Westcombe Park Wedding Corsages

At Westcombe Park Florist, we know how much the little details matter on your wedding day. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are thoughtfully designed to complement your colours, style, and flowers, whether you're celebrating near Westcombe Park Station, along Vanbrugh Hill, or by the historic greenery of Greenwich Park.

Each corsage is created by an experienced local florist, using fresh seasonal flowers chosen for beauty, fragrance, and durability. From classic rose pearl-pin corsages for mums and aunties, to delicate wrist designs for bridesmaids, we'll make sure every bloom looks perfect from the first photo to the last dance.

We regularly design wedding flowers for couples in Blackheath, Greenwich, and Charlton, and we're happy to coordinate your bouquets, buttonholes, and corsages for a seamless, elegant look. Tell us about your venue, dress, and colour palette and we'll guide you with honest, expert advice.

Need something in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery on many wedding corsage designs across Westcombe Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your favourite style, add your notes, and we'll carefully craft and deliver your blooms with the care and reliability our local couples trust.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages by skilled local florists
  • Serving Westcombe Park, Blackheath, Greenwich & Charlton
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online
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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white floral wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm against a stark white background, every detail of the composition presented with careful clarity. Dominating the cluster is a pristine white Gerbera daisy, its many silky petals radiating outward from a bright yellow-green center that offers a subtle textural contrast. Nestled closely are smaller white blooms-soft chrysanthemum-like sprays and creamy lisianthus buds-that create a gentle, clouded volume around the Gerbera and invite touch. Lush, deep green leaves, likely Ruscus or salal, emerge from the base to cradle the flowers and provide a cool, verdant contrast that keeps the overall palette fresh and refined. The cluster is secured with a multi-strand bracelet of small white pearl beads, whose muted sheen suggests a vintage romance while remaining comfortable and secure on the wearer's wrist. Under soft, diffused lighting the petals appear almost tactile, their edges crisp and their centers softly luminous; you can imagine the faint, grassy-floral scent and the cool press of leaves against the skin. Perfect for bridesmaids, a mother of the bride, or a prom guest, this corsage evokes quiet grace and celebratory tenderness. Locally made with care, it's the kind of piece a Westcombe Park client might choose for a summer wedding near Greenwich Park or an elegant prom evening en route from Blackheath to Vanbrugh Park.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, perfect story of spring: a single, luxuriant deep fuchsia-pink rose centers the design, its tightly layered petals opening into a plush, romantic focal point. Surrounding the rose, soft blush pink hydrangea florets collect light and texture, their clustered forms creating a soft halo that lifts the composition. Scattered among these are pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each flower showing four to six petals with faint green streaking at the throat, a crisp contrast that brightens the overall palette. On the right side of the arrangement a tiny cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely opened pink buds offer the promise of more blooms to come, adding a sense of gentle progression. Rich emerald green leaves provide a broad, glossy frame, their cool tones balancing the warm pinks and whites. The corsage is anchored by a delicate, multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that encircle the wrist and fall slightly onto the back of the hand, the pearls' soft sheen catching the light and lending a timeless touch. Set against a white background and displayed on a light-to-medium skinned left hand, the arrangement feels intimate and carefully composed, suitable for weddings, graduations, or a prom night in and around Westcombe Park and Greenwich. A local florist's touch is apparent in the secure construction and harmonious color choices, offering a wearable piece that pairs classical pearls with modern floral texture for moments that feel both elegant and personal.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet of white and green, arranged with the attentive hand of a neighbourhood florist and shown here on a fair-skinned wrist against a plain white backdrop. A full, creamy white rose commands the centre, its petals curling outward in a soft, tactile spiral that suggests warmth and quiet refinement. Slightly beneath and to the left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria or lily unfurls, revealing a subtle lime-green throat that adds unexpected depth and a hint of spring freshness. Interspersed among the main blooms are compact green buds and airy stems of Gypsophila, whose tiny white clouds soften edges and create a gentle halo around the rose. A petite cluster of daisy-like blooms with sunny yellow centres nestles near the wrist, offering a sweet, joyful counterpoint. Deep green, glossy leaves cradle the flowers, their broad shapes framing the composition and grounding the light palette. The corsage is fastened by a multi-strand pearl bracelet-rows of uniform, pearly beads that sit cool and smooth against the skin, lending old-world glamour to the piece. The overall impression is one of calm celebration: subtle fragrance, balanced proportions, and a wearable scale that suits weddings, proms, or smart evening events in the Westcombe Park and Greenwich area. Thoughtfully composed for photographs and long wear, the piece reflects floral craftsmanship aimed at intimate moments and polished occasions alike.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft, artisanal floristry shapes this wrist corsage into a small jewel of blooms and foliage, captured on a light-toned wrist against a stark white field so each colour reads plainly and with depth. The focal rose is a mauve-pink, unfolding in a generous spiral of velvety petals whose outer ruffles darken toward a magenta rim, imparting a romantic, vintage softness. Around it, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters provide a dense, textured counterpoint; their tiny florets show faint blue-centred highlights that glow like starlight against the richer purple. Variegated English ivy with creamy-edged leaves traces the outer silhouette, giving the piece a classic, garden-like frame, while silvery-green sprays-likely eucalyptus or slender lavender foliage-create an airy, scented backdrop. A contemporary accent is the tightly curled broad leaf with striking white and green stripes, bent into a sculptural loop that adds motion and a modern silhouette. Beneath everything, a lacy dark purple mesh lifts the composition and ties the palette together, lending a faint shimmer that recalls evening lights. The corsage is designed to be touched as much as seen: the silky rose, papery hydrangea and glossy ivy combine to create a multi-sensory experience. Perfect for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or a guest of honour, this piece evokes quiet celebration and polished elegance, an accessory that complements gowns and suits while remaining comfortably wearable from a ceremony beneath Greenwich Park elms to a reception in Blackheath.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Arranged with quiet confidence, this wrist corsage is shown on the inner wrist of a person with light to medium brown skin against a stark white backdrop that highlights every curve and petal. A single, fully opened rose in a tender peach-apricot hue forms the focal point, its soft petals spiralling inward and inviting the eye to linger. Two lime-green button chrysanthemums sit tucked beneath and to one side of the rose, their compact, pom-like heads providing a lively, textural counterpoint that brightens the palette. Rich emerald leaves, likely ruscus or salal, form a supportive cradle underneath the blooms, while a long variegated leaf with creamy stripes has been folded and swept into a sculptural ribbon that extends toward the wrist, lending a contemporary, architectural flourish. The corsage appears secured on an unseen band, making the blossoms seem to hover effortlessly above the skin. The arrangement reads as both tender and modern; you can almost sense the faint scent of rose and the green snap of fresh foliage, a smell that suits a wedding morning in Vanbrugh Park or a prom night along Mycenae Road. Designed to complement formal attire and intimate moments alike, this wristlet demonstrates floral craftsmanship that values proportion, tactile contrast, and the soft interplay of warm peach and vibrant lime green.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled against a fair wrist and set before a crisp white backdrop, this timeless wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable study in contrasts: the white Phalaenopsis orchid at its heart is cool and smooth, its broad petals curving outward to reveal a warm, golden-yellow lip that draws the eye. Below and around the bloom, delicate asparagus fern fronds create a soft, airy bed-fine, filigree greenery that appears almost to float and offers a verdant counterpoint to the orchid's creamy surface. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right, their glossy skins shifting from pale green to soft rose and finally to a deep crimson, suggesting a living spectrum of colour and adding a tactile, bead-like element to the design. A ruffled ribbon of lime-green accent foliage near the berries provides textural depth and a fresh, citrusy note in tone. The corsage is anchored to the wrist with multiple strands of small, luminous white pearls that coil gently and catch the light with a soft iridescence, lending heirloom charm without heaviness. Photographed in neutral studio light, every texture-silken petal, feathery fern, smooth berry, and cool pearl-is readable and evocative. As a local touch, this piece is the sort of elegant accessory we prepare for weddings and proms across Westcombe Park and nearby Blackheath, often chosen by clients who want understated glamour with botanical precision. It conveys romance, expert handcraft, and a quietly celebratory spirit.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage shows the craft of a local south-east London florist: two golden-yellow roses sit side by side on a pale forearm, one larger and fully open to the left, the other a tighter, cupped bloom to its right. Each rose carries a tiny clear diamante pressed gently into its heart, catching studio light and lending a quiet sparkle. Poised just behind the right rose is a single, dramatically dark plum calla lily-its deep, almost black-cherry throat and smooth trumpet shape give the piece a modern, sculpted silhouette that offsets the roses' soft ruffles. Layers of variegated pittosporum-like foliage with pale margins form a broad, grounding base, while delicate asparagus fern weaves through the top and sides for texture and lift. Clusters of tiny white filler blossoms nestle among the leaves, their pinhead shapes adding a soft, airy halo. The corsage sits diagonally from the image's lower-left to middle-right, framed to show how it rests naturally on the wrist; the fastening is concealed, leaving the floral composition uninterrupted. As a florist familiar with Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich and Blackheath, I picture this piece arriving at a small wedding at a local pub or accompanying an elegant prom look. Westcombe Park Florist often crafts similar wearable pieces for neighbourhood celebrations, balanced for scent, colour, and comfort, with an emphasis on fresh materials and refined proportion.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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