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A handsome young man in a black tuxedo smiles as a beautiful woman in an elegant black dress pins a red rose boutonniere on his lapel in a ballroom setting.

Boutonnieres have long been a stylish and symbolic accessory in formal menswear, tracing back centuries to traditions of sophistication and elegance. The term “boutonniere” originates from the French word for buttonhole, as these floral adornments were traditionally worn through the lapel’s buttonhole of a jacket. Historically, boutonnieres symbolized refinement and were often worn to ward off evil spirits, adding an element of mysticism to their aesthetic appeal. Over time, they have evolved into a staple of formal occasions, such as weddings, proms, and galas, serving as a decorative accent that complements the wearer’s attire and underscores the significance of the event. 

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