Bethnal Green Wedding Corsages

At Bethnal Green Flowers, our passion is crafting beautiful wedding corsages that elevate your special day. As a trusted florist in Bethnal Green, we blend experience with local knowledge, designing stunning floral pieces to suit your taste and theme.

We proudly offer same-day delivery on all wedding corsages and bouquets across Bethnal Green, as well as neighbouring areas like Shoreditch, Hackney, and Whitechapel. If you order online before 3 PM, our team ensures your flowers arrive fresh and on time. Whether your celebration is near Paradise Row, Cambridge Heath Road, or by the iconic Bethnal Green Gardens, we’re your local experts.

Having served the community for years, our florists know how to recommend just the right touches, ensuring every corsage is as unique as your wedding story. Each arrangement is handcrafted with premium stems and an eye for detail—our reputation is built on trust, quality, and a genuine love for flowers.

  • Personalised advice from experienced local florists
  • Delivery throughout Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, Hackney, & Whitechapel
  • Order online with convenient, same-day service until 3 PM
Let Bethnal Green Flowers be part of your celebration. Order now for elegant, memorable wedding corsages—made locally, delivered with care.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm against a stark white background, every element composed to read clearly and tenderly. Center stage is a pristine white Gerbera daisy, its broad, silky petals layered like fine fabric around a vivid yellow-green centre that adds a fresh, almost citrus note to the visual palette. Nestled close are smaller, cushiony white spray blooms and a few creamy lisianthus-buds and partially opened flowers that create a soft, multi-dimensional silhouette. Lush, deep green foliage - reminiscent of salal or ruscus we source from the Columbia Road market each weekend - fans gently beneath the blooms, framing them and lending depth and contrast. The flowers are secured to a delicate wristband made of several strands of white faux pearls which gleam with a modest sheen and rest comfortably against the skin. As a florist who prepares pieces for weddings and proms in and around Bethnal Green, I note the subtle textures: the cool, velvety petals, the light, grassy scent that drifts from freshly cut greenery, and the way the pearls mute the wrist's movement into a refined, almost heirloom feel. For those ordering locally, Bethnal Green Flowers arranges these corsages with attention to scale and comfort so they photograph beautifully along Cambridge Heath Road or under the soft canopy of trees in Victoria Park - a small wearable bouquet that promises quiet, elegant celebration.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a tender invitation to a first dance: a richly hued fuchsia-pink rose anchors the design, its compact, velvety petals radiating outward in a tight, perfect bloom that suggests warmth and affection. Soft blush hydrangea florets form a gentle cushion around the rose, their layered surfaces creating a plush, almost-cloudlike volume. Interspersed are white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each petal edged with a whisper of pale green that brightens the centre and adds a delicate, botanical punctuation. To the right, clusters of light green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of small pink buds hint at future opening, giving the corsage a lived-in, garden-picked quality. Rich emerald-green leaves provide structure and cool contrast, their glossy planes catching subtle highlights. The whole is secured by a refined, multi-strand white pearl bracelet that wraps the wrist and extends partially along the back of the hand, its tiny pearls lending old-world shimmer against skin. Shot on a pure white backdrop under soft, directional light, the textures - from velvety rose to satiny petals and smooth pearls - are clearly defined. As a piece imagined by a Bethnal Green florist, this corsage would be at home along Cambridge Heath Road or gracing a prom by Victoria Park, carrying a gentle scent and a quiet, timeless elegance suitable for weddings and celebratory evenings.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, intimate love letter in white and green-an elegant punctuation to a formal outfit that still feels effortlessly floral. Centrally placed is a creamy white rose, lush and full, its outer petals unfurling in a soft spiral that seems to hold a quiet breath. Just below it, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria opens with slender, slightly ruffled petals and a gentle green-yellow throat, adding a hint of botanical warmth beneath the rose's cool cream. Interspersed throughout are tiny clusters of Gypsophila, airy and delicate, and several fresh green buds that add a sense of unfolding time and gentle anticipation. A small, daisy-like bloom with a golden centre nestles low by the wrist, offering a bright, friendly whisper against the otherwise serene palette. Rich, glossy green leaves provide a smooth, reflective backdrop that intensifies the whites and brings a natural, leafy weight to the design. The floral cluster is fastened by an elegant, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet-smooth, round beads that press softly against the skin and contrast the petals' velvet with a cool, polished sheen. The arrangement sits on a light-skinned wrist against a white setting, bathed in soft light that emphasizes texture and depth. Imagined for wedding processions, prom courts, or anniversary dances, this corsage carries the understated refinement of an East London maker-perfect for a bride leaving Bethnal Green tube or friends gathering near Roman Road.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Carefully arranged on a fair wrist, this wristlet captures a balance of classic romance and contemporary floristry, described here as I would to a customer collecting from Bethnal Green Flowers near Bethnal Green Road. The focal bloom is a generous, partially open rose in a mauve-pink tone, petals curling softly outward with a slightly darker, magenta-tinged edge that draws the eye inward. Nestled close are dense clusters of indigo-purple hydrangea, their tiny petals tipped with faint blue centres that lend a cool, luminous quality, contrasting beautifully with the rose's warmth. Variegated English ivy provides a polished, traditional frame-dark green at the centre with creamy margins that pick up ambient light-while slender, silvery-green foliage threads through the design, suggesting the aromatic lift of eucalyptus or the whisper of lavender. A folded, wide striped leaf, white against green, is curled into a tight, architectural loop giving the piece a contemporary flourish and a tactile edge. Underneath, deep purple netting with an open weave adds textural depth and amplifies the hydrangeas' colour without overpowering the softness of the rose. This corsage carries a faint impression of fresh cut stems and morning moisture, ideal for proms, wedding parties, or those special London evenings around Victoria Park and Roman Road when you want a small, thoughtful accent that reads both elegant and joyful. Available for local delivery across Bethnal Green and nearby streets on request.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A small study in refined contrast, this wrist corsage is photographed against a bright white surface and rests on the inner wrist of someone with light to medium skin tone. Dominating the composition is a generous peach-apricot rose, its layered petals unfolding with soft, velvety texture that seems to glow from within. Tucked beneath are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - cheerful, compact pom-poms whose dense textures create a delightful counterpoint to the rose's smooth softness. Broad, glossy green leaves, possibly ruscus or salal, cradle the blooms and add weight and depth, while a single variegated leaf with pale stripes is artfully folded into a ribbon-like curve, introducing a contemporary, graphic line that draws the eye along the wrist. The fastening is discreet, concealed under foliage so that the design reads as seamless and natural. The scent is barely there - a whisper of rose and green stems - but the tactile impressions are strong: velour petals, crisp button florets, and cool glossy foliage. Worn for a wedding, prom, or a celebratory evening, it balances romantic softness with modern structure. I picture it being chosen by someone strolling from Bethnal Green tube to Columbia Road market, or arriving at a small reception near Victoria Park; its gentle palette and precise construction reflect the neighbourhood's layered, creative spirit. The corsage communicates care, handcrafted expertise, and a readiness to accompany life's important moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Shown against a pristine white studio background, this wrist corsage centres on a single, magnificent white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, unfolding petals read as both sculptural and soft. The orchid's lip is painted with a luminous yellow that graduates to a richer orange at its throat, providing a small, vivid core of colour that animates the otherwise pure white bloom. Beneath and around the flower, airy sprays of asparagus fern form a halo of finely divided, feathery greenery that seems almost to float, giving the arrangement a sense of lightness and movement. A compact cluster of round Hypericum berries sits to the upper right of the orchid, each berry displaying a gentle colour shift from pale green through warm rose to a deeper crimson, adding tactile shine and seasonal warmth. A ruffled, lime-green accent foliage piece adds a crisp, contemporary counterpoint to the soft fern. The whole floral cluster is artfully mounted on a multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls; the pearls' soft lustre and tactile smoothness create an elegant, comforting base against the wearer's light skin. The studio lighting emphasises the textures-the orchid's satiny petals, the fern's filigree, the berries' gloss-while the white background keeps the focus purely on composition and craft. This corsage reads as classic yet modern, perfect for proms, weddings, or a thoughtful gift before a walk through nearby Weavers Fields; it carries the quiet authority of skilled floral design and the gentle anticipation of celebration.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a studied piece of wearable floristry the corsage reads as a compact story of colour and texture, placed diagonally across a light-to-medium toned wrist against a clean white field. Two golden-yellow roses are the protagonists: the left bloom wide and open, the right slightly more cupped, both brushed with the faint sheen of morning dew and set with tiny clear diamante stones tucked near their centres to catch movement and light. Nestled just behind them a single deep plum calla lily unfurls upwards-its velvety, trumpet-shaped form a sophisticated counterpoint to the round, layered rose heads. Around these focal flowers, delicate asparagus fern sprigs fan out like breathy veils, while broader variegated leaves with pale rims (likely pittosporum) provide a cool, structural backdrop; clusters of minute white filler flowers nestle into hollows, accentuating fullness without overpowering the main blooms. The textures-velvety petals, glossy variegation, feathery fern-create a tactile impression you can almost feel. Subtle studio lighting emphasizes warm yellow hues and the calla's depth, while the unobtrusive band beneath keeps the wrist the stage. This corsage feels celebratory yet refined, suited to a bridesmaid, prom-goer, or a guest who wants cheerful elegance with a hint of evening drama. It's the sort of piece East London couples might choose for a Victoria Park photo, or to complement wardrobe tones on a Roman Road celebration evening.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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