Bloomsbury Wedding Corsages

At Bloomsbury Florist, we understand how every little detail adds a special touch to your wedding day—especially the elegance of handcrafted wedding corsages. As your experienced local florist in Bloomsbury, we personally design our corsages using the freshest flowers, perfectly tailored for both modern and traditional tastes. Our decades of expertise shine through in every arrangement—whether you’re celebrating by Russell Square or exchanging vows near The British Museum.

We proudly serve the vibrant local community, with courteous same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM. So, if you’re organising an event in Fitzrovia, welcoming guests in Holborn, or capturing memories around Great Ormond Street, your gorgeous blooms will arrive on time and in perfect condition. Simply order online—our team takes care of the rest, crafting your bespoke pieces with genuine care and artistry.

  • Fresh, hand-tied wedding corsages designed locally
  • Same-day delivery in Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia, and Holborn
  • Trusted Bloomsbury Florist, dedicated to your big day
No detail is too small for us—as a true part of the Bloomsbury community, we’re honoured to play a role in your cherished celebrations. Trust Bloomsbury Florist for stunning wedding corsages and exceptional service, every time.

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Wedding Corsages
Delicately poised on a fair forearm against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet designed for moments that matter. A large white Gerbera dominates the composition, its crisp white petals layered like fine paper and spiralling outward from a bright lime-green and yellow center that offers a tiny, textured focal point. Nestled close are clusters of small white chrysanthemums or spray blooms and a few creamy lisianthus, their rounded forms and soft, unfurling buds adding depth and a whisper of movement. Beneath and around the flowers, deep green salal or ruscus leaves provide a verdant frame - their broad, glossy surfaces give the white blooms extra clarity and a cool contrast that feels very much of this neighbourhood, evoking the fresh market stalls and florist benches you might pass on a stroll from Tottenham Court Road to Tavistock Square. The whole cluster is fastened to the wrist with several strands of fine white faux pearls, the beads draping like a refined bracelet and catching light with a gentle, vintage shimmer. There is a subtle, green fragrance in the imagining of it: crisp, slightly herbal, and clean, balanced by the powdery softness of the blooms. Meant for bridal parties, prom attendees, or an elegant graduation in Bloomsbury, this corsage combines classic formality with a soft, contemporary simplicity that feels personal, tactile, and quietly celebratory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet composed by a florist who knows the rhythm of Bloomsbury mornings. The design is centered on a plush, hot-pink rose-its petals densely layered and radiating from a deep fuchsia core with a velvet finish that feels intimate and celebratory. Around it, soft blush hydrangea florets nestle closely, creating a full, textured cushion whose tiny rounded petals catch subtle shadows and give the arrangement a romantic, three-dimensional depth. White alstroemeria, delicate and refined, are scattered through the cluster; each lily shows pale green streaking toward its centre, introducing a cool, botanical contrast to the warm pinks. To the right, a small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink blooms hint at the natural progression of the bouquet, suggesting movement and future opening. Several broad emerald-green leaves fan out beneath the flowers, their glossy veins and rich tone sharpening the colour palette and giving structural support. The piece is secured to the wrist with a sophisticated bracelet of tiny, luminous white pearls formed into multiple strands that sit snugly around the wrist and extend faintly across the hand, offering an heirloom touch. Photographed on a white background with soft, diffused light, the corsage reads as both refined and approachable-perfect for first dances, wedding party attendants, or prom nights near Tavistock Square and Great Russell Street-crafted with considered detail and an eye toward both beauty and comfort.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, refined bouquet for the hand - centered on a creamy white rose whose velvety petals unfurl softly under cool studio light. Nestled just beneath it is a trumpet-shaped white bloom, possibly an Alstroemeria, its soft lime-green throat giving the cluster depth and a painterly contrast. Wisps of Gypsophila scatter across the arrangement, lending an airy, cloud-like texture, while tiny daisy-style white heads with vivid yellow centers punctuate the lower left, offering a cheerful, vintage touch. Several fresh green buds, some tightly closed, imply a narrative of growth, and broad, glossy deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy surface frame the flowers, providing a lush backdrop that makes the whites sing. The corsage is anchored to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet; the uniformly round, cool pearls encircle the arm with an old-world softness that pairs beautifully with the blooms. The overall composition balances classic romance with modern restraint - a piece meant for vows, promenades, or formal evenings - and gives the wearer a tactile reminder of occasion: the gentle brush of petals, the faint powdery scent, the secure, pleasant weight of pearls. As a florist who often places wristlets for couples taking photos outside the British Museum or strolling Russell Square, I picture this corsage complementing soft fabrics and candlelit receptions in Bloomsbury's quieter corners.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This delicate wristlet sits gracefully on a fair-toned forearm, photographed against stark white so every hue and texture stands clearly defined. At its centre blooms a large, partially unfurled pink rose, soft as velvet with petals that graduate from a pale blush to a richer magenta at their ruffled tips; it anchors the composition with classic romance. Surrounding the rose are clusters of saturated, deep purple hydrangea-each small blossom revealing a pale blue-white eye that gives a luminous contrast and a plush, painterly surface. The supporting greens are carefully chosen for both scent and structure: fine, silvery-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus or lavender provide a whisper of fragrance and a feathered backdrop, while variegated English ivy with dark green cores and creamy margins adds traditional, glossy texture. A broad, striped leaf with prominent white and green bands is artfully curled into a modern spiral, bringing sculptural movement to the design. Underpinning the flowers is an open, dark violet mesh that rises like a shadowed cushion, intensifying the purple tones and offering a subtle, evening-ready shimmer. The overall effect is a refined, wearable jewel-fresh, tactile and suited to weddings, proms or formal events-and it reads like something created with Bloomsbury sensibilities in mind. Bloomsbury Florist prepares pieces like this for evenings near the British Museum or for summer ceremonies by Bloomsbury Square, with care to the balance of scent, texture and lasting beauty.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Here the corsage speaks of understated harmony: a creamy apricot rose takes centre stage, its petals layered with a tender, almost luminous softness that invites a slow, admiring glance. Nestled beside it are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums whose compact, textured heads create an energetic punctuation against the rose's smooth warmth. Beneath and around the blooms, deep green leaves-likely salal or ruscus-form a lush cradle, their glossy surfaces catching light and lending depth to the arrangement. A long, variegated leaf striped in pale tones has been skillfully folded and curled so it traces a graceful arc from beneath the rose to the outer edge of the wrist, introducing a modern, graphic line that balances the composition. The corsage is photographed on living skin, the wrist relaxed and the flowers arranged to follow the natural curve of the arm; any fastening is kept discreet so the floral artistry remains the visual focus. There is a subtle scent of rose and freshly cut foliage, and the mix of textures-velvet petals, spiky pom-poms, smooth variegated foliage-creates a tactile narrative. Designed with formal events in mind, from wedding vows near Bloomsbury Square to graduation photographs taken by the Brunswick Centre, this wristlet embodies gentle elegance. As a local florist's piece, it suggests freshness and thoughtful construction, ready to travel across Bloomsbury and surrounding streets for a cherished moment.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a tender line of verse around the wrist, this corsage reads as a small living sonnet composed in ivory and green - a piece I might assemble at our Bloomsbury workshop for a couple saying their vows near the British Museum. The central star is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, petals wide and luminous, its lip warmed by a soft yellow and a thread of deeper orange that captures the light like a quiet smile. Beneath the bloom the arrangement is held aloft by a bed of finely textured asparagus fern; the fronds float and catch the eye with a delicate lacework of green that makes the white petals appear even more luminous. Nearby, a little cluster of Hypericum berries introduces a romantic blushing gradient from pale green through rose to cranberry - a counterpoint of rounded shine against the orchid's velvety planes. A touch of ruffled lime-green foliage amplifies the contrast, adding a fresh pop that lifts the composition. The corsage is completed with a multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, their cool, satiny surfaces sliding softly over the skin and lending an heirloom note to the piece. In gentle daylight the arrangement gives off scarcely any scent, only a faint botanical hush; what it announces most is tactility - smooth petals, feathery greens, glossy berries, and the subtle clink of pearls. Ideal for weddings, proms or anniversaries in Bloomsbury and adjacent Fitzrovia, this corsage embodies quiet romance and considered craft from Bloomsbury Florist.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a florist who often dresses local bridesmaids and prom-goers around Bloomsbury, I look at this wrist corsage and notice how composition and texture work together to tell a quiet story. Two golden-yellow roses form the heart of the piece: one opened wide, the other a tender bud-like cup, their petals soft and slightly fragrant beneath a diffuse studio glow. Tiny clear diamante studs sit sparingly at each rose centre, catching light like a memory of laughter. Rising behind them, a single deep burgundy-purple calla lily sweeps upward with a satin sheen, its trumpet shape a bold, elegant punctuation against the roses' round warmth. The floristry technique is deliberate-feathery asparagus fern threads through the back to give breath and movement, while variegated, waxy leaves with pale margins provide a steady, cooling base. Dotted clusters of miniature white fillers-small spray mums or baby's-breath-like florets-fill pockets between leaves, adding softness without clutter. The corsage is shown on a light-to-medium skin-tone wrist, positioned diagonally from the lower-left to the centre-right of the image, demonstrating how it sits when worn on the arm. Against the pristine white background every hue stands out crisply, which helps clients imagine it under Bloomsbury's soft overcast skies or in the warmer light along Gower Street. On occasion we prepare similar pieces for same-day delivery across the area, perfect for last-minute prom looks or urgent bridal party needs handled at Bloomsbury Florist.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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