West Brompton Wedding Corsages

Our Flowers West Brompton team crafts elegant, long-lasting wedding corsages that perfectly complement your big day. From delicate wrist pieces for bridesmaids to classic lapel designs for groomsmen and parents, every corsage is hand-made in our local florist studio near West Brompton station.

We carefully select fresh seasonal flowers from trusted growers, then style each design to suit your colour palette, dress details and wedding theme. Whether you're celebrating near Earl's Court, hosting a reception close to Fulham Broadway, or tying the knot by the River Thames towards Chelsea, we'll ensure your corsages arrive looking flawless.

Choose from romantic roses, delicate orchids, or modern foliage-based bouquets and corsage sets, all finished with quality ribbon and secure fastenings so they're comfortable to wear all day. Our florists regularly create bespoke wedding work for couples around Lillie Road, Old Brompton Road and North End Road, and we're always happy to offer personal advice.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages styled to match your bouquet
  • Local expert florist with years of wedding experience
  • Same-day delivery across West Brompton and nearby areas

Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery on wedding corsages and matching flowers when you order online before 3 PM. Share your ideas with us, and we'll create beautifully coordinated finishing touches for everyone in your wedding party.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage, pictured on a light-toned forearm against a crisp white background, captures a quiet, classic beauty familiar to West Brompton brides and prom-goers. The focal point is a magnificent white Gerbera daisy-its broad, silky petals arranged in a perfect circular plane around a slightly raised yellow-green center that reads almost like a tiny, textured sun. Nestled closely are small, rounded clusters of white chrysanthemum-like florets and creamy lisianthus buds whose soft folds add a layered, romantic cushion around the primary bloom. Rich, deep green Ruscus leaves and a couple of broader backing leaves peek out from behind, creating a verdant frame that enhances the whites without overpowering them. The whole composition is bound to the wrist by a refined bracelet of multiple strands of pearlescent beads; their subtle glow and delicate weight make the corsage feel secure yet lightweight against the skin. In close inspection you notice the florist's careful hand: stems trimmed to length, blooms arranged for motion and comfort, and foliage positioned to prevent pinching-an approach you might expect from a local maker serving the Fulham Road and Lillie Road neighbourhoods. As light skims the petals, there's an implied scent-cool green top notes with a soft, floral heart-perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, or someone attending a graduation or Ball at nearby Olympia. Flowers West Brompton often crafts pieces like this, designed to be both photogenic and comfortably wearable for special moments across the area.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet arranged with an experienced hand - perfect for a prom, bridal party, or a thoughtful gift for someone about to step onto a dance floor. Dominating the design is a generous hot pink rose, its petals dense and gently unfurling in a deep, luminous spiral that promises the rose's soft scent when held close. Nestled against that rose, soft pastel hydrangea florets in shades of blush lend volume and a plush, tactile bed, while pristine white alstroemeria with faint green markings give crisp highlights and slender form. On the right-side edge a grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, nearly closed pink blooms hints at movement and the possibility of opening throughout the evening. The flowers are set among rich emerald leaves whose broad surfaces reflect light and accentuate the blossoms' colours. A refined multi-strand band of small, pearlescent beads secures the corsage to the left wrist and dips slightly along the wearer's hand, adding a vintage-luxe note without overwhelming the flora. The photograph's clean white background and soft studio light focus attention on texture - the rose's velvety density, the hydrangea's papery layers, the alstroemeria's delicate veins - and the composition evokes a calm, celebratory mood like an afternoon getting ready near Earls Court or along Fulham Road. The overall effect is subtle, elegant, and intentionally wearable: a statement accessory that feels personal and handcrafted for life's tender, photographed moments.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small, romantic composition that reads like a whispered promise. The central feature is a creamy white rose, dense and velvety, its petals unfurling toward the light with a soft, almost powdery sheen. Below and slightly left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-reminiscent of an alstroemeria-reveals a subtle green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward and gives the arrangement gentle depth. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila float throughout the design, lending a feathery, cloud-like texture, while several bright green buds peek through, suggesting a bouquet that will continue to bloom as the evening unfolds. A small cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres sits toward the lower edge, offering a fresh, innocent counterpoint to the rose's formality. Broad, glossy green leaves are arranged to cradle the flowers, their cool sheen accentuating the purity of the whites. The corsage is secured with a stylish multi-strand pearl bracelet-rows of round, luminous pearls threaded on an elastic band wrap the wrist with tactile elegance, the smooth beads cool against the skin. Against the stark white backdrop the composition reads as timeless and poised, perfect for a prom in Earls Court or an intimate wedding near West Brompton station. There is a quiet scent of fresh petals-clean, slightly sweet-and a sense of careful craftsmanship that promises the piece will hold its shape and charm through vows, first dances, and late-night laughter.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, captured on a pale forearm against a stark white surface, feels like a small bouquet of evening garden blooms. A generously sized pink-lavender rose forms the focal point, its outer petals edged in a deeper magenta and folding inward in soft, layered ruffles that invite a gentle touch. Around the rose, rich clusters of deep purple hydrangea provide weight and contrast-each tiny floret shows a hint of luminous blue at its centre, like a twilight sky breathing through petals. Variegated ivy leaves lend a refined framing, their dark-green centres and creamy margins introducing a timeless silhouette, while narrow silvery foliage (suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender) brings a cool, slightly aromatic texture behind the blooms. A wide green leaf striped with white is curled into an elegant loop, offering a contemporary sculptural accent that catches the eye. Beneath and through the flowers a dark-violet mesh ribbon adds airy structure and amplifies the purple tones, creating soft shadows and subtle sparkle under studio light. As a local touch, this design reflects the kind of elegant, neighbourhood work we arrange for West Brompton events and small weddings near Old Brompton Road or the entrance to Earls Court; Flowers West Brompton often recommends it for bridesmaids, prom-goers, and civic occasions. The composition feels fresh, tactile, and poised-an understated yet celebratory accessory that balances classic romance with a contemporary twist.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet artistry of this wrist corsage is in its balance: a creamy apricot rose sits centrally, petals unfurling in a classic spiral that invites a gentle touch, its warm hue softened by the clean, white photographic background. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums act like joyful punctuation - compact, textured pom-poms that catch the eye and add a lively, modern counterpoint to the rose's vintage softness. A variegated leaf, striped with pale cream and green, is folded into an elegant sweep to the side, giving the design an architectural accent that reads contemporary and refined. Underneath, broad dark-green leaves - likely salal or ruscus - create a lush base, their glossy surfaces amplifying the freshness of the blooms and anchoring the corsage against the skin. Worn on smooth, living skin, the arrangement feels ready to accompany moments that matter: vows, first dances, or a proud entrance at a West Brompton reception near Olympia. There's a faint scent of rose and green earth, a tactile mix of velvety petals and crisp, structured foliage. The fastening is unseen, keeping the visual line clean and the focus on form and colour. As a local florist accustomed to supplying corsages for events around West Brompton station and Lillie Road, I designed this wristlet to be both understated and memorable - a small, wearable composition of comfort and celebration.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across a light wrist and posed on a clean white field, this corsage reads as a small narrative of texture and tone. At its centre sits a luminous ivory Phalaenopsis orchid, petals broad and glossy, the lip edged with a pale yellow that seems to catch the light and hold it softly. Around the blossom, feathery asparagus fern fans in bright, verdant strokes, their fine fronds creating a diaphanous frame that makes the orchid appear to float. To the orchid's upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries moves through a gentle spectrum - pale green at the tip, through blush-rose, into a richer cranberry - offering seasonal warmth and a tactile, glossy counterpoint to the smooth petals. Close to the berries, ruffled lime-green foliage introduces a crisp highlight, a contemporary wink that keeps the palette fresh. The arrangement is fastened on a multi-strand bracelet of tiny faux pearls; the pearls' cool sheen and heirloom quality sit in elegant tension with the living textures, suggesting both tradition and modernity. The image is lit with a clear, neutral light and photographed against white so each surface - satin petal, glossy berry, soft fern - reads plainly to the eye. A florist familiar with West Brompton's wedding season might suggest this as a preferred choice for prom nights near Earls Court or intimate ceremonies along Fulham Road, as it conveys understated romance, tactile variety, and the quiet assurance of careful craft.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Two sunlit yellow roses take centre stage on a wrist photographed against a crisp white background, their petals layered like soft ribbons and exuding a gentle, honeyed perfume. A smaller, cupped rose nestles beside a more open bloom, each finished with a small, clear diamante set close to the centre to catch gestures and flashes of light. Behind the roses a single calla lily unfurls in a near-black plum, its satin petal curving upwards and creating a dramatic vertical note that grounds the arrangement. Around these focal blooms sits an artful assembly of greenery: broad variegated leaves with pale edges form a stable bed, while delicate asparagus-fern fronds add airy texture and movement, and tiny white spray flowers peek through to add depth and a whisper of innocence. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the forearm from lower-left to mid-right, the thin securing band hidden so the floral composition reads as an elegant, confident accessory. Lighting is soft and even, accentuating the yellow's warmth and the calla's shadowed richness without harsh glare; rhinestones glint softly rather than overpowering. This is the sort of wearable design favoured for weddings, prom nights or celebratory evenings in local spots like Olympia or the quieter cafés by Lillie Road, handcrafted with an eye for balance, scent and tactile contrast that feels intimate and joyful.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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