Old Oak Common Wedding Corsages

At Old Oak Common Florist, we know how important the finishing touches are on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed right here in Old Oak Common, inspired by the greenery around Wormwood Scrubs Park and the character of the Old Oak Common Lane area.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony near North Acton or a larger celebration in Acton or Willesden, our experienced florist team will help you choose the perfect colour palette and style. From classic rose corsages to delicate wildflower designs, every piece is created fresh on the day with premium flowers sourced from trusted growers.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across Old Oak Common and neighbouring areas when you order online before 3 PM. That means last-minute corsages for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids and guests are never a problem.

  • Bespoke designs to match your bouquet and wedding theme
  • Pin-on, wrist and magnet corsages for comfort and ease
  • Reliable local delivery from our expert florist team

We've been creating wedding bouquets and corsages for local couples for years, and we're always happy to share honest advice on flower choices, colours and seasonality. Browse our corsage collection and order online today, or visit us near Old Oak Common Depot to talk through your wedding flowers in person.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicately composed white wrist corsage lies against a pale forearm, photographed on a crisp white background to showcase every detail. At its heart sits a single, striking white Gerbera daisy with numerous silky petals radiating from a bright lime-green and yellow centre that adds a fresh, youthful lift to the design. Nestled close are smaller, cloud-like white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds, their softer contours creating a layered, romantic silhouette. Rich, deep green ruscus and salal leaves form a glossy backdrop, their cool tones accentuating the purity of the white flowers and lending structure to the arrangement. The blooms are secured to the wrist by a refined multi-strand band of gleaming white pearls, which wrap gently and catch the light with a soft lustre, recalling heirloom jewellery. This corsage evokes a quiet, ceremonial mood-perfect for bridesmaids, prom dates, or families marking graduations-and it carries the fresh, cut-flower scent of a florist's early morning delivery. As a local piece from Old Oak Common Florist, it reflects our neighbourhood sensibility: simple, dependable, and made with care for celebrations across Old Oak Common, Wormwood Scrubs, and nearby Acton. The image emphasises texture and craftsmanship-the tactile softness of petals, the smoothness of pearls, the crisp edge of foliage-inviting the viewer to imagine how the piece would sit and move on the wrist during a memorable moment.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage feels like a whispered promise of spring held in the palm of a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone, set against a clean white field that allows every colour and texture to speak. Anchoring the design is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals tightly packed in a central bloom that radiates depth and warmth, conjuring a soft, honeyed fragrance. Nestled around its base, clusters of blush pink hydrangea create a cushion of delicate, paper-thin petals, their layered surfaces catching the light and lending a gentle, cloudlike silhouette. White alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - punctuate the arrangement with their refined, open faces, each petal bearing a subtle pale-green streak toward the centre that offers a whisper of botanical detail. On the corsage's right side, a small gathering of light green alstroemeria buds and a few barely open pink buds speak of unfolding time, as if the piece might continue to bloom during an evening's first dance. Rich, broad emerald leaves provide a cool, glossy frame, their deep green tones setting off the pastel blooms. The flowers are fastened to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that curve gracefully along the skin and onto the back of the hand, adding a classical sheen. Worn for a prom, a wedding party, or a graduation in and around Old Oak Common or on a stroll past Scrubs Lane, this corsage reads as both timeless and tender - a small, wearable bouquet crafted with steadiness and heart.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Resting on a pale wrist against a simple white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in soft elegance and botanical restraint, carefully assembled to read beautifully both at arm's length and in close detail. The focal point is a creamy ivory rose, petals unfolding in layered softness and reflecting a gentle, natural sheen. Beneath it to the left, a large trumpet-like white bloom-likely alstroemeria-reveals a delicate greenish-yellow throat that introduces an inner glow and sculptural contrast. Interspersed are tiny sprays of Gypsophila, their minute white flowers forming a misty veil that lightens the arrangement, while dainty daisy-style blooms with sunny yellow centres bring a cheerful counterpoint. A few green buds hint at opening flowers to come, giving the piece a living, in-progress feeling. Deep green, broad leaves with a smooth, slightly glossy surface cradle the cluster and provide a vivid backdrop that accentuates the whites. The corsage is held by an elegant elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet; the round pearls sit cool to the touch and add a classic, bridal note. Imagine a faint, fresh floral scent and the soft crush of foliage when the wrist moves. As a local florist serving Old Oak Common, we design pieces that suit intimate weddings, prom nights, and ceremonial occasions-this style is particularly well suited to walks by Scrubs Lane or photographs taken near Old Oak Common Lane. For bespoke adjustments or same-day preparation in the area, Old Oak Common Florist can tailor this wristlet to your event.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is a study in refined contrasts, pictured on a light-skinned wrist against a stark white field so every nuance of colour and texture is clear. The focal bloom is a lush mauve-pink rose, half-open and layered with silky petals that darken to a magenta rim, suggesting romance and a cool, tea-rose perfume. Beside it, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters shimmer with tiny florets, each bearing a pale, almost luminous blue centre that pulls the eye inward and gives the arrangement a luminous, twilight quality. Variegated ivy leaves fan outward, their dark green centres rimmed with cream, adding classic structure, while long, slender silvery-green foliage-likely eucalyptus or trimmed lavender-softens the silhouette and adds a whisper of herbal fragrance. A wide, striped leaf has been curled into a sculptural spiral, its white and green bands adding a modern architectural note that sits beautifully against the organic blooms. A layer of dark purple mesh beneath the flowers provides an airy netted base that lifts the composition, catching light like evening tulle and reinforcing the purple palette. The finished wristlet reads as joyful and elegant, a little jewel of blooms designed for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or guests of honour attending gatherings around Old Oak Common, Scrubs Lane and the nearby Willesden streets. Fresh, tactile and thoughtfully balanced, it invites compliments and the soft memory of a summer garden after rain.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The effortless harmony of this wrist corsage speaks in texture and tone: a single, generous rose in a creamy apricot-peach blooms centrally, its gently spiralling petals offering a soft focal point that invites a fingertip's caress. Nestled beneath and to the lower left are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums-compact pom-poms whose clustered florets introduce a lively, almost celebratory texture beside the rose's satin smoothness. Framing the flowers is a rich assortment of foliage: broad, dark green leaves-likely ruscus or salal-create a plush, verdant base, while a narrow variegated leaf, striped with pale veins, has been artfully folded and curled to trace a graceful line across the wrist. The overall silhouette is modern yet romantic, clean against a pale background and worn on living skin, the fastening unseen so the composition reads as buoyant and natural. In softer light this arrangement gives off a faint green-sweet scent of fresh cut stems and rose, suited to prom nights, intimate weddings, or milestone celebrations where subtlety matters. As a florist familiar with Acton and Park Royal I picture this corsage being chosen by customers who want something refined but with a playful pop of colour-easy to deliver fresh across nearby streets and ready to be photographed at doorsteps or village greens. The interplay of peach, lime, and layered greens creates a tactile and visual balance, expressing warmth, cheer, and a quiet confidence crafted by hands that understand both form and feeling.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting lightly on a pale wrist photographed against a pristine white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable sculpture from our workshop in Old Oak Common. At its heart sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and cool to the touch; the orchid's labellum flashes a warm yellow centre with a rich, orangey wash that becomes the arrangement's natural focal point. Surrounding the bloom, I've layered airy asparagus fern fronds that breathe life into the design, their fine, feathery texture offering soft movement and a verdant frame. To the upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries provides both colour and narrative - each berry graduating from tender green through blushing rose to a deep cranberry, suggesting gentle ripeness and seasonal charm. Small swirls of lime-green ruffled foliage add contrast and a tactile pique beneath the flower. The piece is secured to the wrist on a multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls whose subtle sheen and cool weight lend a refined, vintage touch. In the photography light the orchid's petals glow softly while the pearls and berries pick up delicate highlights, creating a composition that feels intimate and quietly celebratory. As a florist at Old Oak Common Florist I imagine delivering this corsage to a prom set near Wormwood Scrubs or to a bride stepping out along Victoria Road - a crafted, wearable bloom that whispers romance, tradition and local care.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft studio light falls across a handcrafted wrist corsage shown on a light-to-medium forearm, photographed on a pure white background so every detail is visible. The focal pair of golden-yellow roses dominate the arrangement: the left rose fully open and radiant, the right rose smaller and more cupped, each set with a single clear crystal stud at its centre that offers a restrained, twinkling accent. Behind the roses a single dark plum-to-nearly-black calla lily rises and curves gently to the right, its satin-like petal surface providing a dramatic backdrop to the sunny roses. Textural contrast is abundant-fine asparagus-fern tendrils weave through the bouquet adding lightness and movement, while several broad, variegated green-and-cream leaves create a firm, elegant foundation. Tiny white filler blossoms, like petite spray chrysanthemums or fine baby's-breath, nestle among the foliage to enhance volume and visual softness. The corsage is mounted diagonally across the wrist, showing how it sits during a dance or photograph: secure yet delicate, a wearable accent that complements skin tone and gown alike. The scent is imagined as the bright, honeyed perfume of roses tempered by cool green foliage. Assembling pieces like this is a familiar task for local florists; at Old Oak Common Florist we often craft similar corsages for proms and weddings around Old Oak Common, North Acton and nearby markets, taking care that the colour balance and sparkle read well in both daylight and evening light.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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