Notting Hill Wedding Corsages

At Notting Hill Florist, our wedding corsages are handcrafted to complement your dress, colour palette and venue, whether you're saying "I do" near Portobello Road, by the pastel houses of Ladbroke Grove, or in a chic townhouse off Westbourne Grove.

Our experienced wedding florist team carefully selects fresh seasonal flowers for each design, from delicate spray roses and fragrant freesia to modern orchids and foliage. Every piece is wired and finished by hand so your corsages are comfortable to wear and photograph beautifully all day.

We regularly create corsages for bridal parties across Notting Hill, Holland Park, and Kensington, working closely with couples and planners to match gowns, suits and bouquets. Whether you prefer a classic lapel style or an on-trend wrist corsage, we'll design something that feels personal and polished.

  • Custom colours to coordinate with bridesmaid dresses and ties
  • Options for sensitive skin and fragrance-free designs
  • Care advice so corsages stay fresh from ceremony to reception

Need last-minute wedding finishing touches? We offer local same-day delivery on corsages and bouquets across Notting Hill and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Trust Notting Hill Florist for beautifully made, reliable wedding flowers from a friendly local team who knows your venues and streets by heart.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage captures a quiet blend of softness and classical elegance, shown against a stark white background with the bracelet resting lightly around a fair forearm. A vibrant white Gerbera serves as the focal bloom, its long, silky petals overlapping like fine fabric and radiating from a bright yellow-green center that provides a fresh, lively contrast. Nestled closely are small, rounded white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds that introduce a whisper of volume and a layered, textural depth. Behind the cluster, rich deep-green leaves-similar to salal or Ruscus-give weight and structure, their glossy surfaces reflecting a subtle sheen and anchoring the composition.

The flowers are fastened to a multi-strand pearl wristband, whose tiny luminous beads loop elegantly around the wrist and echo the corsage's timeless charm. You can imagine the faint, cool scent of newly cut stems and the soft brush of petals against skin, moments before vows are exchanged or a procession begins. This piece carries a mood of poised celebration-perfect for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, or anyone wanting an understated yet sophisticated floral accent. Framed by minimalist lighting that brings out the white tones and green depth, the corsage reads as both wearable art and a memory-maker for formal occasions held around Notting Hill and its leafy streets.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A refined floral wristlet rests on a light-to-medium toned left hand and forearm, set against a clean white studio backdrop to highlight its colours and construction. The centrepiece is a lush, hot fuchsia-pink rose, its many petals packed tightly into a velvet spiral that offers both visual depth and a subtle, classic rose scent. Nestled around this are clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets whose delicate, layered petals create softness and volume, and several white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) whose slender petals show pale green streaks at their throats, introducing a crisp botanical contrast. To the right, a delicate grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few barely opened pink buds give the corsage a sense of movement and growth, as if the arrangement might unfurl further through the evening. Rich emerald leaves form a glossy, structured base that frames the blooms and makes the colours sing. The corsage is fastened by a multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous white pearls that nestles against the wrist and drapes slightly over the hand-an elegant fastening that doubles as jewellery. The overall mood is romantic and poised, ideal for prom nights, wedding parties, or a special reception. Scent, texture and tonal contrasts are carefully balanced in this piece, which I often prepare in the Notting Hill studio before local delivery to addresses around Westbourne Grove and Ladbroke Grove; it reads as thoughtfully finished floral jewellery meant to be worn with quiet pride.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Framed by a pristine white background and worn on a light-skinned wrist that extends from the lower right, this elegant white corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet made for the kind of May weddings you'll see along Portobello Road. The centerpiece is a creamy ivory rose, its petals layered and soft, glowing with a satin sheen beneath gentle studio light. Below and a little to the left sits a trumpet-shaped white blossom-likely an alstroemeria or similar lily-its throat tinged with pale green-yellow that adds subtle depth to the monochrome arrangement. Sprigs of tiny gypsophila drift like mist between the blooms, and a few fresh green buds promise the continuation of life and ceremony. Near the base, petite daisy-like heads with sunny yellow centers introduce a cheerful punctuation, while broad, glossy dark-green leaves with smooth edges frame each bloom and provide a lush backdrop. The corsage is fastened to the wrist by a chic, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet: cool to the touch, softly reflective, and composed of uniform white pearls that bring a classic note to the modern design. As a Notting Hill florist would note, this composition balances tradition and simplicity-suitable for church ceremonies near Ladbroke Grove, receptions at a Westbourne Grove townhouse, or a quiet civil blessing in a nearby garden. The overall impression is refined, comforting, and gently ceremonial, with a subtle fresh floral scent and handcrafted attention to proportion and balance.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Bathed in even, studio-white light, this wrist corsage combines classic romance with contemporary line work. The focal rose is generously sized and partially open, its soft pink shifting to a deeper magenta at the ruffled outer edges, each petal appearing velvety to the touch and faintly scented in memory. Surrounding the rose are rich clusters of purple hydrangea-indigo to deep violet-each tiny floret defined by a subtle blue-centered eye, creating a textured, almost painterly contrast to the smooth rose. Glossy, variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres and creamy margins tuck in around the blooms, providing traditional structure, while elongated, silvery-green foliage (evoking eucalyptus or lavender) adds a feathered backdrop and a cool, muted tone. A bold modern accent is a wide striated leaf, white and green, tightly curled into an elegant spiral for sculptural movement. The flowers rest upon a layer of open, dark purple mesh that lifts and frames the arrangement, its lacy weave catching shadow and giving the corsage a sense of lightness. Placed gently on a fair-skinned wrist, the piece reads as a considered, wearable bouquet-perfect for wedding parties, graduations, or prom nights-crafted with the care of an experienced florist who values texture and proportion. The image suggests freshness and meticulous handwork common to local Notting Hill florists, and the balanced colour story makes this wristlet a memorable, tactile accent for formal occasions.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry here is subtle and thoughtful: a wrist corsage arranged to sit naturally on the wrist, photographed against a clean white backdrop so every texture reads clearly. A creamy apricot rose takes centre stage, petals layered in a soft spiral that suggests warmth and gentle elegance; the bloom's scent seems almost visible, a quiet, floral whisper. Nestled to the lower left are two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums - small, cheerful pom-pom heads whose compact florets provide lively contrast and tactile interest against the rose's velvety curve. Anchoring the composition are deep green leaves, broad and glossy, likely salal or ruscus, which form a lush underlayer and stead the design. A distinctive variegated leaf, striped with lighter tones, has been artfully creased and looped to create a graphic, contemporary accent that arcs toward the hand. The wrist is shown with a light to medium skin tone, and the corsage is secured out of sight so the focus remains on the bloom and greenery. As a Notting Hill florist I often suggest this palette for brides and prom-goers who want something refined yet playful; our studio on a side street off Westbourne Grove crafts corsages like this for local ceremonies and private dances, with careful handling to preserve freshness. The overall mood is romantic and modern at once - a small, wearable bouquet that reads beautifully in photographs and in memory, ready to accompany embraces, vows, and first dances in neighbourhood venues from Pembridge Villas to nearby Kensington Gardens.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Rendered with the careful hand of a seasoned florist, this wrist corsage centers on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, glossy petals open like a small moon against the wearer's light skin and the image's pristine white backdrop. The orchid's throat blooms with a concentrated yellow and shaded orange, a tiny sun that gives warmth to the otherwise cool palette. Around the flower, soft asparagus fern fronds form a delicate, airy frame-fine textural filigree that appears to float and gently lift the orchid from the wrist. To the upper right, a cluster of round Hypericum berries provides a tactile counterpoint: their surfaces gleam as their colours shift from pale green through blushing pink to deep crimson, recalling the changing stalls along Ladbroke Grove in autumn. A trio of slender pearl strands wraps the wrist, the small white pearls catching light and moving with the wearer, offering a traditional, tactile contrast to the living elements. A ruffled lime-green accent leaf nestles by the berry cluster, introducing a fresh, citrus-toned highlight that enlivens the composition. The overall impression is quietly romantic and refined-a handcrafted keepsake that whispers of vows, first dances, and the hush of a London evening near Holland Park. The corsage feels cool and smooth to the touch, carries a faint floral perfume, and is composed to remain elegant in photography, ceremony, or close social moments in Notting Hill's intimate streets.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a Notting Hill florist shaping wearable flowers for Portobello Road weddings and Westbourne Grove soirées, I picture this wrist corsage as a little costume of cheer. Two golden-yellow roses form the bright heart of the piece - the larger bloom sits left-of-centre, wide and friendly, while a slightly smaller, cupped rose nests to its right. Each rose is accented with a single sparkling clear crystal placed near the centre, catching light like laughter in conversation. Tucked just behind the right-hand rose, a deep burgundy-to-plum mini calla lily unfurls upward; its velvety, trumpet curve reads sophisticated against the roses' sunny optimism. Textural contrast comes from fine asparagus-fern fronds that fan delicate green threads around the flowers, and a handful of variegated pittosporum-style leaves with pale margins that give the corsage a cool, structured base. Tiny white filler blooms - reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or small baby's breath - add a dotted texture that reads fresh and full. The corsage is worn diagonally across a light-toned wrist, fastened with a slim, mainly concealed band so the flowers appear to float. Under soft daylight the yellow petals glow, the calla's depth deepens, and the rhinestones catch the eye. The overall effect is celebratory yet refined - suited to prom, a bridal party member, or an intimate Notting Hill rehearsal dinner. Prepared fresh in our studio and suitable for local delivery around Notting Hill and Kensington, it balances joyful colour with evening elegance.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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