Hackney Wedding Corsages

At Hackney Flowers, our wedding corsages are lovingly crafted here in the heart of Hackney, just a short stroll from London Fields and Broadway Market. With years of experience as a local florist, we understand how important the small details are on your wedding day - and a perfectly designed corsage can tie your whole look together.

Whether you're hosting your celebration near Victoria Park, up in Stoke Newington, or over towards Dalston and Homerton, we create bespoke corsages to complement your colour palette, dress style, and floral theme. Every piece is hand-made to order using fresh seasonal flowers, from classic roses and elegant orchids to soft, romantic wildflower-inspired accents.

We offer convenient same-day delivery across Hackney and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. That means you can relax, knowing your corsages will arrive fresh, beautifully presented, and on time for photos and final preparations.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages tailored to your style
  • Trusted local florist serving Hackney, Dalston & Stoke Newington
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Our friendly team is always happy to advise on matching buttonholes, bouquets and venue flowers, so your whole wedding design feels cohesive and personal. Choose Hackney Flowers for wedding corsages that are elegant, comfortable to wear, and thoughtfully made for your special day.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is captured on a fair forearm against a clean white backdrop, revealing a thoughtful layering of texture and tone that feels both timeless and modern. The dominant bloom is a large, snow-white Gerbera daisy: its long, even petals spread like a soft star and frame a bright yellow-green centre with a subtly dimpled surface. Nestled close are clusters of fluffy white spray-flowers - think small chrysanthemums - and a few creamy lisianthus buds that offer gentle curves and a softer, almost translucent petal quality. Beneath the floral cluster, rich green foliage such as Ruscus or salal creates a neat, verdant cradle whose glossy leaves extend slightly along the forearm and balance the composition.

The entire cluster is affixed to a delicate bracelet composed of multiple strands of small, pearly beads; the white faux pearls have a subtle sheen that complements the flower tones while keeping the overall effect refined. One can almost sense the cool, green-tinged fragrance of freshly cut stems and the satiny touch of the Gerbera petals against the wrist. Ideal for formal moments - weddings, proms or graduation ceremonies - this corsage sings of purity and calm celebration. Locally crafted by Hackney Flowers, it's the sort of piece often chosen for ceremonies near Broadway Market or a riverside stroll by London Fields, evoking a soft, memorable elegance that photographs beautifully.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a soft, memorable moment composed in bloom: a large, fully opened fuchsia-pink rose anchors the arrangement, its rich, layered petals forming a plush heart of colour. Nestled around it are clusters of blush pink hydrangea florets that lend a cloud-like volume and a subtle, powdery texture, while crisp white alstroemeria with faint lime-green markings brighten the composition with delicate, open faces. To the right, a little cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of tiny, barely-unfurling pink buds suggest movement and future bloom, adding a gentle narrative of anticipation. Several broad emerald leaves provide a cool, glossy backdrop, their deep green tone sharpening the pinks and whites. The corsage rests on a light-to-medium skin toned left wrist and forearm and is held in place by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that weaves into a soft net across the wrist and descends partway down the back of the hand, glinting softly in the studio light. The image evokes delicate fragrance-hints of rose and freshly watered petals-and the careful touch of a florist's hand: wired stems are neatly hidden, stems cushioned and taped for comfort, and the balance of bloom to foliage assures graceful wear throughout an evening. Perfect for a prom, bridal party, or intimate celebration in and around Hackney's leafy spots like London Fields or the quieter corners of Mare Street, this corsage is a wearable love letter-romantic, meticulously built, and quietly joyful.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage presents a calm, elegant portrait of white blooms against glossy green foliage, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist that extends into the frame from the lower right on a stark white background. The focal point is a creamy ivory rose at the centre, its velvety petals opening in layered softness. Nestled just beneath and slightly to one side, a trumpet-like white blossom-likely alstroemeria-reveals a pale green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward and adds subtle tonal contrast. Wisps of Gypsophila lend an airy, cloud-like texture, while small white daisy-esque florets with sunny yellow centres add a touch of fresh, playful detail near the base. Several bright green, still-closed buds promise gentle movement and growth, and broad, deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy sheen cradle the cluster, providing depth and a rich contrast to the pristine whites. An elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet secures the arrangement to the wrist; the pearls sit cool and smooth, their soft lustre echoing the flowers' quiet sophistication. The composition reads as both classic and modern - an accessory for vows, dances, or milestone moments - with a faint floral scent suggested in the memory. A local florist might picture this worn beneath the plane trees of Hackney's Broadway Market or for a wedding near London Fields, where the clean whites would catch early morning light and convey understated luxury.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A refined wrist corsage photographed against a crisp white background, resting lightly on fair skin and composed with the confident hand of a Hackney florist familiar with Broadway Market and London Fields. The centrepiece is a richly petalled mauve-pink rose, half-open and soft to the touch, its outer ruffled edges carrying a slightly deeper magenta tint that draws the eye inward. Surrounding it are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters, each tiny petal showing a faint blue-white heart that seems to shimmer under soft studio light, creating depth and a twilight-like mood. Variegated English ivy provides a classic frame-dark green with creamy margins-while silvery-green, needle-like foliage (reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender) fans out to add cool tonality and a faint herbal fragrance. A broad, striped leaf with white and green bands is curled into a neat spiral, offering a modern sculptural accent, and looping blades of glossy green provide playful rhythm. Dark purple netting, open and lacy, sits beneath the assemblage, tying together the purple hues and lending a whisper of sparkle that catches evening light. Texturally this piece balances softness and structure: velvety rose, cushiony hydrangea, crisp ivy, and feathery greens. Finished with careful wiring and a comfortable wristband, the corsage feels light and wearable. Crafted for celebrations-weddings, proms, graduation balls-it is also available for same-day delivery across Hackney, prepared with seasonal freshness by Hackney Flowers for clients who need a last-minute, elegant floral accent.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Worn gently at the wrist and set against a spotless white backdrop, this fresh flower wristlet combines classic romance with contemporary structure - a piece I would happily prepare in our Hackney studio for clients heading to ceremonies around London Fields or Broadway Market. The focal point is a large, open rose in a pale peach to light apricot hue, its concentric petals soft and inviting, exuding a subtle, sweet fragrance that lingers without overpowering. Nestled beneath are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their round, compact heads providing a playful textural pop and a vivid contrast to the rose's creamy warmth. Anchoring the flowers, several deep green, glossy leaves create a full, verdant base while an artfully folded variegated leaf, striped with lighter green and creamy white, sweeps outwards in an elegant curl, lending architectural interest and a modern silhouette tailored to a contemporary bride or prom-goer. The visible skin is a warm light-to-medium tone; the flowers sit close to the wrist, suggesting an invisible elastic or ribbon secures them out of sight. In person, the mix of textures - velvet petals, clustered chrysanthemum florets, satiny foliage - reads as both tactile and resilient, made to hold through vows, dances, or family photos. Available for local delivery across Hackney and neighbouring Clapton or Hackney Wick, this wrist corsage balances softness and graphic clarity, crafted with the quiet confidence of a small local florist attentive to seasonal freshness and personal moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
From the hand of a Hackney florist this wrist corsage sits serene on fair skin against a bright white studio background, composed to celebrate quiet luxury and local craft. At its heart is a single, expansive Phalaenopsis orchid in pure white, each broad petal satin-smooth and gently cupped; the orchid's labellum catches a cheerful yellow that graduates to a richer orange at its centre, a tiny sunrise lodged within a snow-white bloom. Surrounding the orchid, a cloud of asparagus-fern tendrils creates a soft, feathery platform in vivid green, their delicate threads almost moving in a gentle draft. Nestled to the upper right, a small cluster of Hypericum berries offers a natural counterpoint: glossy, rounded beads that shift from light green to blushing pink and finally to deep crimson, suggesting ripeness and seasonal depth. A touch of ruffled lime-green foliage near the berries provides contrast in both hue and texture. The arrangement is fastened on a classic multi-strand white pearl bracelet, the pearls' luminous surface and subtle give making the piece comfortable and heirloom in spirit. In the gentle, neutral lighting, every surface - orchid satin, fern filigree, berry gloss, pearl sheen - reads distinctly. As a Hackney Flowers design, this corsage feels at home on prom nights heading toward Clapton's Georgian terraces or at intimate weddings near Chatsworth Road, carrying a quiet romance and the careful hand of local floral craft.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Carefully composed and lightly fragrant, this wrist corsage sits across a light-to-medium forearm on a stark white backdrop, a compact study in joyful contrast. Two golden-yellow roses form the focal pair: a plump, fully open bloom on the left and a slightly smaller, more protected bud to its right, each petal layer soft and satiny. Nestled in the heart of both roses, tiny clear crystals catch and scatter light like miniature stars, adding an elegant twinkle to every movement. Behind them a single calla lily in a dark plum, almost black-cherry hue rises with graceful curvature, its velvety surface creating a dramatic, sophisticated shadow against the roses' warmth. Around and between the flowers, fine asparagus fern provides airy texture while broad variegated leaves-green centres fading to pale, creamy margins-anchor the design with glossy structure. Small white button-like filler flowers peer through the greenery, lending a delicate, almost lace-like fullness. The corsage is secured with a slender band hidden beneath the blooms, positioned diagonally from the model's wrist up toward the forearm, showing how it sits when worn for prom, as a bridesmaid accent, or for an anniversary evening on the Hackney High Street. The composition suggests tactile contrasts-velvety petals, cool waxy foliage, shimmering gem-and evokes a quiet, celebratory scent. As a local florist might describe it after sourcing blooms at Broadway Market, this piece balances brightness with drama, made to catch camera flashes and evening light alike.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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