Stunning Wedding Corsages by Florist South Kensington

Welcome to Florist South Kensington – your trusted local expert for elegant wedding corsages and handcrafted floral accessories. From timeless classics to contemporary chic, we design each corsage with care and creativity, ensuring every bride, groom, or guest adds a special floral touch on their big day.

Our friendly team proudly serves the heart of South Kensington, just steps from the charming Exhibition Road and the iconic Victoria and Albert Museum. We also deliver to nearby areas such as Chelsea, Earls Court, and Knightsbridge – bringing beautiful blooms to a variety of wedding celebrations across West London.

  • Handmade wedding corsages and bouquets for all styles
  • Order online with same-day delivery (available until 3 PM)
  • Proudly serving Old Brompton Road and surrounding neighbourhoods

As experienced florists, we combine expert knowledge of floristry trends with genuine passion for serving our local community. Let us help create the perfect finishing touch – from elegant rose corsages to bespoke combinations, each piece is thoughtfully arranged by our skilled team. Order online today for a seamless, personal experience and enjoy reliable same-day delivery direct to your South Kensington venue or home.

At Florist South Kensington, your special day is our inspiration. Trust in our expertise for memorable wedding florals – we can’t wait to be part of your celebration!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage is composed with the kind of attentive hand I use for brides and mothers of the bride in and around South Kensington - a large, luminous white Gerbera anchors the design, its smooth petals layered like crepe silk and radiating from a vivid yellow-green centre that gives the bloom a lively, modern heart. Around that central Gerbera there are soft clusters of small, cushiony white chrysanthemums or spray blooms and creamy lisianthus buds that tip the silhouette with tender, romantic curls. The verdant backing-deep green Ruscus or salal-forms a lush, supportive frame, the leaves' glossy veins catching a little light and reinforcing the purity of the whites. Everything sits on a neat, multi-strand band of white pearl beads which hug the wrist and add a faintly vintage, tactile note against the skin; in a quiet moment you can imagine the cool touch of the pearls and the whisper of petals brushing the wrist. The scent is subtle and green-fresh cut stems and a hint of grassy spring-complementing the visual calm. Photographed on a crisp white background to accentuate the flowers' sculptural qualities, this corsage reads as classic and serene, perfect for prom, a spring graduation, or a bride's rehearsal tea. It carries the kind of careful construction I expect customers will trust when choosing wearable flowers for important occasions throughout the streets and squares near Exhibition Road and the museums, where memories are made as much as photographs.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A refined wristlet captured on a light-to-medium skinned left hand and forearm, presented against a stark white background so every detail reads clearly. The focal bloom is a rich fuchsia-pink rose, fully unfurled with dense, sculpted petals that lend a sense of plush romance and visual gravity. Surrounding it, soft blush-pink hydrangea clusters create a textured cushion of petals, their subtle tonal shifts like the first flush of morning light in a Kensington garden. Crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement, each petal lightly brushed with pale green veins that echo the small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds on the right side, where tiny, almost-closed pink buds nod toward future opening. Broad, glossy emerald leaves frame the design, grounding the composition with cool, verdant contrast. A multi-strand band of tiny white pearls secures the corsage to the wrist and trails gently across the back of the hand, the pearls' soft sheen complementing the flowers' natural luster. The overall feel is intimate and poised-an accessory suited to vows exchanged near the Victoria and Albert Museum steps, post-ceremony portraits along Exhibition Road, or a prom night in South Kensington-crafted with attention to freshness, balance, and the tactile pleasures of petals and pearls under soft, even light.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a neutral white backdrop, composed with the quiet precision of a South Kensington florist preparing pieces for events near Exhibition Road and the V&A. The focal point is a creamy white rose, its petals forming soft, layered folds that catch light like silk, radiating a warm ivory tone. Slightly lower and offset to the left, a trumpet-shaped white Alstroemeria-like bloom displays a subtle green-yellow throat, lending a soft, painterly contrast that deepens the arrangement's centre. Interspersed throughout are airy sprays of gypsophila and tiny white daisy-like blossoms with sunny yellow centres; these delicate accents offer a filigree texture against the fuller flowers. Fresh green buds and sprigs suggest future blooms and add a natural rhythm, while broad, glossy deep-green leaves with a waxy feel provide structure and a lush backdrop. The corsage is secured by a chic, elastic multi-strand bracelet of uniformly round, luminous faux pearls that wrap comfortably around the wrist, their cool sheen complementing the flowers' softness. The scent is faintly floral and powdery, evoking early spring mornings in Kensington Gardens. Created with florist-level care and an eye for wedding and prom traditions, this wristlet reads as timeless and sophisticated-an accessory that bridges museum-formal occasions and intimate neighbourhood ceremonies. Available through Florist South Kensington with local knowledge of Old Brompton Road suppliers and delivery routes, it carries the quiet confidence of craft and community.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous corsage sits diagonally on a light-toned forearm, photographed against a stark white backdrop that concentrates attention on its delicate palette and sculptural shapes. The focal bloom is a lush mauve-rose, partially open so that layers of petals roll outward in a graceful spiral, each petal edged with a whisper of richer magenta that deepens the centre's gentle glow. Flanking this romantic heart are clusters of saturated indigo-blue hydrangea; their minuscule florets form dense, velvety clusters with faintly luminous blue-white centres, creating textural contrast and a sense of depth like twilight gathering on a summer evening. Around and behind the flowers, long, slender silvery-green stems - either eucalyptus or trimmed lavender foliage - provide a soft, almost powdery backdrop, while variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres rimmed in cream or pale yellow bring a structured, heritage note. A broad, striped leaf has been twisted into a tight spiral, its white and green bands offering a contemporary graphic line that draws the eye across the arrangement. A layer of deep purple mesh peeks out beneath the blooms, its open weave lifting the corsage and adding an airy, modern twist that catches ambient light. The arrangement reads as both celebratory and quietly sophisticated, with textures that beg to be touched and a faint, fresh scent of rose and cut greenery. Handcrafted with the sensibilities of a local florist in South Kensington, this wristlet suits weddings, proms, and evening events where understated elegance matters.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
There is a quiet craftsmanship in this wrist corsage that speaks of careful hands in South Kensington's floral lanes. Resting against light to medium skin on a plain white backdrop, the centerpiece is a creamy apricot rose, its petals rolling inward in soft, inviting spirals that suggest warmth and gentle confidence. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums sit like cheerful beads, their compact, spiky textures creating an energetic counterpoint to the rose's velvety sweep. Underpinning the composition are generous dark green leaves-likely salal or ruscus-that create a plush base and lend depth to the palette of apricot, lime, and deep green. A prominent variegated leaf, streaked with cream and green, is deliberately folded into a sleek, curved ribbon that reaches from beneath the rose toward the outer wrist, introducing a graphic, architectural accent that feels modern and refined. The corsage appears secured invisibly, ribbon or elastic hidden beneath foliage, so the focus remains on form, texture, and the floral centre. In the calm light of a dressing room near the Victoria and Albert Museum, the scent is a whisper of rose softened by cut green stems; the overall effect is celebratory without being loud. As a local florist I picture this worn at a museum wedding, a prom in nearby Gloucester Road halls, or a formal reception along Exhibition Road. The piece is handcrafted and intimate, a wearable fragment of nature that carries both quiet joy and considered technique from Florist South Kensington's neighbourhood workbench.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Displayed against a crisp white background, this wrist corsage feels like a small, wearable bouquet and is described here with the quiet authority of a South Kensington florist. At its heart is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, petals broad and smooth as crepe paper, the central lip coloured with a concentrated yellow that moves into a deeper orange at its throat, creating a warm eye within the cool white bloom. Surrounding the orchid, light, airy asparagus fern provides a soft, almost floating green frame - the fronds seem to tremble with the faintest movement, lending a whisper of texture and garden freshness. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries nestles into the greenery: each berry graduating in shade from pale chartreuse through soft rosy tones to a rich cranberry, giving the arrangement a tiny narrative of ripeness and time. The flowers and foliage are secured to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of lustrous white pearls, whose subtle sheen complements the orchid's surface and lends an old-world, classic elegance. The overall impression is serene and intimate, conjuring images of pre-wedding photographs outside the V&A or prom photos taken on quiet Georgian terraces; the piece reads as carefully handcrafted, comfortable to wear, and perfectly suited to formal occasions where refinement matters.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Held on a pale forearm and arranged diagonally from the lower-left corner toward the centre-right, this wrist corsage pairs cheerful yellow roses with a single moody, dark plum calla lily to striking effect. The larger rose opens like a small sun, the smaller bloom cupped and intimate; both have been given a tiny clear crystal at their centres, catching light like a smile. The calla, almost black-cherry in tone, rises just behind the right-hand rose, its satin surface a dramatic foil to the roses' textured petals. Interlaced fine asparagus fern gives the composition a soft, airy halo while broad variegated leaves - pale-edged, waxy pittosporum-like foliage - anchor the arrangement. Little clusters of white button fillers tuck into the greenery, lending a gentle peppering of brightness and a soft scent that balances the roses' honeyed perfume. The corsage is carefully proportioned for formal wear: compact, wearable and secure, designed to move with the wearer without losing shape. Imagined for a prom date arriving from Gloucester Road or a bridesmaid walking through the museums on Exhibition Road, it feels like a piece crafted for moments that require both cheer and refinement. The white background emphasises the pure colour contrast and the delicate sparkle of the rhinestones, inviting a close look at the florist's attention to texture and balance.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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