Holland Park Wedding Corsages

At Holland Park Florist, we know how much the small details matter on your wedding day. Our wedding corsages are lovingly designed in our local studio by experienced wedding florists who work across Holland Park, Notting Hill and Kensington.

Whether you prefer classic roses, romantic pastels or something modern and minimal, we'll create wrist and lapel flowers that complement your dress, suits and bridal party bouquets. We regularly design for ceremonies and receptions near Holland Park Avenue, Kensington High Street and Addison Road, so we understand the venues, light and style that work beautifully in this area.

Every corsage is made fresh on the day using high-quality seasonal blooms, designed to stay comfortable and secure throughout the celebrations. Our team is happy to guide you on flower choices, colours and finishing touches such as ribbons, pearls and magnets for delicate fabrics.

  • Thoughtfully coordinated corsages for mums, grandmothers and special guests
  • Handcrafted by a trusted local florist with wedding expertise
  • Delivery across Shepherd's Bush, Bayswater and surrounding areas

Need everything at the last minute? We offer same-day delivery on wedding corsages and complementary bouquets in Holland Park when you order online before 3 PM. Share your colour palette and venue details, and the team at Holland Park Florist will take care of the rest so you can enjoy a beautifully finished wedding look with complete confidence.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage appears almost weightless on a light-toned wrist, its central white Gerbera daisy radiating pure, elegant charm. Each long, narrow petal arcs outward like silk, surrounding a textured lime-green and pale yellow center that lends a cheery, botanical punctuation to the composition. Nestled around this focal bloom are clusters of small, fluffy white chrysanthemums and tender creamy lisianthus buds, their layered forms creating soft, cushiony depth and an impression of quiet abundance. Beneath the blossoms, deep emerald leaves - broad, glossy salal or ruscus - provide cool, natural shadow and a verdant frame, their smooth surfaces contrasting with the petals' fine veins. The flowers are secured to the wrist by a refined band of tiny white pearl beads strung in multiple strands, the pearls' subtle glow adding a vintage romance that harmonises with the fresh, dewy scent of the stems. The photograph's clean white background and gentle front lighting highlight the corsage's construction: delicate wiring, neatly hidden stems, and the interplay of texture between bloom and leaf. Worn for an important occasion - a bride quietly preparing for vows, a prom-goer smoothing a dress, or a graduate fastening a keepsake before celebration - the piece evokes tenderness and calm. As a local touch, imagine this crafted at a small workshop near Holland Park's tree-lined avenues or Portobello Road, where florists know to balance scent, weight, and comfort so a corsage can be beautiful to look at and gentle to wear.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Shown on a left wrist against a crisp white background, this floral wristlet feels like a small, wearable bouquet. At its heart sits a lush deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully unfurled with dense, layered petals that create a dramatic focal point. Around the rose, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets build a cushion of delicate, papery texture, while pristine white alstroemeria bloom with four to six petals apiece, each petal edged with a whisper of pale green that draws the eye inward. To the right, a neat gathering of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, just-opening pink buds suggest a living arrangement that will soften and deepen over hours. Broad, rich emerald leaves form a verdant underlay, providing contrast and structural support. The corsage is held in place by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, the strands looping around the wrist and extending slightly onto the hand so the piece reads as both jewellery and floral art; the pearls glow softly under the studio light, echoing the rose's sheen.

I compose descriptions like this for clients around Holland Park and Notting Hill, imagining it pinned to a prom dress or slipped on for a ceremony at a nearby church. The overall impression is romantic and poised - tactile petals, cool glossy leaves, and a subtle perfume that lingers like the memory of a spring morning on Holland Park Avenue.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white wrist corsage is photographed against a crisp white field, its composition read clearly from a slightly elevated angle on a pale-skinned wrist. Dominating the design is a softly creamy rose, its petals layered and slightly open, radiating a tender warmth that anchors the arrangement. Beneath and to the left, an open, trumpet-style white bloom - reminiscent of a Peruvian lily - reveals a subdued lime-green throat that provides contrast and subtle luminosity. Scattered among these are small green-tinged buds poised to bloom, and limp, cloud-like stems of Gypsophila that add a delicate, textural veil across the bouquet. Lower still, a cluster of petite daisy-like white flowers, each with a bright yellow centre, adds a whimsical, almost vintage accent that balances the more formal rose. Rich, deep-green leaves, broad and glossy, are tucked around the flowers to provide structure and a fresh, garden-picked feeling. The piece is fastened by a multi-strand faux-pearl bracelet: countless round pearls sit snug against the skin, their cool luster mirroring the floral whites. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the creamy tones and the subtle sheen on leaves and pearls alike. Picture this corsage worn at an intimate Holland Park ceremony or a prom photographed on Ilchester Place, where every small movement of the wrist catches a different petal silhouette. Close to the flowers, a faint, clean fragrance - powdery rose with green undertones - suggests freshness and careful handling by a local florist attentive to delicate blooms.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft, intimate lighting reveals a wrist corsage designed with careful contrasts: a central mauve rose, partially open and glistening with an almost dewy sheen, sits against clusters of saturated indigo-blue hydrangea that glow with tiny pale centres. The rose's petals move from a tender, pale pink at the heart to a richer magenta around the ruffled edges, creating a romantic focal point that feels both vintage and fresh. Around it, slender silvery foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or a sprig of lavender-adds a muted whisper of green and a delicate scent suggestion, while glossy variegated ivy leaves curve to frame the blooms with their dark green cores and creamy margins. A sculptural element appears in a broad, striped leaf curled into a tight spiral, its white and green banding providing a crisp, modern graphic against the softer shapes. Beneath the bouquet a layer of deep purple, open-work mesh lifts the flowers and gives the piece a feathered base that plays with shadow and movement when the wrist turns. The composition feels tactile: velvety hydrangea, silky rose petals, crisp ivy and the soft, papery mesh-textures invite a gentle touch. There's an air of anticipation and celebration to the design, suited for prom nights, wedding parties, or graduations, conjuring twilight walks through Holland Park after a summer shower. It reads like the kind of thoughtful corsage a seasoned local florist would compose, marrying classic romance with a contemporary, wearable sculptural flourish.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Displayed against a bright white backdrop, this handcrafted wrist corsage balances classic romance with a crisp, contemporary edge. The focal bloom is a large, fully bloomed rose in a pale apricot-peach, its many soft, spiralling petals catching a gentle, diffused light and suggesting the faint honeyed scent of fresh roses. Nestled below on the lower left are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums-small, spherical clusters whose tight florets add a cheerful, tactile contrast to the rose's smooth surface. Several broad, dark green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, form a lush, supportive cradle beneath the flowers, their glossy planes giving the piece weight and structure. A distinctive variegated leaf, striped with cream and green and carefully folded into an elegant curl, arcs from beneath the rose toward the wrist's outer edge, introducing a graphic, almost ribbon-like movement to the arrangement. The corsage lies on warm, light-to-medium brown skin, appearing freshly assembled and ready for a prom, wedding, or garden fête in Holland Park or along nearby Portobello Road. As a florist in the area, I find these colour combinations read beautifully in both daylight and evening photography, and Holland Park Florist often crafts this style for clients wanting subtle luxury and comfortable wearability. The composition feels tender, subtly fragrant, and engineered to sit comfortably through vows, dances, and photographs while radiating quiet joy.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting gently on a pale wrist, this refined corsage reads like a small, wearable landscape: a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage, its broad petals unfolding with satin-smooth texture and a luminous yellow-and-gold throat that adds warmth to the otherwise pure white bloom. Delicate asparagus fern surrounds the flower in airy, feather-like fronds, lending a soft, green halo that both supports and contrasts with the orchid's sculptural lines. Nestled to the upper right, a compact spray of Hypericum berries moves through a spectrum of colour from light green to soft rose and on to deep crimson, their glossy surfaces catching the light and introducing a seasonal, almost tactile counterpoint. Near these berries, small ruffled lime-green leaves introduce an energetic pop of colour and a modern textural twist. The whole arrangement is secured by an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet; the tiny white beads sit flush against the skin, combining heirloom charm with secure comfort. Photographed against a pristine white background under soft, even lighting, each detail - the orchid's subtle sheen, the fern's fine texture, the berries' reflective skins - is sharply visible. This piece evokes quiet celebration and careful craftsmanship, the sort of thoughtful design locals might choose for a wedding procession in Holland Park or an evening out on nearby Kensington High Street, and it carries the understated confidence of a corsage created by a florist who values both beauty and wearability.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Captured against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable study in contrast and texture on a light-to-medium-skinned wrist. Two sunlit yellow roses are the focal point-one wide-open bloom on the left and a slightly cupped counterpart to the right-each subtly accessorised with a single clear crystal stud placed near the centre to introduce a gentle, celebratory glint. Rising just behind the right-hand rose, a sleek calla lily in a deep burgundy-plum unfurls with refined drama, its velvety surface giving weight and sculptural balance to the composition. The florist's hand is evident in the layering: wisps of asparagus fern lend airy softness at the top and rear, while rounded variegated leaves form a cool, grounding base with their pale-edged foliage. Tiny white filler blooms-fine sprays of baby's breath or miniature mums-nestle into the spaces, creating fullness without masking the principal flowers. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the wrist from lower left to centre right, showing how the piece sits comfortably and moves with the wearer; a slim band is mostly hidden beneath blooms. The image suggests a fresh, slightly sweet rose scent and a tactile mix of satiny petals, feathery greens, and glossy leaves. As a Holland Park florist styling pieces for proms and weddings near Portobello Road and Notting Hill Gate, I favour this yellow-and-plum pairing for its cheerful yet elegant presence, and it photographs especially well in the crisp daylight common on local market mornings.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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