Covent Garden WEDDING CORSAGES

Welcome to Flower Delivery Covent Garden, your trusted florist for beautiful, hand-crafted wedding corsages in the heart of Covent Garden. As florists deeply rooted near Seven Dials, Soho, and Holborn, we know just how to capture the unique style and vibrancy that this beloved London district is famous for. Our team has decorated special days at iconic spots like Neal Street and Long Acre, adding floral artistry to cherished memories.

Each corsage is exquisitely arranged by florists who genuinely care—local experts who live and breathe flowers and weddings. Whether your ceremony is at a historic venue or an intimate celebration near Drury Lane, we blend fresh, premium blooms with artistry and attention to detail. With years of experience designing for Covent Garden’s unique settings, you can trust us for quality, reliability, and a personal touch.

  • Same-day flower delivery across Covent Garden and neighbouring areas—order online until 3 PM
  • Locally sourced flowers and sustainable floristry
  • Expert advice from a passionate team of Covent Garden florists

Make your special day truly memorable with bespoke wedding corsages—each one created fresh to order for you. Choose same-day delivery or schedule ahead; either way, your flowers arrive with care, ready to impress. Experience why so many local couples trust Flower Delivery Covent Garden for their wedding flowers and bouquets—order online today!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage captures a refined harmony of texture and tone, displayed on a light-toned forearm against a crisp white background that highlights the floral architecture. The centerpiece is a striking white Gerbera whose abundant, velvety petals unfold in layers around a lively lime-yellow and green centre, a little textured disk that calls attention without overpowering the composition. Surrounding it, creamy lisianthus and small pompom chrysanthemums nestle in soft clusters, their rounded forms and tender edges creating a sculpted softness that contrasts with the Gerbera's bold silhouette. Deep green ruscus and salal leaves provide a glossy, structured backdrop, their elongated shapes angling subtly along the forearm to guide the eye. Everything is fastened to a slender, multi-strand bracelet of luminous white pearls that clasp the wrist like an heirloom ribbon; the pearls catch the light with a soft sheen and balance the organic bloom with gentle refinement. As a local florist in Covent Garden I craft corsages like this for alike moments-weddings, graduations, and theatre nights by the market-so you can almost imagine stepping out from Neal's Yard or the Piazza with this quiet, elegant accent. The scent is cool and faintly green, the petals whisper soft against skin, and the arrangement reads as both modern and romantic. Carefully wired and padded for comfort, it sits close to the wrist to allow movement while preserving the intricate layering of blooms, a piece that brings a fresh, celebratory calm to any formal occasion around the Strand.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet: photographed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a bright white background, it presents an intimate study of texture and colour. The focal point is a saturated fuchsia-pink rose, fully open and composed of many compact petals that create a velvet centre with a slightly ruffled edge. Nestled beneath and around it, pale blush hydrangea blooms supply a soft, frothy base, their tiny four-petalled florets overlapping to build gentle volume. Scattered through the arrangement are white alstroemeria flowers, each with delicate pale green streaks at the throat that give the corsage a botanical crispness and subtle linear interest. To the right, a trio of light green alstroemeria buds and a couple of barely unfurling pink buds introduce anticipation-promising gentle movement in the hours after donning. Deep emerald leaves of broad shape frame the flowers, offering a cooling counterpoint to the warm rose and imparting structural balance. The flowers are fastened with a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet made of small luminous beads that wrap snugly around the wrist and extend slightly across the back of the hand, their soft sheen complementing the petals' textures. The composition reads romantic yet composed-ideal for first dances, bridal parties, or graduation ceremonies. A seasoned Covent Garden florist would note its soft rose scent mingling with leafy freshness and describe it as an elegant accessory that honours both floral craftsmanship and the quiet theatre of a special evening near the Royal Opera House.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Held just above the wrist, this refined white floral corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet, photographed on fair skin with a neutral white backdrop so each texture and tone is visible. Center stage is a creamy white rose, lush and rounded, its outer petals curling back to reveal inner layers that glow with a soft, ivory sheen. Below and slightly left of the rose an open, trumpet-like white blossom - likely an alstroemeria - displays a pale lime-green throat that draws the eye inward and gives the design subtle botanical contrast. Scattered among the focal blooms are tiny, unopened green buds suggesting life yet to unfold, and delicate sprigs of baby's breath that create a cloud-like, ethereal halo. A small cluster of white, daisy-like flowers with honey-yellow centres nestles low by the wrist, offering a touch of garden-fresh charm. Glossy deep-green leaves, broad and smooth, are interlaced through the composition, providing structure and a lush backdrop to the pristine whites. The wrist band is an elegant, multi-strand pearl bracelet - elastic and tactile, the round pearls reflect soft light and secure the arrangement comfortably. Crafted with the kind of careful styling you'd expect from a Covent Garden florist, this corsage is suited to weddings, proms, or theatre-opening nights around the Royal Opera House and Seven Dials. At Flower Delivery Covent Garden we often pair such pieces with subtle fragrance notes of fresh-cut petals, offering a timeless accent that reads both classic and intimately local.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light reveals a meticulously balanced wrist corsage resting on a light-toned wrist, its colours enhanced by the stark white backdrop. The focal point is a lush mauve-pink rose, partially unfurled so each silky petal shows a delicate gradient that darkens to a magenta rim - petals that look almost dew-kissed in the photograph. Flanking the rose are tight clusters of indigo and deep purple hydrangea; their tiny florets glow faintly toward pale blue centres, introducing depth and a plush texture that contrasts beautifully with the rose's smooth planes. Interlaced stems of silvery-green foliage - eucalyptus or a sprig-like lavender - offer a soft, aromatic veil behind the blooms, while glossy variegated ivy adds a traditional, garden-fresh frame with its dark green cores edged in creamy yellow. A boldly curled leaf striped white and green gives the arrangement a modern, sculptural flourish, and underneath a layer of open, dark purple mesh peeks through, lifting the composition and tying the purples together with a subtle, lacy shimmer. The corsage sits compact and secure, made to be comfortable for long evenings and formal dances; I picture it worn to a reception near Neal's Yard or a celebratory dinner on Long Acre. Texturally it invites touch - the velvet of the hydrangeas, the satiny rose, the crisp ivy - and carries the soft, green scent of fresh stems. Created with classic technique and a modern eye, it reads as both romantic and contemporary, perfect for bridesmaids, prom dates, or as a cherished keepsake from a Covent Garden event.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage, photographed on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin tone against a bright white background, shows the careful hand of a Covent Garden florist. The focal bloom is a single, fully opened peach or light apricot rose whose layered petals form a soft, luminous cup that suggests warmth and quiet elegance. Flanking the rose are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact pom-poms whose tight, spiky textures introduce a lively, cheerful counterpoint to the rose's smooth velvet. Underneath, several broad, deep-green leaves, such as ruscus or salal, create a plush, supportive base that anchors the design and adds depth. A distinctive variegated leaf, striped with pale and darker greens and skillfully folded into a sweeping curl, stretches from beneath the rose toward the outer edge of the wrist, delivering a contemporary architectural line that feels both precise and graceful. The fastening-likely an elastic band or narrow ribbon-is discreetly concealed beneath foliage, so the flowers appear to rest naturally on the skin. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting petal texture and the subtle sheen of the glossy leaves while the white backdrop keeps attention on the composition. Scent is suggested more than shown: the faint trace of rose and fresh-cut greenery evokes moments before a wedding or prom, or an elegant night at a theatre near Seven Dials. Prepared with the same care we bring to deliveries around Covent Garden, this wristlet is a small celebration of colour, texture, and local flowercraft by Flower Delivery Covent Garden.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a private poem, this corsage balances heritage and contemporary ease with a luminous Phalaenopsis at its core. The ivory orchid opens wide, its broad petals satin-smooth under soft light, while a delicate yellow centre glows like a small jewel, catching reflections and lending the bloom a quiet confidence. Around the base, fine asparagus-fern fronds lift and lace the composition with a whisper of green, their filigree texture hovering like breath. A cluster of Hypericum berries sits to the upper right, each bead moving from pale green to rose and then to a cranberry red, suggesting life stages and adding a romantic punctuation of colour. The whole piece is threaded onto a multi-strand bracelet of tiny, cool faux pearls that nestle against the wrist, their understated sheen suggesting heirloom calm and approachable luxury. The contrast of cool pearls, soft petals, and slightly glossy berries creates a tactile dialogue you can almost feel - the slick orchid petal, the springy fern, the firm pop of berry. In the still, white studio light the arrangement feels both intimate and ceremonious, a perfect accompaniment for weddings, proms, or celebratory evenings in Covent Garden after a walk through the Market or a dinner near Drury Lane. Prepared with the care of an experienced local florist, this piece is offered by Flower Delivery Covent Garden as a small, wearable keepsake: crafted for comfort, compositional balance, and the soft, anticipatory joy of special moments.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a pale forearm against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage balances exuberance and elegance in a compact, wearable composition positioned from the lower-left of the frame to the centre-right. Two golden-yellow roses form the emotional centre: one opened broadly to reveal layered, buttery petals; the other held in a sweeter, more reserved cup to the right. Tiny, clear diamante pins are set near each rose's heart, scattering pinpricks of light with every small movement and lending a refined celebratory note. Behind the roses, a single deep-purple to burgundy calla lily unfurls, its smooth, sculptural curve creating a dramatic silhouette and a sophisticated colour anchor against the sunny yellow. The florist's hand is evident in the layering: wisps of asparagus fern weave through the blooms, offering a light, feathery texture that breathes around the denser flowers, while glossy variegated leaves-green centres fading to pale margins-create a cool, structured backdrop. Small clusters of white filler blooms nestle in the composition, softening edges and increasing tactile interest. Secured discreetly with a slender band, the corsage reads as both joyful and poised, fragrant with the soft, honeyed note of roses and cool green highlights. I can picture this design being chosen for a Covent Garden wedding party stepping out from St Martin's Lane, or for a prom-goer pausing by the market stalls: it's playful enough to feel youthful, yet refined enough to complement a formal gown, the contrast of yellow and deep plum making a confident statement under stage or evening lights.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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