Covent Garden Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Covent Garden Florist, your local floral expert specializing in stunning wedding corsages crafted fresh in the heart of Covent Garden. With years of experience designing beautiful, bespoke flowers for all occasions, we’re passionate about helping your special day bloom. Located steps from the charming Covent Garden Piazza and near iconic spots like The Royal Opera House and Long Acre, our dedicated team understands the floral needs of London weddings big and small.

We source the freshest blooms daily to create unique bouquets and corsages that truly reflect your style and occasion. Our convenient same-day delivery—available until 3 PM—means you can order online and trust your gorgeous flowers will arrive in time, whether you’re celebrating in Covent Garden, vibrant Soho, or the classic surrounds of Bloomsbury or Holborn.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages for brides, grooms, and guests
  • Locally sourced flowers, arranged by expert Covent Garden florists
  • Same-day delivery London-wide when you order online by 3 PM
Every arrangement reflects our genuine care and local knowledge—our team lives and works right here in your community. For trustworthy service, creative designs, and the freshest wedding flowers, choose Covent Garden Florist. We’re honoured to be part of your wedding in beautiful Covent Garden and beyond!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is shown resting along the forearm of someone with light-toned skin, set against a pristine white background that emphasizes the freshness of each bloom. A single, striking white Gerbera takes centre stage, its long, silky petals arranged in a perfect radial pattern around a soft lime-yellow centre that adds a hint of warmth. Encircling and partly beneath the Gerbera are clusters of smaller white blooms - like miniature chrysanthemums or spray flowers - whose feathery texture gives the arrangement depth and movement. Creamy lisianthus buds and a few gently unfurling lisianthus flowers are tucked into the design, their soft, cup-shaped forms introducing a romantic, vintage softness. Deep green foliage - glossy, structured leaves of Ruscus or salal - forms a natural frame that contrasts sharply with the bright whites and grounds the corsage visually along the wrist. The flowers are secured to a refined band made of several strands of white pearls, which sit almost like a bracelet beneath the blooms and catch the light with a subtle sheen. The overall effect is refined and almost hush-quiet, conjuring the cool, green scent of cut stems and the tender pressure of petals against skin. As a floral artist who often prepares designs for celebrations around Covent Garden and nearby Neal's Yard, I imagine this corsage finishing a soft tulle sleeve or a tailored suit at a wedding, graduation or formal evening - an elegant, wearable keepsake of a meaningful moment.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Set against a bright white field, this wrist corsage reads like a little garden gathered for a special evening in Covent Garden. At its heart rests a large, fully bloomed hot fuchsia-pink rose whose layered petals fold inward with youthful fullness, reflecting soft studio light and suggesting a perfume of fresh-cut petals. Nestled close are clusters of pale blush hydrangea florets, their thin, slightly translucent petals building a soft, tactile volume beneath the rose and catching tiny highlights. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement with four to six slender petals each, faint green streaks at their centres adding botanical detail and freshness. To the right, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of almost-closed pink buds hint at further life waiting to unfurl. Deep emerald leaves form a structural cradle, their glossy textures and clean edges framing the blooms and providing a visual coolness against the warm rose tones. The corsage is secured on the left wrist with a delicate, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that wrap snugly and extend a little across the back of a light-to-medium toned hand, combining floral craft with jewelled elegance. Described by Covent Garden Florist as an ideal choice for a wedding, prom or theatre night near Seven Dials, the piece conveys attentive construction, a balanced colour story and a gentle, romantic mood suitable for local celebrations.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in refined simplicity, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a pristine white field so every texture can be read. The focal creamy white rose blooms at the centre, plush and full, its layered petals catching soft highlights and suggesting a velvet touch. Below and slightly left, a trumpet-style white bloom-likely an alstroemeria with a pale lime-green throat-adds sculptural form and a whisper of colour deep within the arrangement. Tiny clusters of baby's breath float between the larger blooms, lending a cloudlike softness, while a small cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres punctuates the design with innocence. Several fresh green buds tuck into the composition, their smooth roundness hinting at life yet to open, and several large deep-green leaves, glossy and smooth, frame the flowers to create contrast and depth. The piece is anchored by an elegant multi-strand faux-pearl bracelet, each pearl round and luminous, looping comfortably around the wrist and securing the floral cluster with classical poise. Close to the flowers you might sense a faint, clean floral scent-powdery rose with a green, dewy undertone-an aroma that suits weddings, proms, and formal dances. Designed with care for local celebrations, this corsage would sit beautifully beside a matinée at the nearby Theatre Royal, or be carried through the arcades of the piazza; it is also available for delivery across Covent Garden and the surrounding streets for last-minute special moments.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light seems to halo this wristlet as if it had just been gathered from a hidden garden behind Covent Garden Market. At its centre a generous pink-leaning mauve rose unfurls with layered, satiny petals edged in a slightly deeper magenta, releasing a gentle, classic rose perfume when moved. Flanking the rose are luxuriously dense clusters of deep purple hydrangea; their tiny florets hold delicate blue-white cores that make the indigo clusters shimmer like twilight. Glossy variegated ivy anchors the edges with its dark green centres and pale outer margins, while a tightly rolled, striped broad leaf-white and green-adds a bold, sculptural flourish that modernises the shape. Silvery, narrow foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender weaves through the arrangement, softening the silhouettes and adding a faint, camphor-like coolness. The flowers sit on a cushion of open-weave, deep violet mesh, its texture visible beneath and between blooms, lending depth and an evening-ready elegance. Placed diagonally on a fair-skinned forearm against a crisp white backdrop, the corsage reads as both refined and youthful, perfect for bridesmaids, graduation celebrations or a special night out. Crafted with attention to balance and longevity, it's the sort of hand-tied wristpiece our Covent Garden customers ask for when they want something that photographs beautifully and feels as lovely to touch as it looks - available for local delivery across Covent Garden and nearby streets like Neal's Yard and Drury Lane.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An intimate study in colour and touch: this wrist corsage sits against a pale skin tone and a clean white backdrop, the composition inviting a second look. The central rose is a soft apricot-peach, its petals layered like whispered promises, each fold catching light and suggesting warmth. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums lend a jaunty, textured cheer-little globes of colour whose compact petals create a lively contrast to the rose's velour-like surface. A foundation of deep green leaves, likely salal or ruscus, cushions the blooms and provides a cool, glossy counterpoint that deepens the palette. A single variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, is curled into a sculptural ribbon that reaches outward, giving the design a contemporary silhouette while maintaining an elegant restraint. The stemwork and band are tucked away beneath the foliage so that the flowers appear to be held by the wrist itself, ready to accompany vows, a first dance, or a prom photograph. There is a faint imagined scent-soft rose with a pinch of fresh-cut green-that evokes early morning craft at a local stall near Seven Dials or a quiet prep room off Drury Lane. As a floral piece this corsage balances nostalgia and modernity; it reads as a handcrafted keepsake for significant moments, detailed and fresh, made to sit lightly yet be remembered long after the evening ends.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet, personal poem: a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid is the central voice, each broad petal satin-smooth and luminous, its lip warmed by a glowing yellow centre edged with orange that catches the light. The orchid is seated on a cushion of delicate asparagus fern, the feathered fronds forming an airy, green lace that frames the bloom and gives the eye room to breathe. A tight cluster of hypericum berries to the upper right introduces a small, bright drama-each berry shifting from pale green through soft rose to deep cranberry-while a sprig of ruffled lime-green foliage near the berries adds an unexpected pop of freshness. The whole composition is secured on a multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that hug the wrist with understated elegance; the pearls' cool sheen and fine texture contrast tenderly with the orchid's silky petals and the fern's whispery foliage. Scent is faint and refined-a hint of orchid and green leaf-while the visual language speaks of ceremony and calm anticipation. As an experienced local florist I picture this corsage at a Covent Garden wedding rehearsal near Floral Street or offered by Covent Garden Florist for intimate theatre nights and proms across the neighbourhood, ready to be picked up or sent for same-day delivery around the Piazza. The craftsmanship feels personal: harmonious colour, careful balance, and a couture sensibility that makes a small, wearable memory.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen on a pale-to-medium wrist against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage pairs sunny yellow roses with a single deep plum calla lily to create a lively but sophisticated contrast. The larger rose opens generously on the left while a slightly smaller, cupped rose nestles to its right; both have a small, sparkling rhinestone tucked near their centres so each small gesture catches the studio light. Rising behind them, the calla's velvety, almost-black berry tone offers a sculptural counterpoint to the roses' soft petals, its slender curve drawing the eye upward. Around the blooms a variety of greenery provides texture and balance: airy asparagus fern lends feathered softness, variegated green-and-cream leaves give a cool, waxy anchor, and tiny white filler flowers - like miniature mums or spray blooms - fill negative spaces with gentle brightness. The corsage is artfully fastened so that it sits diagonally across the forearm from bottom-left to centre-right, the hidden band keeping attention on floral form and colour rather than hardware. I imagine this piece arriving with quiet perfume - the warm, honeyed scent of roses underscored by the mineral hush of the calla - a design I would deliver across Covent Garden and the adjacent West End for proms, bridesmaids, or a theatre premiere on Drury Lane. The balance of joyful yellow and brooding plum makes it both celebratory and quietly theatrical, a wearable accent that reads beautifully in photographs and in person.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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