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Fort Belvedere
Mini Purple Carnation Silk Boutonnière Flower
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Oscar Wilde Pale Green Mini Carnation Boutonnière Flower
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A Carnation Boutonniere That Lasts All Day
The idea of a fresh carnation boutonniere is timeless, but the reality is often fleeting. The stress of a diy boutonniere project—the delicate process of making a boutonniere—can quickly lead to a wilting, drooping disappointment. A homemade boutonniere or fragile fresh carnation flowers can bruise or stain a lapel long...
Frequently Asked Questions
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What occasions suit a carnation boutonniere?
Weddings, black-tie events, and other formal or semi-formal gatherings. Keep the bloom modest in size so it complements the lapel.
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Which color should I choose?
White works well for tuxedos and evening wear. Red is a classic wedding option and adds a touch of ceremony to daytime suits.
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How do I attach it correctly?
Guide the stem through the lapel buttonhole and secure it from the back using the keeper or a discreet stitch, keeping the front free of pins.
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Can I wear a carnation with any jacket?
A functional lapel buttonhole makes it easiest. A tailor can add or open a keeper loop on the back of the lapel if needed.
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Is a silk carnation better than a fresh flower for long events?
Silk maintains shape and color for hours, travels well, and avoids bruising or shedding, which is helpful for ceremonies and photos.
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Can I reuse the boutonniere?
Yes. Store it in its protective box when not in use, and dust gently before wearing.
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Where should the bloom sit on the lapel?
High on the left lapel, centered over the buttonhole area, with the head upright and slightly angled toward the face.
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How do I coordinate with ties and pocket squares?
The golden rule is to coordinate your accessories, not create a matching set. For a deliberate and stylish look, choose a boutonniere that "picks up" and echoes a subtle accent color from your tie or pocket square. For instance, a burgundy carnation creates a thoughtful and cohesive pairing when worn with a navy tie that has small burgundy details.