West Kensington Wedding Corsages

At West Kensington Flowers, we design elegant, long-lasting wedding corsages that perfectly complement your special day. From intimate town hall ceremonies to grand hotel receptions near Kensington High Street and Hammersmith Road, our local florist team knows how to create flowers that photograph beautifully and feel comfortable to wear all day.

Every corsage is carefully handcrafted in our West Kensington studio using fresh, premium flowers - from classic roses and orchids to delicate seasonal blooms. Whether you prefer wrist corsages for bridesmaids, buttonholes for the groom's party, or lapel flowers for special guests, we'll help you choose colours and styles that work seamlessly with your dress, suit and overall wedding theme.

We proudly serve couples across West Kensington, Hammersmith, and Fulham, with convenient same-day delivery available until 3 PM. Planning a celebration near North End Road or close to Barons Court? Our drivers know the area well and ensure your corsages arrive on time and in perfect condition.

  • Expert guidance from experienced wedding florists
  • Custom colours and designs to match your bouquet
  • Reliable local same-day delivery until 3 PM

You can visit us in person to discuss ideas, or simply order online for a smooth, stress-free experience. With West Kensington Flowers, your wedding corsages are in trusted, local hands.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant wrist corsage sits like a small white bouquet on the forearm of someone with light skin, photographed on a simple white background that lets the florals speak. At its heart is a bold white Gerbera daisy, its broad, velvety petals radiating outward from a bright, slightly lime-tinted yellow center that gives the piece a crisp focal point. Surrounding the Gerbera are soft sprays of tiny white chrysanthemum-like blooms and buttery lisianthus buds; the smaller flowers tuck into the Gerbera's shadow and soften the silhouette, creating gentle depth and a romantic, layered feel. Beneath the blooms, deep green Ruscus leaves push the arrangement forward, their glossy surfaces and firm edges offering a fresh, natural counterpoint to the delicate petal textures. The bouquet is secured by a delicate bracelet made from several rows of luminous white pearl beads, which encircle the wrist with subtle sheen and hold the composition close to skin. There is a quiet freshness to the image - almost grassy and slightly citrus in scent - that evokes early morning bouquets from a market stall. I picture this corsage arriving by hand in West Kensington, placed gently before a wedding at a nearby church or before prom photographs taken near Barons Court; its timeless white palette reads as purity and celebration. The photograph captures the tactile contrasts and fresh craftsmanship of a wearable floral piece designed to be both comfortable and memorably beautiful.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This refined wristlet, photographed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a stark white backdrop, reads like a small, wearable garden crafted for moments that matter. The focal point is a saturated deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open with concentric, velvety petals that bend inward and outward with a tactile softness you can almost feel. Nestled close are clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets whose downy, rounded shapes add lush volume and gentle shading. Interspersed are elegant white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) - their four to six petals edged with faint pale green streaking at the throat - which contribute a crisp architectural note and brighten the palette.

To the right of the rose, a delicate cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely opened pink blooms imply unfolding life and a subtle, fresh fragrance. Rich emerald leaves provide a deep, glossy backdrop, contrasting the pastel blooms and sharpening their contours. The whole ensemble is secured to the wrist with a multi-strand band of tiny, luminous white pearls; the bracelet wraps like a soft net around the wrist and continues a little across the back of the hand, suggesting both security and elegance. The composition captures a poised, celebratory mood-perfect for bridesmaids, prom nights, or intimate ceremonies-where texture, scent, and silhouette come together with considered floristry technique.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Resting against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage reads like a small poem of white and green, captured on a light-skinned wrist that extends into the frame from the lower right. The composition is anchored by a lush, creamy-white rose whose layered petals unfold in soft spirals, catching a gentle, even light that highlights their satiny surface. Slightly below and left of the rose, a trumpet-shaped white blossom-reminiscent of alstroemeria or a small lily-opens to reveal a pale green-yellow throat, its delicate veins and subtle texture introducing quiet contrast. Interwoven stems bear tiny, cloud-like clusters of gypsophila and several tight green buds, suggesting life in progress, while a small white daisy with a golden disc nestles low in the cluster to add a whimsical note. Broad, glossy green leaves frame and support the blooms, their smooth, waxy surfaces grounding the airy whites. The florist's restraint is evident in how the multi-strand pearl bracelet clasps the wrist, each round pearl reflecting light with a soft sheen and lending a classic cadence to the overall design. You might imagine the shy, powdery scent of rose mingling with the fresh, green aroma of stems-an olfactory whisper that complements the visual calm. This corsage, thoughtfully balanced and tailored for formal moments, feels right at home for weddings or proms across West Kensington, Barons Court, and nearby reception venues.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Held delicately on a light-toned wrist against a stark white surface, this wrist corsage reads as an elegant study in colour and texture, hand-crafted for special occasions in West Kensington and surrounding streets. A generously sized mauve-tinged rose forms the focal point, its outer petals brushed with a richer magenta that gives the bloom a romantic, dimensional quality. Nestled close are rich, deep purple hydrangea clusters whose small florets show subtle blue-tinged centers, producing a luminous contrast that feels almost like a twilight sky folded into petals. Glossy variegated ivy provides a genteel frame - dark green centers edged with cream - while slim, silvery-green stems (resembling eucalyptus or sprigs of lavender) add a soft, aromatic veil and a whisper of movement. An artful curl of a broad striped leaf, white and green, introduces a contemporary flourish and elegant line work, balanced beneath by a layer of openwork deep purple netting that gives the corsage depth and a faint sparkle. The overall effect is both refined and playful: textural, lightly scented, and designed to sit comfortably against skin. This is the sort of piece we would prepare at West Kensington Flowers for a wedding party arriving from Earl's Court or a prom night down Lillie Road - fresh, composed, and ready for same-day delivery across West Kensington and nearby Barons Court when needed. The craftsmanship reads as understated luxury, a wearable bouquet that invites compliments and lingers in memory long after the evening ends.
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, placed against a clean white backdrop that accentuates colour and form. The focal point is a generous, fully opened rose in a delicate peach or light apricot shade, its silky petals layered in a soft spiral that invites a gentle touch. To the lower left, two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a cheerful, textured counterpoint - small, rounded pom-poms whose clustered florets add visual energy and tactile interest. Beneath the flowers, broad glossy leaves, likely salal or ruscus, create a deep green foundation, while an artfully curled variegated leaf with pale stripes extends from beneath the rose toward the wrist's outer edge, lending a sculptural, contemporary accent. The fastening is discreetly concealed, allowing the blooms and foliage to appear naturally cradled against the skin; the overall feel is fresh and handcrafted, with a whisper of rose fragrance and the green, dewy scent of cut foliage. As a local florist familiar with West Kensington's quieter moments - whether a wedding at Olympia or a celebration near Earl's Court - I imagine this piece accompanying vows, first dances, or prom photos. Prepared with careful attention to balance and proportion, this corsage is suited to formal occasions and intimate ceremonies alike, reflecting a soft, romantic palette with a modern edge and ready for same-day preparation for customers around West Kensington when required by local timing and needs. West Kensington Flowers often uses similar designs for neighbourhood ceremonies and special evenings.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a short love letter in flowers, placed lightly on a pale wrist against an immaculate white background so every detail can be seen and savoured. A single white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the luminous centrepiece; its broad, satiny petals spread like calm wings while the lip reveals a concentrated flash of warm yellow with touches of deeper orange, catching the light like a small, private sun. Surrounding it, the asparagus fern's soft, filigree fronds hover with delicate movement, providing a fresh, green halo that both supports and frames the orchid without competing. To the upper right, a cluster of Hypericum berries offers a gentle cadence of colour-from tender green through blush to a deep cranberry-each glossy bead catching reflected light and adding a tactile counterpoint to the silky flower. Small, ruffled lime-green leaves tucked near the berries add citrusy brightness and subtle shape. The arrangement is anchored to the wrist by a refined, multi-strand white pearl bracelet that sits close to the skin, lending a hint of vintage romance and quiet luxury. The overall composition is soft-scented, understated, and meticulously composed-an ideal choice for prom, a wedding aisle, or an intimate West Kensington reception held near Olympia or along Lillie Road. It feels both contemporary and timeless, a wearable study in texture and tone that speaks of careful craftsmanship and the thoughtful restraint of an experienced florist.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a pale forearm against a pristine white studio background, this wrist corsage reads as a small celebration in yellow and deep plum. Two sunny yellow roses form the heart of the piece: the left flower opened wide like a warm smile, the right one more cupped and intimate, each embellished with a tiny clear crystal glinting at its centre. Rising behind them, a single dark purple, almost black-cherry calla lily lifts with sculptural grace-the smooth, trumpet curve contrasting the layered ruffles of rose petals and adding a touch of evening formality. Lush textures carry the eye around the composition: wispy asparagus fern provides a soft halo, while thick variegated leaves, their pale margins fading into green centres, act as a calm, waxy grounding layer. Little clusters of white button-like filler flowers tuck into the foliage, their tiny discs offering a cool, delicate punctuation. The arrangement is secured with a thin band that is largely hidden beneath foliage and blooms, positioned diagonally so the corsage frames the arm naturally. In bright, directional light the yellow petals read warm and butter-soft, the calla's surface velvety and cool, and the rhinestones pick up pinpoints of sparkle. This wearable design feels celebratory yet elegant, suitable for prom, wedding attendants, or a special anniversary evening in West Kensington, Barons Court, or the nearby Olympia area where I often style similar pieces for clients seeking a mix of cheer and sophistication.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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