Chadwell Heath Wedding Corsages

Our Flowers Chadwell Heath team crafts elegant, long-lasting wedding corsages that look beautiful from the first photo to the final dance. Working from our local studio near High Road and Burnside Road, every corsage is designed by an experienced florist who understands local venues and lighting, from intimate registry weddings in Goodmayes to larger receptions around Romford and Dagenham.

Whether you prefer classic rose bouquets for mums and grandmothers, delicate wrist corsages for bridesmaids, or modern lapel designs for the groom’s party, we carefully select fresh seasonal flowers that complement your colour scheme and dress style. We regularly create pieces for ceremonies close to St Chad’s Park and along Whalebone Lane, so we’re used to timing and styling for local wedding schedules.

Pressed for time? Our trusted same-day delivery service across Chadwell Heath, Goodmayes, and Romford is available on wedding corsages and coordinating bouquets when you order online before 3 PM. Your corsages are delivered carefully boxed and labelled, ready for your photographer and your bridal party.

  • Hand-crafted by skilled local florists
  • Designed to match your wedding flowers and bouquets
  • Reliable wedding-day same-day delivery until 3 PM

Share your ideas with us and we’ll create wedding corsages that feel personal, polished, and perfectly suited to your Chadwell Heath celebration.

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Wedding Corsages
Seen on a fair to medium forearm against a stark white studio background, this elegant white wrist corsage is all about refined simplicity and fresh texture. Centre stage is a large, pristine white Gerbera daisy whose layers of satin petals radiate outward from a vivid lime-green and yellow eye, that small pincushion of detail drawing your gaze. Surrounding it are softer, clouded clusters-miniature white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus blooms-that add volume and a whispering softness, with a few lisianthus buds still tucked in for a shy, unfolding effect. Beneath the blooms, deep green ruscus and broad salal-like leaves provide a lush, structured base, their glossy veins offering a cool counterpoint to the warm whites. The entire cluster is fastened to the wrist by a delicate, multi-strand bracelet of pearl beads; the pearls sit close to the skin and glint with a soft, mother-of-pearl sheen, lending a slightly vintage, romantic note. Gentle, diffused lighting reveals dew-like freshness on the petals and a faint, green-tinged floral scent that's cool and reassuring-perfect for a bride waiting at St. Chad's road church or a graduate stepping out near Chadwell Heath Broadway. As a local florist with a careful eye for wearable design, Flowers Chadwell Heath would describe this piece as both comfortable and durable, handcrafted to remain secure through vows, dances, and photographs while feeling like an intimate keepsake.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small story of spring light and careful craftsmanship, shown on a left wrist and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white background that brightens every hue. Dominating the arrangement is a generous, fully bloomed deep fuchsia-pink rose whose layered petals form a soft spiral and reflect a whisper of luminous studio light. Nestled beneath and around it, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets add volume and a soft, cloud-like texture, their edges slightly ruffled and almost translucent at the tips. Crisp white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - punctuate the design, each flower revealing four to six smooth petals with pale green streaking toward the center, lending a fine, botanical accent. To the right, a tight cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, almost closed pink buds introduce a sense of expectancy, suggesting the corsage will evolve through the evening. Rich emerald leaves provide a cool, glossy backdrop that sets off the warmer shades and anchors the piece visually. The flowers are secured by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, shimmering white pearls that sit snugly against the wrist and spill gently across the hand, combining classic charm with wearable structure. The composition suggests occasions like a prom first dance, wedding vows, or a celebratory evening, and reads as the work of a florist attentive to scent, silhouette, and proportion, crafted for the neighbourhood's special moments around Chadwell Heath station and the High Street.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage, photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white background, captures a quiet ceremony of whites and greens that feels both traditional and modern. The centerpiece is a plush creamy white rose, its petals layered like silk and soft to the eye, while below it an open, trumpet-like white bloom-likely Alstroemeria-reveals a pale lime-green throat that gives depth and a hint of fresh acidity to the palette. Scattered through the design are glossy deep-green leaves with a smooth finish and several bright green buds that suggest unfolding moments to come. Wisps of baby's breath (Gypsophila) breathe lightness into the silhouette, their tiny white florets creating a halo around the main blooms, and a cluster of small daisy-style flowers with golden centers provides a petite, joyful accent near the wrist. The corsage is bound by a tasteful elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose evenly matched white pearls sit cool and polished against the skin, marrying floral softness with classic jewellery texture. The overall impression is one of thoughtful restraint-fresh, lightly scented, and composed for occasions that matter. As a local piece prepared by Flowers Chadwell Heath, it's the kind of wristlet we would arrange for a wedding party, prom night, or community gala along High Road or for delivery within a short walk from Chadwell Heath station, offered with care and timing to suit your event.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light outlines this wrist corsage on fair skin, the composition speaking in gentle, botanical sentences. In the center, a generous mauve rose unfurls with a satin sheen to its petals, each edge washed with a deeper magenta that gives the bloom an intimate, romantic center. Beside it, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters glimmer with tiny blue-tinted cores, their compact florets lending a plush, cloud-like volume that counters the rose's refined sweep. A carefully chosen selection of foliage builds depth and motion: long, silvery-green sprigs-suggestive of eucalyptus or a hint of lavender-form a soft halo; glossy variegated ivy slips between the blooms with elegant, cream-edged leaves; and a broad, striped leaf with crisp white and green bands is curled into a tight, architectural spiral, introducing a contemporary flourish. A layer of deep purple, open-weave mesh underlies the flowers like delicate netting, catching the light and providing a subtle shimmer that echoes evening gowns and jewellery. The overall texture invites touch: the rose's smooth velvet, the hydrangea's papery clusters, the ivy's sleek gloss, and the cool, slightly chalky feel of the silvered foliage. This is a corsage that smells faintly of fresh-cut stems and garden leaves, suited to bridesmaids, prom guests, or anyone marking a milestone. I picture it leaving our neighbourhood near Goodmayes and Becontree, a small floral jewel chosen for moments of celebration on High Road Chadwell Heath and beyond.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This elegant wrist corsage, pictured on a warm light-to-medium brown wrist against a plain white backdrop, centres on a large, fully opened apricot-peach rose whose layered petals curl inward like a soft invitation. Beside it two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - small pom-pom blooms - bring an energetic texture and modern pop of colour that livens the overall palette. The flowers nestle on a dense base of dark green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, whose glossy surfaces reflect subtle highlights and give the piece weight and structure. A variegated Ti- or Dracaena-like leaf, banded with creamy stripes, is elegantly folded and swept to one side, offering a sculptural line that wraps toward the wrist and lends the corsage an architectural sophistication. Although the securing ribbon or band is not visible, the arrangement sits naturally against skin as if ready for vows or a prom entrance. Close-up studio lighting reveals the rose's soft texture and the button mums' tactile immediacy; you can almost imagine the faint perfume of rose mingling with green summer notes. As a Chadwell Heath florist, Flowers Chadwell Heath often creates pieces like this for local weddings and community celebrations near the station, on the High Road, or in Chadwell Heath Park - fresh, handcrafted wristlets meant to hold a moment of tenderness and to travel easily from porch pictures to reception smiles.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage reads like a delicate stanza: an ivory Phalaenopsis orchid opens calmly against a pure white backdrop, its broad, velvety petals catching the light and revealing a warm, yellow-and-orange heart that seems to glow from within. The flower sits on a cushion of fine asparagus fern, the foliage's filigree edges creating a soft halo of green that contrasts with the orchid's cool whiteness. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries perches to one side, the little spheres graduating from fresh green to blushed rose and finally to a deep cranberry - a subtle narrative of ripening colour that brings warmth to the arrangement. Nearby, a sprig of ruffled lime-green accent foliage adds a small pop of unexpected texture. The corsage rests comfortably on light skin and is secured by multiple strands of small, white pearls that wrap like a classic bracelet; the pearls' faint sheen plays against the orchid's satin surface and the berries' glossy skins. The lighting is gentle, almost morning-like, revealing textures without harsh contrast and offering a sense of intimacy and careful craft. This accessory feels ideal for occasions that ask for a whispered elegance - weddings, prom nights, or anniversary dinners - and carries a neighbourhood sensibility for those attending events around Chadwell Heath and neighbouring Ilford or Goodmayes. Sensory in its quiet way, the piece suggests soft scent, smooth petals, and the faint rustle of fern - an understated, expertly composed statement.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage is described like a small, wearable bouquet composed with attention to balance and contrast. Two luminous yellow roses form the focal pair: the left bloom opening fully with layered, buttery petals, the right held a touch tighter, both topped with tiny clear crystals that reflect light like subtle confetti. Behind them, a single elegant mini calla lily in a deep burgundy-plum tone curls upward, its smooth trumpet shape offering a refined silhouette against the billowing rose forms. Sprigs of delicate asparagus fern thread through and above the blooms, lending a soft, feathered texture, while variegated pittosporum-like leaves with pale edges provide structural weight and a calm green backdrop. Clusters of small white button filler flowers fill the negative spaces, giving the arrangement a gentle, full-bodied profile. The corsage lies diagonally across the wearer's wrist-moving from the lower-left corner of the image toward the middle-right-attached by a slim ribbon or elastic band mostly hidden beneath the florals. The studio lighting emphasizes the sheen of the calla, the velvet of the roses, and the tiny sparkles at their centres, and the composition suggests both joyful warmth and evening polish. This is the sort of floral accent we often style for proms, wedding attendants, or milestone celebrations around Chadwell Heath and adjoining streets near the station.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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