Islington Wedding Corsages

At Islington Florist, we know how much the little details matter on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed in the heart of Islington, just a short stroll from Upper Street and Islington Green, and are tailored to complement your colours, theme and personal style.

Each piece is created by an experienced local florist who understands how your flowers need to look perfect from the first photos at the registry office on Essex Road to the last dance. We carefully select fresh blooms and secure, comfortable fittings, so your corsages stay beautiful all day.

Whether you're marrying in Highbury, celebrating with family in Angel, or hosting a reception near Canonbury, we offer reliable same-day delivery across the area when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your preferred style, and we'll take care of the rest.

  • Thoughtfully designed corsages for mums, grandmothers and your bridal party
  • Coordinated with your bridal bouquets, buttonholes and venue flowers
  • Local advice from florists who know Islington venues inside out

Trust Islington Florist to add a polished finishing touch to your wedding party. Our friendly team is here to guide you on flower choices, colours and seasonal availability, creating corsages that feel personal, elegant and unmistakably you.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage, photographed against a pure white backdrop, sits lightly on the forearm of someone with fair skin and reads like a small, quiet promise of the day ahead. The focal piece is a pristine white Gerbera, its narrow, silk-like petals layered in precise symmetry around a bright lime-green and yellow centre that offers a subtle pop of colour and texture. Complementing the Gerbera are clusters of small, soft white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds that curl and unfurl to create gentle depth and movement. Beneath the blooms, deep green Ruscus and salal leaves give a strong, glossy contrast, their cool, structured shapes supporting the airy flowers. The corsage is fastened with an elegant multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearl beads that sit flush to the wrist, their soft sheen catching light and lending a vintage, romantic edge. Close inspection suggests the arrangement was assembled with fresh stems and careful wiring - petals that feel velvety to the touch and foliage still cool from the cooler of the shop. Imagine the faint, herbal scent of cut greens and a sweet, clean floral note when the wrist turns; it's a detail designed for weddings, proms, graduations, or a special formal evening in Islington. Prepared with the kind of care you'd expect from a neighbourhood atelier, this corsage is available for same-day collection or local delivery across Angel, Upper Street and surrounding streets by Islington Florist, reflecting local taste for understated elegance.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a short, fragrant story told by a seasoned Islington florist: a sumptuous, deep fuchsia-pink rose crowns the design, its concentric petals catching a gentle studio light and suggesting richness and warmth. Around it, soft blush hydrangea florets form a textured cushion, their layered petals creating small shadows and highlights that add depth to the arrangement. Scattered among these are white alstroemeria blooms-each with four to six petals and faint light-green streaking near their centers-introducing crispness and a refined, botanical architecture. To the right, a tight cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, barely-open pink buds breathe a sense of potential and youthful charm. Lush, broad emerald leaves frame the bouquet, their glossy veins providing a cool, verdant contrast to the warm pinks. The corsage is secured by an elegant bracelet made from many strands of small, lustrous white pearls that wrap the left wrist and trail slightly across the back of a light-to-medium-skinned hand, the pearls' shimmer playing against skin tones and floral hues. Imagine the scent-soft rose sweetness tempered by fresh green notes-and the comfort of a securely wired base beneath. This piece would sit beautifully on a prom wrist, bridesmaid ensemble, or an intimate wedding in the Angel or near Highbury Fields, a wearable accent reflecting thoughtful construction, tactile contrasts, and the gentle confidence of local craftsmanship.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small ode to quiet elegance: a creamy white rose anchors the design, its velvety petals unfolding with a soft, powdery sheen that seems to hold the faint scent of new blooms. Below it, a trumpet-shaped white blossom with a pale lime-green throat - likely an alstroemeria or trumpet lily - provides sculptural contrast and a delicate hint of colour at the centre. Tiny clusters of Gypsophila drift between the main flowers, adding a cloud-like softness, while several bright green buds peek through, suggesting the arrangement will gently evolve over the hours. A charming white daisy-like bloom with a golden core rests near the lower edge, lending a touch of innocence and visual rhythm. Deep, glossy green leaves with smooth, waxy surfaces cradle the blooms, their rich tone setting off the pristine whites. The corsage is secured by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet - many small, round pearls strung on elastic that wrap comfortably around the wrist and echo the refined palette. The clean white background and soft directional light emphasize texture: the rose's velvet, the leaves' sheen, and the pearls' subtle lustre. Picture this worn for a small Islington ceremony, perhaps photographed on Upper Street before an intimate reception - an accessory that carries both tradition and modern ease. The scent is faint and fresh, the touch cool and reassuring, making it ideal for vows, prom nights, or a thoughtful gift for someone stepping into a new chapter.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft studio light falls across a refined wrist corsage, the wearer's fair skin and a stark white backdrop turning every hue into a small, sensory scene. The focal rose is generous and half-open, its petals layered in a gradient from a rich fuchsia at the outer edges to a gentle, milk-pink centre, evoking the slow unfurling of a morning bloom. Beside it, saturated clusters of indigo hydrangea bring depth-each tiny floret holds a faint blue centre that seems to glow, like a patch of evening sky folded into the arrangement. Variegated ivy creeps around the blooms with classic elegance, its dark green cores rimmed in pale yellow, while feathery silvery-green stems-perhaps eucalyptus-add a whisper of scent and an airy backdrop. A broad, striped leaf with white and green banding has been curled into a tight, modern coil, offering a graphic contrast to the natural curves of the flowers. Anchoring everything is a lacy, deep-purple mesh that peeks from beneath, its open weave giving the corsage a touch of playful texture and subtle movement. The composition reads as both timeless and contemporary, a piece that invites touch: the velvety rose, the satiny hydrangea, the crispness of the ivy leaves and the light, almost papery feel of the mesh. Thoughtful and celebratory, this corsage would be an elegant detail for bridesmaids or prom-goers in Islington, a small wearable bloom crafted with neighbourhood care near Chapel Market and Upper Street.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet artistry of a peach-toned rose anchors this wrist corsage, its full bloom unfurling in layered petals that glow with a tender apricot light. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums-a lively, almost neon contrast-sit like cheerful punctuation marks, their rounded, textured faces catching the eye and providing a playful counterpoint to the rose's smoothness. Lush, dark green leaves such as ruscus or salal create a generous base, their broad surfaces deepening the palette and framing the floral focal point. A variegated leaf, striped in pale cream and green and carefully folded into a graceful curl, extends from beneath the rose toward the outer edge of the wrist, introducing a refined architectural line that feels modern and deliberate. The arrangement rests against a clean white backdrop and the wearer's skin, portrayed here in a warm, neutral tone; the corsage is compact and elegant, held discreetly by a concealed band so the flowers lie close and comfortable. As a florist at Islington Florist I often pair these colours for weddings or prom nights-there's a softness to the peach rose and an unexpected liveliness from the lime buttons that plays well with bridal palettes around Highbury Fields and the cosy corners of Camden Passage. The piece smells faintly of fresh cut rose with green, herbaceous notes, and reads as a handcrafted, wearable keepsake: intimate, poised, and ready to accompany vows, dances, and the small, joyful moments of a celebratory evening.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against an immaculate white field, this wrist corsage is a study in elegant restraint: a single white Phalaenopsis orchid commands the eye, its broad petals smooth and luminous, the central lip flushed with concentrated yellow and a touch of deeper orange that draws the gaze inward. Surrounding the bloom, feathery asparagus fern unfurls in a generous supporting halo, its fine filigree of green creating depth and a soft, natural silhouette. Nestled at the upper right among the foliage is a small cluster of round Hypericum berries, each bead showing a gentle gradient from pale green through warm pink to a rich cranberry-red, suggesting a slow, organic transition of colour that complements the orchid's purity. A small spray of lime-green accent leaves lifts the cluster, introducing a bright, almost citrus tone that enlivens the palette. The corsage is secured by a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, their cool, satiny surfaces resting comfortably against the wearer's light skin and adding a whisper of classic glamour. The studio light is even and clean, emphasising texture - the orchid's satiny sheen, the fern's delicate lace, the berries' glossy finish, and the pearls' gentle glow - while the white backdrop keeps the composition serene and focused. Imagined for milestone moments around Islington - a wedding rehearsal along Regent's Canal, a prom portrait taken on Upper Street, or a quiet ceremony near Highbury Fields - this piece reads as both contemporary and timeless, handcrafted with attentive floristry and fresh, carefully selected materials.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen here on a light-to-medium toned wrist, this compact corsage pairs sunny yellow roses with a single, dramatic dark purple calla lily to striking effect. The larger, more open yellow rose sits to the left of a smaller, cupped companion on the right; both have a small clear diamante tucked into their centres that catches passing light and lends a refined, celebratory shimmer. A deep plum calla unfurls just behind and above the right-hand rose, its sleek, trumpet-like form and almost-black hue creating deliberate contrast against the cheerful yellow. Feathery asparagus fern threads through the top and rear of the design, introducing a whisper of movement, while variegated green leaves edged in cream anchor the lower half with broad, glossy shapes. Tiny white button-like fillers nestle between stems, adding soft detail and fullness without obscuring the main blooms. The corsage is secured with a slim, mostly concealed band and sits diagonally from the lower-left of the frame toward the middle-right, presenting as both wearable and picture-ready. The clean white backdrop highlights textures - the roses' layered velvet petals, the calla's satin surface, and the fern's light, airy fronds - evoking the kind of thoughtful floral styling sought for weddings, proms, or formal portraits around Angel and Highbury Fields.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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