Queen's Park Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Queen's Park, our wedding corsages are lovingly crafted in the heart of Queen's Park, just a stroll from Queen's Park Station and the green spaces of Queen's Park Gardens. As a local florist, we combine fresh seasonal flowers with years of wedding experience to create corsages that perfectly match your colour palette, theme and dress code.

Whether your celebration is in Kilburn, Maida Vale or West Hampstead, our florists design elegant wrist and pin-on corsages for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids and special guests. Each piece is made to be comfortable to wear throughout the day – from photos in Salusbury Road venues to evening receptions nearby.

Choose from classic rose and gypsophila corsages, soft pastel arrangements, or modern greenery-led designs. Our team will happily advise on which bouquets, buttonholes and corsages will sit beautifully together so your whole wedding party looks coordinated and camera-ready.

  • Same-day delivery across Queen's Park and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM
  • Bespoke colour matching to dresses, suits and themes
  • Expert guidance from a dedicated local wedding florist

Browse and order online today, or visit us near Salusbury Road to discuss your wedding plans in person. With Flowers Queen's Park, your corsages are in expert, caring hands.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage presents itself like a small, wearable bouquet, poised on a light-toned forearm against a bright white background so every texture is clear and readable. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, its numerous silky petals layered in a perfect radial fan around a textured lime-yellow and green centre that offers a soft contrast to the petals' cool white. Nestling beside it are softer, cloud-like clusters of little chrysanthemums or spray florets and a handful of creamy lisianthus buds whose rounded shapes create a gentle, layered silhouette; the lisianthus petals hold a satin softness that invites a fingertip to linger. Behind the florals, rich deep-green leaves - reminiscent of the ruscus and salal we pick fresh in Queen's Park - frame the cluster and give the corsage depth and longevity. The arrangement is secured to the wrist by an understated multi-strand band of pearly beads, their luminous surface reflecting the studio light and lending a timeless, slightly romantic air. Imagine the faint, green-tinged scent of freshly cut stems and the cool touch of petals, a tiny sensory moment like stepping into Queen's Park on a calm morning before a wedding or a prom. This corsage communicates classical grace and thoughtful construction, an intimate accessory that complements formal attire and marks an occasion with quiet refinement.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This elegant wrist corsage is photographed on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white studio background, designed with the kind of attention we practise at Flowers Queen's Park. The focal point is a sumptuous, fully opened hot fuchsia rose, its layered petals compact yet unfurling with velvety depth. Nestled beneath and around the rose, soft blush-pink hydrangea florets provide a cloud-like volume and a gentle gradient of colour that soothes the eye. Crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement, their four- to six-petalled blooms streaked with pale green at the centre for a subtle, botanical accent. A grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny pink buds on the right-hand side offer a sense of life and unfolding celebration. Broad, rich emerald leaves form a supportive cradle, their glossy texture offering a verdant contrast to the pastel blooms. The piece is secured with a multi-strand pearl bracelet of small, luminous beads that forms a delicate, net-like band around the wrist and extends gently onto the hand-an elegant bridge between jewellery and floristry. The lighting is soft and even, emphasising petal texture and pearl luster without distracting shadows. This wearable bouquet feels perfectly at home for prom nights, bridal parties, or neighborhood celebrations around Queen's Park Farmers' Market and Salusbury Road, and can be prepared for local delivery or collection with the same fresh, attentive finishing touches.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage, lovingly assembled by Flowers Queen's Park (flowersqueenspark.co.uk), balances classic elegance with a contemporary freshness suited to Queen's Park celebrations. The focal ivory rose is perfectly formed, its creamy petals opening with soft gradations of light and shadow; just below and to the left a broad, trumpet-like white blossom-likely alstroemeria or a small lily-reveals a pale lime-green throat that draws the eye inward and adds subtle contrast. Interspersed are tiny, cloud-like sprigs of gypsophila and a scattering of petite white daisy-type florets with golden centers, lending texture and a gentle, vintage charm. A few unopened green buds are placed to suggest movement and promise, while several broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy surface provide a lush backdrop and structural balance. The entire composition is held on the wrist by a chic band of many tiny round pearls; the multi-strand pearl bracelet sits cool against light skin and echoes the soft sheen of the petals. Photographed on a stark white field, the design reads as pure and bridal, yet fresh enough for proms and formal galas. As a local florist familiar with Salusbury Road, Chamberlayne Road, and the Saturday market, I picture this corsage delivered with care around Queen's Park, its faint floral perfume and tactile details creating a quietly joyful moment for the wearer.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, photographed against a clean white backdrop, reads as a small, wearable composition crafted for memorable evenings. The focal bloom is a generous pink-leaning rose in a soft mauve tone, its many petals layered with a faint sheen and a slightly deeper magenta rim that creates a romantic, tactile centrepiece. Surrounding the rose are rich clusters of deep purple hydrangea whose tiny florets show delicate, almost porcelain-blue centres; together they create a velvety, saturated contrast that anchors the design. Interspersed among the flowers are glossy variegated ivy leaves-deep green with pale yellow or cream edging-which frame the blooms with a familiar, traditional grace. Sprigs of slender, silvery-green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender, add a whisper of aromatic greenery and a feathery textural lift. A contemporary detail appears in a broad, striped leaf rolled into a tight spiral, white and green stripes creating a crisp linear accent that feels modern and sculptural. Beneath and around the blossoms, a dark purple mesh with an open weave gives the piece depth and a faint sparkle, echoing evening fabric and catching light like a beaded cuff. Handcrafted with precision, this corsage is built to feel fresh from the studio-cool to the touch, lightly scented, and balanced for comfort on the wrist. As a local florist in Queen's Park, I picture this worn to a wedding near Chamberlayne Road or carried through the Saturday market, a floral jewel that quietly announces the occasion with refined charm.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The delicate artistry of this wrist corsage is visible in every layered petal and folded leaf. Photographed on a pale to medium skin tone against a bright white background, the arrangement centers on a fully bloomed peach-apricot rose whose soft, concentric petals create a warm, tactile focal point. Two lime-green button chrysanthemums tuck beneath the rose on its lower left, their tight, pom-pom heads providing a playful textural counterpoint and a vivid pop of colour. Anchoring the design are glossy dark green leaves - likely ruscus or salal - that form a generous, structural base, while an elegant variegated leaf, curled with precise folds and pale striping, traces a gentle arc from under the bloom to the outer edge of the wrist, lending contemporary geometry to the soft florals. The corsage is secured invisibly, the band hidden so that the composition appears seamless on the skin. Light here is soft and flattering, bringing out the peach tones and the lime greens without harsh shadow, and the scent is a faint waft of rose and fresh foliage. As a florist serving the Queen's Park community, Flowers Queen's Park often crafts similar wristlets for local weddings, proms, and special events along Chamberlayne Road and near the station, reflecting neighbourhood sensibilities with seasonal, hand-tied elegance and careful attention to texture and balance.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled on a pale wrist and set before a crisp white field, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable garden composed with calm precision. The focal white Phalaenopsis opens like a soft, moth-wing bloom; its smooth petals are cool to the eye and the throat blooms with a concentrated yellow that graduates into a hint of orange, a tiny painterly detail at the centre. Surrounding the orchid, lace-like asparagus fern extends slender emerald fronds that seem to float, creating a soft halo and a verdant cushion beneath the flower. Nearby, a compact sweep of Hypericum berries provides a rhythmic counterpoint: each berry catches the light differently, passing from pale green to blushing pink to a warm cranberry tone, suggesting depth and progression as if the piece were quietly telling the story of a season. A small flourish of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a modern, crisp note and an extra tactile layer against the smooth orchid and glossy berries. The assembly is anchored by several strands of small, glossy white pearls - a bracelet that wraps with discreet elegance and a gentle weight that reassures the wearer of its staying power. The overall impression is one of understated luxury and attentive handcraft: cool satin petals, a faint floral scent, the whisper of fern against skin, and the reassuring click of pearls. In the neighbourhood around Queen's Park and Salusbury Road, this corsage would suit a wedding party, a prom date, or a special anniversary - an accessory that reads both classical and contemporary in equal measure.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist describing a wearable bloom, I notice the way light and texture combine on this wrist corsage set against a pure white field. Two golden-yellow roses take centre stage-one more open and sunlit on the left, the other slightly more cupped and intimate to its right-each subtly accented with a tiny clear crystal at its centre that flashes like a laugh when the arm moves. Rising gracefully behind them is a single mini calla lily in a deep plum, almost black-cherry tone; its satin petal and curved silhouette give the composition a dramatic, modern line against the softer rose forms. Woven between these focal blooms are whispers of asparagus fern, feathery and bright, providing lightness and a gentle halo above the roses. Broad, variegated leaves with pale, almost chalky edges form a calm, structured backdrop, their waxy surface contrasting with the velvety rose petals. Small white filler blooms-minute spray mums or delicate gypsophila-like clusters-are tucked in to add texture and a sense of abundance without weighing the piece down. The corsage is secured with an unobtrusive band so the flowers appear to float on the wrist, arranged diagonally from the lower-left toward the centre-right of the frame. You can almost imagine the scent: warm, honeyed rose tempered by a cool green freshness. This design feels tailored for someone stepping into a spotlight at a Queen's Park celebration-prom, a wedding, or a community fête-and reads as both joyful and quietly sophisticated, suited to local tastes around Salusbury Road and the nearby market.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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