Marylebone Wedding Corsages

At Marylebone Florist, our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed to complement your day perfectly, whether you're saying "I do" near Baker Street, celebrating by Marylebone High Street, or hosting guests close to Regent's Park. Our experienced local florist team carefully selects fresh seasonal flowers to create elegant, comfortable-to-wear corsages that look beautiful from ceremony to last dance.

From classic white rose wrist corsages for bridesmaids to delicate pin-on designs for mums and grandmothers, we tailor every piece to your colour palette, dress style, and venue. We regularly design for weddings across Marylebone, as well as nearby Fitzrovia, Mayfair, and Paddington, so we understand the lighting, settings, and photography needs of local venues.

Order your wedding bouquets and corsages together for a cohesive floral story throughout your day. You can easily order online, share your inspiration, and we'll guide you on flower choices, sizing, and finishing touches like ribbons and pins.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wedding corsages and supporting flowers in Marylebone and surrounding areas when you order by 3 PM, ideal for last-minute additions or guest changes.

  • Bespoke designs matched to your dress and theme
  • Local expertise for Marylebone, Fitzrovia & Mayfair venues
  • Convenient online ordering with same-day delivery available

Trust Marylebone Florist to create refined, long-lasting wedding corsages that complete your bridal party with effortless elegance.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage rests gently on a light-toned forearm, captured on a simple white backdrop that keeps attention on texture and form. At its heart is a single, pristine white Gerbera daisy - broad, symmetrical petals radiating from a bright yellow-green central disk that lends a fresh, almost citrus note to the visual bouquet. Surrounding the Gerbera are soft clusters of miniature chrysanthemum-like blooms and a few creamy lisianthus, their layered petals forming soft cushions of white that contrast the Gerbera's architectural shape. Rich, deep-green Ruscus leaves frame the composition, their glossy surfaces and pointed tips providing a grounding backdrop that makes the whites sing with clarity. The flowers are secured to the wrist with a refined bracelet of multiple strings of white pearls; the pearls loop and overlap like a ribbon of light, suggesting vintage romance and quiet formality. The overall scent one might imagine is cool and grassy with a faint honeyed sweetness from the lisianthus, an aroma suited to bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, or a graduate marking a milestone. Studio lighting caresses the petals, revealing fine veining and the soft matte finish of the Gerbera petals against the pearls' gentle sheen. The piece reads as both bespoke and wearable - a memory-in-miniature made to be worn at formal dances, wedding rehearsals or a weekend ceremony in Marylebone's leafy corners near Baker Street and Portman Square, prepared with the kind of care a local florist would bring to every order.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Seen on a left wrist and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone, this wrist corsage feels like a small, private celebration pinned to the hand. The focal point is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, its densely packed petals unfurling outward in a layered rosette that seems to release a soft floral perfume. Nestled around it are pale blush hydrangea florets, providing a plush base of tiny, rounded petals that soften the silhouette and add volume. Crisp white alstroemeria blooms punctuate the design with their narrow, delicate petals and subtle green streaking near each center, offering a bright, almost luminous counterpoint to the deeper rose. A cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny pink buds on the right suggest motion and promise, like a bloom about to open on a warm afternoon. Broad, deep-green leaves cradle the arrangement, their rich colour amplifying the pinks and whites and grounding the piece with botanical weight. Anchoring the composition is a refined bracelet of several strands of small, pearly beads that wrap the wrist and extend partly down the hand - a tactile contrast of cool, smooth pearls against soft petals. Set against a clean white background, the corsage reads as both modern and timeless: ideal for bridesmaids, prom-goers, or anyone seeking an elegant floral accent for a special moment in the city.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Resting lightly on a fair-skinned wrist and photographed against a simple white studio background, this wrist corsage is a study in refined white florals and lush greenery, the kind of piece we prepare daily at Marylebone Florist for local brides and prom-goers. The central focus is a creamy ivory rose, its petals unfurling in layered, velveteen curves that diffuse the soft morning light. Slightly below, an open trumpet-shaped white bloom-suggestive of Alstroemeria with a delicate lime-tinged throat-adds sculptural contrast and a whisper of fresh citrus green at its center. Interspersed are tiny white Gypsophila sprays that create a cloud-like texture and miniature daisy-style blooms with sunny yellow centers that bring a playful, delicate punctuation. A few rounded green buds, poised to bloom, and broad, glossy deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy sheen provide structure and a vivid colour counterbalance. Securing the arrangement is a chic, multi-strand elastic bracelet of uniform white pearls that sits cool and smooth against the skin, offering both comfort and classic elegance. The overall composition conveys a tranquil, celebratory mood-fitting for an intimate registry office wedding on Marylebone High Street, afternoon teas at local hotels, or a prom night near Baker Street-where the scent of fresh blooms and the tactile luxury of pearls create a memorable, polished impression.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light seems to halo this wrist corsage, a small study in romantic contrasts placed against white for maximum clarity. The focal bloom is a sumptuous pink rose, partially unfurled so that its inner petals reveal a paler blush while the outer ruffle carries a richer magenta tone, suggesting both tenderness and confident colour. Flanking this rose are saturated clusters of indigo-to-blue hydrangea, their miniature florets edged with a subtle, almost luminous blue centre that adds depth and a twilight-like serenity. Around these, variegated ivy leaves arch and tuck-dark green cores outlined in creamy ivory-giving the piece a slightly heirloom quality, while narrow, silvery foliage (reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender) softens the silhouette and offers a cool, herbal scent when brushed. A sculptural loop of a broad, striped green-and-white leaf has been curled with precision, lending contemporary geometry to the organic shapes. Dark purple open-weave mesh nestles beneath the flowers, its airy texture creating lift and a touch of evening glamour. The tactile mix-silky rose petals, the plush clusters of hydrangea, crisp ivy, and the feathery greens-invites a gentle, careful touch. Styled to sit comfortably on a fair-skinned wrist, this corsage feels like a delicate promise of celebration: suited to a Marylebone wedding, a prom along Baker Street, or a graduation reception held near Portman Square. It's an intimate floral jewel that reads as both modern and quietly romantic.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wristlet captured against a clean white field, where floral craftsmanship and subtle colour harmonies take center stage. The focal element is a single, large rose in a soft apricot-peach hue, its petals unfurling in syrupy folds that catch light like satin; the bloom's fullness reads both classic and tender, the sort of rose you might choose for a quiet vow exchange near Portman Square. Tucked beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums-cheerful, spherical pom-poms-introduce a lively textural counterpoint, their tiny florets creating a pinpoint, almost playful rhythm against the rose's smooth curves. Beneath and around these blooms, rich green foliage forms a verdant cradle: broad, dark leaves (salal or ruscus) supply depth and a grounded silhouette, while a crisply striped variegated leaf is artfully curled, its pale banding adding a contemporary, architectural flourish that leads the eye along the wrist. The corsage is presented on the inner wrist of a person with light to medium skin, the warmth of the skin tone softening the composition and suggesting intimate, close-up moments-first dances, candid embraces, or prom photographs taken on Marylebone Road. The arrangement implies a delicate fragrance of fresh rose and cut greenery, and its restrained palette-peach, lime, and layered greens-speaks to refined celebration, handcrafted by a florist who values balance, movement, and the small, tactile pleasures of wearing fresh flowers.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting lightly on a pale wrist against a bright white background, this corsage reads as an intimate study in contrasts: a single, dignified Phalaenopsis orchid in pure white with a small, luminous yellow throat, set amid a halo of fine asparagus fern that creates a soft, emerald cushion. The orchid's petals are smooth and slightly reflective, catching the room's light with an almost pearlescent sheen, while the fern's filigree offers airy texture and depth. At the upper right of the bloom, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries introduces a spectrum of colour - from tender green through warm rose to a burnished cranberry - suggesting berries picked at different stages for visual interest and seasonal richness. Near the berries, tiny ruffled lime-green leaves add a modern zing, their crisp edges amplifying the botanical composition. The floral cluster is fastened to the wrist on a classic multi-strand pearl bracelet that coils comfortably, the pearls' soft glow echoing the orchid's purity and lending an enduring, bridal feel. The whole arrangement sits in soft daylight that emphasises the freshness of the stems and the tactile contrasts - the orchid's satiny smoothness against the fern's delicate lace and the berries' firm gleam. As created by a Marylebone workshop familiar with Portman Square celebrations and local proms, this corsage balances tradition and contemporary style and would read beautifully in a wedding aisle, a graduation photograph, or a formal evening on Marylebone High Street.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a local florist in Marylebone, I often craft wrist corsages that read as small, wearable stories, and this example speaks of sunny cheer softened by evening drama. Placed diagonally from the lower-left toward the centre-right of a light-toned forearm against a bright white backdrop, the arrangement centres on two vibrant yellow roses-one wider and open, the other slightly cupped-their petals layered like soft little suns. Each yellow heart is punctuated by a solitary clear diamante that shimmers subtly with every movement. Behind the roses a single dark purple, almost black-cherry calla lily rises and curls, its satin-like surface creating a rich contrast in both colour and form. I built the corsage up with fine asparagus fern to add a gauzy, feathery texture around the top and rear, while broad variegated leaves (think pittosporum) supply a cool, structural cradle beneath the blooms. Tiny white button-like filler flowers tuck into the composition, lending a delicate, starlit fullness. The wrist band is mostly hidden beneath the foliage so the flowers appear to sit naturally on the skin. Photographed in soft, even lighting on white, every petal edge, leaf variegation, and crystal gleam is visible-details we often reference when preparing pieces for proms, weddings, or polished Marylebone events near Regent's Park and Marylebone High Street. This corsage balances joyful colour with quiet sophistication, a signature I aim for at Marylebone Florist.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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