St John's Wood Wedding Corsages

At St John's Wood Flowers, we know that the smallest details make the biggest impact on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are thoughtfully designed in our local florist studio just off St John's Wood High Street, moments from Lord's Cricket Ground and Regent's Park.

Whether you prefer classic white roses, soft pastels or something more contemporary to match your colour scheme, we create flowers and bouquets that sit beautifully on the wrist or lapel. Each corsage is made fresh on the day by experienced wedding florists who understand how flowers need to photograph well, last the whole celebration, and complement dresses and suits perfectly.

We regularly provide wedding corsages and bridal party flowers for couples in Maida Vale, Swiss Cottage and Primrose Hill, so you can rely on us for local knowledge, punctuality and calm, professional service on the day.

Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery across St John's Wood and nearby areas on all wedding corsages when you order online before 3 PM. Simply share your palette, style and any outfit photos, and our team will recommend designs that feel personal to you and your family.

  • Expert wedding florist team based in St John's Wood
  • Hand-crafted corsages to match your bridal flowers and theme
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Trust St John's Wood Flowers to create elegant, comfortable-to-wear corsages that your guests will remember long after the last dance.

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Wedding Corsages
A classic white floral wrist corsage presented on a fair-toned forearm, set against a stark white backdrop that highlights every botanical detail. At the heart of this wearable arrangement sits a large, immaculate white Gerbera daisy; its broad, velvety petals radiate outward in a perfect circle from a bright lime-yellow to green center, offering a crisp visual anchor. Around this central bloom, clusters of soft, small white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds create layered texture and delicate volume, their forms varying from tight buds to gently unfurling petals. Rich, deep-green ruscus or salal leaves frame the composition, their glossy surfaces and rounded shapes providing a natural counterpoint to the linear Gerbera petals. The cluster is secured to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, strung to form a subtle but sturdy band that gleams faintly under soft lighting. The overall effect is both refined and comforting-perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, or a guest preparing for prom or graduation-evoking purity, calm, and a quiet confidence. You can almost sense the cool, green-tinged fragrance of fresh stems and the slight papery rustle as the wrist moves. This is the kind of corsage St John's Wood Flowers crafts for local ceremonies, from intimate chapel weddings near Abbey Road to black-tie evenings on St John's Wood High Street, with careful stem wiring and freshness you can trust.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet fairytale: a plush, bright fuchsia-pink rose commands the centre, its dense, spiralled petals almost velvety to the eye, anchored against a white studio background that makes every colour sing. Encircling the rose, soft blush-pink hydrangea florets overlap like tiers of silk, lending the design a gentle roundness and a whisper of old-fashioned romance. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement with crisp petal faces, each marked by faint light-green streaking at the throat that suggests freshness and delicate detail. On the right-hand side, light green alstroemeria buds and a few tentative pink shoots add a sense of pause-flowers about to take a breath and open. Rich emerald leaves form a satin-green cradle beneath the blooms, their glossy surfaces throwing soft highlights across petals and pearl alike. Securing the wearable bouquet is a refined, multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous white pearls that wraps around the wrist and extends partially down the hand, its slight shimmer lending timeless poise. The wearer's left forearm, captured with a light-to-medium skin tone, gives scale and warmth to the piece. Imagine it worn for a first dance under dimmed lights or pinned at a wedding near St John's Wood's leafy crescents; lightly scented, tactile, and composed with a florist's practiced restraint, it feels like a private keepsake made to be held close throughout an evening of celebration.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage composes a small, luminous story of purity and refinement, photographed on a light-toned wrist against a stark white background so every detail reads clearly. A creamy ivory rose commands the center, its velvety petals layered with quiet symmetry, while beneath and slightly to the left a larger, trumpet-shaped white flower - likely an alstroemeria with a softly greenish throat - opens like a gentle salute, its ribbed petals catching subtle highlights. Bright green buds tuck in around the main blooms, their taut skins promising later blossoms, and delicate sprays of gypsophila weave through the design, lending an ethereal, cloud-like texture. Near the wrist a cluster of small daisy-like heads with vivid yellow centres adds a touch of optimism and playful contrast. Rich, deep-green leaves with a satiny sheen are arranged to give breadth and movement, their smooth surfaces reflecting a little light and framing the white flowers beautifully. The corsage is fastened by an elegant multi-strand pearl band; the cool weight and smoothness of the pearls sit softly against the skin, marrying jewellery and floristry in one refined accessory. Imagine this piece on a bride stepping out from a St John's Wood townhouse toward Regent's Park for photos, its scent faint and fresh, its silhouette speaking of dignified celebrations and quiet joy - a handcrafted wristlet for vows, proms, and milestone dances made with the calm expertise of a local florist.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, positioned against a stark white backdrop on a pale forearm, feels like a small jewel crafted for a special evening. Central to the design is a lush pink-leaning lavender rose, its petals curling outward with a gentle sheen and a slightly deeper magenta rim that creates a soft, romantic focal point. Nestled beside it are rich indigo and deep purple hydrangea clusters, their tiny florets forming a textured, almost cloud-like contrast that plays beautifully against the rose. Sprigs of silvery-green foliage-evocative of eucalyptus or French lavender-fan out behind the blooms, adding a cool, tactile softness and a whisper of herbal scent. Variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres and pale creamy margins frame the composition, lending a traditional flourish, while a boldly striped, wide leaf is tightly curled into a spiral, introducing a modern architectural line. A layer of deep plum mesh weaves beneath the flowers, its open pattern catching light and amplifying the purple tones without overpowering the delicate blooms. The overall effect is balanced, tactile, and wearable: silky, crisp, and slightly fragrant. As a florist serving St John's Wood and neighbouring Maida Vale, I picture this corsage paired with satin gowns at a wedding or clipped to a prom wrist for an evening at Lord's Pavilion; it's designed to sit comfortably and be noticed, speaking quietly of celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship while remaining fresh and garden-true.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is composed with the attentive restraint of a seasoned florist, captured on a pale inner wrist against a crisp white backdrop so every element is clearly visible. The focal point is a large, fully bloomed rose in a gentle peach-to-apricot hue whose layered petals open like a soft sunrise; its surface carries a velvety sheen that invites the fingertips. Complementing the rose are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums-compact, pom-pom-like spheres whose dense, playful texture contrasts with the rose's smooth curves and injects an uplifting note of colour. Dark, glossy foliage-leaves suggestive of ruscus or salal-forms a lush base, while a single variegated leaf with pale stripes is folded into a graceful curl, creating a sculptural sweep that balances the arrangement visually and adds a contemporary edge. The band that secures the corsage is hidden from view, leaving the flowers and leaves to speak for themselves. Under soft lighting the composition reads fresh and fragrant, the faint aroma of rose and cut greenery suggested in the air. Worn at a wedding, prom, or a celebratory evening in St John's Wood, this wristlet evokes both tenderness and modern polish-qualities I craft regularly for neighbours near Lord's Cricket Ground and Swiss Cottage. Available for careful local delivery from St John's Wood Flowers, it's a petite, handcrafted statement designed to accompany meaningful moments along Wellington Place and the tree-lined avenues nearby.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Framed by a flawless white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as a study in contrasts: the orchid's cool, velvet-like petals sit beside airy green lacework and a jewel-like cluster of berries. The central Phalaenopsis blooms in immaculate white, each petal broad and satin-smooth, while its throat shows a small, confident burst of yellow with deeper orange markings that serve as a warm, intricate focal point. Around the base, delicate asparagus fern sprays fan out in vivid green, their feathered texture softening the bloom and creating a natural, garden-fresh silhouette. On the upper right, rounded Hypericum berries progress from pale green to rosy pink and a rich crimson, offering a lively, seasonal counterpoint and a suggestion of autumnal depth. Tiny ruffled lime-green leaves accent the berry cluster, adding crisp contrast and a tactile rippled edge. The arrangement rests on a classic multi-strand white pearl bracelet that sits gently against light skin, the pearls catching light in understated glints and lending a vintage elegance to the design. The composition is photographed in soft, diffused light that highlights surface textures-the orchid's satiny sheen, the fern's delicate striations, and the berries' glossy skins-while the white background keeps focus where it belongs. This corsage evokes quiet romance and refined craftsmanship, suitable for ceremonies, proms, or intimate receptions in St John's Wood and nearby Regent's Park neighbourhoods, and it reads as a gesture of care and perfected detail from a practiced hand.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I imagine tying this wrist corsage on for a bride's sister or a prom guest: two golden-yellow roses set slightly off-centre, one more open to show layered petals, the other a tender bud, each graced with a small, sparkling diamante at its centre that catches passing light like a quiet jewel. A single deep burgundy to midnight plum calla lily rises behind them, its elegant trumpet shape and glossy texture offering a dramatic counterpoint to the roses' soft, buttery petals. Around the focal blooms, airy asparagus fern creates soft, feathery halos while thick, variegated green leaves edged in creamy white anchor the arrangement and lend a polished, botanical weight. Clusters of tiny white button-like fillers nestle into the foliage, adding brightness and a slight peppering of texture. The corsage is photographed on a light-to-medium skinned wrist, placed diagonally across the frame from lower-left to middle-right, showing clearly how it sits when worn. The studio-white background and gentle, even lighting let the warm yellow and deep plum sing together without distraction. This design reads as celebratory but refined - perfect for a wedding day in St John's Wood, a ceremony near Lord's, or a prom evening that calls for both cheer and elegance. Made with fresh-season blooms, it suggests the cool, natural scent of roses and a tactile contrast between satiny calla and velvety rose petals.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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