Fulham Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Fulham, we know how important every detail is on your special day. As Fulham’s trusted florist, we specialise in crafting elegant wedding corsages and bespoke bouquets for couples across Fulham and neighbouring areas like Parsons Green, Chelsea, and Hammersmith. With our local expertise and floral artistry, you can count on us to create something truly memorable just for you.

Our experienced team of floral designers hand-selects the freshest blooms each morning from the market, ensuring every corsage looks picture-perfect from ceremony to celebration. We’re conveniently located near popular Fulham landmarks, including King's Road, Dawes Road, and North End Road—so you’re welcome to pop in for a personal consultation or to browse our wedding collection in person.

Whether you’re looking for traditional white roses for the bridal party or modern floral accents for your guests, we offer an array of styles and colours to suit every theme. Our priority is your peace of mind: same-day delivery is available throughout Fulham and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. From intimate celebrations to grand gatherings, Flowers Fulham is here to help your wedding flowers bloom beautifully.

  • Skilled local florists with years of wedding experience
  • Free bridal consultations in store or by phone
  • Delivering wedding flowers to Fulham, Parsons Green, Chelsea, Hammersmith

Let Fulham’s favourite florist help you celebrate love with truly unforgettable wedding corsages and bouquets. Order online or visit us on your way to North End Road Market!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is presented on a light-toned forearm against a simple white backdrop, its composition revealing a trained florist's eye for balance and touch. Dominating the design is a large, vivid white Gerbera daisy whose many elongated petals unfold like soft silk around a bright lime-green and yellow centre, the textured heart giving the bloom a quietly architectural focal point. Intertwined with the Gerbera are clusters of petite, snow-white chrysanthemum-like florets and creamy lisianthus-some tentatively closed, some gently unfurling-creating a multi-layered interplay of shapes and softness. Beneath and between the blooms, deep green Ruscus or salal leaves emerge with glossy surfaces that contrast the matte petals, their elongated forms guiding the eye along the wrist. The flowers are secured by an elegant band formed from several strands of fine white pearls, which encircle the wrist with a soft sheen and lend an old-world romance to the wearable bouquet. The photograph captures the tactile variety-the satiny petals, the pillowy centers, the cool, firm foliage-and evokes a faint, green floral scent that feels fresh and reassuring. Thoughtful and refined, this corsage reads as a snapshot of a special London moment: suitable for a bride or bridesmaid stepping out near King's Road, a prom-night portrait taken by a Kensington studio, or a proud relative wearing it to a graduation in Hammersmith. The overall mood is one of poised celebration and quiet grace.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
In clear, even lighting against a white background, a left wrist and forearm with light-to-medium skin tone display a carefully crafted floral wristlet that seems to hum with festival and first-dance promise. The focal point is a grand, fully blown hot fuchsia-pink rose whose tightly packed petals open in a regal spiral, each velvety layer catching the light and suggesting the rose's soft scent. Nestled beneath and around the rose are clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets, their small, overlapping petals building a lush, textured foundation that reads like a pastel cloud. Scattered among these are crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each with four to six petals and pale green streaking near the centers that draws the eye inward. To the right a handful of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, almost closed pink buds intimate future bloom, lending a natural, evolving feel to the piece. Rich emerald leaves fan out as a verdant cradle, their broad surfaces glossy and cool to the touch. Anchoring the design is a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous white pearls, looping around the wrist and extending slightly down the hand for a jewellery-like finish that balances vintage charm with modern taste. The overall effect is romantic and composed-perfect for prom, a bridesmaid, or a rehearsal dinner-carrying the careful hand of someone who knows the markets along North End Road and the quiet afternoons in Chelsea. For those in Fulham and neighbouring Hammersmith, this is the kind of wearable bouquet we can prepare with same-day attention to freshness and detail.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet, cradled on a pale wrist and set against a crisp white field that highlights every subtle texture. A plush, creamy white rose anchors the piece, its petals layered in a soft spiral that seems to glow from within. Below and slightly left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an alstroemeria with a pale lime-green throat - opens in contrast, its delicate ribs adding sculptural interest. Dainty sprays of baby's breath float around the main flowers, creating a soft, mist-like veil, while tiny daisy-like heads with sunny yellow centres bring a playful, vintage note near the base. Several tight green buds promise moments of unfolding, giving the design a living, evolving quality. Interspersed glossy dark-green leaves, broad and smooth, provide a verdant stage for the white blooms and enhance the corsage's natural silhouette. The band is an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet, probably elastic, whose evenly sized pearls coil comfortably around the wrist, balancing sophistication with wearable ease. The overall impression is one of understated romance, captured in soft, diffuse lighting that emphasizes creamy tones and gentle shadows. As a local creation mindful of Fulham and nearby Chelsea gatherings, this piece is suited to formal dances, wedding parties, or intimate ceremonies; it smells faintly of fresh florals and carries the kind of careful wiring and taping that comes from years of practice in neighbourhood shops. The composition feels handcrafted, calm and refined - a small accessory that speaks of tradition and genuine floral skill.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous aura surrounds this hand-tied wrist corsage, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a stark white background that heightens every shade and texture. The focal bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, partially open so its velvety petals form concentric folds, the outer ruffle picking up a slightly richer magenta hue that suggests romantic warmth and a faint powdery perfume. Flanking the rose, saturated deep-purple hydrangea clusters ripple outward; each miniature floret shows a tiny bluish centre, creating an almost twilight-like glow that contrasts beautifully with the rose's warmth. The composition is layered with botanical accents - slim, silvery-green stems reminiscent of eucalyptus or dried lavender that provide a soft, whispering backdrop; variegated English ivy leaves with sombre green centres edged in cream that frame the flowers with classic formality; and a contemporary curled leaf, boldly striped white and green, which adds a sculptural twist and graceful movement. A delicate dark purple mesh underlay lifts the arrangement visually, its open weave contributing an airy, modern feel and echoing the hydrangeas' indigo tones. The corsage sits comfortably on the wrist, made to endure an evening of dancing or ceremony, and carries the quiet assurance of an expert florist's touch. Available for local delivery across Fulham and nearby Chelsea, this piece is a refined accessory for bridesmaids, prom nights, or any occasion calling for understated glamour and tactile beauty.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage sits gently on the inner wrist against a bright white backdrop, the skin tone a light to medium warm hue that complements the bouquet's soft palette. Dominating the composition is a single, fully open rose in a pale peach or light apricot shade, each petal layered with a silky softness that invites touch and lingers with a hint of classic rose perfume. To its lower left, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums add a playful, textural counterpoint-their rounded, tightly clustered florets read almost like tiny green fireworks beside the rose's calm bloom. Underpinning the flowers is an artful arrangement of foliage: several broad, deep-green leaves (think ruscus or salal) create volume and a grounding silhouette, while an artfully curved variegated leaf with clear cream stripes arcs away from the rose, introducing a modern, graphic twist. The fastening is unseen, tucked neatly beneath the greenery so the composition appears seamless and wearable. Photographed in soft, neutral light that enhances the peach and lime contrast, the design feels both romantic and contemporary-perfect for a bride's wrist at a small Fulham ceremony, a prom along Dawes Road, or an elegant evening on King's Road. The overall mood is one of poised celebration, a small, living ornament composed with an experienced florist's eye for scale, balance, and the tactile joys of fresh blooms.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a small, living poem, this corsage pairs a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid with a bed of whisper-fine asparagus fern, set on a clean white backdrop that keeps the composition taut and luminous. The orchid opens wide, its broad petals smooth and slightly satiny to the eye, while a concentrated yellow centre-soft at first and warming to hints of orange-captures the light and draws attention inward, like a quiet smile. Around it the fern's delicate lacework fans out, creating a halo of bright green that seems to breathe beneath the bloom. On the upper-right edge, a tight cluster of Hypericum berries provides gentle punctuation: each berry moves through a subtle colour story from pale green to rose and on to a ripe cranberry, their glossy skins catching tiny reflections and adding depth. The corsage sits on a multi-strand bracelet of tiny faux pearls, their cool, pale surfaces threading tradition into this contemporary piece and making the design feel like a small heirloom for the wrist. Under soft daylight the textures sing against one another-the orchid's satin, the fern's filigree, the berries' gloss, and the pearls' muted sheen-producing a composition that is both romantic and refined. Thoughtful for ceremony or dance, this wristpiece evokes tender anticipation and serene confidence, the kind of handcrafted accent a Fulham florist might prepare by memory for a bride leaving from Parsons Green or a young guest heading to a prom on King's Road.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a florist from Fulham describing this small, joyous wearable, I see two golden-yellow roses taking centre stage on a wrist, the larger bloom leaning slightly left and a more intimate, cupped sister bloom to its right; each rose is punctuated with a single sparkling rhinestone set near its heart, catching the white studio light like a tiny jewel. Behind them, a solitary dark plum calla lily rises in a sculptural arc, its satin petal folding in on itself to create a dramatic, almost architectural silhouette against the sunny roses. Fine asparagus fern threads weave through the arrangement, offering a soft, feathery halo and a sense of lift, while broader variegated leaves with pale margins - the solid, cooling base of the design - sit beneath and around the flowers, their waxy surfaces giving a quiet contrast to the roses' velvety petals. Scattered baby-white filler blooms, reminiscent of petite spray mums, nestle in crevices to create depth and fullness. The corsage is secured with a discreet elastic or ribbon band that's mostly covered by plant material so the wearability feels effortless; photographed diagonally from lower-left to centre-right on a light-skinned forearm, the piece reads as both formal and intimate. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering - a soft, honeyed rose note with the clean green of cut leaves - an elegant choice for prom, a Chelsea wedding guest, or an understated statement-maker arriving from Fulham to Hammersmith for an evening reception.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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