Greenwich Wedding Corsages

At Greenwich Flowers, we specialise in beautifully crafted wedding corsages that add a polished finishing touch to your special day in Greenwich and the nearby areas of Blackheath and Deptford. Our experienced team of local florists carefully hand-select fresh flowers each morning from trusted suppliers, ensuring every corsage looks picture-perfect from the first photo to the last dance.

Whether you're celebrating at the Old Royal Naval College, strolling to the ceremony across Greenwich Park, or hosting a reception close to the Cutty Sark, we'll design corsages that complement your colour palette, dress code, and overall wedding style. From classic rose wrist corsages to modern, foliage-led lapel designs, each piece is tailored to you.

You can conveniently order online for collection or same-day delivery in SE10 and surrounding postcodes, with deliveries available on orders placed by 3 PM. This flexibility is ideal for last-minute additions for mums, grandmothers, and the wedding party.

  • Bespoke designs to match your bouquet and buttonholes
  • Care advice so corsages stay fresh all day
  • Reliable local delivery across Greenwich, Blackheath, and Deptford

With years of experience styling weddings across Greenwich, we take the time to listen, advise, and guide you through every floral detail. Trust Greenwich Flowers to create elegant, comfortable-to-wear corsages that feel as special as the people who wear them.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate, refined white wrist corsage is photographed on a fair forearm against a seamless white background, its composition speaking of quiet elegance and handcrafted detail. At its heart sits a generous white Gerbera daisy, petals layered like fine porcelain and radiating from a fresh yellow-green center that lends the bloom a subtle pop of colour. Nestled closely are clusters of soft, chrysanthemum-like blooms and a handful of creamy lisianthus buds whose curved petals suggest an intimate, shy beauty. These whites are offset by rich, deep green salal or ruscus foliage that frames the bouquet and extends gently along the wrist, adding depth and a natural silhouette. The flowers are bound to the wrist with multiple strands of luminous white faux pearls, strung to form a slim bracelet that supports the floral head while glinting lightly where studio light kisses the beads. The overall impression is tactile and calming: imagine the cool touch of petals, the faintly sweet, grassy scent of fresh blossoms, and the comforting heft of pearls against skin. This design reads as a classic choice for prom, a bridesmaid's wristpiece, or a thoughtful graduation corsage collected from a Greenwich stall at the Market or arranged for a reception near Cutty Sark. Handcrafted with an experienced eye, it balances softness and structure so the wearer carries a neat, living statement of celebration and refined taste.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
An expertly composed wrist corsage rests on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone, photographed on a smooth white background so every detail is clear: the focal point is a single, fully opened deep fuchsia-pink rose whose dense, velvety petals radiate from the centre. Around it, soft blush-pink hydrangea florets build a voluminous, tactile base, their tiny rounded petals catching the light and creating a whisper-soft halo. Crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement, each flower displaying four to six delicate petals with subtle pale-green streaking at their centres that introduces cool contrast and botanical interest. To the right, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of barely open pink buds suggest movement and continuity, as if the corsage might gently bloom through an evening. Rich emerald leaves form a glossy backdrop, providing depth and a vivid green counterpoint to the roses and pastels. The entire composition is secured to the wrist by a refined, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, the lustrous beads woven into a delicate band that extends partway down the back of the hand. As a Greenwich florist I picture this worn for prom nights near Greenwich Market or for intimate wedding moments by the river - an accessory that smells faintly of fresh petals, feels soft against skin, and embodies polished craftsmanship. Available for thoughtful delivery across Greenwich and nearby Blackheath, this corsage blends classic romance with local, personal attention from Greenwich Flowers.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white wrist corsage, captured on a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white backdrop, presents a study in understated elegance, crafted in the style we often prepare at Greenwich Flowers for Greenwich and surrounding neighbourhoods. The centerpiece is a creamy ivory rose, its petals unfolding with a soft, satin texture that catches the light in warm, gentle highlights. Nestled just below and to one side, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria or similar lily-type flower - reveals a delicate green-yellow throat that deepens the arrangement's tonal range. Sprigs of tiny Gypsophila (Baby's Breath) float like a mist around the main flowers, giving the corsage a cloud-like softness, while small green buds promise additional blooms and lend botanical movement. A cluster of small daisy-like white florets with bright golden centers adds a tender, almost playful counterpoint near the wrist. The flowers are set among broad, glossy, deep-green leaves with a waxy sheen that provide a lush backdrop and strong visual contrast to the white blossoms. Anchoring the design is a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet: elastic strands of lustrous round pearls that encircle the wrist and secure the floral cluster with classic poise. The overall impression is fragrant but subtle - a clean floral aroma, fresh and unobtrusive - and exquisitely suited to weddings, proms, or gala evenings. Picture it worn on a spring day while strolling from Greenwich Market toward the Cutty Sark, a small, elegant detail that complements a celebratory moment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, romantic aura surrounds this wrist corsage, where floristry and quiet sophistication meet on a light-toned forearm against a stark white backdrop. The centrepiece is a lush mauve-pink rose, generously petalled and partially open, its inner layers a paler blush while the outer ruffled edges deepen to a magenta whisper-petals so silky they seem to hold a faint trace of morning dew. Nestled closely are three dense clusters of deep indigo hydrangea whose small florets carry subtle blue-tinged centers, creating a calm, twilight-like wash that contrasts beautifully with the rose. Variegated English ivy frames the grouping with glossy leaves edged in cream, offering a classic, slightly old-world counterpoint, while feathery silvery-green sprigs-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-add an airy texture and gentle scent. A contemporary curled strip of broad green leaf, striped with white, provides an elegant sculptural twist, and a layer of deep purple open-weave mesh beneath the flowers lifts the composition, adding depth and a whisper of sparkle. The overall effect is tactile and intimate: the silky rose, crisp ivy, and soft greens invite touch and quiet admiration. Ideal for bridesmaids, prom dates, or a special guest of honour walking from Greenwich Market to a nearby reception, this wristlet reads as handcrafted care, subtly seasonal and perfectly composed for evening photographs by the river.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is presented on a pale-to-medium skin tone against a bright white background so every petal and leaf is clearly visible. The focal point is a generous rose in a soft, light peach or apricot shade, its petals spiralling inward with the quiet luminosity of a sunrise over the Thames. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums nestle low and left, their dense, textured heads adding a cheerful, tactile contrast to the rose's smooth velvet. Anchoring the design are several broad, dark-green leaves-salal or ruscus-that fan out beneath the flowers and provide a structured, grounding base. A long variegated leaf, striped with pale bands, has been artfully curled and folded to trace an elegant arc along the wrist, lending a graphic, contemporary note to the arrangement. The corsage is composed with careful balance so it reads as both romantic and modern; the band or ribbon that secures it is hidden from view, letting the flowers appear to float on the skin. The soft lighting captures the subtle gradations of peach and chartreuse while preserving the tactile feel of each element: the rose's tender layers, the pom-pom mums' lively texture, and the glossy resilience of the foliage. As a florist who often prepares orders for weddings and dances around Greenwich Market and the Royal Observatory, I imagine this piece worn during first dances and quiet portraits, a small and fragrant companion to important rituals and local celebrations.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across a pale wrist against a pristine white field, this corsage reads like a small, wearable keepsake conceived in a Greenwich florist's hands. The dominant element is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, luminous petals unfurling with a satin sheen; within its throat a concentrated yellow and warm orange lip gives the bloom a heartbeat of colour. The orchid's serene white face sits atop a bed of airy asparagus fern, whose fine, feathered fronds form a green cradle that both cushions and elevates the flower. To the upper right of the blossom, a tight cluster of Hypericum berries provides tactile contrast - each glossy sphere shows a colour journey from pale green through soft rose to deeper crimson, as if echoing early autumn markets at Greenwich Market. A sliver of lime-green ruffled foliage near the berries offers a fresh, crisp edge. Securing the design is a multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, their cool, opalescent surfaces catching studio light and lending an heirloom elegance to the piece. The image's soft, even illumination emphasizes texture: the orchid's smoothness, the fern's filigree, the berries' polished sheen, and the gentle gleam of pearls against skin. It's crafted with the quiet expertise of a local atelier and would be equally at home at a wedding in St. Alfege Church or a prom photographed near Cutty Sark, carrying a mood of romance, careful craft and understated luxury - a small flourish for an important moment brought to life with botanical sensitivity by Greenwich Flowers.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A carefully composed wrist corsage sits diagonally from the bottom-left to the middle-right of a light-to-medium forearm against a stark white background, its craftsmanship obvious at a glance. Two radiant yellow roses take centre stage: the larger blossom on the left opens broadly in layered petals, while a smaller, more intimate bud sits to its right-both warmed by a buttery, sunlit yellow. Each rose is discreetly embellished with a small clear crystal at its heart, a glinting detail that catches movement and camera flashes. Tucked slightly behind the smaller rose, a single deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily unfurls upward, the velvety curve of its trumpet providing a bold counterpoint to the roses' round softness. The composition is softened by light, feathery asparagus fern sprigs that introduce delicate texture and motion, and balanced by variegated green leaves edged in creamy white which form a stable visual base. Clusters of minute white filler blooms-like tiny mums or gypsophila-nestle into the spaces, giving the corsage a polished fullness. The floral elements are wired and taped with care, the fastening kept minimal so the wristband remains nearly invisible beneath the blooms. You can almost sense the fragrance: the warm sweetness of roses layered over fresh green notes. I picture this corsage arriving with same-day freshness across Greenwich and neighbouring Blackheath, designed to complement both formal eveningwear and the relaxed elegance of a riverside wedding.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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