For the groom and his guys!
With many grooms finding a fall color palette more suitable to their tastes, we're making the case for seasonal boutonnieres that your groom will love sporting on his lapel for the big day. Our favorite autumnal blooms incorporate the rustic, earthy colors of the season like rust-colored chrysanthemums, orange lilies, rich sedum, and red daisies. Incorporate cold-weather elements like oak leaves, blades of wheat, pinecones, or even acorns for a statement-making boutonniere that boasts Mother Nature's fall-inspired details.
If you want to go beyond the traditional autumnal shades, add some accent flowers to offset the warm tones. Bright yellow Witch Hazel, cherry Goldenrod, Aster, vibrant Mexican sage, and lavender are perfect complementary flowers that give an unexpected pop of color to your groom's boutonniere. If you're looking for a more polished, clean look, incorporate fresh greenery like olive leaves or single air plants that add an elegant touch.
Now that you've picked your blooms, don't forget to tie up your pint-sized arrangement. Opt for something classic like luxe velvet ribbon or for more casual, backyard nuptials, use cords of rustic twine or colored string.
At this elopement in Big Sur, California, the groom tucked olive leaves and grasses into the pocket as a boutonniere.
This groom accentuated his brown suit with a boutonniere of white roses, lush olive branches, eucalyptus, and fall leaves.
This bride surprised her groom with the design of his personalized boutonniere, which was made up of a white hellebore, purple wax flower, and baby-blue eucalyptus, at their Charleston wedding.
Credit: Brides.com
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