South Kensington Wedding Corsages

At South Kensington Flowers, we create elegant, long-lasting wedding corsages that look flawless from the first photo to the final dance. As a local florist based near Exhibition Road and the Victoria and Albert Museum, we know how to design flowers that complement both classic and contemporary South Kensington weddings.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony off Gloucester Road or a grand celebration close to Hyde Park, our experienced wedding team will guide you through seasonal choices, colour palettes, and finishes to suit your dress code and theme. Each corsage is handcrafted on the day, using fresh, premium blooms selected specifically for you.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across South Kensington, as well as nearby areas such as Chelsea, Kensington, and Earl's Court, for orders placed by 3 PM. Simply order online and let us handle the timing, coordination, and presentation so your wedding party looks beautifully polished.

  • Handcrafted corsages tailored to your wedding colours and style
  • Reliable local delivery from a trusted South Kensington florist
  • Expert guidance on flower choices to match dresses, suits, and themes

With years of hands-on wedding experience in and around South Kensington's most-loved venues, South Kensington Flowers is the name couples turn to for refined, personal corsage designs. Order your wedding corsages online today and enjoy expert, local service you can depend on.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicately arranged white wrist corsage sits gracefully on a light-toned forearm, photographed against a simple white background so that every floral detail is easily seen. Dominating the composition is a pristine white Gerbera daisy: broad, silky petals radiate in even layers from a central lime-yellow-green disk that offers a textured, pincushion-like contrast. Nestled around the gerbera are clusters of small, fluffy white chrysanthemums and a scattering of creamy lisianthus buds and partially opened blooms, the latter lending a soft, romantic curl to the arrangement's silhouette. Rich deep-green foliage - the sturdy, glossy leaves florists call salal or ruscus - provides a verdant backdrop, tucking around the blooms and stretching slightly along the wrist to anchor the design. The flowers are secured on a refined multi-strand wristband of tiny pearl beads that glimmer with a soft, vintage sheen; the band sits snugly yet comfortably, its pearlescent threads enhancing the corsage's bridal and formal character. Close your eyes and you can almost feel the cool texture of petals, the faint grassy-sweet perfume of freshly cut stems, and the reassuring weight of pearls against skin. This subtle, elegant piece is a natural choice for ceremonies, proms, or graduation events around South Kensington - from a pre-wedding photo on Exhibition Road to a celebratory turn at the Victoria and Albert Museum - and reflects the careful handwork of experienced florists at South Kensington Flowers who craft wearable blooms with attention to proportion, scent, and finish.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Positioned on a left wrist against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage is an exercise in refined contrast and wearable floristry, shown on skin of a light-to-medium tone. The focal point is a large, fully bloomed hot fuchsia-pink rose whose petals fold tightly and catch the light in velvet layers, releasing the soft suggestion of a floral perfume. Nestling it, clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets build a cloud-like base, their papery textures creating depth and soft shadows. Scattered among the hydrangea are white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each with four to six smooth petals and subtle pale green markings at their centres that add botanical precision and brightness. On the right-hand side, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely open pink blossoms introduce a living cadence, hinting at further bloom. Broad emerald leaves provide a vivid green backdrop, their sheen and weight visually grounding the pastel palette. The corsage is secured by a multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that sits like a delicate cuff, the pearls' lustre complementing the blossoms and extending lightly down the wearer's hand. The composition reads both classic and contemporary, suitable for wedding parties, proms, or celebratory walks near the V&A or along Cromwell Road. The image emphasises craftsmanship - careful wiring and layering that protects blooms while keeping the piece light and comfortable - a small, fragrant statement of occasion and care.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This refined wrist corsage, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a neutral white field, reads like a small study in white flowers and polished greenery. The central element is a creamy ivory rose, fully opened with petals that roll outward in a soft, velvety spiral. Beneath and slightly to the left sits a larger trumpet-shaped white blossom, its delicate petals fanning to reveal a pale green-yellow throat that gives the arrangement a gentle, botanical accent. Interspersed are firm, chartreuse-tinged buds that promise further bloom and airy sprays of gypsophila that float like tiny stars around the focal blooms. A little cluster of white daisy-style florets with bright yellow centers nestles toward the wrist, adding a nostalgic, joyful detail. Dark, glossy leaves provide a saturated green frame, their broad surfaces contrasting the matte softness of the petals. The corsage is fastened with a chic elastic bracelet made of multiple strands of round, luminous faux pearls; they sit cool against the skin and lend classic refinement to the florals. You can almost sense the clean, powdery fragrance and the crispness of freshly cut stems. Crafted with the attention to detail you'd expect from a neighbourhood florist in South Kensington, this wristlet is ideal for museum weddings on Exhibition Road, prom nights near South Kensington tube, or black-tie events along Cromwell Road, and is available for local delivery by South Kensington Flowers for same-day and pre-booked orders.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft, expert hands have arranged a wrist corsage that looks like a tiny cultivated garden on the skin. Set on a pale forearm and photographed on white for clarity, the focal bloom is a lush mauve-pink rose, its petals opening with a satin finish and a slightly darker magenta rim that deepens the romantic tone. Complementing the rose are saturated, indigo-hued hydrangea clusters whose small florets offer luminous blue centres, creating depth and a jewel-like contrast. Variegated English ivy threads through the composition, its cream-edged leaves bringing a traditional elegance, while long, silvery-green sprigs-evocative of lavender or young eucalyptus-add a feathery backdrop and a subtle, cooling fragrance. A sculptural loop of a broad, white-striped green leaf is artfully curled into a spiral for a contemporary accent, and underneath the flowers a dark purple, open-weave mesh lifts and grounds the palette with light, tactile structure. The piece feels intentionally multisensory: the silkiness of the rose, the slightly papery hydrangea florets, the crisp resilience of ivy, and the whisper of scented foliage. I imagine this corsage crossing Brompton Road from a shop window to a prom or accompaniment at an intimate wedding near South Kensington Station-an accessory that balances celebration with restraint. As a florist working in the area, I design pieces that hold up under warm lights and photographs, and this corsage speaks of quiet celebration, expertly composed for both touch and visual impact.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Viewed close-up on a pale white background, this wrist corsage reads as a study in contrast and gentle movement. The focal bloom is a large, open rose in a creamy apricot-peach, its petals layered and softly cupped like a miniature sunrise; the touch of warmth in the colour invites the eye and suggests a soft, rose-scented hush. Beside and below the rose sit two lively lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact, spherical florets that add a spirited textural counterpoint and a pop of contemporary colour. Anchoring the flowers are several broad, dark-green leaves, their glossy surfaces creating a lush foundation, while a long, variegated leaf with pale stripes is folded and curved away from the rose to create a subtle, architectural flourish that frames the wrist. The corsage is shown on the inner wrist of a person with light to medium skin, the fastening hidden so the design appears seamlessly integrated with the wearer. The lighting is even and soft, emphasizing the tactile differences between velvety petals, spiky pom-poms, and smooth foliage. As a florist's piece, it evokes understated elegance for occasions from prom to wedding vows, and carries a neighbourhood sensibility - imagined on a guest arriving from Gloucester Road or stepping out after a rehearsal at a nearby church in South Kensington. There's a quiet craftsmanship here: balanced colour, considered texture, and a wearable silhouette that keeps the flowers fresh and the sentiment intimate.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting against a clean white field, this wrist corsage feels like a small, wearable tableau of refined botanicals and careful craft, pictured on a light-skinned wrist that serves as a gentle, neutral stage. A single, large white Phalaenopsis orchid anchors the design, its smooth, broad petals forming a luminous, moth-like silhouette; the central labellum offers a vivid counterpoint with concentrated yellow and hints of orange that warm the blossom from within. Beneath and around the flower, finely textured asparagus fern spreads in soft, lace-like layers, the bright green filigree creating depth and an airy frame. To one side, a cluster of Hypericum berries moves through a pleasing colour gradient - from pale green through blush rose to deep crimson - each berry glossy and taut, suggesting freshness and seasonal vitality. A small patch of ruffled lime-green foliage provides another tactile note, crisp and slightly satiny. The whole composition is mounted on a refined, multi-strand pearl bracelet: cool, lustrous beads that sit comfortably against the skin and give the piece a classic, jewelry-like quality. In soft studio light - the same clarity you might see on a window-lit table near South Kensington station or along Cromwell Road - textures and hues are gently emphasized without harsh shadows. The effect is quietly celebratory: romantic enough for a wedding, elegant for a prom, and discreetly luxurious for theatre nights in Knightsbridge. Crafted with local sensibility and ready for delivery across South Kensington and neighbouring Chelsea, this corsage exemplifies fresh materials and considered design by South Kensington Flowers.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist describing this wrist corsage, I notice first the optimism in its colour-two sun-bright yellow roses, one wide-open and generous, the other kept more intimate and cupped-each with a tiny, sparkling crystal tucked into its heart. Behind them, a single dark purple calla lily, almost the colour of black cherry wine, reaches upward, its sleek trumpet-shaped petal creating a deliberate, modern counterpoint to the roses' soft, layered curves. Delicate asparagus fern weaves through the arrangement like a whisper of movement, lending lightness and a faint, green scent when brushed. The broader, variegated green leaves with pale margins act as a cool, structured backdrop; they feel waxy to the touch and steady the design. Sprays of miniature white filler flowers-resembling small chrysanthemums or baby's breath-fill the gaps with tiny points of brightness. The wrist shown has a light-to-medium tone and the corsage sits diagonally across the arm, photographed on a stark white background so every petal edge and jewel glint is visible. The fastening is unobtrusive, letting the blooms appear to float on the skin; the overall mood is celebratory but elegant. As someone who assembles pieces for formal nights and weddings around Exhibition Road and the museums of South Kensington, I would pair this colourway with navy or deep plum attire so the yellow and purple sing. This corsage reads as both joyful and sophisticated, the rhinestones adding a measured note of glamour without stealing the floral focus.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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