Whitechapel Wedding Corsages

At Whitechapel Florist, we know how much the little details matter on your wedding day. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed right here in Whitechapel, just a short stroll from Whitechapel Road and the historic Royal London Hospital, using fresh, seasonal flowers chosen to complement your colour palette and style.

Whether you're celebrating in a chic city venue near Aldgate East, a ceremony close to Brick Lane, or a reception over towards Shadwell or Spitalfields, our experienced florist team will guide you on the best blooms, from classic roses to contemporary mixed bouquets and delicate wrist designs.

  • Bespoke corsages tailored to your dress, theme and photos
  • Expert advice from local wedding florists who know Whitechapel venues
  • Flexible collection or reliable same-day delivery across the area

Need last-minute wedding flowers? We offer same-day delivery on corsages and coordinating bouquets across Whitechapel, Aldgate and Stepney when you order online before 3 PM. Every corsage is prepared with care in our local studio, so it arrives fresh, secure, and camera-ready for your big day.

Trust Whitechapel Florist to add that finishing floral touch for mums, bridesmaids and special guests. Browse and order online today, and let our local wedding specialists take care of the rest.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate, elegant wrist corsage sits against a plain white background, shown on a light-toned forearm as if poised for a bride, bridesmaid, or prom guest preparing to step into a meaningful moment. Dominating the composition is a large, immaculate white Gerbera: its silky petals overlap in graceful layers around a vivid lime-green and yellow central disc that gives the bloom a lively, textural focal point. Soft, smaller white flowers - the rounded sprays of chrysanthemum and the tender curls of lisianthus buds - nestle close, creating a plush halo that softens the Gerbera's bold line. Lush deep green foliage, likely Ruscus or broad salal leaves, fans behind the flowers, their rich tones and glossy veins lending depth and a modern contrast to the pure whites. The cluster is secured to the wrist with a refined multi-strand bracelet of white pearl beads; the pearls thread together like heirloom jewellery, lifting the composition into a wearable keepsake. You can almost imagine the cool press of petals against skin and the gentle, green-sweet scent carried on a slight breeze - the quiet sensory moments before walking down an aisle or across a dance floor. This corsage reads classic yet contemporary, suitable for formal weddings, school proms, or anniversary celebrations; its restrained palette of white and deep green is timeless. If ordered locally in Whitechapel, the style pairs beautifully with nearby venues and the soft morning light that filters through the arches around Whitechapel Road and Aldgate East.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage rests against a simple white field, its composition speaking of thoughtful craftsmanship and gentle romance. At the heart sits a fully opened hot pink rose with tightly packed petals that spiral outward, commanding attention with rich, velvet texture. Nestled around it, blushing hydrangea florets lend soft volume and a cushiony feel in pale pink tones, while white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the design with crisp petals and subtle green markings that draw the eye inward. A grouping of light green alstroemeria buds and a few shy pink buds on the right promise another phase of bloom, giving the piece a living, evolving quality. Several broad emerald leaves form a clean, supportive base, their glossy surfaces setting off the pastel flowers. The corsage is fastened to the wrist with a refined multi-strand bracelet of tiny, luminous pearls that wrap around and extend slightly down the back of a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone. Under soft, even lighting the petals glow with a gentle sheen and the pearls catch faint highlights, suggesting a quiet scent of rose and garden air. As a florist's piece, it balances elegance with comfort-perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, or prom guest stepping out from a Whitechapel venue toward Brick Lane or a nearby reception, a wearable bouquet made to be both admired and cherished.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white background, composed with the kind of restrained beauty we make for vows and first dances. The centrepiece is a creamy white rose, plush and perfectly formed, its outer petals curling back to reveal a soft, luminous heart. Just beneath and slightly left of the rose, an open, trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria-shows a subtle lime-green throat that adds a touch of botanical intrigue and dimensional contrast. Interspersed among these larger flowers are small, green-tinged buds that read as promise-buds that will open into new blooms-and feathery clusters of Gypsophila, whose tiny white stars create a whispery texture across the arrangement. A tiny spray of daisy-like white florets with bright golden centres nestles near the base, offering a delicate, cheerful accent against the more formal rose. Deep green leaves, broad and glossy, are layered to provide structure and a sumptuous backdrop to the whites, their surfaces catching soft highlights. The corsage is fastened with a multi-strand pearl band-likely elastic-each pearl smooth and evenly matched, providing a tactile, cool counterpoint to the petals. Imagine the fresh, clean floral scent and the gentle pressure of pearls against skin: this is an accessory designed to be felt as much as seen. Favoured for Whitechapel weddings, proms and town hall ceremonies, it strikes a balance of tradition and modernity suited to intimate celebrations around Brick Lane and nearby Spitalfields.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, photographed on a light-toned wrist against a stark white backdrop, combines classic romance with contemporary detailing. The focal bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, its petals curling outward in delicate spirals and catching a soft sheen that suggests a gentle, fresh scent. Flanking the rose are rich clusters of deep purple-blue hydrangea, each floret with a subtle pale centre that adds a luminous depth, like stars within fabric. Variegated English ivy provides a graceful frame, its cream-edged leaves introducing a traditional garden note, while slender silvery-green foliage-likely eucalyptus or trimmed lavender-breathes across the piece with a cool, tactile softness. A dramatic, wide leaf striped in white and green is tightly curled into a decorative loop, a modern sculptural accent that draws the eye and balances the corsage's round forms. A dark purple mesh with an open, lacy pattern sits beneath the blooms, its texture lifting the flowers visually and echoing the hydrangeas' tones. The overall impression is airy yet composed: tactile contrasts between silky petals, crisp ivy, and feathery greenery invite a gentle touch. This piece feels suited to evening occasions in Whitechapel or nearby Aldgate-imagine it paired with a satin gown at a town-hall celebration or offered to a bridesmaid leaving Spitalfields Market, a small, elegant keepsake that promises memory and immediacy.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage speaks in gentle contrasts: a single, expansive rose in a pale apricot-peach tone commands the eye, its petal spirals soft and inviting, evoking warmth and a quiet sweetness. To its lower left, two lime-green button chrysanthemums-compact, puckered pom-poms-add a spark of energy and playful texture, their bright colour popping against the rose's muted elegance. Anchoring the design are deep green leaves, broad and glossy, likely ruscus or salal, which cradle the blooms and provide a sculpted base. A variegated leaf, striped with light and dark greens and folded into a refined arc, extends from beneath the focal rose toward the wrist's edge, introducing an architectural flourish that reads contemporary and precise. The corsage is photographed on a wrist of light-to-medium skin tone against an uncluttered white backdrop, the lighting soft and even so that each surface-from velvety petals to satiny foliage-registers clearly. You can almost sense the rose's perfume and the crisp green scent of freshly cut foliage; the arrangement appears comfortably wearable, secured but unobtrusive, ready to accompany vows, first dances, or prom photographs. As a florist who has often prepared similar pieces for brides and students in Whitechapel and nearby Bethnal Green, I think of this design as both romantic and modern: tactile, restrained, and composed with an eye for lasting detail and subtle movement.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately placed on a pale wrist and set against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage centres on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose wide, silky petals open like a soft fan. The orchid's lip carries a vivid yellow wash that graduates into a warmer orange at its core, a small concentrated flare of colour that draws the eye inward. Surrounding the bloom, fine asparagus fern fronds float outward in a halo of bright, verdant green, their wiry texture creating a tender, lace-like frame that contrasts with the orchid's smooth surface. Nearby, a cluster of hypericum berries adds cheerful punctuation; their glossy skins range from light green to delicate rose and into a deep cranberry, offering a subtle spectrum that feels both seasonal and refined. Small, lime-green accent leaves introduce an extra whisper of freshness and a ruffled texture that catches light differently across the composition. The corsage is bound with a classic, multi-strand pearl bracelet-tiny pearls strung in close rows-whose soft luminescence and cool tactile feel evoke heirloom jewellery. The studio lighting is soft and even, making every element legible and emphasising the craftsmanship: careful wiring, neatly concealed stems, and a balanced placement that keeps the orchid the unquestioned focal point. This piece is calmly romantic and quietly celebratory, suitable for bridal parties, prom appointments, or special anniversary evenings, and it reflects the kind of considered, tactile work many patrons seek when choosing floral accessories for important local events in Whitechapel and nearby Brick Lane.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist describing a wearable piece, I imagine the soft weight of this wrist corsage against a light-to-medium forearm, the image set on a clean white ground so texture and hue read immediately. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the composition - one open and generous, the other more intimate and cupped - their petals offering a gentle perfume and a buttery, layered texture. Each rose is punctuated by a tiny, clear diamante stud at its heart, a refined accent that catches movement and lamp-light. Behind and slightly above these, a single slim calla lily in a deep, near-black plum curves upward, its satiny surface and sculptural form creating a sophisticated contrast to the round, sunlit roses. Sprays of asparagus fern thread between the blooms, lending a feathery, almost breath-like softening, while variegated green-and-cream leaves supply structure and a cool, waxy touch beneath the blooms. Tiny white filler flowers - reminiscent of mini spray chrysanthemums or clustered gypsophila - are tucked in to enhance volume and cheer. The whole arrangement sits diagonally on the wrist, demonstrating practical wearability for formal events: prom, bridesmaid duties, or an awards night by the canal near Mile End. In this presentation I think of daytime light reflected off East London brickwork; the corsage feels joyful, confident, and perfectly composed to catch attention without shouting - an accessory that reads both celebratory and carefully considered.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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