East Dulwich WEDDING CORSAGES

At Florist East Dulwich, we know that the smallest details make the biggest difference on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed in our local studio just off Lordship Lane, using fresh, seasonal flowers that complement your colour palette and style.

Whether you’re celebrating at Dulwich Park, near East Dulwich Station, or hosting guests from Peckham, Herne Hill and Forest Hill, our experienced team will guide you to the perfect wrist or lapel design. From classic ivory rose corsages to wild, meadow-inspired pieces, every design is thoughtfully wired and finished for comfort and all-day wear.

As a trusted local florist, we take time to understand your wedding theme, dresses and suits, ensuring your corsages coordinate beautifully with bouquets, buttonholes and venue flowers. You can visit our East Dulwich shop, or order online for convenient same-day delivery across SE22 and surrounding areas (available until 3 PM).

  • Hand-made wedding corsages tailored to your colours and style
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced from trusted growers
  • Reliable local same-day delivery until 3 PM

Planning your big day in East Dulwich? Let our friendly, knowledgeable team create elegant corsages that look beautiful in photos and feel special for the people who mean the most.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage blooms like a small, wearable garden across a light-toned forearm, set against a seamless white background that lets every petal speak. A striking white Gerbera takes centre stage, its smooth, overlapping petals radiating outward from a lime-tinged yellow centre that has a soft, pincushion texture; it reads luminous and confident, the kind of focal bloom that photographs beautifully. Nestled around it are creamy lisianthus and tiny chrysanthemum-like spray flowers, their frilly edges creating soft shadow and depth while offering tactile contrast to the Gerbera's broad petals. Beneath the flowers, rich, deep-green Ruscus and salal leaves lift and frame the arrangement, their glossy blades adding structure and a cool, verdant counterpoint to the pure whites. The cluster is secured with a refined band of multiple pearl strands that wrap the wrist with understated romance - the beads catch glints of light and complement formal attire without being ostentatious. The image conveys a subtle, cool scent of green stems and fresh blooms, and the texture feels both silky and substantial at once. Picture this corsage stepping out of a small East Dulwich studio near Lordship Lane, meant for a bride, a prom-goer, or anyone pausing for a portrait before an important evening. Its craftsmanship promises comfort, balance, and a quiet sense of ceremony.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Set against a pristine white studio background, this elegantly composed wrist corsage rests on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, presenting a refined study in texture and colour. Dominating the arrangement is a sumptuous hot-fuchsia rose, its layered petals tightly arranged in a classic rosette that reads as both bold and feminine. Around the rose, clusters of pale blush hydrangea provide billowy volume and a soft, tactile contrast; their tiny petals overlap like a woven fabric, offering a cushion for the focal bloom. Several immaculate white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are positioned to catch the eye, each showing clean, open petals and subtle light-green streaking near the center that gives a fresh botanical accent. On one side a few light green alstroemeria buds and small, barely-opened pink blooms suggest gentle growth and movement, lending the corsage a natural, living quality. Lush emerald-green leaves with smooth, broad blades cradle the composition and heighten the colour contrasts. The arrangement is affixed by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous faux pearls, creating a delicate lattice that encircles the wrist and extends slightly down the back of the hand; the pearls pick up soft highlights from the lighting and add a timeless, bridal sensibility. The image conveys the florist's careful hand and attention to proportion - a wearable piece that feels suitable for prom, wedding parties, or any celebratory occasion that calls for subtle luxury and floral finesse.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen from a slightly elevated angle against a stark white backdrop, this wrist corsage presents a study in refined white blossoms and glossy foliage on a light-skinned arm entering the frame from the lower right. A perfectly formed creamy ivory rose anchors the arrangement, its layered petals opening in soft waves that catch the soft studio light. To the lower left of the rose a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria (Peruvian lily) displays a tender lime-green throat, adding depth and a subtle color note. Interspersed through the cluster are delicate sprays of Gypsophila (Baby's Breath) that create a misty texture, while tiny green buds promise more life to come. A small grouping of white, daisy-like florets with golden centres sits nearer the wrist, lending an innocent, sunny counterpoint. Rich, deep green leaves-broad and slightly waxed-frame and cradle the flowers, their sheen contrasting with the matte cream of the rose. The corsage is fastened by a chic, multi-strand pearl bracelet made of uniform, round faux pearls on elastic; their cool, smooth surface presses lightly against the skin, balancing floral softness with classical shine. There is a faint, fresh fragrance-clean and subtly floral-that suggests blooms picked at first light. Carefully assembled for formal moments, this wristlet would sit perfectly at a wedding down Lordship Lane or a prom night heading toward Peckham Rye Park, and is a style commonly prepared for local deliveries across East Dulwich by Florist East Dulwich.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wristlet reads like a quiet celebration: a single plush mauve-pink rose unfurls at the centre, its petals graduating from a pale, tender blush toward the edges where a richer magenta gathers like gentle punctuation. Nestled beside it, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters bring cool depth-their tiny florets marked by soft blue-tinged centers that seem to catch and hold the light. Between these blooms, thin silvery-green stems-suggestive of eucalyptus or late-summer lavender foliage-lean outward, offering a breathy texture and a whisper of herbal scent. Variegated English ivy threads through the design, its glossy leaves dark at the core and rimmed with creamy yellow, grounding the composition with a traditional, cultivated feeling. A sculptural loop of a broad, striped green-and-white leaf curls deliberately beneath the flowers, an elegant, modern flourish that plays against the rose's softness. The whole arrangement sits atop an airy, open-weave mesh of deep purple; this lacy foundation lifts the florals and echoes the hydrangea's tones while introducing a faint sparkle under evening light. Photographed against a stark white background and shown on a fair-skinned wrist, the corsage reads as both intimate and prepared for ceremony-prom, a wedding rehearsal, or an anniversary dinner. As a florist who often walks between East Dulwich Village and North Cross Road, I think of this piece as perfectly at home here: refined but fresh, tactile, and designed to be felt as much as seen, a small portable garden that honors memory and the moment.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition begins with a single, large rose in a wash of pale peach and light apricot, petals unfolding with soft, velvety edges that invite the gentlest touch; it is the warm, romantic heart of this wrist corsage. Nestled just below are two vivid lime-green button mums - small, rounded pom-poms whose densely packed florets bring a lively, textural counterpoint and a flash of modern colour against the rose's subdued tones. Surrounding the blooms, glossy, dark green leaves likely ruscus or salal provide a rich, leafy base, while a distinctive variegated leaf with cream-striped accents is folded and curled into a sweeping gesture that traces the contour of the wrist and adds an architectural accent. The accessory is photographed on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin, lit softly against a clean white backdrop that sharpens the florals' hues and the sheen on the foliage. Though the fastening - an elastic or ribbon - is not visible, the arrangement reads secure and comfortable, designed for movement during a wedding morning, prom photos, or a celebratory evening in the neighbourhood. I imagine it carried through the lanes around North Cross Road or tucked into pockets as guests pass through East Dulwich's markets; the scent is suggested rather than overpowering, a whisper of rose and green leaves. The overall effect is elegant and contemporary, a small wearable bouquet that balances softness and structure with a quiet, polished confidence suited to meaningful moments close to home.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a short, fragrant stanza, this corsage reads as both heirloom and current fashion, each element chosen to sing together. A single ivory Phalaenopsis orchid commands the centre with broad, silky petals that open like a quiet smile; its labellum holds a concentrated yellow that warms into a touch of orange, catching daylight and guiding the gaze to the bloom's intimate heart. Surrounding the orchid, filigree sprigs of asparagus fern offer a soft, feathery framework - green as early morning at Dulwich Park - whose fine texture offsets the orchid's satin smoothness. Nearby, a tight cluster of Hypericum berries provides punctuation: small, round beads of colour graduating from pale green through a shy rose to a ripe cranberry, their polished skins adding a subtle gloss and seasonal note.The whole composition is bound to the wrist by an understated strand of tiny white pearls, cool and slightly luminous against the skin, giving the piece a sense of timelessness without heaviness. Lime-green accent foliage nestles beside the berries, its ruffled edge adding lift and freshness. In the studio's soft northern light the arrangement breathes and the contrasts become tactile - the velvet of petal, the bristle of fern, the smooth pop of berry. Perfect for prom nights, weddings, or elegant receptions, this corsage is the kind of tailored, sentimental detail we craft for customers who shop locally at East Dulwich Market or stroll home from North Cross Road, designed to feel both personal and quietly celebratory.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, designed by Florist East Dulwich from our workshop near North Cross Road, sits on a light-to-medium forearm against a clean white field, angled diagonally from the lower-left toward the centre-right so the wearer's movement catches every detail. Two golden-yellow roses form the heart of the piece: the leftmost rose is more fully open, its petals soft and fragrant, while a slightly smaller, more cupped rose nestles to its right. Each rose centre is set with a tiny clear diamante that flashes when it meets light, a subtle nod to formality without feeling precious. Behind and arching just above the yellow pair, a single dark plum calla lily unfurls, its smooth, trumpet-shaped petal lending sculptural drama and a cool, glossy texture against the warm roses. Fine asparagus fern drifts through the arrangement, providing feathered volume and a fresh, green scent, while variegated, almost cream-edged leaves anchor the composition with a waxy, reassuring weight. Little clusters of minute white filler flowers-delicate as confetti-are woven between the main blooms, enhancing fullness and softening contours. The overall effect is poised and celebratory: a compact, wearable statement that reads both joyous and refined, perfect for a prom night on Lordship Lane, a wedding party at Dulwich or a formal event near East Dulwich station, where neighbours often choose a splash of bright yellow and deep plum for contrast.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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