Bethnal Green Wedding Corsages – Crafted with Local Expertise

At Flowers Bethnal Green, we believe every wedding deserves a personal touch. Our expert florists have years of experience creating stunning wedding corsages and bouquets for brides, grooms, and guests in Bethnal Green and the heart of East London. Whether your celebration is near Columbia Road Flower Market, along iconic Hackney Road, or close to Cambridge Heath, our team is here to deliver joy – and fragrant elegance – straight to your door.

  • Same-day delivery in Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, and Whitechapel if you order online by 3 PM
  • Handmade corsages using only the freshest seasonal flowers
  • Friendly, local advice and impeccable service from trusted florists

We know how meaningful every detail is on your big day. Our wedding florists listen carefully to your style and colour preferences, expertly matching your bridal bouquets, buttonholes, and corsages for a cohesive look. We’re proud locals with deep roots in the Bethnal Green community, and our designs are inspired by nearby icons like Brick Lane and the artistic energy of V&A Museum of Childhood.

Let Flowers Bethnal Green bring creativity and reliability to your celebration. Enjoy convenient same-day flower delivery—simply order online by 3 PM for prompt, beautiful service you can trust. Choose a florist who cares about making every wedding in Bethnal Green bloom with happiness.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white floral wrist corsage sits poised on a light-skinned forearm, set against a spotless white backdrop that highlights every petal and sheen. The arrangement's heart is a striking white Gerbera daisy, its abundant, silky petals radiating outward from a lively yellow-green centre that gives the bloom a soft, pincushion texture. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of petite, cloud-like white chrysanthemums and a handful of creamy lisianthus-some curled as shy buds, others unfurling into tender, cup-like blossoms-creating a layered, tactile effect that is both elegant and approachable. Broad, deep-green leaves of salal or Ruscus provide a lush, grounding frame, their glossy surfaces contrasting with the matte softness of the petals and extending slightly along the forearm for visual balance. The whole cluster is fastened to the wrist with a refined bracelet of multiple white pearl strands; the pearls sit lightly against the skin and lend an old-fashioned romance that suits bridal parties and formal dances alike. In mild natural light the petals carry a cool, clean scent-fresh cut stems and a hint of green-reminding one of early weekend browsing at Columbia Road Flower Market. A Bethnal Green florist would arrange the blooms to sit comfortably for photographs and for movement, cushioning stems and securing each layer so the corsage feels secure yet delicate. Perfect for weddings, proms, or graduation ceremonies, this corsage reads as a quiet celebration-pure, composed, and made to be remembered as part of a special day around Bethnal Green and nearby Shoreditch.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Against a pristine white backdrop, a refined wrist corsage graces a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, its composition speaking of quiet craftsmanship and springtime warmth. The focal flower is a full, hot fuchsia-pink rose, its layered petals curling outward like a small, blushing sun and carrying the soft, leafy perfume of newly cut blooms. Nestled below and around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets create a textured, pillowy base that softens the arrangement's silhouette. Interspersed among the hydrangea are elegant white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies); each lily displays four to six smooth petals with faint, pale green veins near the centre, a subtle painterly touch that adds depth. To the right-hand edge a grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, barely opened pink buds provide a hint of future bloom and a sense of natural progression. Several broad, deep emerald leaves frame and ground the flowers, catching highlights and offering a fresh, garden-green counterpoint. The corsage is fastened with a sophisticated multi-strand band of small white pearls that rests against the wrist and spills slightly onto the back of the hand, lending a classical shimmer. The whole image, lit softly to bring out petal texture and pearl lustre, reads as an ideal accessory for a wedding party, prom, or special celebration - a piece you might imagine being chosen on a leisurely market morning near Victoria Park or while strolling down Roman Road.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Against a studio-white background a beautifully balanced wrist corsage rests on a light-skinned wrist, every element chosen for clarity and quiet refinement. The focal point is a lush creamy-white rose, its petals unfolding into a soft, sculpted bloom with an almost silky sheen. Nestled beneath and slightly to the left, a trumpet-like white blossom - suggesting an alstroemeria or small lily - reveals a pale lime-green throat that gives the arrangement depth and a fresh, botanical nuance. Scattered through the design are airy sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) whose tiny clouds of white soften the lines, while a petite cluster of daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centres adds a touch of youthful charm near the wrist. A few tight green buds promise further opening, and glossy, deep-green leaves with a waxy surface provide a rich backdrop that makes the whites luminous. The corsage is anchored by a multi-strand pearl bracelet whose smooth, round beads circle the wrist like a small heirloom - cool to the touch and quietly elegant. As a local florist in Bethnal Green I picture this worn along Cambridge Heath Road or given as a keepsake after vows in nearby Victoria Park; at Flowers Bethnal Green we arrange similar wristlets for weddings, proms and formal events with an emphasis on fresh petals and lasting comfort. The overall impression is refined, tactile and fragrant in the soft, powdery way that true white blooms can be.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, botanical aura surrounds this wrist corsage, shaped like a tiny bouquet meant to be worn and treasured. At its heart blooms a generous mauve-pink rose, partially open with silky, layered petals that fade from a deeper magenta at the ruffled edges to a tender, pale pink toward the center; the surface of each petal carries a whisper of sheen as if the flower were just misted. Flanking the rose, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters add a cool, midnight note-each small floret showing a delicate, blue-tinged center that lends depth and a luminous texture. Variegated English ivy and glossy green blades provide a classic frame, while a broad green leaf with prominent white stripes is skillfully curled into a sculptural spiral to introduce modern movement. Interspersed silvery sprigs-eucalyptus-like in tone-soften the composition and release a faint, calming scent when held. The arrangement sits on a pale forearm against a clean white backdrop and rests on a dark purple, lacy mesh that lifts the flowers and creates a whisper of shadow beneath them. I imagine this design travelling well from a quiet preparation room near Columbia Road on a Sunday to an evening reception; it photographs beautifully and feels cool to the touch. Made for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or guests of honour, this corsage promises both tactile pleasure and a subtle, elegant statement for summer evenings and formal celebrations in and around Bethnal Green.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is an exercise in soft contrasts and considered detail: a single, open peach-apricot rose anchors the arrangement, its layered petals forming a warm, tactile centre that glows against the skin in soft natural light. Beside the rose, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a sprightly counterpoint - compact, almost spherical, their fine florets adding lively texture that lifts the composition. Beneath and surrounding the blooms, rich green foliage - likely salal or ruscus - creates a lush base, the glossy leaves lending weight and a cool backdrop for the pastel rose. A variegated leaf, delicately striped with cream and green, is rolled and curled into a graceful, ribbon-like curve that runs across the wrist, introducing a contemporary sculptural note. The corsage sits on a warm, light-to-medium forearm and hand, the living skin tone harmonising with the peach and lime palette; any securing ribbon or elastic is intentionally tucked away so attention remains on the floral forms. Scent is suggested rather than bold: a whisper of rose with a green, cut-stem freshness. Worn to a wedding in Bethnal Green or to a prom night that ends with a stroll past the old tea rooms on Bethnal Green Road, this piece feels like a quiet promise - handcrafted, fresh, and meant to underline intimate moments rather than shout. The design balances romance and modernity, the colours and textures composed with the steady hand of an experienced florist familiar with East London's gentle, lived-in elegance.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a small poem on pale skin, this wrist corsage celebrates simplicity and slow luxury. A single white Phalaenopsis orchid opens wide at the centre, its broad, velvet-like petals smoothing into a luminous canvas; the lip of the bloom holds a soft yellow halo that deepens to warm orange at its throat, a tiny sunrise within the white. Underneath, slender fronds of asparagus fern create a lacework of bright green, their airy, feathered texture both supporting and contrasting the orchid's satiny weight. Tucked near the top-right of the flower sits a painterly cluster of Hypericum berries - glossy, rounded orbs shifting from light green through blushing rose to deep crimson - each one like a private punctuation mark that adds honest colour and tactile interest. Encircling the wrist is a multi-strand band of small white pearls that glimmer with an heirloom quiet, their cool smoothness a tactile counterpoint to the living softness of petals and fern. In the gentle morning light the composition gives off a faint, clean scent and a sense of slow ceremony, the careful handwork of a florist who values restraint and balance. Picture this worn for a spring dance near Columbia Road or as a bride's understated accent arriving by bicycle from a Bethnal Green workshop - a small emblem of care, memory, and the delicate joy of being seen.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, photographed on a light-to-medium forearm against a pure white backdrop, reads like a small declaration of celebration - the sort of piece Flowers Bethnal Green might prepare for prom, a bridal party, or a special guest stepping out on Roman Road. Two sunlit yellow roses form the heart of the design: a larger, open bloom on the left balanced by a slightly cupped bud on the right, each petal soft and satiny under studio light. A single clear crystal or rhinestone is nestled near each rose center, catching movement and lending a discreet, elegant sparkle. Behind them, a deep burgundy-to-plum mini calla lily curves upward, its satin surface and sculpted silhouette providing a rich, dramatic contrast to the roses' warmth. Airy asparagus fern weaves through the arrangement, adding feathered texture, while solid variegated leaves with pale margins - likely pittosporum - create a composed, glossy foundation. Tiny white button-like filler flowers sit tucked among the foliage, increasing visual depth and evoking an old-fashioned garden feel. The corsage is fastened with a largely hidden band so it wears comfortably on the wrist, shown here diagonally from lower-left to center-right for visual balance. You can almost sense the rose perfume, faint and green, and the cool, smooth touch of the calla. Prepared with local sensibilities, this wearable bouquet suits a Bethnal Green wedding near Weavers Fields or a prom night gathering, and is presented in a way that suggests freshness and careful handling for same-day local delivery around Bethnal Green and nearby Hackney.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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