Covent Garden Wedding Corsages

At Covent Garden Flowers, we know how meaningful every wedding detail can be—especially the perfect corsage. As your trusted Covent Garden florist right near Neal's Yard, we've spent years pairing fresh, seasonal blooms into elegant wedding corsages for ceremonies across Seven Dials, Soho, and Holborn. Each piece is hand-crafted by our experienced local team, ensuring the flowers you select reflect your vision and bring joy to your loved ones on your special day.

Our category of wedding corsages features everything from classical rose accents to unique, modern designs—always sourced for freshness from local suppliers near The Royal Opera House and Long Acre. Whether you’re celebrating just steps from Covent Garden Piazza or saying “I do” in the heart of the West End, our florists are passionate about making your moment memorable.

  • Reliable same-day delivery across Covent Garden, Holborn, and Soho if you order online before 3 PM
  • Personal advice from an expert florist who knows local weddings
  • Trusted by couples and event planners throughout the area

Order your wedding corsages online today for swift, professional service. With Covent Garden Flowers, you’re choosing a knowledgeable local florist who values quality, artistry, and a personal touch for every celebration.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage conveys a soft, refined confidence: a single, striking white Gerbera takes centre stage, its layered petals arranged like a sunburst around a textured yellow-green centre that offers a whisper of colour against the pure white. Smaller white sprays - reminiscent of miniature chrysanthemums - cluster intimately around the main bloom while creamy lisianthus buds peek through, their curled edges and ivory tones creating a gentle gradation of whites. Rich, deep green foliage provides a verdant frame; the glossy leaves pull the composition together and sit slightly along the forearm to accentuate the wrist's natural line. The flowers are attached to a delicate, multi-strand pearl band whose tiny beads wrap like a bracelet, catching light and introducing a vintage, romantic note without overwhelming the flora. The overall impression is tactile: the smooth, satiny petals, the soft springy stems, the cool, glassy feel of the pearls, and the faint, fresh scent of cut greens and flowers. Crafted with the kind of attention we practice in our neighbourhood floristry, this corsage suits brides, bridesmaids, prom-goers, or anyone marking a formal moment with timeless grace. Picture it worn walking past the theatre lights of Drury Lane or beneath the coloured facades of Neal's Yard - a quietly luminous accent that reads of celebration, taste, and calm refinement in a busy Central London setting.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured against a crisp white background, this wrist corsage rests on a left hand of light-to-medium skin tone and reads like a small, wearable bouquet. The focal point is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully unfurled so its tightly packed petals form a plush, circular heart that seems to glow from within. Nestled around that centre, soft blush-pink hydrangea florets create a cushiony backdrop, their delicate, slightly ruffled petals adding depth and a whisper of fragrance that feels like an early spring garden. Scattered among them are several white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each with slender petals marked by pale green streaks at their centres, bringing a fresh, crisp contrast and a delicate, tea-like scent. On the right-hand side of the arrangement a cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few smaller, almost closed pink buds hint at unfolding life and gentle movement. Broad, rich emerald leaves form a supportive base, their smooth, glossy texture framing the blossoms and heightening the pinks and whites. The composition is fastened to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that nestles against the skin and extends slightly down the back of the hand, adding a timeless, tactile shimmer. This corsage reads as both romantic and carefully constructed - perfect for first-dance moments, graduations, or an elegant city celebration - and reflects the attentive handcraft typical of florists serving Covent Garden, from Floral Street to the Piazza.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a refined little portrait of white blooms and lush greenery, photographed against a crisp white background with the light-skinned wearer's arm entering the frame from the bottom right. The focal point is a perfectly formed creamy ivory rose whose velvety layers unfurl toward the light, radiating a soft, warm cream rather than stark white. Nestled just below and slightly left of the rose, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria with a pale green-yellow throat-adds structural contrast and a whisper of chartreuse at its core. Interspersed throughout are feathery sprays of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), their tiny white buds forming a misty halo that softens the silhouette. Several vivid green buds remain closed, hinting at future opening, while a small cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres brings a playful, vintage touch near the base of the arrangement. Deep, broad green leaves with a glossy, waxy finish frame the flowers and lift the composition, offering a cool, botanical counterpoint to the warm petals. The arrangement is held in place by an elegant multi-strand elastic bracelet of lustrous white pearls that nestle around the wrist and echo the blossoms' pale tones. A gentle, fresh fragrance suggests newly cut stems, conjuring mornings at Covent Garden Market or a quiet stroll through Neal's Yard. As prepared by Covent Garden Flowers for local celebrations around Long Acre and Bow Street, this corsage is designed to be both timeless and intimate - perfect for vows, proms, and other cherished moments.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, intimate aura surrounds this wrist corsage, set diagonally across a fair-skinned wrist against a stark white backdrop so that each colour and texture can breathe. The central flower is a generous mauve-pink rose, its layered petals unfurling with a slight satin sheen and a whisper of deeper magenta at the outer ruffle that lends it an air of old-fashioned romance. Nestled beside the rose are saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters; their tiny, cup-like florets show subtle blue-white centers that catch the light and add a gentle luminosity, as though the blooms still hold the memory of twilight. Variegated ivy with cream-edged leaves and long, silvery-green foliage threads-reminiscent of eucalyptus or the softer stems of lavender-create a delicate framework, while a sculptural green-and-white striped leaf is rolled into a tight, elegant curl for a contemporary flourish. Beneath, a layer of deep purple mesh with an open, lacy weave lifts the composition and introduces a playful, almost ethereal texture that suggests evening tulle or the sparkle of a theatre gown. The piece invites touch: the rose's velvety warmth, the hydrangea's cool papery petals, the crispness of the ivy and the subtle clean scent of fresh foliage. Designed with the same quiet attention I give arrangements for Covent Garden rehearsals and West End nights, this corsage balances nostalgia and modernity-ideal for bridesmaids, prom courts, or anyone who wants a wearable jewel that feels both personal and celebratory.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The ensemble on this left wrist is an exercise in gentle contrast and considered craft: a single, creamy apricot rose blooms at the heart, its petals layered in a soothing spiral that invites a tender touch. Beside it, two zingy lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a spark of joyful texture, their compact, pom-pom shapes like little clusters of laughter set against the rose's soft, lush face. The arrangement is supported by deep green foliage-broad salal or ruscus leaves that form a plush bed beneath the flowers-while an artfully folded variegated leaf with pale stripes sweeps outward in a graceful arc, adding a contemporary, almost graphic accent. The wrist shown is lit evenly against a plain white field, the skin tone a balanced light-to-medium shade that sets off the peach and lime palette with warmth. The construction is neat and wearable; any fastening is concealed beneath the foliage so the composition feels seamless and natural. There is a discreet sensory memory suggested here: the faint perfume of roses, the green tang of freshly cut stems, and the gentle brush of leaves on skin-an accessory designed to be felt as much as seen. I picture this corsage accompanying a stroll from Floral Street toward Seven Dials or a small wedding rehearsal near Drury Lane, an intimate flourish that reads both modern and timeless in Covent Garden settings.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled against a plain white background, a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid forms the heart of an exquisitely composed wrist corsage, shown on a light-skinned wrist. The orchid's broad white petals are silken to the eye, gently curving away from a small, luminous labellum streaked with bright yellow and warm orange - a concentrated, jewel-like centre that gives the bloom personality and focus. Surrounding this central flower, light, airy sprays of asparagus-style fern create a soft, lace-like halo: their delicate, threadlike leaves give depth and a verdant contrast that makes the orchid's whiteness more luminous. Nearby, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries introduces a tactile, rounded texture and a pleasing colour gradient from green through soft rose to rich crimson, with a small ruffled lime-green foliage accent adding nuance. The floral cluster is secured to the wrist by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet whose tiny, glossy beads reflect the light with a cool, mother-of-pearl sheen - a nod to classical styling that sits comfortably with contemporary design. The overall scene reads as intimate and timeless, the composition suggesting quiet celebration - a prom glance, a bridesmaid's detail, or a night at a West End show near St Martin's Lane. Gentle daylight reveals surface textures and shadow, and the corsage conveys an artisanal touch, as though placed with the steady hand of a local Covent Garden florist who knows how to balance simplicity and elegance.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a light-to-medium forearm and photographed against a pure white field, this wrist corsage balances sunny optimism with dramatic poise. The focal point is a pair of golden-yellow roses-one broad and open to show layered petals, the other smaller and more cupped-each given a subtle touch of glamour by a single clear crystal tucked toward the centre. Rising behind them, a dark burgundy to plum calla lily arcs gracefully, its satin surface and trumpet silhouette offering a striking colour and form contrast to the soft roundness of the roses. Airy asparagus fern weaves through the composition, lending lightness and motion, while variegated green-and-cream foliage forms a composed, slightly glossy backdrop that anchors the blooms. Scattered clusters of small white filler blooms nestle into the greenery, creating pockets of quiet brightness and lending fullness without weight. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the wrist so that the blooms face outward when worn - a practical, wearable design choice that keeps the rhinestones and petals visible as the wearer raises a glass or takes photographs. Finely balanced colour, texture, and scale make this piece suited to formal occasions from prom night to bridal parties, carrying an air of conviviality and refinement. The photographer's white studio light highlights petal texture and the cool sheen of the foliage, conjuring the scent of fresh roses and the tactile contrast between velvet petals and crisp leaves. Made with neighbourhood sensibilities in mind, this is the kind of timeless accessory you might choose for an elegant evening near Drury Lane or an intimate celebration at a Covent Garden restaurant.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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