Dulwich Wedding Corsages – Handcrafted by Local Florists

At Flowers Dulwich, our passion is helping you celebrate life’s special milestones with exquisite wedding corsages, hand-designed by your trusted local florist. We blend classic elegance with modern style, using only the freshest, locally-sourced flowers to ensure every bouquet and corsage stands out on your big day.

Based right here in Dulwich—near the picturesque Dulwich Picture Gallery and serene Lordship Lane—we know the area inside out. Our team loves creating beautiful, memorable floral pieces for weddings across East Dulwich, Forest Hill, and Herne Hill. We take pride in our reputation as one of the most reliable names for same-day delivery that’s available until 3 PM. If you need last-minute corsages or floral accents, you can order online quickly and easily.

  • Custom wedding corsages crafted for every style and season
  • Fast, friendly same-day flower delivery throughout Dulwich and beyond
  • Locally recommended: serving weddings at Gallery Road venues and private homes

With years of experience and a real love for flowers, we’re here to help make your wedding unforgettable. Each order is handled with care, artistry, and expert attention—because your trust is at the heart of everything we do. Discover why so many local couples in Dulwich and nearby areas choose us for their special day. Browse our florist-designed wedding corsages and order online today!

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Wedding Corsages
A delicately composed white wrist corsage is photographed against a crisp white background, the forearm of a wearer with light skin angled so the arrangement reads like a small bouquet at rest. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, each soft petal arranged like fine silk around a vivid yellow-green center that provides a lively, sunlit contrast. Clustered close are several smaller white blooms-reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or gentle lisianthus buds-that introduce a whispery texture and layered silhouettes, softening the gerbera's clean graphic lines. Rich, deep green foliage, possibly ruscus or salal, frames the composition and offers a cool, reflective sheen beneath the flowers, tracing a natural line along the wrist. The stems and blooms are secured to a refined wristband composed of multiple strands of pearlescent white beads; the pearls sit flush against the skin, catching studio light and adding an old-world romance suited to a wedding or formal dance. There is a faint, fresh scent suggested here-green and slightly grassy with a hint of floral cream-inviting memory of early morning deliveries through Dulwich Village or a calm walk past the Picture Gallery before an evening event. As a local florist I often prepare this style for bridesmaids and prom nights; at Flowers Dulwich we focus on secure construction and balance so the piece moves easily with the wearer, ideal for ceremonies, graduations, or any moment when a quiet, elegant white accessory is desired.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This floral wristlet is presented on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone, set against a pure white background that allows every colour and texture to sing. The focal element is a lush, fully opened rose in a saturated fuchsia-pink, its layered petals forming a velvet heart that seems to exhale a soft, floral perfume. Around it, clusters of soft blush hydrangea form a luxurious base, their small round florets building volume and lending a gentle, airy silhouette. White alstroemeria blooms are artfully placed between the hydrangea and rose; their smooth petals are tipped with subtle pale-green veins that add an almost botanical illustration-like detail to the arrangement. To the right, a delicate group of light-green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, barely open pink shoots promise more bloom and movement. Rich emerald leaves fan beneath and above the flowers, their glossy surfaces providing depth and a refreshing, verdant counterpoint. The entire composition is fastened to a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - dozens of small white pearls woven into a soft band that wraps the wrist and trails slightly down the back of the hand, catching soft studio highlights. The overall mood is romantic and poised, the kind of wearable bouquet you might choose for first dances or courtyard weddings in Dulwich Village or an elegant graduation photo on Lordship Lane. As a local florist describing the piece, I can feel its texture, scent, and careful construction; it is composed to both flatter the wearer and endure the close moments of a cherished celebration.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads as a quiet promise of celebration, photographed against a pristine white backdrop and worn on a light-toned wrist that moves into the centre from the lower right. A creamy white rose forms the romantic centrepiece, its velvety petals unfurling in soft concentric curves that seem to breathe. Nestled just beneath, an open trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely alstroemeria-reveals a pale green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward and deepens the composition. Interwoven around these principal flowers are tiny clusters of baby's breath and several small, daisy-like white blossoms with cheerful yellow centres; their delicate texture adds a fluttering, lyrical quality. Emerging green buds suggest further life to come, while broad, glossy deep-green leaves frame every bloom and provide a rich backdrop for the pale whites. The arrangement is anchored on the wrist by a chic, elastic multi-strand pearl band; the smooth, luminous beads sit cool against the skin, their sheen echoing the petals' soft highlights. If you imagine the scent, it is faint and clean-powdery rose with a hint of freshly cut greenery-like a brief stroll through the tree-lined paths of East Dulwich on a spring morning. As a florist who knows Dulwich Village and the celebratory rhythm of local events, I picture this corsage worn at a neighbourhood wedding, prom or gallery opening along Lordship Lane: understated, refined, and crafted with hands that respect tradition and seasonality.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft studio light bathes a delicate wrist corsage, photographed on fair-toned skin against a stark white backdrop so every detail is legible to the eye and the imagination. The focal bloom is a lush, partially opened pink rose, its petals layered like silk and tipped with a richer magenta that lends the piece a romantic centre. Three clusters of saturated purple-indigo hydrangea sit close by, their tiny florets revealing pale blue centres that provide a luminous contrast and a sense of depth. Variegated English ivy adds a formal, familiar silhouette-deep green interiors rimmed with creamy yellow-while long, silvery-green sprigs resembling eucalyptus or lavender extend a gentle, herbal note both visually and in suggestion of scent. A modern flourish comes from a wide striped leaf, curled into an elegant spiral showing off white and green stripes, which injects sculptural movement among the softer forms. Underneath, a scalloped layer of deep violet netting provides airy texture and ties the purple palette together. The tactile story is clear: velvet petals, crisp ivy, feathery greens and the cool curl of the striped leaf, all freshly gathered and thoughtfully wired into a compact wristlet. This corsage feels both joyful and refined-perfect for bridesmaids, prom dates or guests of honour-and is the kind of piece Flowers Dulwich prepares for summer weddings and dances in and around East Dulwich, West Dulwich or Dulwich Village, with same-day options often available locally.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Here the quiet artistry of a wristlet is given full air: a single, generously opened rose in a delicate apricot-peach shade forms the warm, luminous heart of the design, its satin-soft petals folding inward like a private embrace. To its lower left nestle two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums-playful, compact spheres whose textured faces contrast delightfully with the rose's smooth curves and add a contemporary pop of colour. Surrounding the blooms, several broad, dark-green leaves (think ruscus or salal) create a verdant bed, their depth anchoring the arrangement and lending a natural, garden-fresh weight. An architectural variegated leaf, striped in cream and green and carefully curled, arcs from beneath the rose toward the wrist, introducing motion and a refined, graphic line that elevates the piece from quaint to modern-chic. The corsage sits on light-to-medium skin and is photographed on a plain white field so the tones read true-peach, lime and rich green-while the fastening is kept discreet, allowing the flowers themselves to appear as a living bracelet. This composition smells faintly of rose and cut greenery, and feels at once tender and confident-perfect for first dances, prom processions or a morning spent strolling Dulwich Village before a small celebration. As a local florist I picture this worn beneath soft daylight filtering through the trees near College Road, a tiny, fragrant emblem of a memorable day.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a secret poem on a light-skinned wrist, this corsage unfolds with quiet luxury against a bright white backdrop, every element chosen for its gentle voice. The centrepiece is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid whose smooth, broad petals spread serenely; its lip glows with a small, sunlit yellow and a hint of deeper orange at the throat, a tiny sun within the bloom that seems to warm the surrounding greens. Feather-soft asparagus fern fans beneath, its needle-like fronds creating a soft, drifting texture that contrasts with the orchid's satiny surface and invites the hand to brush it. Near the flower, a cluster of round Hypericum berries offers a painterly gradient - pale green to rosy blush to deep cranberry - as if the season itself were threaded into the corsage. A lime-green ruffled accent leaf adds another note of freshness, a crisp visual cadence among the more muted tones. The whole cluster is composed on a multi-strand pearl bracelet: small, luminous beads that encircle the wrist and echo the orchid's purity, lending an heirloom feel without heaviness. This composition speaks of romance, promise and careful craft - the sort of floral accompaniment we often prepare for ceremonies and proms around Dulwich Picture Gallery or intimate receptions near Dulwich Park - conveying both elegance and a soft, anticipatory joy.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a local florist would describe it: a thoughtfully balanced wrist corsage resting on a fair forearm, photographed on pristine white so every detail reads clearly. Two golden-yellow roses form the happy, fragrant centrepiece - one more open and radiant to the left, the other slightly more cupped to the right - each delicately embellished with a clear rhinestone nestled near the bloom's core that picks up studio highlights like tiny stars. A single, elegant mini calla lily in deep burgundy-plum rises just behind the roses, its smooth, satiny curve introducing a sophisticated, evening-ready contrast to the sunny blooms. Feathery asparagus fern weaves through the arrangement, lending lightness and a soft, tactile halo, while glossy variegated pittosporum-style leaves with pale margins anchor the design and give it structure. Interspersed clusters of small white filler flowers - reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or delicate baby's breath - fill negative space and create the compact silhouette expected of a wrist piece. The corsage is arranged diagonally across the image from lower-left to centre-right, showcasing how it sits when worn, and the restrained elastic or ribbon fastening is mostly concealed under foliage. The overall mood is cheerful and refined; a piece suited for a bride's attendant or a prom guest seeking both brightness and polish. It's the kind of local, handcrafted accessory people in Dulwich might choose for an al fresco summer ceremony in Dulwich Park or a refined evening rehearsal dinner near Dulwich Village.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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