How to pick a wedding boutonniere?
When choosing a wedding boutonniere, consider coordinating it with the bridal bouquet color to create a cohesive look. Take into account the groom's suit color as well, ensuring that the boutonniere complements or contrasts it appropriately. Additionally, consider the theme of the wedding and incorporate elements that reflect the overall style, such as incorporating specific flowers or decorative accents that align with the theme.
How To Put On A Boutonniere
Putting on a wedding boutonniere requires attention to detail and proper placement. Here are a few easy steps to follow when attaching a boutonniere.
- Prepare the boutonniere by removing excess foliage and securely wrapping the stem with floral tape.
- Determine who is responsible for putting on the boutonniere, traditionally the best man or a close family member.
- Find the left lapel of the groom's jacket and align the boutonniere with the buttonhole or slightly above it.
- Position the boutonniere at a slight angle with the flowers facing upward towards the shoulder.
- Insert the stem through the buttonhole or between the lapel and collar, ensuring a secure but not too tight attachment.
- Check the boutonniere's placement in the mirror and make necessary adjustments for balance.
- Confirm that the boutonniere is securely attached and won't fall off during the ceremony or festivities.
Groomsmen Boutonnieres
A special part of a wedding is the wedding boutonnieres worn by the groomsmen. Check out the wedding corsages, groomsmen boutonnieres, and mother of the bride corsage collection for the final touch on the wedding outfits.