Shoreditch Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Shoreditch, our wedding corsages are lovingly designed in the heart of Shoreditch, just a short stroll from Shoreditch High Street and the creative lanes off Redchurch Street. As local, experienced florists, we know how important the finishing touches are on your wedding day – from delicate wrist corsages for bridesmaids to elegant lapel flowers for the wedding party.

Drawing inspiration from nearby Hoxton, Bethnal Green and the vibrant Old Street triangle, we carefully select fresh seasonal flowers to complement your colour palette and venue style. Whether you’re getting married in a chic Shoreditch warehouse or a small studio gallery, we’ll tailor your bouquets and corsages so everything feels beautifully coordinated and personal.

Need something at short notice? We offer local same-day delivery across Shoreditch and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Your corsages are hand-crafted in our studio near Boxpark Shoreditch and delivered with care, ready to pin or wear.

  • Bespoke wedding corsages designed to match your bridal bouquets
  • Reliable local delivery in Shoreditch, Hoxton & Bethnal Green
  • Friendly, expert guidance from trusted Shoreditch florists

If you’d like advice on flower choices, ribbon finishes or matching buttonholes, our team is here to help. Visit us in Shoreditch or order online today for beautifully crafted wedding corsages you can trust.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white wrist corsage is displayed on a light-toned forearm, set against a pure white background that makes every botanical detail easy to imagine. The arrangement centers on a vibrant white Gerbera, its slender petals layered densely around a bright lime-green and yellow centre that adds an almost luminous point of focus. Surrounding this dramatic focal bloom are clusters of petite white chrysanthemum-like flowers and tender creamy lisianthus-some in tight bud form, some gently unfurling-creating a soft, cloudlike texture and natural depth. Beneath the flowers, rich dark-green foliage-likely glossy Ruscus or salal-fans out to cradle the petals and extend a cool, leafy line along the wrist. The flowers are fastened to a refined wristband composed of multiple strands of small, pearlescent beads; the pearls gleam faintly, lending a vintage, romantic quality as they ring the wrist like a tiny bracelet. The overall mood is one of understated elegance: clean, fresh, and quietly celebratory, with a freshness that suggests flowers gathered early and handled with care. Imagine the corsage accompanying a bride stepping along Brick Lane at dusk or a prom guest catching the last light near Hoxton-softly scented, cool to the touch, and crafted to sit comfortably against skin while making a simple, timeless statement suitable for weddings, graduations, or formal dances.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This delicate wrist corsage, displayed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white field, reads like a tender page from a romantic novel staged in Shoreditch. A sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose commands the centre, its petals tightly packed and unfurling in a plush spiral that catches the light with a satin sheen. Around it, soft blush-pink hydrangea florets create an airy, textured halo, their tiny petals layered to form a cloud-like cushion beneath the rose. White alstroemeria - those graceful Peruvian lilies - are woven through the design, each showing subtle pale green markings at the throat that lend the arrangement a fine, botanical detail reminiscent of the delicate murals along Redchurch Street. On the right-hand edge a small grouping of light green alstroemeria buds and a few almost-closed pink buds suggest a slow, promising unfurling, like the first notes of a song. Rich emerald leaves, broad and glossy, cradle the blooms, adding depth and a verdant contrast that frames the composition beautifully. The whole arrangement is secured with an elegant, multi-strand bracelet of tiny, luminous white pearls that wraps snugly around the wrist and extends slightly across the back of the hand, its tactile coolness balancing the warm petals. The overall effect is refined and intimate, scented faintly of rose and early-summer air, perfectly suited to a wedding on a cobbled Shoreditch lane or an elegant prom where every detail feels lovingly considered.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage, photographed on light-toned skin against a clean white field, where each element is chosen for texture, colour and movement. The central feature is a creamy ivory rose, its petals unfolding in soft, velveteen layers that catch a gentle, diffuse light. Slightly beneath and to one side of the rose, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an alstroemeria with a delicate green-yellow throat - opens like a small, sculpted canvas, lending the composition a graceful line. Interspersed throughout are bright green buds hinting at future bloom and airy sprays of baby's breath that veil the design with a soft, cloud-like texture. Near the lower edge, a cluster of diminutive white daisy-like heads with vivid golden centres provides a sweet punctuation, their tiny faces turning outward in quiet delight.

Broad, glossy deep-green leaves provide structural contrast, their smooth surfaces adding a lush backdrop to the predominantly white palette. The corsage is fastened with a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet - elasticated, luminous beads that encircle the wrist and echo the flowers' soft sheen. If you imagine holding the wrist close, there's the subtle, clean scent of fresh petals and the cool, smooth weight of the pearls; together they create a tactile memory as much as a visual one. Born of careful florist craft in Shoreditch, within easy delivery range of Spitalfields Market and Redchurch Street, this piece reads as both classical and contemporary - ideal for weddings, milestone dances, or a thoughtful accent at a city gala.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft ambient light sculpts this wrist corsage into a portrait of modern romance, shown gently resting on a fair-skinned wrist against a crisp white ground. Its focal point is a lush mauve-pink rose, partially unfurled so each silky petal layers into the next with a deeper magenta whisper at the edges, inviting the hand to touch. Adjacent to the rose, compact clusters of indigo and deep purple hydrangea create a cool counterpoint; each tiny floret carries a pale blue center that seems to shimmer like distant city lights at dusk. Interwoven foliage provides both structure and tenderness: long, silvery-green stems reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender give the design a soft, almost scented halo, while variegated English ivy with dark centres and creamy margins traces graceful arcs around the blooms. A sculptural ribbon of broad green leaf, striped in white and curled into an elegant loop, introduces a contemporary flourish that catches the eye and balances the arrangement's softness. Beneath the flowers a lacy net of deep purple mesh adds texture and a sense of lift, its open weave deepening the palette and nodding to evening dress details. The corsage feels cool and fresh, lightly perfumed with floral and green notes, crafted with the reassurance of skilled hands. Imagining it on someone stepping out from a Hoxton gallery opening or crossing Old Spitalfields Market, the piece reads as both wearable art and intimate keepsake-suitable for bridesmaids, prom-goers, or any celebrant seeking an understated but memorable accent.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrasts, presented on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin against a bright white backdrop that keeps the eye on texture and tone. A single large rose, the colour of pale apricot or muted peach, blooms at the centre with soft, layered petals that seem to invite a fingertip to trace their inward spiral. Nestled beside the rose are two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums - cheery, dense pom-poms whose fine, spiky florets create an energetic, textural spark beside the rose's buttery softness. Anchoring the arrangement are several broad, dark green leaves, likely salal or ruscus, that build volume and depth beneath the flowers; a variegated leaf with subtle cream and green striping is folded into a graceful arc, its sculptural line moving outward along the wrist and lending a contemporary accent. The corsage is secured discreetly so that flowers and foliage read as one tidy composition rather than mechanical parts. The lighting is soft and natural-feeling, catching the rose's gentle sheen and the glossy surfaces of the greens; scent-wise, a faint wash of rose mingles with the fresh, green aroma of cut leaves. Imagined on a morning in Shoreditch or a portraits shoot near Columbia Road Market, this wristlet carries a quietly celebratory mood-perfect for weddings, proms, and formal dances where refined floral detail matters as much as personality.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a small poem upon the wrist, this ivory Phalaenopsis orchid opens luminous and sure, its shining white petals creating a calm, tactile centre. The labellum bears a delicate bloom of soft yellow that catches the light and reads as an intimate focal point against the cool petals. Surrounding the flower are airy, finely divided asparagus-fern fronds that seem almost to float, their filigree texture contrasting with the orchid's smooth, satiny surface. Nearby, petite berry buds in shaded rose and fresh green arc toward the light, suggesting early ripeness and a soft, hopeful colour story. The corsage is threaded onto a bracelet of tiny faux pearls whose cool, glossy beads nestle against the skin like a gentle heirloom; their repeated sheen gives a rhythmic, classic base to the organic cluster above. The photograph's clean white background and soft natural lighting allow each texture-the orchid's velvet-smooth petals, the fern's whispery lacework, the berries' glossy roundness, the pearls' porcelain gleam-to be read distinctly. There is a quiet romanticism to the piece, an atmosphere of anticipation suitable for a prom, a rehearsal dinner, or an intimate Shoreditch gathering near Brick Lane, where urban energy meets considered elegance. Described for someone who cannot see it, the corsage offers a balance of cool white, warming yellow, and soft green-pink notes, wrapped in craftsmanship that hints at an experienced florist's hand.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A lively, intimate corsage is shown on a light-to-medium wrist, angled from the lower-left to the centre-right of the frame against a pure white backdrop, letting each element breathe visually. Two radiant yellow roses form the heart of the piece: one open and generous on the left, the other more cupped and tender on the right. Each rose bears a tiny clear crystal tucked near its centre, so when the wrist moves the stones catch daylight like laughter. Behind them, a single deep plum calla lily unfurls upward, its velvety, almost-black petal adding a rich counterpoint to the cheerful roses and giving the compact design a cinematic, late-summer dusk quality. Bright asparagus fern threads in soft, feathery texture around the top and backside, while glossy variegated leaves with pale edges provide a cool, structured foundation below. Little clusters of white button filler - airy spray mums or baby's breath - sit like pinprick stars among the greenery, filling the silhouette without overwhelming it. The band that secures the corsage is thin and discreet, mostly hidden so the flowers seem to float on the skin. As a florist imagining this on a client stepping out in Shoreditch - perhaps walking from Spitalfields to a nearby gallery - I picture the roses giving off a fresh, slightly honeyed scent while the calla keeps the look modern and poised. This wearable bouquet balances joy and refinement, suited to bridesmaids, prom-goers or anyone who wants a compact burst of celebration with metropolitan polish.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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