Holland Park Wedding Corsages

At Holland Park Flowers, we know how much the smallest details matter on your wedding day. Our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed in our local studio just moments from Holland Park Avenue and the leafy paths of Holland Park itself, pairing fresh, seasonal flowers with ribbons, pearls and foliage to suit your style and colour palette.

Whether you're marrying in a chic townhouse near Kensington High Street, celebrating in a Notting Hill venue, or hosting family in nearby Shepherd's Bush or Notting Hill Gate, our experienced florist team will create delicate lapel and wrist designs that photograph beautifully and stay fresh all day.

You can order online for bridal party corsages, buttonholes and coordinating bouquets, or visit us in person to discuss stems and finishes. We'll guide you on long-lasting blooms, ideal sizes for mums, grandmothers and bridesmaids, and how to match corsages to your dresses and suits.

  • Thoughtfully designed corsages for weddings and civil ceremonies
  • Local service for Holland Park, Kensington & Notting Hill
  • Same-day delivery available on orders placed by 3 PM

Every piece is made to order with care, conditioning each stem so it looks perfect from the first photo to the last dance. Trust Holland Park Flowers to add those elegant finishing touches that make your Holland Park wedding feel truly personal.

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Wedding Corsages
Seen from a gentle angle on a light-toned forearm, this elegant wrist corsage showcases a striking white Gerbera as its centrepiece, its many crisp petals radiating like a small white halo around a chartreuse-tinged, softly textured centre. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of miniature white chrysanthemums and a scattering of creamy lisianthus buds and half-opened blooms, their layered shapes creating both fullness and a tender, romantic silhouette. Broad, deep Ruscus leaves and a few rounded salal-like greens push just beyond the petals, creating a dark, glossy backdrop that makes the whites appear even clearer against the clean studio background. The flowers sit atop a delicate bracelet formed from multiple strands of gleaming faux pearls, the beads looping comfortably around the wrist and lending a timeless, vintage sensibility to the design. As a florist working in Holland Park, I often pair these cool white tones with pearl accents for ceremonies and formal dances-there's a softness in the textures and a restrained perfume, grassy and slightly sweet, that suits both morning vows and evening receptions. You can almost feel the gentle friction of petals against skin and the reassuring weight of the pearl band. Close inspection reveals precise wiring and discreet tape work at the stem base, signs of fresh, careful assembly in our Holland Park workshop. The overall effect is refined and unassuming: a wearable bloom that reads of quiet joy, tradition, and the calm confidence of a well-made floral accessory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet captured in quiet light: a lush, hot-fuchsia rose anchors the design, its dense, velvety petals unfolding in concentric circles on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone, photographed against a bright white background. Around the rose, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets create a soft, cloud-like cushion, their delicate texture offering visual depth and a subtle, powdery perfume. Crisp white alstroemeria are woven through the arrangement, their narrow petals tipped with faint green veins that draw the eye into the floral centre and brighten the overall palette. On the arrangement's right edge, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, barely opened pink blossoms suggest the promise of more colour and movement, while broad emerald leaves provide a glossy frame and cool contrast. The whole piece is mounted on an exquisite bracelet formed from multiple strands of small, shimmering white pearls; the pearls gather into a net-like band that encircles the wrist and falls gracefully along the hand, blending classic jewellery with botanical softness. The composition's light and texture recall a spring afternoon stroll through Holland Park's ornamental gardens or the refined simplicity of a Notting Hill celebration, making this corsage equally correct for prom, bridesmaids, or a special anniversary. The photograph emphasizes the artisan's touch: careful wiring, balanced placement, and a sensitivity to scent, form, and the gentle gesture of giving flowers.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is composed with the kind of precise, personal attention you'd expect from a Holland Park floral atelier, presented here on a fair-skinned wrist against a pristine white background. The central statement is a full, creamy-white rose whose layered petals open in a gentle spiral, catching light to create soft shadows and a luminous centre. Below and slightly left of the rose, a trumpet-like white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-reveals a subtle greenish-yellow throat that lends the design an unexpected depth. Punctuating the arrangement are vibrant green buds, some tightly sealed as a promise of later bloom, and feathery clusters of baby's breath that float around the main flowers like delicate mist. A small grouping of white daisy-style florets with vivid yellow centres sits closer to the wrist, offering a bright, tender contrast. The floral cluster is set against several broad, glossy leaves whose deep green provides a rich backdrop and structural balance. The corsage is secured on a chic, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet: cool, smooth beads that wrap comfortably and add classical refinement. The overall composition reads as understated luxury-ideal for weddings, proms, or anniversary celebrations around Holland Park Avenue, Notting Hill Gate, or the leafy lanes by Campden Hill. As a local florist, I'd describe the scent as a faint, fresh bouquet note-clean and slightly powdery-while the textures range from the rose's velvet feel to the firm, waxy leaves and the pearl's satin touch, creating an elegant wearable that speaks of care and tradition.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light spills across a wrist corsage composed with the restraint of a seasoned florist: a single generous mauve-pink rose forms the focal point, its petals partially open and edged with a deeper magenta that suggests velvet. Clustered at its side are saturated indigo-blue hydrangea blooms, their tiny petals forming luminous pockets of blue-white at each centre and creating a rich, textured contrast to the rose's smooth curves. Around these main blooms, variegated ivy leaves add classic formality-dark glossy centres fringed with pale cream-and long, silvery-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender fans out to soften the silhouette.

A contemporary sculptural flourish comes from a broad green leaf with striking white-green stripes, tightly curled into an elegant loop that adds architectural interest. Beneath and around the flowers, a deep purple open-weave mesh lifts the composition and gives a subtle netted shimmer as if catching the last rays of an evening. You can almost detect a faint, fresh rose scent and the cool, leafy aroma of greenery. Placed diagonally on a light-toned wrist and set against a crisp white ground, the corsage reads both timeless and modern-perfect for weddings, proms, or graduation celebrations. The design feels at home in Holland Park and nearby Kensington High Street, a refined accessory for moments when loved ones are honoured with quiet, floral luxury.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage speaks in muted, confident tones: a single, creamy apricot rose anchors the arrangement, its petals unfolding in delicate, concentric layers that invite the fingertips to linger. Nestled just beneath are two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, like small bursts of laughter whose compact texture sets up a delightful contrast to the rose's velvety curves. The flowers sit on a bed of deep green foliage-broad salal or ruscus leaves that give weight and depth-while a sharply striped variegated leaf, folded and cupped, creates a sweeping, modern line that moves from the centre toward the wrist's outer edge. Photographed on living skin against a plain white backdrop, the piece reads both intimate and contemporary: tactile, sculptural, and serene. There is a faint suggestion of scent-soft rose with a whisper of freshly cut green-and the arrangement feels designed to accompany quiet, lifelong moments: a first dance, a promised vow, a photograph taken at dusk. As a local florist who often works around Holland Park and Portobello Road, I craft such wristlets to be wearable statements-balanced, fragrant, and resilient enough for a whole evening of embraces and applause-ready to be delivered fresh to a neighbour's door or tucked into a keepsake box after the celebration.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A refined wrist corsage floats against a pristine white background, the image centred on a large, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad petals curve with calm confidence. The orchid's labellum holds a concentrated splash of bright yellow with deeper orange-gold accents, a small sunburst that brings warmth to the cool white petals. Surrounding the bloom, delicate sprays of asparagus fern fan outward, their fine, lace-like texture creating a soft green halo and a sense of gentle movement. Nestled to the orchid's upper-right, a cluster of Hypericum berries tracks a subtle colour gradient - pale green shoulders, soft rose-blush middles and richer crimson tips - giving the piece a natural, seasonal cadence as if picked fresh from a market stall near Portobello Road. Small ruffled lime-green foliage adds contrast and a contemporary edge, while the whole assembly rests upon a multi-strand bracelet of tiny, lustrous white pearls that encircle the wrist with classic poise. The tactile contrasts - silky petals, cool pearly sheen, supple fern fronds and glossy berries - make the corsage as pleasing to touch as it is to view. Crafted with the calm confidence of a Holland Park florist, this piece is suited for weddings, proms or any formal occasion that calls for an elegant, living keepsake; it's the sort of accessory favoured by clients around Holland Park Avenue and Kensington High Street for its quiet, assured beauty.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Held diagonally from the lower-left of the frame toward the centre-right, this elegant wrist corsage is the sort of wearable bloom we prepare for summer weddings and Holland Park soirées. Two luminous yellow roses anchor the piece - the left blossom fuller and opened like a small sun, the right tucked more gently like a promise - each finished with a single clear crystal at its heart that glitters as the wearer moves. Rising behind them, a solitary calla lily in a dark, nearly black-cherry purple adds sculptural drama; its smooth, trumpet-like curve contrasts with the layered softness of the roses and directs the eye upward. Around the main blooms, fine asparagus fern provides a feathery halo and lightness, while broad variegated foliage with pale margins creates a steady, structured base. Tiny white button-like filler flowers are dotted through the arrangement, offering texture and visual airiness without competing with the primary colour story. The corsage is fastened close to the skin with a discreet ribbon or elastic band, designed to sit flush and comfortable for dancing or greeting guests. In the studio light the yellow reads sunny and warm, the calla a deep, cool counterpoint; textures range from velvety petal surfaces to the glossy, almost ceramic sheen of the variegated leaves. As a local touch, this piece is made with the sensibility we use for clients around Holland Park Avenue and Notting Hill Gate, and at Holland Park Flowers we often suggest this joyful yellow-and-plum pairing for bridesmaids or prom-goers wanting contrast with classic tailoring.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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