By Louise Baltruschat Hollis
Want a stand-out and very dashing wedding buttonhole to finish off your stylish wedding suit choice? You’re in luck, as I have rounded up 38 handsome boutonnière wedding ideas to give your suit an extra flourish.

The wedding buttonhole, what is it? Well, a wedding buttonhole is a small flower arrangement attached to the lapel of an outfit. Buttonholes are a traditional way to add decoration to a formal outfit, especially at weddings!
You don’t actually have to have a buttonhole, you could scrap the boutonnière altogether if you prefer. There are no rules around here. But if you do want to add va-va-voom to your lapel, there are so many ways to do so. And, you don’t have to fork out a fortune by the way.
Yes, you can hire a professional wedding florist to take care of your buttonholes. But you could also DIY boutonnières, or use alternative materials if you so wish. Ready to discover all the buttonhole inspiration? Let’s dive on in!
Dried wheat creates height and is expensive. As a bonus, its not likely to wilt as the day goes on, ideal for late summer and early autumn weddings.

For an all-out style, how about the pocket buttonhole? No need for pins and fastening, or a pocket square. Plus you’re going to make more impact as you can have more flowers.

This mini protea buttonhole is adorable and the twine wrapping adds a rustic touch.

Coordinate your suit colour to your buttonhole tones for a coordinated style.

Use silvery dried seed heads for a black tie or formal wedding. You can keep dried wedding flowers after the wedding too.

Planning a Christmas wedding? Go all in with a festive feel boutineer.

Add a pop of pretty with spring pastel flowers. Think shades of mint green, pale pink and lilac for a match made in heaven.

A classic winter wedding flower, the anemone is a gorgeous choice.

Creamy, buttery yellows and peaches can look sensational for a unique buttonhole idea.

Dried autumn wedding flowers in seasonal hues will look so autumnal and gorgeous on your lapel.

Add fun action figures or small toys to your buttonhole for a personality punch.

Using delicate nigella will add beautiful texture to any wedding boutonnière.

Daisies are such a summery bloom, they look really delicate and dainty.

Blush tones work so well with deep and rich burgundy flowers.

Tropical flowers such as vivid orchids make a perfect choice for destination weddings.

Lego fans rejoice! Why not add a mini lego figure to your buttonhole?

Succulents are a lovely option for a sustainable buttonhole if cared for, succulents can be replanted post-wedding.

Tie up your wedding buttonhole with a ribbon that matches your other accessories.

Fresh white and blue flowers can look super sharp.

Team modern orchids with dried flowers and greenery.

Make paper flowers from maps with a destination close to your heart. You could always choose book pages or patterned paper for a unique buttonhole style.

Does it get any more classic than a single rose teamed with foliage?

If you love nothing more than spending your free time playing scrabble, add in a tile. Choose your initials for a personal touch.

Sunflowers may be the happiest summer wedding flower and for good reason. Large, yellow blooms will look spectacular on any wedding suit.

Thistles are a great choice for adding texture, just be careful of any prickles.

Feathers are a lovely flower alternative. Collect them from the ground, so that they are also ethical and eco-friendly.

Small tendrils of pampas grass will look fluffy and soften the smartest of suits.

Baby’s breath is a cost-effective flower choice and mixed with cornflowers will really pop.

Think about adding jewellery or pearls to your buttonhole for a glam touch.

Ferns are a great leaf choice for a buttonhole, especially if you are having a woodland wedding.

Craft a special rustic brooch made from hessian and fabric.

Disney’s Up inspired bottle tops look so adorable.

Make a button display for your buttonhole!

Billy balls are a really fun flower choice and add lovely shape to boutonnières.

Paper origami cranes are simple and cheap to make from patterned paper.

Berries are a great textural addition to a floral wedding buttonhole.

Think about how you can incorporate your hobby into your buttonhole. Such as this fun bicycle chain idea.

Decaden pink and green flowers are sure to take your suit from work ready to wedding ready.

Essentially, anyone at your wedding could wear a buttonhole if you so wish. There are no hard and fast rules. That being said, traditionally the male members of a wedding party would wear one. Groom, groomsmen, best man, ushers, page boys, father of the bride and father of the groom.
However, if you have best women, bridesmen, men of honour or groomswomen, they can all wear one too. Or if you are a bride donning a suit, you rock that buttonhole!
Guests could wear a buttonhole at your wedding if you’d like. However, it’s not necessary and could work out expensive to kit out your whole guest list in flowers. It really comes down to personal preference.
Female members of the wedding party can wear a buttonhole. However, traditionally ladies wear a corsage instead. This is either worn on the wrist or on the lapel of their outfit.
As a rule of thumb, men wear their wedding buttonholes on the left lapel. Women wear their corsages on the right side of their outfits or on their right wrists. But if you want to ditch this rule and go for the opposite, you go for it!
And that's a wrap! You have all the wedding buttonhole ideas you could ever need, plus wedding boutonnière FAQ solved. Hooray!
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