2017 Wedding Series Celebration Boutonniere Forever First Class Postage Stamps
2017 Wedding Series Celebration Boutonniere Forever First Class Postage Stamps
Description:
Buttonhole flowers, or boutonni¨¨res, are traditionally donned for special celebrations.? They add elegance to an everyday business suit and the finishing touch to a formal tuxedo.
Boutonni¨¨res first became popular in 19th century England.? When Prince Albert and Queen Victoria married, she presented him with a small bouquet of flowers.? As a gesture of appreciation and love, Prince Albert cut a hole in the lapel of his suit and placed a flower through it.? After that, the prince ordered his tailor to cut similar holes in the rest of his jackets.? Prince Albert¡¯s popularity meant this fashion trend quickly caught on.
Now most modern suit jackets come with a buttonhole in the lapel and a small loop (about an inch down) sewn on the reverse side.? The proper way to attach a boutonni¨¨re flower is by sliding the stem through the buttonhole and securing it with this loop.? Traditionally, boutonni¨¨res should not be pinned to the lapel or consist of more than one flower.? The most formal boutonni¨¨res feature a white or red carnation, blue cornflower or a gardenia.? The flower should be freshly cut and not too big or small.
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Whether worn for a wedding, holiday, or other celebration, boutonni¨¨res make sophisticated additions to any outfit and are the mark of a true gentleman.