Westcombe Park WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers Westcombe Park, our wedding corsages are lovingly handcrafted in the heart of Westcombe Park, just a short walk from Westcombe Park Station and the green spaces of Greenwich Park. As an experienced local florist, we work closely with brides, grooms, and families to design corsages that complement your colours, theme, and personal style.

Whether you're celebrating at a venue near the Royal Standard, hosting an intimate ceremony in Blackheath, or welcoming guests from Greenwich and Charlton, our team creates elegant, comfortable-to-wear floral pieces for mums, grans, bridesmaids, and special guests. From classic rose and gypsophila sprays to modern, minimal wrist designs, every corsage is made fresh to order using seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers.

Need something at the last minute? We offer local same-day delivery across Westcombe Park and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Your corsages will arrive carefully packaged, clearly labelled, and ready for your photographer to capture.

  • Handmade corsages tailored to your wedding palette
  • Local expertise across Westcombe Park, Greenwich & Blackheath
  • Flexible collection or same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Visit Flowers Westcombe Park online to discuss your wedding flowers and let our local team help you create beautiful, memorable bouquets and corsages for your Westcombe Park celebration.

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Wedding Corsages
Seen on a pale forearm against a stark white studio background, this refined white floral wrist corsage is a study in graceful restraint and wearable craftsmanship by Flowers Westcombe Park. At its centre sits a single large Gerbera - pristine white petals arranged like a soft, radial fan around a vivid lime-yellow, slightly pimpled disc that anchors the whole design. Supporting blooms include clusters of small, cushiony white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds and opens, which add tender volume and a whisper of cream against the dominant white. Broad, deep green ruscus or salal leaves cradle the composition from behind, their glossy texture and elongated shapes giving the corsage structure and a botanical silhouette that follows the curve of the wrist. A multi-strand bracelet of shimmering white faux pearls secures the flowers, the beads reflecting a soft studio glow and lending a refined, heirloom quality. The overall effect is cool, clean and tactile - petals like fine silk, leaves with a satin sheen, and the faint, green-sweet scent of freshly cut stems. Ideal for formal moments - a wedding aisle, a prom entrance, or a graduation procession - this corsage reads as both pure and celebratory. Locally, it pairs beautifully with a summer ceremony at Greenwich Park or a riverside wedding near Maze Hill, and is available for careful, same-day preparation for deliveries across Westcombe Park and neighbouring Blackheath.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a quiet fairytale: a plush pink rose, fully unfurled and gently cupped by pale blush hydrangea, takes centre stage on a left wrist shown against a pristine white background. The rose's deep fuchsia-pink petals are compact and velveteen, folding inward and outward in a graceful spiral that suggests warmth and nostalgia. Nestled around it, airy hydrangea florets provide a soft, cloud-like base while white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the design with clean, crisp petals streaked faintly with light green toward their throats. On one side, small green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, barely opened pink blooms promise more colour to come, creating a living sense of anticipation. Emerald-green leaves fan beneath and between the flowers, glossy and broad, establishing contrast and lending a feeling of shelter and garden-fresh vitality. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist by a subtle, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that gleam with a mother-of-pearl glow and wrap into a chic, net-like support across the hand. Photographed in soft, diffuse light, the corsage feels like a spring morning - fragrant, delicate, and hopeful - ideal for a first dance, a bride's attendants, or a prom date leaving for an evening on Westcombe Park Road or a reception near Blackheath. The composition shows mindful craftsmanship and an eye for romantic proportion, a wearable bouquet that reads equal parts classic and whimsical.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a minimalist white backdrop, reads as a study in refined simplicity and local occasion wear. The centerpiece is a creamy white rose, petals unfurling in a soft spiral and catching the light with a satiny sheen; just below and a touch to the left, a trumpet-like white alstroemeria or lily opens to reveal a gentle lime-green throat that pulls the eye inward. Interspersed throughout are tiny, cloud-like sprays of baby's breath and delicate green-tinged buds that suggest movement and future bloom, while a small grouping of white daisy-style florets with bright golden centers lends a sweet, handcrafted feel. Rich, broad green leaves with a glossy finish cradle the flowers and add weight and contrast, their smooth surfaces reflecting a touch of ambient light. The corsage is fastened by an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet: numerous round, lustrous beads arranged in close strands, cool and tactile against the skin, which doubles as both practical support and a decorative element. The overall texture balances velvety petals, crisp foliage, and the smooth luminescence of pearls. As a local florist in Westcombe Park, Flowers Westcombe Park often creates pieces like this for weddings at nearby Blackheath Halls, garden parties by Greenwich Park, or school proms, aiming for a scent that is faintly floral and a look that feels quietly celebratory.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft, intimate lighting reveals a hand-crafted wrist corsage placed on a light-toned forearm, photographed against a stark white backdrop to let every colour sing. The focal bloom is a plush mauve-pink rose, partially open so its layered, ruffled petals create a gentle spiral and a sense of unfolding romance; its surface seems to hold a tiny, fresh shimmer as if it was lifted from a morning border. Around it, rich indigo-purple hydrangea clusters sit like little midnight clouds, each floret edged by a faintly glowing blue-white eye that adds depth and a subtle coolness to the palette. Textural contrast comes from slim, silvery-green stems-eucalyptus-like or lavender-suggestive-that fan out to soften the silhouette and lend a delicate herbal scent.

Interspersed are glossy variegated ivy leaves, their deep green centers ringed with creamy margins that bring a traditional, formal elegance. A wide, striped leaf, pale green with strong white bands, is artfully twisted into a tight curl, offering a chic, modern flourish that catches the eye. The whole arrangement rests on a dark purple open-weave mesh ribbon which lifts and defines the flowers while echoing the hydrangea's tones. The craftsmanship is confident and tactile: silky petals, crisp foliage, and airy mesh combine to produce an accessory made for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or guests of honour-an emblem of celebration that feels fresh, cool, and quietly sophisticated.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A close, tactile description of a wrist corsage designed to read like a whispered compliment: a creamy apricot rose sits at the centre, its petals spiralling inward with the soft sheen of early morning light. Tucked beneath and to the lower left, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums introduce a lively punctuation - their dense, spiky florets creating a tactile contrast to the rose's velvet smoothness. Anchoring the composition are rich, dark-green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, layered to form a lush cradle that lifts the flowers slightly from the skin and adds visual depth. A variegated leaf with pale stripes has been folded into an elegant curl, its graphic lines sweeping from beneath the rose toward the right side of the wrist and lending a contemporary, sculptural flourish. The corsage sits on a warm, neutral forearm and is photographed against clean white, so the colours read true: soft apricot, vivid lime-green, and deep glossy green foliage. Though the fastening is not visible, the arrangement appears securely tied - designed to be comfortable for formal occasions such as prom or a wedding reception in and around Westcombe Park or a neighbourhood cafe near Vanbrugh Park. There's a faint imagined fragrance of rose and freshly cut greenery, a coolness to the leaves, and a craftsmanship that speaks of hands practised in local floral rituals: celebratory, refined, and quietly modern.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This elegant wrist corsage, pictured on a light-skinned wrist against a clean white field, centres on a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, buttery petals unfurl with calm confidence. The orchid's labellum is a concentrated note of sunny yellow that graduates to a deeper gold at its throat, drawing the eye into the bloom's delicate architecture. Framing the flower is a generous cushion of asparagus fern - fine, airy fronds in lively green that create movement and a soft botanical lace. Nestled to the upper right, a small cluster of Hypericum berries brings warm colour contrast: each berry shows a gentle transition from pale green through rosy blush to a deep cranberry tone, adding visual rhythm and seasonal character. Near the berries, curled lime-green accent leaves lend an extra layer of texture and brightness.

The floral cluster is fastened on a classic multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that wrap comfortably and gleam with soft highlights, giving the corsage a refined, timeless feel. The photograph's bright, neutral background lets every surface and shadow register - the orchid's satiny smoothness, the fern's filigree texture, the berries' glossy skin and the cool roundness of the pearls. As a local touch, this style is the sort of piece crafted for brides and graduates around Westcombe Park, Blackheath and Greenwich; our experienced hands at Flowers Westcombe Park often compose similar wrist flowers for morning ceremonies and riverside receptions, where understated luxury and fresh, natural materials matter most.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Imagine this wrist corsage held gently in your hand before it is fastened: two golden-yellow roses, one fully open and the other more cupped, their petals warm and satiny to the touch and releasing a subtle, fresh floral scent that suggests early-morning gardens. A single dark plum calla lily rises behind them, its satin surface folding into a sleek trumpet that lends sophisticated drama to the composition. Each yellow rose is finished with a tiny clear diamante pressed near the centre, catching and scattering light as the wrist moves - a refined punctuation that elevates the piece without overpowering the flowers. Delicate asparagus-fennel-like foliage threads through the arrangement, adding feathery movement and lifting the profile, while mottled variegated leaves with pale margins form a cool, structured base beneath the blooms. Small white filler flowers like miniature chrysanthemums or densely clustered baby's breath nestle in hollows, softening edges and giving the corsage a measured fullness. The piece is arranged diagonally across a light-skinned forearm and fastened securely with a narrow band so the design sits comfortably when worn. Photographed against a bright white backdrop, the colours read clear and luminous: buttery yellow, deep plum, and layered greens. This corsage captures both joy and poise - a floral accessory I might prepare for a bridesmaid or prom guest from Westcombe Park or a nearby Greenwich house party, made with careful attention to balance and seasonal freshness.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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