Waterloo Wedding Corsages

At Waterloo Florist, we know the smallest details make the biggest memories on your wedding day. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed here in Waterloo, just moments from South Bank and the Old Vic Theatre, using fresh, premium flowers chosen to complement your colour palette and style.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony near Waterloo Road or a grand reception close to County Hall, our experienced florist team creates corsages that sit comfortably, photograph beautifully, and last throughout the celebrations. From classic rose and gypsophila wrist corsages to modern, minimalist lapel designs, every piece is made to order with care and professional floristry techniques.

We regularly design wedding corsages for couples celebrating in Southwark, Lambeth, and across the London Bridge area, so we understand local venues, lighting, and travel times - all the details that keep your flowers looking perfect.

  • Handcrafted corsages tailored to your dress, suit, and theme
  • Fresh, long-lasting bouquets and matching wedding party flowers
  • Same-day delivery across Waterloo and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM

Browse our curated collection of wedding corsages and coordinating flowers, then order online with confidence. With our trusted local reputation and years of wedding experience, Waterloo Florist is here to make your special day effortlessly beautiful.

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Wedding Corsages
An elegant white wrist corsage is photographed on a fair forearm against a bright white background, composed to showcase freshness and careful floral technique. Dominating the piece is a full white Gerbera with silky, evenly spaced petals radiating from a lively yellow-lime centre that has a subtly textured, almost pincushion appearance. Supporting the Gerbera are small clusters of soft, compact white chrysanthemums and gently cupped lisianthus blooms in creamy tones, their layered petals creating a tender, softly ruffled silhouette. Broad, deep green leaves-likely salal or Ruscus-sit behind the flowers, their cool, glossy surfaces and tapered shapes anchoring the arrangement and intensifying the whites. The cluster is mounted on a refined multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that wrap the wrist like a delicate bracelet, adding a touch of vintage glamour and ensuring the blooms sit comfortably close to the skin. In natural light the petals appear cool and luminous, and there is a faint green-herbal scent that evokes freshly cut stems from an early morning run to the Lower Marsh market carts near Waterloo. This corsage conveys poised celebration-ideal for a wedding party, prom, or graduation photos on The Cut-reflecting the quiet sophistication of floral work prepared for local occasions and photographed with attention to texture, proportion, and wearability.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A refined floral wristlet, displayed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a pristine white background, that reads like a small, wearable bouquet crafted for meaningful ceremonies. The focal point is a large, fully bloomed deep fuchsia-pink rose with tightly packed, silky petals that unfold in an elegant spiral, suggesting warmth and a subtle, classic perfume. Nestled around the rose are soft blush pink hydrangea florets which build a cushiony, cloud-like volume and introduce delicate, almost translucent textures. Interwoven among the hydrangea are neat clusters of white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each petal showing faint pale-green streaks at the center which bring an airy brightness and fine linear detail. To the corsage's right, a cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink buds imply gentle life and imminent opening, while broad emerald leaves frame the arrangement and provide a cool, glossy contrast. The flowers are fastened to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that forms a subtle, net-like band around the skin, trailing slightly toward the hand and catching small highlights of light. As a Waterloo florist would consider for local events near Lower Marsh and the South Bank, this piece is thoughtfully balanced for proms, bridal parties, or anniversary dances-showing expert construction, fresh textures, and a mood of poised celebration that reads as both romantic and carefully composed by a practiced hand.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage tells a story of understated romance and meticulous craft, presented here on a light-skinned wrist against a pale backdrop so every texture and tone is easily read. A central creamy white rose, full and softly cupped, offers the arrangement's heart, its petals layered like satin ribbons. Below and slightly to the left a trumpet-like white Alstroemeria unfurls, its throat shaded a soft green-yellow that adds a fresh, botanical depth. Sprays of tiny white Gypsophila float around the main blooms like soft cloudlets, while a cluster of small daisy-style florets with golden centers provides a gentle, nostalgic contrast. Several fresh green buds, poised to open, introduce movement and the promise of unfolding beauty. Deep, glossy green leaves-broad and waxy-anchor the composition and give it weight and a verdant frame. The corsage is fastened by a multi-strand pearl bracelet whose cool, lustrous beads encircle the wrist and mirror the flowers' pale palette, lending a tactile, classic finish. Close up, the scent is clean and powdery, an unobtrusive floral whisper that suits vows, first dances, or prom entrances. As a Waterloo-made piece by Waterloo Florist, it reflects neighbourhood sensibilities-refined enough for a ceremony near the Royal Festival Hall, yet approachable for a stroll past Lower Marsh Market. Designed with calm proportion and attentive wiring, this piece balances tradition and modern wearability for memorable local occasions.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately poised on a light-toned wrist against stark white, this corsage reads like a miniature garden vignette - every element chosen to praise texture and colour. The focal rose, a generously sized bloom in a muted pink-lilac, holds its petals in a soft spiral with outer ruffles shaded toward a richer magenta, suggesting a late-afternoon glow and the sensation of velvet under the fingertips. Around it, deep purple hydrangea clusters provide dramatic contrast; each tiny floret centers in a cool blue, creating subtle points of light within the darker mass. Variegated English ivy with creamy edges arcs around the flowers, while thin, silvery-green stems - evocative of eucalyptus or lavender - fan out to soften the silhouette and add a whisper of scent. A broad, striped leaf folded into a tight curl introduces a contemporary graphic note, white and green bands creating a sculptural counterpoint to the organic folds of the rose. Beneath it all, an open-weave purple mesh gives lift and texture, its lacy pattern catching the eye and echoing the evening palette. This composition feels both celebratory and refined, ideal for a bridesmaid stepping out near Jubilee Gardens or a graduate crossing Waterloo Station with a corsage that photographs beautifully and tolerates hours of wear. The overall impression is of considered craft and fresh ingredients, a floral piece that balances romance with a tasteful modern edge.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen against a bright white studio backdrop, this wrist corsage is an exercise in soft contrasts and thoughtful proportion, resting on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin. A single, fully bloomed rose in gentle peach-apricot claims the centre, its layered petals catching light like brushed silk and inviting the fingertips to linger. Below it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums - small, spherical bursts of texture - provide a lively punctuation that brightens the palette and introduces tactile variety. The floral cluster is nestled into deep, verdant foliage: broad salal or ruscus leaves form a lush foundation while a striking variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, is curled with intent to create a sculptural line that sweeps outward along the wrist. The fastening is discreet, concealed beneath leaves so the focus remains on composition and movement rather than hardware. Textural notes are distinct: the rose's smooth, satiny petals, the mums' tight, almost spiky clusters, and the glossy, slightly waxy sheen of the foliage. The design feels intimate and wearable - suited to a bride stepping out onto Jubilee Gardens for photographs or a prom-goer catching a cab from Waterloo Station. There's an imagined freshness - the faint, clean scent of rose with a green, leafy undernote - and a mood that is both romantic and composed. Ideal for commemorating milestone evenings or quiet vows, this wristlet reads as handcrafted floral jewellery: elegant, restrained, and very much of place for celebrations around Lower Marsh and the South Bank.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This elegant wrist corsage, photographed against a pristine white background, reads like a small, wearable garden: a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage, its broad petals gently curved and almost luminescent. The orchid's centre features a warm yellow labellum with subtle orange accents that catch the light and provide a bright, intimate focal point. Nestled beneath and around the bloom, delicate sprays of asparagus fern create a soft, airy halo of bright green, their fine, feathery texture contrasting with the orchid's smooth, satiny surface. Off to one side, a cluster of Hypericum berries brings a seasonal, almost edible note - the berries shift from pale green through blushing rose to a deep, cranberry red, as if echoing the changing light beside the Thames at sunset. The piece sits securely on the wrist thanks to multiple strands of tiny white pearls that form a classic bracelet base, the pearls' gentle sheen adding a touch of heirloom refinement. In the stillness of the image you can almost sense the cool touch of the pearls, the silky slide of orchid petals, and the faint green scent of the foliage. Perfect for a formal evening at the Royal Festival Hall or a quieter wedding on Lower Marsh, this corsage balances romance and restrained glamour, crafted with the attentive hand of a florist who values texture, tone and comfort.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage is presented on a light-to-medium toned forearm with the arrangement slanted diagonally from the lower-left corner toward the centre-right, demonstrating how the piece sits when worn. At its heart are two golden-yellow roses-one open and embracing, the other a smaller, more sheltered bloom-each punctuated with a single, clear diamante that catches the studio light like a tiny promise of celebration. Behind the roses a single deep plum calla lily unfurls, its velvety curve and nearly-black undertone providing a striking, dramatic silhouette against the pale petals of the roses. Layers of texture surround the focal flowers: fine asparagus fern lends lacy, feathery movement; glossy variegated leaves with pale margins (reminiscent of pittosporum) give structure and cool contrast; and compact sprays of white filler flowers-small chrysanthemums or fine baby's breath-pad out the shape and soften the edges. The corsage is neatly fastened to the wrist with a discreet band, allowing the blooms to sit snugly yet comfortably for an evening of dancing or a bride's procession. There is a balanced harmony between cheerfulness and formality here; the yellow roses radiate warmth and friendship, the dark calla brings depth and refinement, and the subtle sparkle of the stones lifts the design toward festivity. Imagined in daylight on the South Bank or under evening lights at a Waterloo reception, it feels both refined and warmly personal.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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