Spitalfields Wedding Corsages

Welcome to your trusted Spitalfields florist for stunning wedding corsages! With years of expertise serving Spitalfields and neighbouring areas like Shoreditch and Whitechapel, our local flower artists handcraft every corsage to perfection. Whether you're celebrating at a stylish venue near Brick Lane or mixing modern charm around the iconic Old Spitalfields Market, we understand how to add that special floral touch.

Our bespoke wedding corsages feature the freshest seasonal flowers, designed to match your personal style. We source directly from trusted growers and carefully assemble each piece in our Spitalfields shop, ensuring every bouquet and corsage reflects our genuine care for your memorable day.

Looking for fast and convenient same-day delivery? Order online before 3 PM and we’ll deliver your wedding florals across Spitalfields, Liverpool Street, and beyond—always with a smile. Our friendly team ensures your wedding flowers arrive looking as beautiful as they left our store.

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Trust your big day to experienced local florists who know Spitalfields and its vibrant community. For exquisite wedding corsages and exceptional service, choose Flower Delivery Spitalfields – your neighbourhood flower experts.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage is shown on a light-toned forearm set against a simple white backdrop, styled with the kind of careful restraint a seasoned Spitalfields florist would choose for a wedding or prom. The centerpiece is a large, pristine white Gerbera daisy-its silky petals layered in concentric symmetry around a vibrant yellow-green disc that softens the composition with a fine, almost pincushion texture. Surrounding it are clusters of small white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus in various stages of opening, their delicate forms creating soft pockets of texture and a feeling of gentle motion. Dark, glossy ruscus leaves push through at the base, their rich emerald tones framing the blossoms and extending slightly along the forearm to balance the visual weight. Securing the flowers is a refined bracelet of multiple pearl strands; the beads sit close to the skin and glint subtly under light, adding a nostalgic, romantic accent. Sensory notes linger in the mind-the cool smoothness of pearls, the faint green-sweet scent of cut flowers, and the light spring air that would carry that fragrance across Fournier Street or toward Brick Lane. As a wearable piece, it's designed to read as calm confidence and refined purity, ideal for a bride, bridesmaid, or a graduate celebrating near Liverpool Street. Flower Delivery Spitalfields would prepare this fresh on the day of the event to ensure the blooms keep their crisp colour and soft texture during the ceremony or dance.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage feels like a whispered promise held in a single hand: a sumptuous hot fuchsia-pink rose sits at its heart, fully open and velvety, set against a pristine white backdrop that highlights every nuance of colour and texture. Soft blush hydrangea florets are tucked around the center, their clustered petals creating a pillowy cushion that softens the arrangement and invites a fingertip to linger. Scattered among the hydrangea are white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each with four to six fine petals and pale green brushstrokes near their centers, their slender form offering a bright, airy counterpoint to the rose's density. On the right flank, small light-green alstroemeria buds and a few tentative pink buds hint at future bloom, conveying a sense of unfolding moments and the gentle passage of an evening. The blooms are settled into a base of broad, emerald-green leaves whose glossy surfaces catch the light and frame the bouquet like leaves on a market stall at Spitalfields on an early morning. A delicate, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls secures the corsage, the pearls' soft sheen recalling heirloom jewellery and lending an understated, classic glamour as they wrap around the wrist and spill slightly onto the back of the hand. Imagine this piece worn beneath the gas lamps near Fournier Street or at a quiet exchange of vows in a tucked-away venue - an elegant, fragrant companion to moments that feel both timeless and tender.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage sits gently on the wearer's pale wrist, presented against a pristine white background that emphasises the arrangement's craftsmanship and freshness. The focal point is a creamy white rose, its velvet petals layered in a slow, graceful unfurling that suggests purity and tender promise. To the lower left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria-like bloom opens, revealing a soft, lime-green throat that provides an understated, modern contrast to the rose's warmth. Interspersed throughout are fine sprays of tiny, cloud-like gypsophila, adding a whisper of texture that softens the silhouette, while a ring of small daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centres offers a delightful, informal accent close to the bracelet. A handful of vivid green buds peek from the foliage, hinting at further opening and life. Lush, deep green leaves-some broad and glossy, some narrower-frame the composition and create a vivid backdrop against the white blooms. The corsage is fastened by an elegant, elastic multi-strand pearl band of uniformly round white pearls, their cool lustre and tactile smoothness anchoring the floral display. The overall scent is faint and clean, like washed linen and early morning blooms. As a Spitalfields-based florist might suggest, this subtle, sophisticated wristlet would sit effortlessly beside a bouquet bought at Old Spitalfields Market or paired with a tailored suit for a wedding near Brick Lane-timeless, understated, and crafted with quiet expertise by Flower Delivery Spitalfields.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a pale wrist against an uncluttered white background, this corsage marries classic florals with contemporary detailing in a way a neighbourhood florist in Spitalfields would prize. The focal bloom is a plush mauve-pink rose, its outer petals tinged with a richer magenta that gives the blossom depth and a slightly antique romance. Beside it, dense clusters of deep purple hydrangea offer a velvety counterpoint; each tiny flowerlet shows a faint blue center that seems to glow against the darker petals. Variegated ivy leaves encircle the arrangement, their dark green hearts rimmed in cream creating a crisp, traditional frame. Thin, silvery-green foliage-resembling eucalyptus or a trimmed lavender sprig-provides soft movement and a muted scent suggestion, while a glossy, wide leaf with white-green striping is coiled into an elegant curl to add architectural interest. A dark violet mesh netting sits beneath, its open weave visible between stems, lending air and a slight sparkle as if catching evening light at a reception near Old Spitalfields Market. The textures invite touch: the rose feels silky, the hydrangea almost plush, the ivy smooth and cool. This wrist corsage conveys celebration and intimacy, imagined for bridesmaids, prom dates, or guests of honour stepping out in the narrow lanes off Commercial Street, carrying with it the quiet confidence of thoughtful local floristry.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage lies in its quiet conversation between colour and texture. Anchored by a creamy apricot rose-classic in form and warm in tone-the bloom's concentric petals invite a gentle touch and emit a faint, comforting scent of fresh cut petals. Nestled to the lower left are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spiky florets offering a lively counterpoint that feels almost playful beside the rose's softness. Below the flowers, several broad, dark-green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, provide a lush bed that gives the design depth and balance, while a variegated leaf with subtle white stripes is curled and folded to trace an elegant arc across the wrist, adding contemporary graphic allure. The corsage sits against smooth living skin photographed on a plain white background, the composition lit to emphasize the tactile contrasts-velvet petals, crisp pom-poms, glossy foliage-and the hidden fastenings that keep it secure. Worn at a prom, rehearsal dinner, or intimate wedding in Spitalfields, near Brick Lane and Columbia Road, it reads as both modern and timeless: a small wearable sculpture that speaks of careful hands and local craftsmanship. The scent is a faint memory of rose and fresh greenery; the feeling is anticipation-of vows, embraces, and photographs taken on cobbled streets and under market awnings in our neighbourhood.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small love letter in bloom: a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid sits at its heart, petals unfurling with satin softness and a gentle yellow centre that draws the eye inward. Surrounding the orchid, airy asparagus fern fronds provide a lacy, green cradle that breathes movement and delicacy into the design. A cluster of Hypericum berries nestles to one side, their glossy skins shifting from pale green through a rosy hue to rich cranberry, suggesting the slow, intimate shift of colour in late summer and autumn. A small tuft of lime-green, ruffled foliage peeks near the berries, introducing a playful texture that complements the orchid's smoothness. The arrangement is attached to the wrist by several strands of tiny, lustrous white pearls that sit close to the skin, their cool sheen contrasting with the living warmth of the petals. The image is shot on a pristine white field of light, which clarifies each contour and highlights the arrangement's crafted balance of softness and structure. The scent is faint and refined - orchid's almost-vanilla note mingling with just a whisper of green fern - and the overall tone is one of quiet elegance. Whether imagined for a wedding along Bishopsgate or a prom captured in a late-afternoon portrait near Liverpool Street, this corsage reads as refined, wearable art; gentle, tactile, and utterly composed with an eye for classical romance and modern simplicity.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Worn across a pale-to-warm forearm and set against pure white, this wrist corsage reads like a small, personal tableau of celebration. Two sunlit yellow roses take centre stage-the left bloom open and generous, the right a slightly smaller bud cupped protectively-each softened by a tiny clear crystal nestled near the center that flashes subtly with movement. Nestled just behind them a single dramatic calla lily in a deep burgundy-plum unfurls, its velvety trumpet curving upward and offering a chic, architectural counterpoint to the rounded roses. Fine, lacy asparagus fern threads through the arrangement, giving it an airy, garden-like silhouette, while rounder variegated leaves with pale edges anchor the design at the base and provide a cool, glossy contrast to the roses' warmth. Small white button-like filler flowers peek between petals, adding a sense of fullness and quiet celebration. The corsage is fastened with a discreet band that disappears beneath foliage so the viewer's attention remains on bloom and texture. Under soft studio lighting the yellow petals glow buttery and the calla's dark throat reads nearly black, creating a strong yet graceful colour story. A florist in Spitalfields might pair this design with simple pearl earrings for a bride's attendant or a prom-goer seeking joyful elegance; it suggests the scent of fresh roses and a hand-made attention to balance and proportion, suited to moments near Bishopsgate or a twilight walk by Fournier Street.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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