South Wimbledon WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers South Wimbledon, our wedding corsages are lovingly crafted to complement your special day, whether you're saying "I do" near South Wimbledon station, celebrating at a venue off Merton Road, or heading to a reception close to Wimbledon Park.

Our experienced florist team specialises in elegant wrist and pin-on corsages that coordinate perfectly with your bridal party flowers and overall colour palette. From classic roses and delicate orchids to soft seasonal blooms, we design each piece with care, balance, and long-lasting freshness in mind.

We proudly serve couples across South Wimbledon and nearby areas such as Colliers Wood, Wimbledon Town Centre, and Merton, offering reliable same-day delivery on wedding corsages and matching buttonholes when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Handcrafted corsages tailored to your dress and theme
  • Fresh, premium flowers and long-wear design
  • Friendly local advice from wedding flowers specialists

Planning a full wedding package? We'll happily guide you through coordinating bouquets, corsages, and venue flowers so everything feels beautifully put-together. As a trusted local florist, we've created wedding flowers for many South Wimbledon couples and understand the logistics of local venues and timings.

Browse our collection of wedding corsages, then order online for convenient same-day delivery across South Wimbledon and surrounding areas. Your finishing floral touches are in safe, expert hands.

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Wedding Corsages
Elegantly displayed on the inner wrist of a person with light skin, this white floral corsage is a study in refined simplicity. The focal Gerbera daisy is generous and bright, its crisp white petals overlapping like fine silk around a lively lime-green and yellow center that gives the blossom a cheerful, alive quality. Nestled close are smaller white button chrysanthemums and soft lisianthus buds whose creamy curves and layered petals add tenderness and variety to the silhouette. Behind the cluster, broad deep-green foliage-likely salal or Ruscus-fans out, offering a cool, natural backdrop that intensifies the whiteness of the flowers and grounds the arrangement with a touch of leafy texture. The flowers are fastened to the wrist by a multi-strand pearl band; the pearls' soft sheen and the corsage's low profile make it elegant without bulky restraint. The visual balance suggests a gentle scent: faintly grassy, faintly sweet, like a garden at first light. Photographed against white, every detail is crisp, from the tiny serrations on leaf margins to the subtle translucence of the Gerbera petals. This corsage carries a quietly celebratory mood-ideal for weddings, prom nights, graduations, or any formal occasion-and would look perfectly at home on a stroll around the tree-lined streets near Haydons Road or in the quiet moments before a ceremony at a local South Wimbledon hall. The composition reads as both classic and contemporary, a wearable keepsake that feels as soft to the touch as it appears to the eye.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Captured on a left forearm against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as a refined study in contrast and softness, ideal for a bride or prom-goer in South Wimbledon. A dominant, fully bloomed hot fuchsia-pink rose anchors the design with rich, tightly layered petals that curl toward the centre, their velvety surface reflecting a soft studio light. Nestled at the base and between stems, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets provide a plush, textural cushion that amplifies the rose's colour while offering a delicate, almost papery scent. Interspersed throughout are several white alstroemeria, each showing four to six silky petals and pale green markings near the throat that add a botanical precision to the arrangement. On the right-hand side of the corsage, a few pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, barely open pink blooms create a suggestion of movement, as if the piece might breathe with the wearer's gestures. Rich emerald leaves fan beneath the flowers, their glossy surfaces and solid shapes giving structure and a cool counterpoint to the warm blossoms. The bouquet is fastened by a refined multi-strand white pearl bracelet that circles the wrist and trails slightly along the back of the hand, resembling a delicate net of pearls more than a typical band. As a local florist in South Wimbledon, Flowers South Wimbledon often crafts this style for understated ceremonies and celebratory evenings, favouring secure wiring and soft floral tape so the corsage stays comfortable and balanced throughout a long day.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Set against a serene white background, this wrist corsage is an exercise in refined restraint and botanical harmony. The centerpiece is a full, creamy white rose whose petals open in soft concentric folds, offering a gentle, tactile focal point. Below and just off-center, a trumpet-like white Alstroemeria or lily unfurls to reveal a pale lime-green throat that adds a quiet contrast and dimensionality to the composition. Interspersed among these principal flowers are diminutive clusters of Gypsophila-tiny white clouds that give the arrangement an ethereal, airy quality-and small daisy-style florets with golden centers that introduce a sweet, informal note. A few verdant buds promise future blooms, and several deep green, waxy leaves are layered to frame and support the flowers, providing a rich, botanical backdrop.

Anchoring the arrangement is an elegant elastic band of multi-strand pearls; the smooth, cool beads coil around the wearer's light skin, marrying the corsage's floral softness with a classic, tactile luxury. The overall impression is one of understated celebration-fresh, lightly scented, and thoughtfully balanced-ideal for wedding parties, graduation balls, or intimate gala evenings. As an experienced florist who delivers across South Wimbledon and nearby Merton, I imagine this wristlet gracing wrists at local venues from Merton Hall to Haydons Road gatherings, where its quiet radiance complements formal attire without overwhelming it.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
An elegant wristlet photographed on a light-skinned wrist, built around a partially open pink rose whose petals graduate from soft pale pink at the heart to a richer magenta along the ruffled edges. Surrounding this romantic focal flower are clusters of saturated purple hydrangea, each tiny floret showing a delicate, almost blue-tinged center that gives the grouping a luminous depth. Variegated English ivy, with its dark green middle and pale cream borders, forms a classic frame that balances the composition with polished, glossy texture. Interspersed among the blooms are long, silvery-green sprigs-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-that add both feathery movement and a faint herbal scent. A contemporary touch comes from a tightly curled, broad leaf striped in white and green, its sculptural loop offering contrast to the soft petals. The arrangement is seated on a dark purple open-weave mesh that peeks through like evening fabric, intensifying the purples and lending a little play of shadow beneath the flowers. As a florist working locally from South Wimbledon, Flowers South Wimbledon crafts corsages like this for proms, bridesmaids, and celebratory evenings around Merton High Street and the surrounding neighbourhoods; the piece reads as refined and wearable, designed to complement a gown or suit without stealing the moment. The overall impression is one of tactile luxury-silky petals, crisp ivy, and airy greens-conveying quiet joy and the careful hand of experienced floristry.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Resting on the inner wrist of someone with warm, light-to-medium brown skin, this wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrasts and refined floral craft. The central bloom is a fully opened rose in a pale apricot-peach hue, its soft, translucent petals arranged in concentric curves that draw the eye inward. To its lower left two lime-green button chrysanthemums sit like joyous little orbs, their dense, spiky florets bringing a fresh pop of colour and a lively textural counterpoint to the rose's smoothness. Surrounding the blooms, several broad, dark green leaves-possibly ruscus or salal-form a deep, verdant platform, while a carefully folded variegated leaf striped with creamy white arcs from beneath the rose, creating a graphic, contemporary flourish that balances the composition. The piece reads as freshly made, faintly perfumed with rose and green foliage, and appears fastened with an unseen band or ribbon so the focus remains on blooms and leafwork. As a local florist's design frequently requested for proms, civil ceremonies, and garden receptions, this corsage would travel well across South Wimbledon and the surrounding streets by Haydons Road and near Wimbledon Common. It is the kind of handcrafted wristlet Flowers South Wimbledon often prepares for clients who want something both romantic and modern-soft peach tones warmed by lively lime accents and grounded by deep green foliage.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small poem in living materials: an ivory Phalaenopsis orchid opened fully, its wide, silky petals reflecting soft studio light while a bright, honey-yellow center gives the bloom a tiny sun. Surrounding the flower, delicate asparagus-fern fronds trail like calligraphy, their lacework texture floating around the orchid and cushioning it with cool, botanical green. Nestled against the foliage is a compact cluster of Hypericum berries, each gleaming with a smooth skin that graduates from pale green to a blushing rose and finally to a deep crimson, suggesting ripeness and a quietly festive mood. A small sprig of lime-toned accent foliage lifts the palette and adds a contemporary note of texture. The whole arrangement is secured to the wrist by multi-strand pearl bands - many small, satiny beads threaded closely so they hug the skin and add a soft chime of tradition. Photographing the piece against a pristine white background lets every nuance show: the orchid's velvety sheen, the berries' gloss, the fern's feathered edges, the pearls' cool lustre. It conveys restrained luxury and delicate craftsmanship, an accessory equally at home at a prom, an intimate wedding, or a neighbourhood celebration around South Wimbledon and Merton Park. One can almost sense the faint, floral scent of the orchid and the subtle, green perfume of the foliage as if the corsage had just been made in a small local studio.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Positioned diagonally from the bottom-left to the middle-right of a light-toned forearm and set against pure white, this wrist corsage balances cheer and drama with assured skill. Two golden-yellow roses take centre stage - one open and expressive to the left, the other a tighter, cup-shaped bloom to the right - each bearing a subtle clear rhinestone tucked near its heart that gives a refined, twinkling accent. Slightly above and behind them, a single dark purple, nearly black-cherry calla lily curves upward, its smooth trumpet providing a sculptural contrast to the layered rose petals. Sprigs of lacy asparagus fern fan out around the top and back, lending softness and visual lift, while a foundation of variegated leaves with pale edges (reminiscent of pittosporum) anchors the design with broad, glossy texture. Small white spray-filler flowers, like tiny chrysanthemums or clusters of baby's breath, nestle in the recesses, adding a light, starry detail. The arrangement's craftsmanship is evident in how the elements tuck and overlap so the piece lies comfortably on the wrist, suggesting how it would move with a wearer at an evening reception or graduation. The photograph emphasises texture and scent subtly-the roses' warm, honeyed fragrance, calla's satin feel, and the cool, crisp sheen of the foliage-creating an accessory that feels both celebratory and composed, a floral choice well suited to South Wimbledon events and neighbourhood gatherings.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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