Edgware Wedding Corsages

As a trusted Florist Edgware, we specialise in elegant wedding corsages that are lovingly designed to complement your special day. From classic rose sprays to delicate seasonal flowers, each corsage is handcrafted in our Edgware studio, just moments from Edgware Station and the shops along Station Road.

Whether you’re getting married in Stanmore, celebrating with family in Queensbury, or hosting a reception near Mill Hill Broadway, our experienced florist team will guide you on colours, styles, and finishes that work perfectly with your outfits and theme. We regularly create corsages for weddings at local venues around Edgwarebury Park and along Burnt Oak Broadway, so we understand the look and feel couples in Edgware love.

Need flowers in a hurry? We offer reliable same-day delivery on corsages and coordinating bouquets across Edgware and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Each piece is conditioned for freshness, securely packaged, and delivered with the care you’d expect from a long-standing local florist.

  • Beautiful hand-made wrist and pin-on corsages
  • Local expertise across Edgware, Stanmore, Queensbury & Mill Hill
  • Convenient same-day delivery when you order online by 3 PM

Trust our friendly Edgware florists to design thoughtful, picture-perfect wedding corsages that you’ll be proud to wear and share in every photograph.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft morning light illuminates a classic white wrist corsage, tenderly shown on a light-toned forearm against a crisp white studio background. The arrangement is centred around a striking white Gerbera daisy, its abundant, satiny petals radiating outward from a vivid yellow-green centre that reads like a small, textured sun. Around that focal bloom, small fluffy white chrysanthemums or button blooms provide a cloud-like padding, while creamy lisianthus buds peek through with their graceful, layered edges, adding a whisper of ivory warmth. Rich green foliage-broad, glossy ruscus leaves-fans out behind the flowers, their deep tones offering a calm contrast that makes the whites sing. The floral cluster is secured to the wrist by a slender band of lustrous white pearls, braided into multiple strands so the corsage sits like a vintage bracelet; the beads catch the light and give the piece a quiet glow. There is an implied scent of clean green stems and tender petals, cool to the touch, and a tactile promise that the blooms have been wired and arranged to withstand an evening of celebratory movement. This corsage carries a mood of purity and gentle celebration-perfect for bridesmaids, prom dates, or graduation guests-and reflects the careful handiwork you'd find at small local shops serving Edgware and nearby Burnt Oak, making it both elegant and memorably personal.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Against a pristine white studio background, a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone models a graceful wrist corsage that reads like a little keepsake of spring. Dominating the design is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open and dense with layered petals that curve inward like a small, blushing sculpture. Nestled beneath and around the rose, clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets supply a cloud-like softness and a gentle contrast in scale, their petals almost translucent at the edges. Interspersed among those are several white alstroemeria blooms, each petal carrying faint pale green streaks near the throat that draw the eye to the center and brighten the palette. On the right, a gentle cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of barely opened pink buds give the corsage a sense of life and unfolding possibility. Rich emerald green leaves provide a structural base, glossy and broad, shaping the piece and anchoring the colour story. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, pearlescent white beads, which sits like heirloom jewellery and extends partially over the back of the hand. The composition, photographed with soft, diffuse lighting, emphasizes texture, depth, and the craftsmanship of a local hand-perfect for special occasions from Edgware weddings to prom nights in nearby Mill Hill-inviting touch and offering a whisper of floral fragrance and refined joy.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen from a gentle angle on fair skin, this wrist corsage feels like a small vow of elegance captured in white and green. Its focal heart is a lush, creamy ivory rose whose soft, velvety petals unfurl in layered spirals; beneath it, a trumpet-shaped white bloom, reminiscent of Alstroemeria or a delicate lily, opens to reveal a pale lime-green throat that brightens the composition. Tiny sprays of baby's breath weave through the arrangement as a whisper of texture, while petite daisy-like blooms with sunny yellow centres bring a tender, almost playful counterpoint lower on the wrist. Fresh green buds tuck between flowers, suggesting new life and continuity, their tight forms a pleasing contrast to the open blossoms. The lush framework of broad, glossy dark green leaves provides a vivid, almost jewel-like contrast to the pure whites, their smooth surfaces catching the light and framing the bouquet like a miniature garden. A graceful multi-strand pearl bracelet secures the piece - elastic, neat, and composed of uniformly round white pearls whose cool luster complements the floral palette and feels soft to the touch. There is a faint suggestion of morning-cut petals and green stems, a clean floral scent that lingers without overpowering. Intended for occasions that mark transition - weddings, proms, anniversaries - this corsage reads both classic and intimate, carrying a sense of quiet celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship that would sit beautifully on a wrist stepping out into an evening of vows or shared laughter.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is a study in contrast and craftsmanship, presented on a fair-skinned wrist against a stark white background to let colour and texture speak. The focal bloom is a generous pink rose, half open so its sumptuous, layered petals show a gentle gradient from soft blush at the center to a richer magenta at the outer ruffles; the rose breathes a delicate, tea-rose perfume that suggests early summer gardens. Flanking it are luxuriant clusters of deep purple hydrangea, their tiny florets edged with faint blue centers that lend the grouping an iridescent, midnight hue. Interspersed foliage brings movement: slim, silvery-green stems reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender create a feathery halo, while glossy variegated ivy leaves with cream-edged margins add an old-fashioned, celebratory touch. A tightly coiled, wide leaf striped in white and green introduces a contemporary sculptural line, and a base of open, dark purple mesh ribbon knits the palette together with subtle texture. The piece is wired and wrapped to sit comfortably on the wrist, balanced so the rose reads as the focal point without overwhelming the wearer-details I refine daily at Florist Edgware when preparing corsages for prom nights and weddings across Edgware High Street, Hale Lane, and nearby Burnt Oak. The overall impression is elegant, tactile, and joyful: a floristry accessory designed to be seen up close, to smell faintly of rose and eucalyptus, and to make the wearer feel quietly cherished.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
There is a quiet craft in the way this wrist corsage composes colour and form: a single, large rose in soft peach-apricot sits at the heart, its petals unfurling in soft spirals that invite a gentle touch and carry the faint, familiar scent of fresh blooms. Paired beneath and to the lower left are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact, spherical pom-poms whose clustered florets add animated texture and a bright, contemporary pop against the rose's warm pastels. The flowers are nestled on a bed of deep green foliage; broad, glossy leaves - probably salal or ruscus - anchor the design and provide a verdant, supportive base. A sculptural variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, has been curled and folded with intention, tracing a graceful arc from the blossom toward the wrist to introduce a graphic, modern line. The corsage is photographed against a clean white background, worn on a wrist of light to medium skin tone so the palette reads true and luminous. Although the securing band is not visible, the composition reads wearable and balanced, designed to endure movement across a dance floor or during heartfelt embraces. Thinking of local moments - perhaps a prom in Edgware's community halls or a wedding morning walk through Burnt Oak - this wristlet translates floral vocabulary into memory: tactile, fragrant, and composed. It is an understated statement of celebration, handcrafted with an attentive hand and an eye for contrast, marrying softness and structure for a timeless accessory.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Displayed on a wrist with light skin against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage centres on a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose wide petals unfold with a calm, luminous quality. The orchid's throat carries a concentrated yellow with a deeper orange halo, a quiet focal point that warms the cool white and suggests the bloom's delicate fragrance. Surrounding the flower, delicate asparagus-fern fronds create a soft, verdant cushion whose fine, airy texture provides gentle movement and contrast to the orchid's velvety petals. Nestled near the top-right of the bloom, a small cluster of Hypericum berries adds a painterly gradient - from pale green through blush rose to rich cranberry - introducing seasonal colour and tactile interest. The whole design is anchored on a classic multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that wrap lightly around the wrist, their subtle lustre echoing the orchid's sheen and lending a timeless, heirloom quality. In the calm, diffused light, each element casts faint, flattering shadows that speak to the careful placement and expert wiring. As an experienced local florist who often prepares pieces for bridal parties near Edgware High Street and the Broadwalk Centre, I imagine this corsage worn for a quiet, intimate ceremony or a celebratory evening; it reads as both refined and wearable. Florist Edgware crafts this style to balance comfort with elegance, honouring the fresh textures and gentle colour transitions that make the piece a tactile, visual keepsake for special neighbourhood occasions.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Arranged with the quiet confidence of a neighbourhood florist, this wrist corsage is presented on a light-to-medium toned wrist against a stark white background, allowing every detail to read clearly. Two sun-bright yellow roses are the focal point: a more open bloom to the left and a slightly smaller, tighter bud to the right, each given a tiny clear diamante near its heart that catches and scatters light like a small celebration. Behind them, a single deep purple-near-black calla lily unfurls in a smooth, sculptural curve, its rich pigment sharpening the roses' golden warmth and creating a sophisticated two-tone drama. Textural contrasts abound-soft, feathery asparagus fern weaves through and above the blooms, while broad variegated leaves with pale margins form a steady base beneath; these leaves look like pittosporum and add a crisp, waxy finish. Delicate clusters of white, star-like filler flowers tuck into pockets between the leaves and petals, increasing volume and lending a subtle, floral whisper. The corsage sits diagonally across the forearm, band mostly concealed, demonstrating how it will appear on the dance floor or at a wedding reception. As arranged by Florist Edgware, the piece evokes fresh-cut blooms and quiet glamour-perfect for prom, a mother-of-the-bride, or a guest who wants joyful colour with evening poise-crafted with the same hands that serve locals around Edgware tube and Burnt Oak.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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