Islington Wedding Corsages – Styled by Local Florists

At Flowers Islington, we believe your special day deserves the finest details. Our experienced local florist team lovingly designs bespoke wedding corsages, always using the freshest flowers for every order. Whether your celebration is in the heart of Islington or in nearby Angel, Highbury, or Clerkenwell, we’re proud to be your trusted floral partner for memorable moments.

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Every wedding corsage is handcrafted with care by local florists who understand the vibrant spirit of our Islington community. We’re here to offer friendly guidance, drawing on years of floral expertise, to create perfect bouquets and accessories that truly reflect your style. Our close ties to iconic Islington spots like Camden Passage and The Almeida Theatre mean we know just how to tailor each arrangement for local venues and tastes.

Trust Flowers Islington for your most cherished occasions. It’s easy to order online with full peace of mind—choose your design, book same-day delivery, and enjoy unmatched quality from dedicated florists who call Islington home. Celebrate love and local beauty with Flowers Islington today!

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Wedding Corsages
A carefully composed white floral wrist corsage sits on a light-toned forearm and glows against a clean white studio background, its craftsmanship evident in every curve and seam of the blooms. The dominant element is a broad, pristine white Gerbera daisy whose many velvety petals radiate outward from a bright lime-yellow centre, creating an immediate focal point that feels both joyful and dignified. Nestled around the Gerbera, soft clusters of miniature white chrysanthemums or spray flowers provide billowy texture, while creamy lisianthus-some in tight bud, others unfurling-introduce a delicate, layered softness. Rich, deep-green Ruscus and salal leaves form a lush green halo behind the flowers, their satin sheen and strong vein structure giving the corsage dimension and a natural silhouette that sits comfortably on the wrist. The entire cluster is secured to a refined wristband made from multiple strands of small, pearly white beads; the pearls whisper of vintage romance and catch the studio light in a way that makes the arrangement read as jewellery as well as fresh flowers. The ensemble exudes restrained elegance-pure whites, deep greens, and a hint of natural yellow in the Gerbera centre-and invites sensory imaginings: the papery smoothness of petals, the faint green, almost grassy perfume of cut foliage, and the reassuring weight of a well-made corsage. As a local florist who knows Islington and its weddings around Angel and Camden Passage, I picture this design accompanying a bride stepping out of a Georgian townhouse or a prom-goer walking along Essex Road with quiet confidence.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Against a pristine white background, a wrist corsage sketched in springtime tones graces the left hand and forearm of a person with a light-to-medium complexion, evoking the hush of first dances and soft vows. The focal bloom is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and curling outward in a luxurious spiral that draws the eye with its saturated colour and velvety depth. Nestled around it, clusters of blush pink hydrangea add a plush, clouded texture that cushions the rose and diffuses light, while white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) with four to six slender petals and pale green markings at their centres brighten the composition with delicate graphic detail. A cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely open pink buds sit to the right, suggesting future unfolding and lending an intimate, anticipatory rhythm. The arrangement is anchored by broad, emerald-green leaves whose glossy veins frame the flowers and sharpen the palette. Securing these elements is a refined bracelet made of multiple tiny white pearls, their soft sheen echoing the bloom's pale highlights as the band wraps the wrist and trails slightly across the back of the hand. The soft studio lighting renders surfaces with gentle highlights and suggests a faint rose scent, a floral companion for a prom evening or a chapel ceremony near Angel or Camden Passage. The overall feeling is wistful and carefully tailored, a wearable blossom that reads like a private moment made public.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This elegant wrist corsage reads like a small bouquet made to be worn: a creamy ivory rose forms the central focal point, its petals unfurling with a soft, satiny texture that reflects light like porcelain. To its lower left a large trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-reveals a subtle green-yellow throat that adds gentle depth and draws the eye inward. Interspersed among the principal flowers are fresh green buds, some sealed tight and others on the cusp of opening, and delicate sprays of baby's breath that float like whispers of white. A tiny cluster of daisy-like blooms with golden-yellow centers nestles toward the wrist, offering a tender, informal contrast to the rose's formality. The arrangement is set against deep, glossy green leaves whose smooth, waxy surfaces frame the flowers and provide a rich, natural backdrop. The corsage is fastened with a chic multi-strand elastic bracelet of lustrous round faux pearls, their cool smoothness resting against the skin and mirroring the blooms' creamy palette. Worn on a fair-skinned wrist and photographed on a plain white field, the piece conveys quiet sophistication and seasonal freshness-a perfect choice for a wedding on Chapel Market, a prom near Angel, or a ceremony at Islington Town Hall. Crafted with local care by Flowers Islington, it captures both tradition and clean contemporary styling familiar to our neighbourhood.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A delicate yet contemporary wrist corsage sits diagonally on a pale wrist against a stark white background, designed to read as both jewellery and floral statement. Its focal flower is a large, softly unfurling mauve-pink rose, petals layered with a gentle sheen and a slightly darker magenta rim that gives the bloom a romantic depth. Complementing the rose are three rich clusters of deep indigo hydrangea whose tiny florets glow with faint blue centres, creating a cool contrast to the rose's warmth. Interlaced among the blooms are feathery, silver-green sprigs - eucalyptus-like in texture - that add air and a subtle, herbaceous perfume; glossy variegated ivy leaves edged in cream bring classic structure; and a boldly striped green-and-white leaf has been curled into a sculptural spiral for a modern flourish. Underpinning the whole arrangement is an openwork panel of dark purple mesh that lifts the flowers visually and ties the purples together. You can sense the textures - velvet rose petals, velvety hydrangea, crisp ivy - and the balanced weight that keeps the corsage comfortable on the wrist. As a florist serving Islington, from Upper Street to Exmouth Market, we craft these for weddings, proms, and special evenings; at Flowers Islington we often pair this style with simple gowns to let the corsage read like a small, wearable bouquet with fresh, local character.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Worn low on the left wrist against a stark white backdrop, this small floral wristlet is a study in gentle contrasts and refined workmanship by local hands in Islington. The focal point is a full peach-to-apricot rose, its petals unfolding in velvety layers that seem to hold a soft, honeyed aroma. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums offer a playful, almost mischievous texture with their dense, pompon heads; they pop against the rose's muted warmth and bring a burst of celebratory energy. Underpinning the floral cluster are several broad, dark green leaves - qualities suggestive of salal or ruscus - that create a glossy, supportive platform and visually anchor the design on the skin. A long, variegated Ti- or Dracaena-style leaf, striped with cream and pale green, is folded into a graceful sweep that extends toward the hand, lending an architectural line and a modern twist to the otherwise classic corsage. The wrist is a calm canvas of light-medium skin tone; the flowers are arranged so that their textures and colours are immediately readable even at a glance. Though the fastening is concealed, the corsage reads as comfortably wearable for a wedding, prom, or evening celebration - a compact statement of freshness and care. As a piece you might find prepared by Flowers Islington for a bride or prom-goer from Upper Street to Chapel Market, it feels intimate, polished, and perfectly attuned to local occasions.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet love letter: an ivory Phalaenopsis orchid set against a pristine white background, its broad petals luminous and almost tactile in appearance. The orchid's throat blooms with a concentrated yellow that deepens into orange at the center, a small, warm heartbeat at the centre of the arrangement. Surrounding it, delicate asparagus fern fronds fan out in lively green, their feather-like texture creating a soft halo that cushions the bloom and breathes movement into the design. Tucked to the upper right is a cluster of Hypericum berries, their skins glossy and variegated - pale green graduating through gentle rose to a rich cranberry - offering a tactile, seasonal accent that contrasts the orchid's smoothness. Near the berries, ruffled lime-green foliage adds another textural whisper and a brighter note to the colour story. The whole composition is anchored by a slim, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that encircle the wrist with comfortable elegance; the pearls' cool, satiny surfaces set off the flower's warmth and lend a hint of heirloom charm. The white backdrop sharpens every detail - the gloss on the berries, the satiny sheen of the orchid petals, the filigree of the fern - so the corsage reads as both timeless and contemporary. As a local piece, it evokes the gentle sophistication of Islington mornings around Upper Street and the Angel, a floral accent meant for prom evenings, wedding vows, or any tender celebration where subtlety and quality matter.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen close and personal on a light-to-medium forearm against bright white, this wrist corsage is a study in celebratory contrast and careful craftsmanship. Two sunlit yellow roses take centre stage - the left one open and generous, the right one a slightly smaller bud - each adorned with a single clear crystal at its centre that flashes when it catches the light. Nestled just behind them, a singular deep burgundy calla lily rises with a satin sheen, its trumpet curve offering a cool, sculptural line against the soft, layered rose petals. Fine, airy green fronds, likely asparagus fern, weave through the arrangement to lend a feathered lightness, while variegated green-and-cream leaves provide a composed, glossy backdrop. Tiny white filler blooms, reminiscent of spray mums or petite daisies, cluster in the gaps to increase visual depth and discharge a faint, fresh floral perfume. The corsage is positioned diagonally from the lower-left toward the centre-right of the image, showing how it sits snugly on the wrist with a nearly invisible band beneath. I picture this worn along Upper Street or arriving by hand to a bride getting ready near Highbury Fields - a design that balances joyful warmth with evening elegance. The textures invite a gentle touch: velvet rose petals, a silky calla, crisp variegated leaves and soft fern fronds; the overall mood is bright, polished, and quietly celebratory, a small wearable bloom arrangement that reads both classic and modern in equal measure.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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