Clapham Wedding Corsages

Here at Clapham Flowers, we believe every wedding moment should bloom with vivid colour and style. Our expert local florist team handcrafts stunning wedding corsages with the freshest seasonal flowers, ensuring that each piece stands out—whether you’re tying the knot at Clapham Common, strolling down Abbeville Road, or hosting your celebration near Clapham Old Town.

With a deep-rooted passion for floristry and years of experience serving Battersea, Brixton, and Stockwell alongside our much-loved Clapham community, our floral designers create every bouquet and corsage with care, artistry, and attention to detail. Every style, from traditional elegance to modern flair, is tailored to honour your story.

  • Hand-tied wedding corsages using premium local blooms
  • Same-day delivery in Clapham and nearby areas—order online by 3 PM
  • Lovingly made by trusted local florists for every special occasion

As your dedicated local florist, we make ordering simple and reliable—just order online and let us deliver beauty straight to your doorstep, venue, or beloved guest. Bring your wedding look to life with the personal touch and reliability only your Clapham neighbourhood florist can offer. Let Clapham Flowers add that unforgettable floral grace to your special day.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white corsage, photographed against a pure white backdrop, settles on the inner wrist of a fair-skinned arm with the calm assurance of something made by hand with care. The central Gerbera commands attention-crisp, milky-white petals layered in silky ranks that open toward a bright lime-tinged yellow centre, its tiny textured discs giving the bloom a lively, sunlit heart. Nestled alongside are small, cushiony spray chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds that add gentle volume and romantic softness, their edges catching the light like whispers. Behind the florals, deep green Ruscus leaves and broader glossy foliage create a rich frame, their cool tones grounding the composition and accentuating the white flowers' purity. The cluster is fastened on a delicate multi-strand bracelet of pearlescent beads which glint softly, evoking an heirloom feeling and keeping the flowers secure without bulk. Texturally, the contrast is pleasing: satiny petals, feathery centers, and polished beads, all under a soft studio glow that emphasises the arrangement's crisp lines. Imagine wearing this on a wedding morning before walking across Clapham Common for photos, or pinned to a mother's wrist at a graduation reception on Clapham High Street; it carries the quiet optimism of those moments. Crafted with a florist's restraint and an eye for classic form, this corsage balances freshness, comfort, and a gentle scent of green stems and cut foliage-an elegant little piece of floral jewellery for meaningful occasions in and around Clapham. Clapham Flowers prepares similar styles for last-minute orders and mellow summer ceremonies alike.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Displayed against a bright white background, a wearable bouquet sits on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone, designed with the quiet assurance of an experienced florist. The focal point is a plush, fully opened hot fuchsia-pink rose whose densely packed petals form a velvet spiral, the kind of bloom that breathes a gentle, sweet fragrance when held close. Surrounding the rose, clusters of soft, blush-pink hydrangea florets create a voluminous, tactile foundation-each tiny floret slightly ruffled, catching light and shadow to give the corsage depth. Scattered through the composition are pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), their smooth petals tipped with delicate pale green streaks that draw the eye inward and add a fresh, botanical highlight. On the right-hand side, a small grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a couple of barely open pink blooms suggest the arrangement was assembled to look alive and evolving. Broad, emerald-green leaves provide a bold frame, their glossy texture contrasting with the soft flower surfaces. The whole piece is fastened to the wrist by a multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls-lustrous, closely strung beads forming a refined band that extends slightly down the back of the hand. This corsage reads as an elegant choice for a wedding party, prom, or special celebration; it combines careful construction, harmonious colour balance, and a tactile mix of textures that invite a moment of admiration and gentle touch.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage drapes across a light-skinned wrist, presented on a minimalist white background so every botanical detail is clear and tender. At its heart sits a sumptuous creamy white rose, petals rolling outward in a plush, velvety spiral that suggests both purity and quiet romance. Below the rose and slightly left, a trumpet-like Alstroemeria bloom reveals a delicate green-yellow throat, lending subtle complexity and a soft architectural line to the design. Interspersed are tiny sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) whose airy, feathered clusters create a soft-focus halo around the principal blooms. Several vivid green buds peek through, hinting at future unfurlings, while a small grouping of daisy-style white florets with bright yellow centres offers a tender, joyful accent close to the wrist. Deep, glossy green leaves-broad and smooth-anchor the piece and provide a lush, living backdrop to the pale flowers. The arrangement is fastened with an elegant multi-strand pearl band; smooth, round beads loop the wrist gently, their cool sheen complementing the flowers' creamy tones. Picture this corsage in soft morning light at a wedding or prom: a faint, powdery floral scent, the cool weight of pearls, and the soft whisper of petals as hands move in greeting. Lightweight yet sumptuous, it reads as a timeless token of occasion, crafted to be worn comfortably throughout vows, dances, and photographs.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Gently placed on a pale wrist and photographed against a bright white field, this wristlet reads like a miniature bouquet crafted for an elegant night out or a bride's inner circle. The central bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, partially unfurled so its many petals layer like silk and show a richer magenta tone along the ruffled outer edges; those subtle shifts in colour catch the light and suggest a delicate, dewy scent. Complementing the rose are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters whose small florets reveal cool, blue-tinted centres that make the purple feel deep and luminous. Interspersed among the flowers are soft, silvery-green sprigs-reminiscent of eucalyptus or dried lavender-that soften the silhouette, alongside glossy variegated ivy edged in cream which frames the design with traditional elegance. A contemporary twist comes from a wide, white-and-green striped leaf, expertly curled into a spiral to provide sculptural contrast, while a dark purple, open-weave mesh beneath the blooms adds texture and ties the palette together. As the head florist at Clapham Flowers, I'd picture this corsage worn for a riverside wedding near Clapham Common or collected from our shop on Clapham High Street for an evening celebration; its craftsmanship and fresh-picked feel make it a memorable accessory. The composition balances romance and modernity-the softness of the rose, the velvety depth of hydrangea, the crispness of ivy and the airy lift of mesh-offering a sensory, tactile accent that honours both tradition and contemporary design.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is shown against a bright white backdrop, its design speaking of careful floral balance and tactile contrast. The focal bloom is a large apricot-peach rose, open and generous, its petals forming a soft, luminous cup that catches the light and seems to breathe warmth. To its lower left two lime-green button chrysanthemums add a lively punctuation: compact, spherical, and textured like confetti made of florets. Beneath the blooms, a foundation of deep green leaves-possibly ruscus or salal-fans out to provide structure and a verdant counterpoint. A single variegated leaf, striped with pale cream, has been folded into a graceful curl that arcs from under the rose toward the wrist, introducing a crisp graphic line that modernises the classic pairing of rose and mum. The piece sits on a wrist of light to medium skin tone and is likely fastened by an invisible elastic or ribbon, so the eye reads only the floral composition. The scent is suggested rather than explicit: the faint sweetness of rose and the green whisper of cut foliage. Worn for a wedding, prom, or a celebratory evening at a local Clapham venue, this corsage feels intimate and composed-an accessory that reads beautifully in daylight around Clapham Common or under soft evening lights along Abbeville Road, carrying a promise of cherished moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Laid carefully on a pale wrist against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as a quiet little statement of refinement, crafted to be both seen and felt. The focal bloom is a large white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, velvety petals opening in a calm, sculptural curve; the orchid's labellum carries a small but vivid pool of bright yellow with richer orange at its heart, a concentrated point of warmth amid the white. Surrounding the bloom, sprigs of asparagus fern fan out in delicate, filament-like fronds that provide a soft, floating texture and a lively green contrast to the orchid's serene tone. To the upper right, a tight grouping of Hypericum berries brings an autumnal cadence - each berry graduating from pale green to rose and then a deeper crimson - and a tiny flourish of ruffled lime-green foliage sits nearby to enliven the palette. Multiple strands of fine white pearls form the bracelet base, their satin luster resting coolly against the skin like a familiar keepsake, while the arrangement itself is compact and balanced so it reads clearly from any angle. The soft, even light in the photograph reveals subtle surface details - the orchid's satiny sheen, the fern's whispery edges, the berries' glossy skins - set against a white field that keeps the focus entirely on the floral craft. As a local piece, it evokes the gentle elegance you might request from a Clapham florist for a wedding at a nearby chapel or a prom on a late-summer evening, bringing refinement and a touch of neighbourhood warmth.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a practising florist in Clapham I often compose wrist corsages that read like small, wearable stories; this one is a confident pairing of cheerful yellow and brooding plum set against a stark white backdrop for clarity. Two bright yellow roses take centre stage - the left blossom opened wide, the right more gently cupped - and each sports a tiny clear diamante nestled low in the petals, lending a discreet sparkle that catches movement. Rising behind them is a single dark purple, almost black-cherry calla lily, its smooth trumpet shape introducing sculptural contrast and a note of evening sophistication. Lacing through and around the blooms are delicate asparagus fern fronds that add softness and lift, while glossy variegated leaves, likely pittosporum, form a cool, structured base with pale margins that calm the vivid centre. Small clusters of white button-like filler flowers tuck into the arrangement, filling gaps and adding texture without stealing the show. The corsage is secured to the wrist with a slender band hidden beneath foliage, angled diagonally from lower-left to mid-right across the forearm, demonstrating comfortable wear for dances, ceremonies, or photo-ready moments. The overall impression is joyful yet refined-the warm citrus scent of fresh roses gently offset by the calla's satin depth-suitable for prom parties around Clapham Common, bridesmaids at local churches, or elegant graduations on Northcote Road. This piece was styled and finished in my workshop at Clapham Flowers, where I very deliberately balance colour, scale, and movement for every wearable design.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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