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During the ceremony? A small white rose bud on the lapel is always symbolic in Western countries, showing purity of love and a start to something beautiful.

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What flower is worn by a new husband?

A new husband typically wears a boutonnière, which often features a small flower such as a rose or a carnation. This floral accessory is pinned to the lapel of his suit or tuxedo and symbolizes love and celebration. The specific flower choice can vary based on personal preference, wedding theme, or the bride's bouquet.


What is small flower bunch worn in the buttonhole?

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