Covent Garden Wedding Corsages

At Florist Covent Garden, we know how special your big day is, and our wedding corsages are designed to add just the right touch of elegance. As your dedicated local florist in the heart of Covent Garden, we have decades of experience creating beautiful floral arrangements for weddings across the area, from intimate ceremonies near The Royal Opera House to grand celebrations by Seven Dials and Long Acre.

Every corsage is crafted with the freshest flowers—hand-selected by our expert florists for quality and beauty. Whether you’re celebrating along the Strand or welcoming guests from Holborn and Soho, we offer same-day delivery until 3 PM, so your beautiful bouquets always arrive on time and in perfect condition.

As locals, we understand Covent Garden’s vibrant spirit and blend that personality into every order. Our expertise in both classic and modern wedding bouquets has earned us the trust of many wedding planners and families in Bloomsbury, Leicester Square, and surrounding neighbourhoods.

  • Fresh corsages, designed and delivered the same day
  • Personalised service from genuine Covent Garden florists
  • Easy to order online for local weddings

Trust Florist Covent Garden for your wedding flowers and let us help you celebrate with colour, fragrance, and a personal touch only a true local florist can provide.

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Wedding Corsages
Delicately poised on the inner wrist of someone with a light complexion, this white floral corsage feels like a small, wearable bouquet captured in a quiet studio moment. The dominant white Gerbera commands attention: its many slender petals overlap like fine paper, radiating from a vivid yellow-green centre that lends the bloom a soft, sunny focus. Around it, clusters of miniature chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds provide a feathered softness, their tiny petals forming little clouds that soften the Gerbera's bold silhouette. Behind and beneath the flowers, rich deep green foliage - the sturdy, glossy leaves of ruscus or salal - creates a natural frame that lifts the whites and stabilises the shape against the wrist. The arrangement is wired and fastened to a delicate band made of multiple strings of pearlescent beads; the pearls' cool sheen and subtle weight keep the corsage secure while adding a touch of old-world romance. The image is lit with crisp, neutral light that makes textures readable: the fine veins on the leaves, the satiny face of the Gerbera, the slightly downy edges of the smaller blooms. As a florist who often works around Seven Dials and the Royal Opera House, I imagine this corsage chosen for a bride's mother, an understated bridesmaid, or a prom guest seeking classic refinement - a small talisman of celebration that smells faintly green and floral and sits comfortably against skin while the day's moments unfold.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small heirloom, photographed on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone against a stark white background so every detail is legible. The focal rose is a plush, saturated fuchsia-pink, its petals forming a tight, sumptuous heart that draws the eye. Around it, soft blush hydrangea florets build a textured cushion whose tiny petals catch diffused light, while crisp white alstroemeria - with faint green veins at their centres - arc gently outward to add brightness and botanical clarity. A cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scatter of barely opening pink buds on the right edge introduce a sense of promise, the suggestion of petals yet to unfold. Rich emerald leaves, broad and glossy, underpin the arrangement, creating a cool, structured frame to the warmer flowers. The piece is fastened with a refined multi-strand white pearl bracelet whose tiny beads form an elegant net over the wrist and extend slightly onto the back of the hand, the cool weight and smooth texture of the pearls contrasting with the delicate, papery petals. The composition evokes first dances, graduation processions, or intimate wedding moments, its gentle fragrance imagined as a soft companion rather than an overpowering perfume. As a West End accessory, it would sit beautifully under theatre lights on Drury Lane or on a stroll from St Martin's Lane toward the restaurants by the market. For those in Covent Garden seeking same-day floral styling, this corsage is a considered, wearable option that balances classic romance with contemporary neatness and comfort.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white wrist corsage lies gracefully upon a pale wrist, the arrangement photographed against a pure white backdrop so each petal and leaf reads with clarity. The central element is a creamy white rose, plush and open, its layers of petals curling outward like a soft promise. Nestled just below and to the left is a large trumpet-shaped white bloom - suggestive of alstroemeria or a delicate lily - its inner throat flushed with a mild green-yellow that draws the eye inward and balances the composition. Around these anchors, tiny sprays of Gypsophila lend an ethereal, powdery texture, while small daisy-like heads with vivid golden centres provide a fresh, cheerful counterpoint. Bright green buds punctuate the design, their taut forms hinting at forthcoming blossoms and lending a sense of anticipation. Deep green, glossy leaves with a smooth, waxy sheen cradle and frame the flowers, creating a lush contrast to the pristine whites. The corsage is fastened by an elegant, multi-strand pearl band - elastic and soft against the wrist - each pearl reflecting a gentle, pearly light that complements the blooms' muted glow. If you imagine holding this close, there's the imagined whisper of a clean floral scent and the cool, satiny touch of petals and pearls; it feels suited to vows exchanged at a small chapel, a prom's quiet moment, or a theatre night near the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. The overall effect is timeless, tender, and expertly balanced.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light falls across a carefully composed wrist corsage, set against a plain white field so every colour and texture can be read clearly. The central bloom is a plush mauve-rose, its petals loosening in graceful layers with a faint sheen that suggests early-morning dew. Around it are saturated, velvet-like hydrangea clusters in indigo to deep purple, their tiny petals tipped with a cool, almost blue-white centre that adds luminous detail. Intertwined among the flowers are variegated ivy leaves-dark green with pale margins-whose glossy surfaces cadence the arrangement and bring a slightly classical note.

Feathery, silvery-green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus or trimmed lavender-recedes behind the focal blooms to create depth, while a sculpted, wide leaf with white-green stripes is curled into an artful spiral to add a contemporary flourish. A dark purple netting with an open weave nestles beneath the flowers, its lacy texture lifting and peeking through to unify the purples. The scent is gentle and cool, a whisper of rose over leafy green. As a local florist I imagine this worn to an evening at the Royal Opera House or delivered from a stall near Seven Dials; it conveys refined celebration and quiet anticipation. The composition is designed to be touched and admired-an accessory that balances old-world romance and modern design, perfect for weddings, proms, or a special night out in Covent Garden.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet poetry of this corsage is visible in the way colour and texture converse: a single large rose in a creamy peach-apricot tone opens at the centre, its petals spiralling inward like a held breath, inviting a tender touch. Beside it, a pair of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - playful pom-pom shapes of concentrated texture - tuck in close, their bright colour throwing the rose's softness into gentle relief. Below, broad, dark green leaves (think salal or ruscus) form a lush, supportive bed, their gloss catching a soft studio light and grounding the composition. A striking variegated leaf, trimmed with pale stripes and artfully folded, traces a sweeping line from beneath the bloom toward the wrist, creating a graphic, almost ribbon-like movement that feels both elegant and contemporary. The corsage sits on warm skin, worn with quiet confidence, and although the band is not visible it reads as carefully secured by expert hands. Fresh and fragrant, the piece carries the faint scent of rose and green stems, conjuring a bright wedding morning or a prom night in the nearby West End. As a florist who walks past Neal's Yard and the Royal Opera House, I picture this small wristlet being chosen for a loved one stepping out from behind stage curtains or leaving a rehearsal - a tactile emblem of celebration, crafted to age beautifully in memory as much as in photos.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
On a pale wrist photographed against an immaculate white field, this wrist corsage presents a single, majestic white Phalaenopsis orchid as its centerpiece, the bloom's broad, silky petals curving outward with serene confidence. The orchid's lip reveals a bright yellow throat glazed into deeper orange tones at its core, drawing the eye like a calm sunburst. Surrounding the bloom, finely textured asparagus fern creates a soft, verdant cradle, its airy fronds lifting and framing the flower with lively green motion. To the orchid's upper right sits a cluster of Hypericum berries, their glossy skins showing a gentle gradient-from light green through blushing pink to a rich cranberry red-suggesting natural ripeness and seasonal warmth. Near the berries a small sprig of lime-green ruffled foliage adds a crisp accent and deeper dimensional contrast. A multi-strand bracelet of luminous white pearls wraps the wrist, the little beads sitting close to the skin and lending an antique, tactile charm to the fresh botanical elements. The image is lit with soft studio light that brings out the orchid's satin sheen and the berries' glint without harsh shadows, offering a feeling of poised elegance. This arrangement reads as both modern and timeless-perfect for prom, a wedding, or a West End theatre evening-evoking the floral stalls of Floral Street and the intimate corners of Neal's Yard. Crafted with the care of a neighbourhood atelier, this corsage reflects the attention to detail you'd expect from Florist Covent Garden.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
An elegantly balanced wrist corsage rests on a fair forearm, set against a bright white backdrop and positioned diagonally from the bottom-left toward the centre-right of the frame. Two luminous yellow roses form the heart of the piece: a larger, fully opened bloom on the left and a slightly smaller, cupped rose to its right, their petals layered like soft silk and smelling faintly of summer honey. Each rose is highlighted with a single clear diamante at its core, catching glints of light like tiny constellations. Behind them, a single dark plum calla lily rises in a graceful trumpet, its velvety surface and near-black cherry hue offering a dramatic, modern contrast to the cheerful yellow. Interwoven feathery asparagus fern and clusters of petite white filler flowers add luminosity and a light, airy silhouette, while broad variegated leaves with pale margins form a sturdy, polished base. The textures-waxed variegation, delicate fern fronds, and smooth calla petals-play together to create both structure and movement. Concealed by blooms, the fastening keeps the corsage comfortably snug, designed to move with the wearer through photographs and across a ballroom floor. This is the kind of wearable flourish often requested for Covent Garden performances, market weddings near the Piazza, or Proms at nearby schools; Florist Covent Garden crafts such pieces with attention to scent, scale and the way they catch stage and evening light.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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