London Wedding Corsages

At London Flowers, our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed to complement your day perfectly - from intimate town hall ceremonies to grand receptions near Covent Garden and the South Bank. As a local florist in the heart of London, we create elegant flowers and bouquets that reflect your personal style and wedding theme.

Every corsage is made fresh on the day using premium roses, lisianthus, orchids and seasonal foliage, carefully wired and finished for comfort and durability. Whether you're celebrating in Westminster, Kensington or along the vibrant streets around Oxford Street, our experienced team will guide you on colours, stem choices and finishes to match dresses, suits and bridal bouquets.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across London when you order online before 3 PM - ideal for last-minute wedding party flowers or top-up corsages for extra guests. Our drivers know the city's venues and landmarks well, from riverside hotels by the Thames to classic townhouses in Mayfair, so your corsages arrive on time and in perfect condition.

  • Personal, expert advice from specialist wedding florists
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced from trusted growers
  • Reliable London-wide same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Planning your London wedding? Trust London Flowers to create beautiful, photo-ready wedding corsages that your wedding party will love and remember.

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Wedding Corsages
Delicate and refined, this white floral wrist corsage is photographed on the inner wrist of a person with light skin against a plain white background, offering a study in contrasts and tenderness. Dominating the composition is a single, pristine white Gerbera with its radiating petals forming a perfect, sunburst silhouette and a central yellow-green eye that feels vivid and alive. Around it, soft clusters of small white chrysanthemum-style blooms create a fluffy halo, while creamy lisianthus buds and opened petals introduce gentle curves and a layered softness. Broad, deep green leaves-likely salal or Ruscus-frame the arrangement, their rich colour grounding the airy whites and lending a sculptural line along the forearm. The whole cluster is secured to the wrist on a slender band woven from tiny pearlescent beads; the pearls gleam with a soft, opaline sheen that complements bridal tones or vintage prom dresses. Under subtle lighting the petals take on a satiny glow and the greens show a cool, fresh sheen, suggesting the crisp scent of cut stems and a hint of grassy freshness when worn. This corsage reads as both ceremonial and intimate, perfect for a bride leading down an aisle near the Thames or a guest arriving at a formal evening on the South Bank; its classic palette speaks of innocence and quiet celebration while reflecting the kind of attentive craftsmanship local London florists bring to every wearable piece.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Soft studio light falls on a refined wrist corsage placed on a left hand with light-to-medium skin tone, photographed against a pristine white background to showcase every subtle texture. The focal point is a bold, fully blossomed fuchsia-pink rose whose dense, layered petals form a velvet spiral and reflect a deep, romantic colour. Nestled beneath and around it, clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets build a generous, cloud-like base, each tiny floret adding tactile depth and an airy softness. Interspersed are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) with four to six petals and faint, pale green streaking at their centres - these brighten the arrangement and introduce a crisp, botanical contrast. To the right, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink buds hint at future bloom and movement, lending a natural, garden-fresh quality.

Rich emerald leaves frame and support the bouquet, their glossy surfaces drawing the eye and intensifying the pastels. The corsage is held by a tasteful multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that wraps the wrist and trails slightly across the back of the hand, marrying classic elegance with wearable ease. The composition suggests a gentle fragrance of rose and green leaves, reminiscent of a spring morning stroll through Regent's Park or along quiet Chelsea lanes. Balanced, feminine and artfully constructed, this corsage is suited to weddings, proms, or anniversaries - a thoughtfully made accessory that reads like a small, living keepsake from a skilled local florist.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage presents a refined study in white and green, photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white backdrop so every texture and shape is clear. Dominating the arrangement is a creamy, ivory rose whose layered petals open with soft, velvety folds; the rose becomes the quiet centrepiece that draws the eye. Just below and to the left, a broad, trumpet-like white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria or small lily - reveals a delicate lime-green throat that introduces a fresh, botanical brightness. Interspersed among these primary flowers are fine sprays of Gypsophila, their miniature white blossoms creating a misty halo, and tiny daisy-style florets with sunny yellow centers that add a playful, vintage charm. Glossy deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy finish frame the cluster, giving structure and a living contrast to the pale blooms, while small green buds promise unfolding colour in the days ahead. The corsage is held in place by an elegant multi-strand pearl band; the pearls' lustre complements the flowers' soft tones and lends a tactile, heirloom feeling to the piece. If you imagine wearing this near Sloane Square or walking down King's Road to a wedding reception, the scent would be faintly floral with a clean, green undertone - the kind of scent that lingers on a shawl. Crafted with the careful hand of a local florist and available for delivery across Chelsea, South Kensington and Notting Hill, this wristlet reflects the quiet sophistication London brides and prom-goers often request from London Flowers (london-flowers.co.uk).
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft halo of light falls across this handcrafted wristlet, making the central rose glow with a soft mauve-pink warmth; its petals unfurl with a delicate sheen and a slightly darker magenta rim that lends an air of vintage romance. Nestled close are saturated clusters of indigo-blue hydrangea, their tiny florets offering a plush, velvet texture and subtle blue-white centres that catch the eye like stars at dusk. Variegated English ivy traces elegant curves around the blooms, its cream-edged leaves adding classic formality while a twisted loop of glossy green blades introduces a contemporary flourish and a pleasing architectural line. Slim, silvery-green stems - evocative of eucalyptus or lavender - soften the silhouette and add the faint scent of leafy summer evenings.

Beneath and between the flowers, open-weave deep purple mesh lifts the arrangement and gives the corsage a slightly ethereal quality, as if the blooms float above the wrist. Positioned on a fair-toned forearm against a clear white backdrop, the piece reads as both celebratory and restrained: perfect for bridesmaids, prom dates or guests of honour. As an experienced London florist who shops the markets from Columbia Road to Borough Market, I can see how the balance of texture, colour and structure makes this wristlet memorable - it feels fresh, touchable and thoughtfully composed for an intimate occasion or reception in Chelsea or Hampstead.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads of quiet celebration, presented on a light to medium complexion against a pure white backdrop that highlights the floral artistry. A single, creamy apricot rose blooms at the centre, its petals spiralling with a tender warmth that invites a soft touch. Nestled beneath and to the lower left are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums; their round, tightly packed florets offer a bouncy textural foil to the rose, like small green laughter tucked into velvet. Deep green salal or ruscus leaves cradle the flowers, creating a lush, structural foundation, while a variegated, striped leaf-perhaps a Ti or Dracaena-has been expertly folded into a sweeping curl that moves outward from under the rose, adding a contemporary, almost architectural flourish. The corsage sits naturally on the wrist, likely secured out of sight with a ribbon or elastic, ready to travel through moments of vows, toasts, and first dances. Imagine it worn on a slow spring evening in London, a little pocket of scent and colour against the city air, as someone steps from a car outside a Notting Hill venue or crosses Portobello Road. The composition balances softness and modernity, marrying peach, lime, and deep green in a palette that feels at once romantic and fresh. It's a handcrafted accent that honours tender moments-promises, celebrations, and intimate gatherings-rendered with the careful hand and floral knowledge of an experienced London florist.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Arranged with thoughtful restraint, this wrist corsage places a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid at its centre, the broad, velvety petals opening like a gentle invitation against a pristine white backdrop. The orchid's lip displays a discreet pool of yellow that deepens to orange at its core, catching the light with a tender glow. Beneath and around the flower, whisper-fine asparagus fern creates a soft, green halo: each feathery frond breathes movement into the composition and offers a tactile contrast to the orchid's smoothness. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right, their glossy skins moving through a painterly gradient from pale green to warm rose and finally a deep crimson, adding seasonal colour and small, round texture. Near the berries, a ruffled lime-green accent leaf provides an extra sculptural note. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist with several strands of tiny, luminous white pearls that curve comfortably and catch the light like small heirlooms; their cool weight on the skin complements the floral softness. The image feels intimate and refined under soft daylight-an accessory that speaks of quiet celebration, whether for a prom in Kensington, a riverside wedding near the South Bank, or an elegant evening at a Mayfair venue. The overall impression is one of expert floral craft: balanced, sophisticated, and designed to be worn and remembered.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I picture this wrist corsage held lightly on a pale forearm, the image bathed in bright, neutral light against a white backdrop so colours and textures remain true. Two sunlit yellow roses take centre stage - the left-hand rose opened wide, the right more snug, both with velvety layers that suggest warmth and welcome. Tiny clear crystal studs nestle into the centres, catching flecks of light when the wearer moves. Rising just behind the smaller rose, a single dark plum calla lily unfurls like evening on the horizon, its smooth, satiny surface folding into a refined trumpet that balances the roses' cheerful glow. Textural contrasts build the design: soft asparagus fern creates airy movement at the top and rear, while glossy variegated leaves with pale margins form a calm, supportive base. Little clusters of white filler flowers pepper the spaces between, lending a hint of vintage charm and fullness. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the wrist - bottom-left to centre-right - and is held in place with a discreet band so the arrangement appears effortless on an arm. There's a tactile interplay of silky petals, crisp leaves and feather-soft fern; faint rose perfume mixes with the cool green scent of foliage. This composition reads both celebratory and refined - ideal for prom night in Notting Hill, a Chelsea wedding guest, or anyone wanting a compact, joyful floral accent with the sort of careful craftsmanship you'd expect from an experienced London florist.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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