My date is wearing a white tux and my dress is blue. We're coordinating our outfits. I went to the florists a couple days ago and I was trying to order a boutonniere but none of their flowers were blueish at all. So instead, the florist suggested that I just go with white carnations for the boutonniere but I'm afraid it won't stand out against his white tux. I can call them back and change the types of flower I want but I'm not sure if I should because the other colors they have are yellow and red and pink and such but I don't think it would match. What should I do?
Hitoast answered Monday April 21 2008, 11:01 pm: ask if they have any black AND white ones. That way, it would stand out and look good :] if not, you can always order from somewhere else! [ Hitoast's advice column | Ask Hitoast A Question ]
Razhie answered Monday April 21 2008, 8:12 pm: Call around to different flourists.
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