Boutonnière exotic
Exotic boutonnières
As a real alternative to clove, rose & Co. in the gentleman's buttonhole can these exotic buttonholes be worn anywhere and anytime. But they probably look their best on festive occasions with a tuxedo (if there is no shawl collar) or tails - provided the latter has a buttonhole. Our tip: Have your expert tailor add a buttonhole to the tailcoat.
The boutonnière with the white dinner jacket
The regions of origin of our exotic flowers give a subtle indication of where they are traditionally worn: in tropical, subtropical, equatorial and other sunny areas - where the white "Mess Jacket" or the white tuxedo is also at home in classic men's fashion. Look out for this beautiful detail in movies from the 1930s and 1940s. Today we don't see it that closely anymore.
The white gardenia
Our white gardenia is perfect for tuxedos and tailcoats; but also cuts a fine figure in the gentleman's buttonhole on less festive occasions.
Tip: the Camellia
The camellia represents sensitivity, romance and the elegant lifestyle of the Belle Époque. A good choice for visiting the opera with Lady of the Camellias.
Who we are
If you're wondering who this Herr von Welt is and who is behind it, you can find out more about the idea, the curators and their motives here.