Westminster Wedding Corsages by Your Trusted Florist

At Florist Westminster, we know that your wedding day is one of the most special moments in your life. Our team of skilled local florists crafts exquisite wedding corsages using the freshest flowers, each designed to perfectly match your event’s style and colour scheme. With years of floral expertise and a deep connection to the Westminster community, we’re honoured to create pieces you’ll cherish.

Whether your celebration is at a landmark like Westminster Abbey or a chic venue near Victoria Street or St. James’s Park, our wedding corsages add a touch of natural elegance. We understand how important timing is for your event, so we provide same-day delivery throughout Westminster and neighbouring areas like Pimlico and Belgravia—just order online before 3 PM for guaranteed prompt arrival.

  • Handmade with fresh, premium blooms
  • Expertly arranged by local, knowledgeable florists
  • Serving Westminster, Pimlico, and Belgravia

Your trust matters to us, and our team is passionate about creating memorable floral touches for every wedding. Order your wedding corsages online today and experience the dedication of a true Westminster florist. Let us help you celebrate love with flowers as unique and beautiful as your special day.

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Wedding Corsages
A carefully composed white floral wrist corsage rests gracefully on a light-toned wrist, photographed against a crisp white background so the composition's detail is clear and calm. At its heart a single, bold white Gerbera commands attention: its numerous velvet-like petals radiate evenly from a lime-green and soft yellow centre with that fine, almost pincushion texture gerberas are known for. Surrounding the focal bloom are clusters of small, cushiony white chrysanthemums or spray blooms and several creamy lisianthus buds, their bell-like forms and gently unfurling petals adding an intimate, layered texture. Broad, glossy green leaves - the kind of salal and ruscus we source locally - form a supportive backdrop, their darker tones pushing the whites forward and giving the piece depth. The arrangement is held to the wrist by a refined band composed of several strands of tiny white pearl beads that shimmer faintly under the light; the pearls' smooth coolness pairs beautifully with the liveliness of the blooms. The overall impression is one of understated elegance: visually light but substantive to the touch, with a soft vegetal perfume that reads of freshly cut stems brought in from a morning trip to the flower market near Westminster Bridge. Perfect for formal moments - bridal parties crossing Whitehall, prom photographs by Buckingham Palace, or a graduation stroll around Victoria - this corsage balances tradition and comfort, a wearable blossom that feels like a small, fragrant promise.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet feels like a page from a fairytale captured on a stark white field: at its heart a plush pink rose, full and proud, its velvety petals creating a deep, tactile centre. Surrounding the rose, hydrangea blooms shift through soft lavenders into pale mauve, their clustered florets catching light and offering a cool, whispering texture that offsets the rose's dense form. White Peruvian lilies (alstroemeria) punctuate the arrangement, each petal brushed with a faint wash of pale green at its base, lending a crisp, botanical freshness. To the right, a small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and tiny, almost closed pink blossoms promise unfolding beauty. Rich, glossy foliage frames the bouquet, anchoring the composition and creating contrast against the delicate petals. The wrist is encircled by a refined multi-strand bracelet of luminous pearls that nestles the blooms elegantly against the skin, extending gently down the back of the hand. Studio light sculpts the petals and reveals the subtle dew-like texture of the hydrangea, invoking the scent of early spring gardens - cool, sweet, and slightly verdant. Imagined on a prom evening after a stroll past Westminster Bridge or resting at a reception in a Belgravia townhouse, this corsage reads as both nostalgic and modern: expertly composed, softly scented, and designed to accompany intimate moments and first dances with gentle confidence.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a clean white field, composed with the slow, considered touch of a Westminster workshop. The central element is a sumptuous creamy-white rose, its soft petals spiralling open with a velvety sheen that catches the ambient studio light. Slightly below and to one side, a large white trumpet-shaped bloom-resembling Alstroemeria-reveals a pale green-yellow throat, introducing a subtle tonal shift that deepens the composition. Interspersed around these principal flowers are clusters of minute white fillers like gypsophila, their tiny blossoms forming a soft, misty veil that cushions the main blooms and gives a sense of lightness. Several fresh green buds, some still closed, add suggestion of unfolding life, while glossy dark green leaves with a smooth, waxy finish frame and lift the cluster. A small group of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres sits low in the arrangement, a charming, honest detail. The corsage is secured with a chic, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose lustrous beads encircle the wrist with understated luxury, the cool surface contrasting the petals' velvety warmth. From our studio near Parliament Square, Florist Westminster often crafts pieces like this for civil ceremonies at Westminster Abbey or intimate dinners close to Whitehall; you can almost sense the faint, clean scent of fresh-cut blooms and the soft brush of leaves against the skin. The overall impression is elegant and serene, a wearable arrangement that honours tradition while feeling quietly modern.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A delicate halo of floral artistry frames a pale wrist in this elegant corsage, photographed against a clean white field that highlights each texture and hue. The focal rose, generous and partly unfurled, carries a gentle mauve-pink wash with slightly darker magenta edges on its petals, evoking a classic, romantic perfume even in stillness. Beside it, compact clusters of indigo-blue hydrangea provide saturated depth; their tiny petals glow toward pale centres, creating a soft contrast that reads like twilight light on glass. Interspersed greens include narrow, silvery foliage-suggesting eucalyptus or lavender sprigs-that soften the silhouette, plus glossy variegated ivy edged in creamy yellow that brings an old-world charm. A wide, striped leaf with bold white and green bands has been twisted into an elegant curl, introducing a contemporary line that balances the natural forms. The blooms sit atop an airy, dark purple netting with an open weave; the mesh lifts and frames the flowers while echoing the hydrangeas' tones. Visually, the piece suggests a cool, lightly scented garden after rain and is crafted with the practised hand of a city florist who knows Westminster's tastes-suitable for bridesmaids at a church near Westminster Abbey or a graduation evening along Victoria Street. Every element is chosen for tactile contrast and compositional harmony, offering a corsage that feels both timeless and distinctly modern.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is apparent from the first glance: a creamy apricot rose takes centre stage on the left wrist, its petals layered in a gentle spiral that feels both classic and softly intimate. Beside it, two lively lime-green button chrysanthemums - cheerful, tight pom-poms - bring a bright, modern punctuation, their tactile clusters playing off the rose's smooth, velvety surface. Underneath, generous dark-green leaves, probably salal or ruscus, build a verdant cushion that gives the design depth and a natural silhouette, while a long variegated leaf, striped with creamy white, is folded into an elegant arc that trails gracefully toward the hand. The arrangement sits against light skin, photographed in clear, flattering light that emphasises the warm apricot tones and the crispness of the greens without harsh shadow. There is a faint imagined scent of rose and fresh-cut foliage, and the composition feels equally suited to a prom in a nearby Westminster hall or to a small civil ceremony close to Victoria; we imagine it enduring the evening's embraces and photographs with quiet poise. This corsage is the kind of small but considered detail I create at Florist Westminster - a refined floral wristlet whose balance of texture, colour and architecture celebrates the wearer and the moment, bringing a fresh, handcrafted accent to meaningful local occasions.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Deliberately composed and refined, this wrist corsage centres on a single, pristine Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad white petals spread like a soft moth in repose, the central lip lit with a warm yellow that draws the eye. Underneath, a cushion of delicate asparagus fern provides an airy, bright-green backdrop, its fine, feathered fronds letting the orchid float visually above the wrist. Nestled in the greenery, a small cluster of hypericum berries moves through a gentle colour gradient - from fresh pale green to blushing pink and into a richer cranberry - adding seasonal depth and a tactile, glossy contrast to the orchid's matte silkiness. Tiny lime-green accent foliage gives a crisp edge to the composition and adds complexity to the palette. The whole cluster is fastened to the wrist with strands of miniature white pearls that wrap with quiet sophistication, the pearls' soft glow complementing the bloom and echoing the classic rhythm of formal attire. In the soft, even studio light the textures become evident: the orchid's smooth, cool petals, the fern's filigree, the berries' taut skins and the pearls' polished surfaces. As a Westminster florist I picture this corsage accompanying couples across Victoria Street toward a ceremony at a nearby church, or slipping into an evening at a hotel near Westminster Bridge - an accessory that speaks of ceremonial care and understated luxury. It reads as a small work of botanical jewellery: romantic, tactile, and composed with the steady hand of someone who knows local celebrations and the seasonal rhythms of fresh flowers.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Bright and refined, this wrist corsage is composed to read beautifully on a light-to-medium wrist set against a crisp white studio backdrop. Two golden-yellow roses take centre stage: the left bloom is more open and ruffled, the right a smaller, more protected cup, and each is accented with a single clear diamante at its heart so the petals shimmer with movement. Nestled just behind the right rose, a dark plum-calla lily arcs upward - its velvety, trumpet form and nearly black-cherry colouring provide a sophisticated contrast and a sleek, sculptural line. Around these focal blooms, feathery asparagus fern injects softness and lift while clusters of tiny white filler flowers (reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or baby's breath) add intricate, starlike detail. Beneath, broad variegated leaves with pale, almost silvery margins set a cool, waxy foundation, the kind of foliage I often source for local Westminster orders to keep arrangements long-lasting and fresh. The lighting is soft and directional, making the yellow glow and deep plum hues sing against the white, and the slim wristband that secures the corsage is mostly concealed beneath foliage so the design reads naturally on the arm. You can almost sense the roses' honeyed scent and the calla's smooth texture. I imagine this worn for a formal evening by someone leaving Victoria or strolling past St. James's Park - a piece that balances cheerful immediacy with evening elegance, perfect for prom, a bridal party, or a guest marking a special Westminster occasion.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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