Parsons Green Wedding Corsages

At Florist Parsons Green, we pour our love of flowers and local flair into each wedding corsage we create. Nestled in the heart of Parsons Green, just a stone's throw from King's Road, North End Road, and near the peaceful greenery of Eel Brook Common, we know how special your big day is. Our team of expert florists blend years of wedding experience with personalised care—crafting bespoke corsages that complement your style, theme, and colour palette.

If you're celebrating in Parsons Green or nearby places like Fulham, Chelsea, or Hammersmith, our local touch ensures fresh flowers and reliable service. Whether you want classic roses, modern orchids, or delicate seasonal blooms, every wedding corsage is thoughtfully hand-tied using only the finest blossoms. For last-minute details, our same-day delivery service is available on orders placed before 3 PM—so you can order online with full peace of mind.

Why choose Florist Parsons Green?

  • Expert local florists with in-depth knowledge of Parsons Green, Fulham & Chelsea
  • Same-day wedding corsage delivery—perfect for short-notice or finishing touches
  • Easy and secure online ordering; real, friendly advice from people who care

Trust your cherished moments to a local florist known for quality, creativity, and genuine warmth. Order online or pop in to see us on your way down Dawes Road or after a walk through Eel Brook Common. We’d love to help you create memories with beautiful flowers and authentic local expertise.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage is photographed on a light-toned forearm against an immaculate white studio background, its composition reflecting careful craftsmanship and a sense of occasion familiar to customers of Florist Parsons Green. The centrepiece is a bold white Gerbera daisy, its broad, velvety petals radiating from a bright lime-yellow and green centre that lends the piece a fresh, almost dewy focal point. Surrounding the daisy are smaller clusters of pristine white chrysanthemums and soft, creamy lisianthus buds, arranged to create depth and a gentle interplay of textures: the gerbera's crisp form set against the chrysanthemums' cushiony heads and the lisianthus' tender curls. Deep emerald-green Ruscus or salal leaves provide a contrasting backdrop, their glossy surfaces and tapered shapes framing the blooms and extending slightly along the wrist for a graceful silhouette. The cluster is fastened to a delicate bracelet of multi-strand white pearls that gleam softly and nod to classic bridal and prom styling. A subtle sensation of coolness and freshness is implied - the faint grassy-green scent of foliage and the delicate, sweet perfume of lisianthus - evoking quiet morning preparations before a ceremony on or near Parsons Green, the King's Road, or nearby Chelsea. This corsage reads as both timeless and locally attuned, a small wearable bouquet that feels like a keepsake, thoughtfully balanced to complement formal attire while remaining comfortable for an evening of celebration. The photograph highlights the floristry skill in selecting clean whites and rich greens for a polished, elegant finish.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small love story composed for first dances and quiet vows: a single, sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose blooms at its heart, petals tightly layered and opening in a warm, tactile spiral. Nestled beneath and around that focal bloom, clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets provide a soft, voluminous texture, their petals catching the light with a pearly translucence. Interspersed among these are pristine white alstroemeria flowers, each bearing faint pale green veins at their throats that introduce a cool, watercolor note against the richer pinks. To one side, a spray of light green alstroemeria buds and tiny, barely-opened pink buds imply gentle movement and the quiet anticipation of more fragrance to unfurl. Several broad emerald leaves frame the ensemble, their glossy surfaces giving depth and a vivid contrast that makes the pinks sing. The arrangement is affixed to the wrist by an elegant, multi-strand band of small white pearls, the pearls sitting snugly around the skin and trailing slightly down the back of the hand with a soft shimmer. The wearer's light-to-medium skin tone and the neutral white background let the colours read pure and luminous; the studio-like, diffused lighting highlights velvety petal edges and the delicate veins of the alstroemeria. Perfect for prom, a Chelsea wedding, or a thoughtful gift delivered from a local Parsons Green florist, this corsage balances classic romance with contemporary refinement, evoking the tender hush of spring gardens and the attentive craft of a seasoned floral designer.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Framed by a crisp white background and resting on a fair-skinned wrist angled upward from the lower right, this wrist corsage reads as a study in quiet elegance and fresh texture. The focal point is a full, creamy white rose whose petals unfurl with a soft, velvety curve, lending the piece a sense of gentle luxury. Beneath and slightly to the left of the rose sits a broad, trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria (Peruvian lily) - its inner throat tinged with a pale green-yellow that draws the eye inward and adds shading and depth. Interspersed are vivid green buds, some closed and promising, which bring a sense of life and movement to the composition. Wisps of white Gypsophila (Baby's Breath) float among the larger blooms, creating a light, cloud-like texture that offsets the more sculpted petals. Low on the corsage, a tiny cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres offers a charming, cottage-garden detail. Rich, broad deep-green leaves with a glossy, waxy finish frame the flowers, amplifying the whites and grounding the design with verdant contrast. A multi-strand pearl bracelet secures the arrangement - numerous round, luminous faux pearls that sit cool against the skin and encircle the wrist like a classic cuff. The scent is faintly powdery and fresh, reminiscent of early morning bouquets gathered near Parsons Green; this wristlet suits wedding vows, prom dances, or gallery galas and is the kind of piece we deliver across Parsons Green, Fulham and nearby Chelsea with careful, same-day handling when needed.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous corsage sits elegantly on a light-toned wrist, photographed on a stark white surface so every colour and texture reads clearly. The focal rose has a gentle mauve-pink tone, its many petals unfurling into a plush, velvety cup that catches soft highlights and offers a whisper of classic rose perfume. Nestled close, saturated clusters of midnight-indigo hydrangea bloom with tiny, luminous centers that add depth and a cool, twilight quality to the palette. Variegated English ivy arcs around the composition, its glossy, cream-edged leaves bringing a traditional, romantic frame against the contemporary loop of a curled, striped green-and-white leaf that acts like a botanical ribbon. Slender, silvery foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or dried lavender-creates a soft halo behind the main flowers, lending a muted silver-green contrast that also suggests a faint, aromatic note when brushed. A layer of deep-purple mesh with an open weave sits beneath and between the blossoms, providing texture, subtle shadow, and a playful translucence that lifts the arrangement visually. The corsage reads as both handcrafted and composed: every leaf and curl placed with restraint for maximum effect. It smells cool and slightly herbal, feels silky and crisp to touch, and carries an understated sense of anticipation-the kind that suits bridesmaids, prom-goers, or mothers of the bride. As a local Florist, I design pieces like this for clients across Parsons Green, King's Road and the surrounding Fulham neighbourhoods who value fresh, tactile floristry for their special moments.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is revealed in a gentle study of colour, texture and movement, photographed cleanly against a white background so the design stands forward like a small, wearable bouquet. Dominating the composition is a fully opened rose in a delicate apricot-peach shade - petals layered with the soft resilience of well-tended blooms and catching a diffused light that lends them a satin sheen. Tucked beneath the rose are two lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded pom-pom heads composed of tightly packed florets that translate into a spirited, almost tactile brightness beside the rose's softness. Anchoring the cluster are deep green leaves, likely salal or ruscus, broad and glossy, arranged to support and shape the corsage without competing with the flowers. A variegated ti- or Dracaena-style leaf, striped with pale bands, is carefully curled and folded so it reads like a deliberate graphic stroke across the wrist - modern, refined, and slightly architectural. The visible skin is light to medium in tone, the wrist photographed from a slightly angled perspective that highlights how the piece sits in motion. Though the elastic or ribbon fastening remains unseen, the composition suggests secure, comfortable wear for proms, weddings or commemorations. Imagine receiving this on a fresh Chelsea morning before crossing to Hammersmith or strolling along King's Road; the scent is faintly floral with a green, cut-grass undertone. It's a small celebration in miniature, crafted with steady hands and an eye for balanced contrast.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting gently across a pale wrist, this corsage reads like a small, living poem: a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid in pure white, its wide, smooth petals opening like a lullaby. The orchid's lip shimmers with a concentrated pool of yellow and deeper orange at its centre, a discreet sunburst that gives the bloom a quietly confident focal point. Surrounding it, soft sprays of asparagus fern breathe feathery texture and bright green life into the design, their delicate filigree creating a light, airy halo. Beside the bloom, a handful of Hypericum berries offers a tender counterpoint - each glossy sphere shifting from pale green through rose to a warm cranberry, suggesting the season and a natural, slightly wild energy. A whisper of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a modern accent and subtle contrast. The piece is anchored by a classic multi-strand pearl bracelet, the tiny beads cool and satiny to the touch, looping comfortably and elegantly around the wrist to feel like an inherited treasure. Under gentle daylight or soft studio illumination the materials harmonise: the orchid's satin petal, the fern's soft tooth, and the berry's glassy sheen become tactility you can almost feel. Crafted with the meticulous hand of a neighbourhood florist, this corsage conveys calm celebration - perfect for prom, a wedding rehearsal, or a quiet, stylish moment arriving at a reception near Parsons Green or along Dawes Road.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage sits gracefully on a light forearm against a bright white backdrop, crafted with the eye of a florist who values both theatre and restraint. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the design - the larger, more open blossom on the left and a slightly smaller, cupped bud to its right - their layered petals soft to the touch and fragrant in a way that suggests morning air rather than perfume. Each rose is given a tiny, clear crystal pin tucked into its heart, which throws off delicate flashes as the wrist moves. Behind and slightly above the roses a single deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily unfurls, its smooth trumpet-shaped form introducing a sleek, modern silhouette and a luxurious contrast to the sunny blooms. Around these focal flowers, bright asparagus fern adds a diaphanous, feathery texture while broad variegated leaves with pale margins - reminiscent of pittosporum - create a cool, structured base. Little white button or spray-mum flowers are dotted through the foliage, softening edges and enhancing the corsage's fullness. The arrangement is positioned diagonally across the wrist, balanced so it reads both from a distance and close-up; the white negative space in the photo keeps attention on colour, texture and form. This design would suit a prom date, bridesmaid, or mother of the bride who wants cheerful elegance without fuss. It feels familiar to those of us who make seasonal pieces for Parsons Green and nearby Chelsea events, where guests often ask for lively colour combinations with a refined silhouette.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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