purple clematis boutonniere and gray-blue suit certainly make a case for the combo.

Oxypetalum and Privet Berries

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Let's check that "something blue" off your list. These boutonnière of pale blue oxypetalum, dark blue privet berries, and frilly textured air plants are nothing short of enchanting.

Berry and Gum Leaves

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A simple boutonniere comprised of berry, gum leaves, and additional greenery adds a fresh touch to this black-and-white ensemble. How sweet is that twine wrapped around the stems?

Mums With Dried Grasses and Ferns

We're definitely digging this combination of bold, spicy hues with all-black attire and turquoise accents. The rich boutonnière gets its character from sunset-hued mums, dried grasses, and ferns.

Ivory Rose and Rosemary

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Roses and rosemary seem like they would go hand in hand, which is why we're surprised we haven't seen more of them together. This herbaceous medley consists of a single ivory rose and clusters of rosemary all wrapped in matching satin ribbon.

Astilbe Tied With Ribbon

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Hello, texture! Fluffy and poignant astilbe is backed by greenery and held tightly with ribbon in this boutonnière. Check out how the pink ribbon picks up on the slightest bits of pink in the blooms.

Lavender and Olive Leaves

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Fairy-tale nuptials in the French countryside clearly call for an equally enchanting boutonnière. This storybook design pairs sprigs of heavenly lavender with olive leaves and ties it all together with frayed linen in the palest shade of blue. Et voilà!

Garden Roses and Hypericum Berries

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Pale green blooms and hints of white just exude "alfresco wedding." This boutonnière consists of locally foraged botanicals, garden roses, and hypericum berries in the most revitalizing of hues.

Mini Tulips and Herbs

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Who doesn't instantly smile when looking at this jubilant little mix? Here, happy yellow tulips and rosemary come together in the most vivacious boutonnière.

Pieris and Dried Grasses

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This charcoal suit takes on new life with a boutonnière of pieris and dried grasses. The sea-inspired textures and muted tones are a picture-perfect fit for a boho coastal wedding.

Succulent With Snowberries

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If soft, cool tones are taking up real estate on your wedding mood board, you'll want to take note of these pale blues, soft grays, and powdery greens. This succulent boutonnière is accented with yellow snowberries and dusty miller leaves for a truly unique design.

Wintry Roses and Greenery

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Think winter-wedding chic without all the obvious, seasonal connotations. These boutonnières of plum, dusty purple, and cranberry roses with vibrant greenery completely nailed the aesthetic.

Hydrangea Blossoms, Berries, and Acorns

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A white and green boutonnière comprised of hydrangea blossoms, berries, and acorns has all kinds of unexpected textures. And honestly, how sweet are those tiny acorns?

Off-White Roses

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This blue striped suit and polka-dot bow tie need little extra in the way of accessories. A classic boutonnière comprised of off-white roses and extended stems finishes off the look nicely.

Rustic Thistles

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We absolutely adore a little rustic touch to an otherwise formal fête. This blue thistle and rosemary boutonnière is simple and eye-catching.

Cream-Colored Rose

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The headliner in this boutonnière is clearly the creamy rose in all its elegant glory. But those orange and purple buds might just have stepped out of their supporting roles and stolen the show.

Cream Rose With Browning Leaves

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So creamy roses are by no means an unexpected choice when it comes to the wedding space. This combination of one with olive sprigs, browning leaves, and delicate champagne linen brings something new to the table—or, lapel as the case would have it.

Ranunculus Buds and Twine

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This forest green tux is a decadent sartorial statement. We can't get enough of the coral ranunculus buds and twine popping against it.

White Overblown Ranunculus

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Classic white is usually the best accent color when going up against a bold tie. This single, white overblown ranunculus holds up well without competing for attention.

Scabiosa With Privet Berries

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Drama, drama, drama. This leather-lapeled tuxedo looks absolutely divine accented with a moody scabiosa and berry boutonnière.

Mustache Pin With Dried Wheat

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What's a wedding without a little personality? This harvest-themed boutonnière of dried wheat and pastoral flowers gets a little pizazz with a mustache pin.

English Dogwood With Goat's Beard and Greenery

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We've got a whole menagerie of florals mixed into these precious posies. Delightful English dogwood, fuzzy goat's beard, ample greenery, and twine make up these timeless boutonnière of early summer blooms.

White and Green Stephanotis

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Stephanotis is often considered "the wedding flower" as it symbolizes marital happiness and good luck. A classic white and green stephanotis boutonnière could be the good-luck charm you've been looking for, not that you need it.

Peach Ranunculus and Silver Brunia

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This boutonnière of a single peach ranunculus and silver brunia highlights the fact that peach tones and silvery greens are quite complementary. We especially like the unique, duo-chrome approach to ribboning off the medley in silver and black.

Cream Rose With Greenery

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This creamy rose has a significantly warm cast that picks up the faint reds in the greenery. Wrapped in dark green ribbon, the design looks quite inviting on the ivory lapel where a starker white may have seemed too cool.

Peach Ranunculus and White Nigella With an Air Plant

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Think of air plants as the quirky, wild-card guest that elevates the party. This peach ranunculus and white nigella boutonnière definitely gets a little funky with the addition of that air plant.

Dried Roses and Feathers

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What's in an autumnal boutonnière? Ample amounts of rusty fall foliage, reddened leaves, dehydrated crimson roses, and feathers, of course.

White Ranunculus With Snowberry Accents

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You can't go wrong with quintessential white. This boutonnière is crisp and clean thanks to a large white ranunculus, greenery, and snowberries.

Pastel Mum With Bunny Tails and Berries

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Straight out of a passage from a beloved children's storybook, this boutonnière tells the tale of a pastel mum, a pair of fluffy bunny tails, and a handful of inky berries. Also, it fits the easy-breezy style of this white linen suit to perfection.

White Orchid With Dotted Ribbon

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Impeccable sophistication is the restrained touch of a single white orchid. We love how the black-and-white ribbon blends the floral accent with the formal ensemble.

Anthurium and Greenery

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This heat-friendly boutonnière is comprised of an anthurium and tropical greenery. The combo is perfectly attuned to the style and climate of a tropical wedding, much like these Hawaiian nuptials.

Olive Leaves and Privet Berries

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Such a Mediterranean medley is right at home in a coastal California wedding. Sprigs of olive leaves, mock privet berries, and organic linen ribbon couldn't be more aligned with a natural aesthetic.

Succulent, Lavender, and Eucalyptus

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This rustic boutonnière is comprised of a succulent, sprigs of lavender, seeded eucalyptus, and wheat. Such a charming complement to a harvest-inspired or pastoral fête.

Acorns and Privet Berries

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Get out the fall wedding inspo, this arrangement has all the autumnal feels. This whimsical boutonnière has it all with acorns, freesia bud, privet berries, and seeded eucalyptus.

Miniature Greenery Wreath

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Anyone who wears a stylish miniature wreath of greenery on their jacket is sure to stand out. This one may have been fashioned for a summertime celebration, but we can't help but think of the holiday wedding possibilities.

White Spray Roses With Hypericum Berries

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This boutonnière combining hypericum berries, white spray roses, and eucalyptus leaves is tied together with a peach silk ribbon. The soft pastel hues look quite refreshing against the blue backdrop of the suit.

Roses and Lily of the Valley

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Now, these little bundles of love are oh-so springtime fine. With individual compositions of lily of the valley, creamy roses, sunny-centered blooms, and greenery, everyone gets a unique boutonnière without sacrificing a cohesive look.

Red Carnation, Succulent, and Thistle

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Winter calls for rich, jewel tones. We love the wintry motif of a red carnation, blue thistle, succulent, willow eucalyptus, and ivy on this seasonal boutonnière.

A Single Rose With Minimal Greenery

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This pastel rose boutonnière is subtly framed by a sprig of evergreen, a hint of dusty miller, and itty-bitty white buds. The mix blends effortlessly with the soft tones of the natural linen suit.

A Fly Fishing-Inspired boutonnière

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This boutonnière includes a personal touch: a hand-made fishing fly crafted by the bride's uncle. The unique accent was nestled amongst the white majolica rose, dusty miller, and astilbe for a pretty seamless look.

White Ranunculus With Subtle Greenery

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White ranunculus and greenery make a subtle statement. We love the verdant theme against the gray-blue suit.

Baby's Breath and Twine

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This twine-wrapped mini-bouquet is the perfect touch on a timeless black tux. The natural tones and organic textures of the baby's breath buds and twine considerably soften the formal attire for a more approachable look.

50 Boutonnière Ideas for Any Wedding Style (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular boutonniere? ›

Roses speak volumes and are the most popular choice due to their natural beauty. Whether you choose traditional roses or spray roses, you can pair them with baby's breath, waxflowers, and greenery, or use a single flower boutonniere.

Are boutonnieres still in style? ›

After designing and preparing wedding boutonnieres for more than two decades, I believe boutonnieres continue to hold their place in wedding fashion for several reasons. Boutonnieres have been part of formal wedding attire for generations, which is seen as a timeless tradition for the groom's look.

Which two flowers are perfect for boutonnieres? ›

Rose and Ranunculus

Even if you're wearing a colorful outfit, you don't have to skimp on vivacious hues when it comes to your boutonnière.

What should the boutonniere match? ›

A corsage (and a boutonniere) should match and complement your date's attire. So even if you're going with a pre-made design, be sure the flower and ribbon colors match or complement your date's outfit.

How many flowers should be in a boutonniere? ›

Corsages and boutonnieres can have 1 or up to 5 flowers. They can be of any color and a combination of colors.

What is the most common style of corsages today? ›

As dress styles changed, pinning the corsage to the dress became impractical, and wrist corsages became the norm. Today's corsages are similar to those made in previous decades, though generally smaller.

Who should wear boutonnieres at a wedding? ›

The people who traditionally wear a boutonniere include: the groom, groomsmen, the bride's dad, the groom's dad, any ring bearers, ushers, all grandfathers, any male readers and you can even have one for your male officiant if you have one.

What does a boutonniere symbolize? ›

Similar to a wedding bouquet, in the 16th century, boutonnières were used to ward off bad luck and evil spirits. It was also used to keep bad scents away and was believed to protect against diseases. In the 18th century, however, many wore boutonnières as fashion statements.

Are corsages outdated for weddings? ›

Yes, corsages are still, very much, a thing — and not just for proms or formal dances. At a wedding, you'll traditionally give corsages to special guests, like your mom and grandmother, as a token of appreciation.

What to wear instead of a boutonniere? ›

10 Wedding Boutonniere Alternatives
  • Pocket Squares. If you are going for a simple and sleek look, pocket squares are the way to go. ...
  • Feathers. Decorative feathers add a classy touch to the wedding look. ...
  • Air Plants. ...
  • Nautical Rope. ...
  • Origami. ...
  • Mini Paper Pinwheels. ...
  • Childhood Favorites. ...
  • Scrabble Tiles.

How to pick a boutonniere? ›

How to Pick the Perfect Boutonniere
  1. Color coordinate using the bride's bouquet and wedding colors for inspiration. ...
  2. Keep the size small enough to enhance the groom's outfit without competing against it.
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What are groom's flowers called? ›

Boutonnières are a floral decoration worn by men to accessorize their suit or tuxedo look for a formal event.

What is the most popular type of boutonniere? ›

Types of Boutonnieres

The most popular types include: Single Bloom: This is the most common type. It consists of a single flower, usually a rose or a carnation, with some greenery. Cluster: This type consists of multiple small flowers or blooms arranged in a cluster.

Who is supposed to buy the boutonniere? ›

Traditionally, the guy pays for the corsage and the girl pays for the boutonniere, as each person is gifting the flowers to their date. However, it's common for couples dating for awhile to choose their flowers together or for one half of the pair to place the order for both to ensure the flowers coordinate.

What is the standard cost for a boutonniere? ›

Altar flower arrangements cost an average of $500, while the groom's boutonniere will cost an average of $30.

What flower is often used as a boutonniere? ›

There are many different types of flowers that can be used for boutonnieres. The most popular flowers include roses, lilies, and carnations. However, any type of flower can be used as long as it is small and delicate.

Who usually buys the boutonniere for prom? ›

Traditionally, the guy pays for the corsage and the girl pays for the boutonniere, as each person is gifting the flowers to their date. However, it's common for couples dating for awhile to choose their flowers together or for one half of the pair to place the order for both to ensure the flowers coordinate.

Does the girl usually buy the boutonniere? ›

Who Buys The Prom Boutonniere? Typically these are going to be purchased by the girls to give to their dates. This will not cost as much as the corsage, but it will still have a great look to it and when you are getting these they will look great.

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