Fitzrovia Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Fitzrovia Florist, where our passion for exquisite wedding corsages is matched only by our dedication to our local Fitzrovia community. Nestled near Charlotte Street and a short stroll from Goodge Street Station, our expert florist team crafts hand-tied corsages and blooming bouquets tailored to your special day, with flair inspired by the vibrant heart of Fitzrovia.

As seasoned florists who know Soho, Marylebone, and the ever-bustling Oxford Street, we understand London’s unique style. That’s why our wedding corsages blend timeless elegance with contemporary trends – so every design feels as special as your celebration. We use only the freshest, responsibly sourced flowers, from classic roses to modern orchids, creating bespoke pieces that are as memorable as your vows.

When you choose Fitzrovia Florist, you’re choosing local trust. With a track record of adorning weddings in the area, we offer guidance on flower selection and styling, so you enjoy a seamless, stress-free experience. Our convenient same-day delivery service is available for all wedding corsage and bouquet orders placed online before 3 PM—ensuring your flowers arrive fresh and full of life, ready for your big day.

  • Serving Fitzrovia, Soho, Marylebone, and Oxford Street
  • Expert advice from trusted local florists
  • Order online with same-day delivery up to 3 PM

Let Fitzrovia Florist create the perfect finishing touch for your celebration. Browse and order your wedding corsages online with confidence today!

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Wedding Corsages
Soft, sophisticated and quietly celebratory, this hand-worn corsage marries purity and texture for a moment meant to be remembered. Anchoring the design is a single, immaculate white Gerbera daisy whose broad, satiny petals radiate in a uniform circle from a fresh lime-yellow, slightly textured centre that lends the bloom a lively focal point. Surrounding it are clusters of small, white chrysanthemum-like florets and pale, creamy lisianthus buds that curl tenderly, creating tiers of soft volume and the impression of a gently unfolding bouquet. Beneath the blossoms, deep green ruscus leaves or salal provide a glossy, structural backdrop that tethers the whites and adds a cool, almost herbal scent to the floral perfume. The corsage is fastened with a fine triple strand of pearlescent beads; the pearls sit close to the wrist, their smooth, cool surface contrasting with the delicate give of petals and the stiffness of the greenery. The lighting is neutral and bright, accentuating texture - the velvety lisianthus, the crisp Gerbera petals, the tiny serrations of the foliage - so you can practically feel the petals against skin. This piece was conceived for milestone moments: a bride's mother pinning a token at a Fitzrovia ceremony, a prom night photo on Goodge Street, or a graduate's proud walk through nearby University squares. For careful, neighbourhood-aware floristry in central London - including same-day delivery to nearby streets around Fitzrovia and Bloomsbury - this corsage reads as both tradition and intimate memory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage feels like an intimate promise captured in a single photograph: a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone resting against bright white, the floral piece sitting like a small garden anchored to the skin. The focal bloom is a showy, deep fuchsia-pink rose, its densely layered petals arranged in a classic spiral that glows when light grazes the velvety surface. Soft clusters of blush-pink hydrangea create a plush underlayer, each tiny floret lending a cushiony texture and a muted halo of colour. Dainty white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - are threaded through the design, their four-to-six petals edged with subtle pale-green markings that give a fresh, botanical accent. A delicate cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few near-opening pink buds on the right add anticipation, like a breath held before a first dance. Broad emerald leaves frame and support the blooms, their smooth, reflective planes providing contrast and depth. The corsage is secured by a refined multi-strand bracelet of luminous white pearls, wrapped to form a gentle lattice on the wrist and extending slightly toward the hand, combining floral softness with the cool, tactile weight of pearls. The image conveys a feeling of tender celebration - suitable for weddings or prom nights - and highlights meticulous floral technique: secure attachment, balanced scale and an eye for colour harmony that feels both classic and quietly modern in a London setting near Fitzrovia's cafes and late-afternoon light.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, tender story of quiet celebration: a single creamy white rose reigns at the centre, its velvety petals unfolding in soft layers that catch a gentle studio light and glow with a warm ivory tone. Just below it, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria-like bloom opens wide, its subtle green-yellow throat adding depth and a fresh, verdant accent to the predominantly white palette. Interspersed among them are airy clusters of Baby's Breath and petite daisy-like blossoms with sunny yellow centres, their delicate forms creating a lace-like texture that softens the silhouette. A few bright green buds sit poised to open, hinting at continuity and the unfolding of time, while broad, glossy dark green leaves provide a lush backdrop and a tactile contrast to the delicate petals. The corsage is fastened with a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet-small, uniformly round faux pearls strung on an elastic band-whose cool sheen and rhythmic wrap around the wrist add a classic, wearable luxury. The wearer's light skin tone warms the composition, and the clean white setting keeps attention on the floral craftsmanship. If you picture this being tucked into the bustle of Fitzrovia's wedding preparations near Gower Street or delivered for a prom along Tottenham Court Road, you sense the practicality and intimacy of local floristry. Carefully balanced between tradition and modern simplicity, this fresh wristlet is meant to carry vows, toasts, and photographs with a quietly elegant assurance.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light brightens this wrist corsage, set against a white studio background so each botanical element is clear and lovingly defined. In the centre a lush mauve rose unfurls with layered, silky petals; the inner petals are a pale, almost pearlescent pink while the outer edges deepen to a warm mauve, creating a romantic centrepiece that suggests a faint, fresh fragrance. Nestled next to it, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters catch the eye with tiny, blue-tinged centres that add a jewel-like luminosity and intricate texture. Variegated English ivy frames the arrangement with classic formality, its dark green hearts edged in cream that pick up the light, while long silvery-green sprigs resembling eucalyptus arch softly behind the blooms and lend a cool, textured backdrop. A sculptural curled leaf striped in white and green twists inward like a flourish of contemporary floristry, contrasting the old-world romance of the rose. Beneath the flowers, a sheet of deep purple mesh or netting with an open weave provides a tactile base and amplifies the hydrangeas' tones, hinting at the shimmer of evening attire. Resting on fair skin, the corsage invites touch: the rose's velour, the hydrangeas' papery clusters, and the crispness of ivy combine into a multisensory composition. As a piece designed in Fitzrovia, it echoes the neighbourhood's understated elegance, suitable for a Bloomsbury wedding or a graduation near Russell Square. Made with care for special occasions, this wristlet balances classic romance and modern structure to make the wearer feel noticed and cherished.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet artistry of this wrist corsage is visible in every measured detail: a creamy apricot rose anchors the piece, its concentric petals unfurling with a vintage softness that invites a fingertip. Beside and slightly below, two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums act like joyous punctuation marks - compact blossoms whose clustered texture provides a lively counterpoint to the smooth rose. A variegated leaf with pale stripes has been pleated and folded into a subtle arc, introducing a graphic, modern accent that feels at home on the busy streets of Fitzrovia near Goodge Street or the intimate dining rooms off Charlotte Street. Dark, broad leaves - possibly ruscus or salal - create a plush foundation, their glossy surfaces reflecting light and framing the flowers as if on a miniature stage. The corsage sits on warm, smooth skin photographed against a clean white background, the composition stripped of distraction so the colour story - apricot, lime, and deep green - can speak clearly. There is an implied scent of fresh rose and cut foliage, the faint green note of newly trimmed stems; the arrangement is likely fastened with an elastic or ribbon hidden from view, allowing the blooms to appear as if simply cradled by the wrist. Crafted with an eye for both tradition and contemporary form, this wristlet suits small gatherings, wedding vows read in a Fitzrovia chapel, or a prom night beginning with a meal on Rathbone Place. As a local florist who knows these streets well, I picture it arriving in a simple, protective box for careful handover and immediate wearing.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a small, wearable garden, this wrist corsage centres on a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose wide petals open like a calm, luminous face. The orchid's lip carries a delicate yellow and orange accent that seems to glow from within, a tiny sun against the soft white of the bloom. Surrounding the flower, airy asparagus fern fronds fan out in vivid, clean green, their filamentous texture suggesting movement and lightness when worn on the wrist. Tucked into the foliage is a cluster of Hypericum berries showing a gentle colour gradient - pale green through blushing rose to warm crimson - a quiet, natural punctuation that brings seasonal character without overpowering the orchid. A small flourish of ruffled lime-green foliage provides a crisp counterpoint, adding another tactile layer that contrasts with the orchid's satiny surface and the fern's filigree. The corsage is secured on a delicate multi-strand pearl bracelet: tiny, luminous beads that wrap comfortably and add the cool, tactile pleasure of heritage elegance. Shot against a clean white background and bathed in soft daylight, every detail reads clearly - the smoothness of the petals, the gloss of the berries, the feathery fern, and the pearls' sheen - so someone relying on description can sense how it sits and moves. As a florist from Fitzrovia familiar with Charlotte Street and Rathbone Place, I imagine this corsage on a bride stepping out for portraits near Fitzroy Square or a prom-goer pausing beneath Goodge Street lights; it feels like a small, perfect token of celebration and thoughtful craft.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Handcrafted with an eye for contrast and comfort, this wrist corsage rests diagonally on a light-to-medium wrist against a pure white backdrop, every petal and leaf recorded in crisp detail. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the design: the larger, fully opened bloom sits to the left while a slightly smaller, more cupped rose nestles on the right, their velvety surfaces catching soft light. Each rose is accented with a single clear diamante at its heart, a tiny, elegant flash that elevates the overall look. Behind them, a solitary deep burgundy-plum calla lily rises, its smooth, sculpted silhouette lending sculptural drama and a rich counterbalance to the sunny roses. Fine asparagus fern creates a halo of airy texture, and sturdy variegated leaves with pale margins-likely pittosporum-sit beneath like a cool, glossy frame. Small white filler flowers, reminiscent of spray mums or baby's breath, are tucked thoughtfully throughout to give fullness without fuss. The band fastening the corsage is mostly hidden beneath foliage, allowing the flowers to appear as a single composed piece worn gently across the wrist from bottom-left toward the centre-right of the image. The arrangement carries a perfume of fresh roses and green leaves in the imagination and is the kind of accessory we might craft for a Fitzrovia Florist client preparing for a wedding on Rathbone Place or a graduation on nearby Tottenham Court Road: cheerful, sophisticated, and made to be noticed with effortless grace.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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