Charing Cross Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Flowers Charing Cross, your trusted local florist for stunning wedding corsages in Charing Cross and surrounding areas like Covent Garden and Soho. With years of experience arranging bespoke floral accents for memorable weddings near Trafalgar Square and along The Strand, we're passionate about helping you create an unforgettable day.

Our florist team cares deeply about blending classic elegance with modern creativity, offering an exceptional range of flowers and beautifully hand-tied bouquets and corsages. We know every couple’s style is unique—so whether you want timeless roses, fragrant freesias, or something truly bespoke, we’ll craft your floral accessories with love and dedicated expertise right here in Charing Cross.

  • Local knowledge for venues across Embankment, Covent Garden, and Soho
  • Available for consultations and custom wedding orders in-store or online
  • Reliable same-day delivery throughout Charing Cross when you order online by 3 PM

From first consultation to the big day, Flowers Charing Cross builds trust with attentive personal service and exquisite, lasting florals. Let us help you accent your wedding with fresh, hand-chosen flowers and elegant corsages, delivered with care anywhere in and around Charing Cross. Order online for same-day peace of mind, or visit us near Villiers Street—we can't wait to be part of your story.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white corsage captures softness and poised sophistication, presented on a light-toned forearm against a pristine white studio background that lets each floral detail sing. At the centre sits a vibrant white Gerbera daisy, its satin-like petals layered in a perfect radial pattern around a luminous yellow-green eye that offers a fresh, botanical focal point. Nestled close are clusters of small white chrysanthemum-like flowers and creamy lisianthus blooms - some unfurling, some in tight, shy buds - which together create a tender, multi-dimensional texture reminiscent of a chapel bouquet. Broad, glossy green leaves provide a deep verdant backdrop, their sheen and form lending structure and a subtle contrast that makes the whites appear even purer. The arrangement is secured on the wrist with intertwined strands of small white pearls, their soft glow giving the corsage an heirloom quality and a gentle weight that sits comfortably against the skin. The scent is imagined as cool and green, an almost grassy whisper when the flowers are brought near; the petals feel satiny and resilient beneath the fingertips. I picture this worn for an intimate ceremony near Trafalgar Square or on a joyful prom night walking down the Strand - moments where simplicity and quiet elegance matter. As a local florist might advise, the composition balances durability with beauty so it endures a long procession or an evening of dancing, keeping the wearer connected to the day by a small, blooming keepsake.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a quiet love note, photographed on a light-to-medium skinned left hand against a pure white background so every detail is visible. Dominating the design is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, its petals unfolding in concentric layers that feel both plush and precise. Around the central rose, soft blush-pink hydrangea clusters create a voluminous base, their tiny, papery petals offering a gentle cushion of colour. Scattered among the hydrangea are white alstroemeria blooms - Peruvian lilies - each with four to six silky petals and subtle pale green markings near their centers, lending a clean, botanical brightness. On one flank, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few barely open pink buds suggest future blossoms and a faint, evolving scent. Broad, emerald-green leaves cradle the arrangement, their glossy surfaces contrasting the softer floral textures and grounding the composition. The corsage is secured by an understated bracelet of multiple small white pearls, forming a refined, net-like band that wraps neatly around the wrist and dips slightly toward the hand, the pearls reflecting a soft studio glow. Imagined for a prom, wedding, or anniversary celebration in the Charing Cross area - perhaps before a ceremony near the Embankment gardens - this piece balances classic romance with contemporary wearability, handcrafted with attention to proportion, comfort, and the fresh fragrance of just-gathered blooms.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small study in quiet romance, photographed on a light skin tone against a bright white field so every petal and leaf can be read clearly. A sumptuous, creamy white rose holds the centre like a whispered promise, its petals unfolding with soft, sculptural curves. To its lower-left, a large white alstroemeria - its trumpet-like form edged with fine veins and a faint lime-green throat - adds a romantic, botanical flourish that deepens the composition. Interlaced between the focal blooms are tiny sprays of gypsophila whose delicate, cloud-like heads create airy breathing room, and a few tight green buds that suggest continued life and movement. A petite white daisy floret with a sunny yellow eye occupies a quiet corner of the design, offering a tender, almost playful accent. Rich, waxy green leaves of varying shapes provide a polished backdrop and tuck the blossoms neatly into an elegant silhouette. The corsage is secured with an elastic, multi-strand pearl wristband: small, uniformly round pearls that reflect light and give the piece a cool, tactile luxury. The lighting is soft and neutral, bringing out the creamy tones and the verdant greens while evoking the mild freshness of early morning. Crafted with the care of an urban florist familiar with events around the Embankment and Trafalgar Square, this corsage suits vows, promenades, and dances where restraint and refinement are preferred.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Framed against a crisp white field, this wrist corsage reads like a little bouquet of evening garden romance, balanced and tactile. The focal rose is a generous mauve-pink, its petals unfolding in layered waves with a faintly deeper magenta rim that suggests warm candlelight on silk. Surrounding it, saturated blue-indigo hydrangea clusters create depth and a cool contrast; their minute centres hold a pearly, almost luminous blue that makes the purple tones sing. Glossy variegated ivy weaves through the arrangement, its dark green leaves edged in creamy yellow providing a stately, almost heritage detail. A selection of slim, silvery foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-adds a whisper of texture and a soft herbal scent when the bouquet is handled. A boldly striped wide leaf, white and green, has been artfully twisted into a tight curl for a modern sculptural touch, while a loose loop of dark violet, open-weave mesh tucks beneath the flowers to give lift and a touch of theatricality. The composition sits gently on a fair wrist, photographed in soft, neutral light that highlights petal texture and the mesh's airy shadows. As an experienced florist in the West End, I picture this on bridesmaids arriving at St Martin-in-the-Fields or on a prom night near Trafalgar Square - a small, wearable bloom arrangement that feels fresh, composed, and quietly celebratory, offering tactile variety and a confident colour story for special occasions across Charing Cross and neighbouring Covent Garden.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage is quiet artistry: a creamy apricot rose sits at the center, petals unfolding in tender spirals that invite a gentle touch, while two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums nestle beneath, their clustered florets punching up the arrangement with a cheerful, almost playful texture. Around them, several deep green leaves-likely ruscus or salal-form a plush, structured cradle that gives the piece both depth and a natural silhouette against the wearer's skin. A variegated leaf, striped with cream and green, has been expertly folded and curled to sweep in a subtle arc from beneath the rose toward the wrist's edge, introducing a graphic, modern flourish that contrasts with the rose's soft romance. The wrist is shown against a plain white backdrop, making the colours feel fresh and immediate and allowing the subtleties of shadow to define petal edges and leaf veins. Although the fastening is not visible, the arrangement reads as securely mounted, ready to accompany someone from a quiet registry office in Charing Cross to a reception in Covent Garden, or to sit through photographs under the warm lights of a hotel ballroom. There is a faint imagined scent-a whisper of rose with green cut foliage-that makes the piece feel alive. As a florist who works in the neighbourhood, I value how this wristlet balances classic romance and contemporary line: it is both an heirloom sentiment and a confident, wearable accent for weddings, proms, or any meaningful evening.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Poised on a pale wrist against a pristine white ground, this corsage is a quiet poem in white, green and warm berry tones. The centerpiece, a generous Phalaenopsis orchid, opens like a small, luminous stage: broad white petals curve outward with a porcelain smoothness, while the throat glows with a wash of lemon-yellow that deepens to a warm orange at the very heart. Surrounding it, wisps of asparagus fern form a fine, soft halo, their filigree morphology suggesting movement and breath. A cluster of hypericum berries nestles to one side, their glossy skins shifting from pale apple-green to blushing pink and finally to a rich cranberry-each one a pinpoint of colour that balances the orchid's serene white. The arrangement is anchored by a multi-strand pearl bracelet that embraces the wrist with a subtle, reflective sheen; in some variations a delicate white elastic mesh provides the same secure, refined hold. Light in this image is calm and diffuse, like the gentle daylight that falls across the Strand near Charing Cross Station, making petals luminous and greens vivid without harsh shadow. The piece smells faintly botanical and fresh, and the textures alternate between satin petal, soft fern, and the cool, tactile feel of pearls. Crafted with the measured restraint of a city florist, this corsage would suit a bride stepping out near Trafalgar Square or a prom-goer passing through Covent Garden-an emblem of refined celebration and thoughtful floral workmanship.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Held across a pale forearm and photographed against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as a little ceremony in miniature - two sunshine-yellow roses, one more expanded on the left and a more cupped blossom to the right, dominate the composition with warm, buttery petals that seem almost scented in the image. Each rose is subtly dressed with a single clear diamante nestled at its centre, catching light like a private celebration. Behind them a solitary calla lily in a near-black plum or deep burgundy arcs upward and slightly rightward, its satiny surface and sculptural silhouette offering an elegant, dramatic contrast to the soft, round roses. Layered foliage grounds the design: delicate asparagus fern provides airy texture around the upper and rear edges, while rounded variegated leaves with pale margins - reminiscent of pittosporum - create a cool, structured base. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers add a dotted brightness between the greens, and a few solid dark-green leaves give depth. The corsage sits diagonally across the frame, showing how it would be worn, secured with a thin band hidden beneath the blooms. As a local florist familiar with Charing Cross and the Strand, Flowers Charing Cross often crafts pieces like this for brides, prom-goers, or West End opening nights; the combination of radiant yellow and dusky plum reads both joyful and refined, ideal for photographs, close-up fashion shots, or an intimate moment before stepping out toward Covent Garden.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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