Stepney WEDDING CORSAGES

At Flowers Stepney, our wedding corsages are lovingly designed to complement your special day, whether you're celebrating near Stepney Green Park, along Mile End Road or by the historic Regent's Canal. As your local Stepney florist, we combine years of wedding experience with seasonal flowers to create corsages that are comfortable to wear and photograph beautifully from ceremony to reception.

Every corsage is handcrafted in our studio using fresh, long-lasting blooms and secure, skin-friendly fittings - perfect for mums, grandmothers, bridesmaids and VIP guests. From soft romantic pastels to chic modern whites and greens, we'll match your bouquets, buttonholes and venue styling so everything feels beautifully coordinated.

We provide wedding florals across Stepney and surrounding areas, including:

  • Mile End
  • Bow
  • Limehouse

If timings are tight, our reliable same-day delivery service is available on corsages and coordinating bouquets when you order online before 3 PM. We understand how busy wedding planning can be, so we offer clear guidance on corsage styles, flower choices and colour palettes, drawing on our local knowledge of venues across East London.

Trust Flowers Stepney for expertly made wedding corsages that arrive fresh, on time and ready for the camera. Order your Stepney wedding flowers online today and let our local team take care of every floral detail.

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Wedding Corsages
This elegant white wrist corsage rests lightly on a pale forearm, photographed against a plain white background so every floral detail reads clearly: a vigorous white Gerbera sits at the centre, its many long, satin-like petals radiating from a soft lime-green and yellow eye that adds a fresh focal contrast. Encircling this central bloom are smaller, fluffy white chrysanthemum-like sprays and a selection of creamy lisianthus buds and openings, their smooth, layered petals giving the piece a soft, romantic depth. Beneath and around the flowers, broad, deep green leaves-likely salal or Ruscus-offer a rich backdrop, their glossy texture grounding the composition and carrying the eye along the forearm. A refined multi-strand band of small white pearl beads secures the flowers to the wrist, the pearls glinting faintly and lending a touch of heirloom romance to the design. The arrangement is scented faintly with fresh green notes rather than heavy perfume, suggesting a cool, almost grassy freshness common to newly cut blooms. Designed for formal moments such as weddings, prom nights, or meaningful family celebrations, this corsage speaks of quiet confidence and classic taste familiar to local customers who walk from Whitechapel Road or Stepney Green. Flowers Stepney crafts pieces like this for deliveries across Stepney and Mile End, balancing durability with delicate beauty so the blooms arrive looking freshly gathered and immaculately arranged.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Presented against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a handcrafted keepsake prepared for a special moment in Stepney - perhaps a wedding in the nearby church, a prom along Mile End Road, or a cherished anniversary. A single, large hot fuchsia-pink rose anchors the design, its petals densely layered and velvety to the eye; its scent would register as a soft, classical perfume if brought close. Nestled around the rose are clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets that add plush volume and a feather-soft texture, each tiny floret catching light to create a cloud-like base. Scattered through this base are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) with four to six slender petals, each petal marked by subtle pale green streaking near the centre that gives the flowers a delicate, botanical accent. To the right, a small spray of light green alstroemeria buds and a handful of barely opened pink blooms suggest unfolding life and quiet anticipation. Rich, emerald-green leaves provide a fresh, glossy frame, their cool tones balancing the warm pinks. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist by an elegant, multi-strand band of small, luminous white pearls that wrap neatly around the skin, creating a soft net-like support and adding a heritage feel. As a local florist serving Stepney and surrounding streets, Flowers Stepney often composes pieces with this level of detail - airy, fragrant, and composed to sit comfortably through vows, dances, and photographs under soft indoor light.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a soft vow made into flowers: a creamy ivory rose forms the central focus, its velvety petals unfurling with a quiet, luxurious rhythm that catches the cool studio light. Below it, a larger white trumpet-like blossom, reminiscent of Alstroemeria with a faint lime-green throat, opens into the composition and gives the arrangement dimensional contrast. Finer textures come from airy sprigs of gypsophila, adding a misty, cloud-like layer, and a small cluster of daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centres, which lend a joyful, almost playful detail at the lower edge. A few vivid green buds-still tight and expectant-offer a sense of life in progress, suggesting the corsage will age gracefully through an evening of vows or dancing. Glossy, deep green leaves with a smooth, waxy surface provide a lush backdrop, their shapes varying from broad to slightly tapered so the whites appear brighter by comparison. The floral cluster is bound to the wrist by a multi-strand pearl band, elastically beaded with uniformly round pearls whose soft sheen complements the flowers' delicate tones and feels cool to the touch. Composed with a calm, skillful hand, this corsage evokes the quiet elegance of Stepney gatherings-from intimate registry office ceremonies to formal receptions near Stepney Green and the surrounding lanes-offering a scent that's faintly fresh and floral, suitable for a bride, bridesmaid, or prom attendee looking for an understated, timeless accent.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, enveloping aura surrounds this wrist corsage, where careful floristry and botanical textures meet on a pale forearm laid against a clean white backdrop. The focal bloom is a lush mauve-pink rose, its petals folding outward in a gentle spiral with a slightly deeper magenta at the ruffled edges, as if it has just opened in a quiet garden after rain. Beside the rose, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters bring a wash of midnight-blue depth, each small floret defined by a subtle blue-white eye that adds a luminous contrast. Glossy variegated ivy trails around the bouquet, its dark green centers edged in creamy yellow, lending a cultivated, traditional note while a tightly curled broad leaf with white and green stripes introduces an architectural, contemporary flourish. Soft, silvery-green sprigs-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-create a delicate halo of texture and scent. Beneath the blooms, a dark purple, open-weave mesh nestles through the arrangement, giving lift, shadow, and a playful, almost ethereal shimmer that echoes evening light on fabric. As a florist who knows Stepney's quiet corners and the nearby Columbia Road market mornings, I picture this wristpiece worn to a riverside wedding at Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park or a prom near Whitechapel, chosen for its romance and tactile luxury. It is intentionally composed to feel both intimate and celebratory, offering a sensory experience of sight, scent, and touch that lingers in memory long after the event.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage is photographed against a crisp white backdrop, worn on the inner forearm of someone with a light-to-medium warm complexion. The focal point is a large, fully open rose in pale peach to soft apricot tones, its petals unfolding in layered curves that suggest both tenderness and quiet refinement. Tucked beneath and slightly to one side are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - compact pom-pom blooms whose dense texture contrasts pleasingly with the rose's smooth, velvety petals. The floral cluster sits on a foundation of rich, dark green foliage; broad, glossy leaves likely salal or ruscus form a substantial green cushion that adds depth and structure, while a long, variegated leaf striped with cream and green is skillfully folded to create a sweeping, architectural accent. That curled variegated leaf draws the eye across the wrist and introduces a modern graphic element that balances the arrangement's softness. The corsage appears handcrafted and securely attached, the mechanics hidden so the flowers seem to float comfortably on the skin. Light plays softly across the petals, suggesting early morning or late-afternoon light and a scent profile of gentle rose with a hint of cut green stems. This refined palette of peach, lime, and deep greenery is poised for meaningful moments - a wedding vow, first dance, or graduation - offering both timeless romance and a contemporary edge suited to Stepney celebrations and neighbourhood gatherings.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled across a light-skinned wrist and set against a pristine white studio background, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet. The anchor is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid with broad, luminous petals that seem to catch light and soften it; its labellum shows a tender yellow center touched with deeper orange tones that become the eye's natural resting point. A generous cushion of asparagus-fern foliage fans out beneath the bloom, its fine, airy fronds adding movement and a verdant contrast to the orchid's smooth surfaces. To the upper right, a compact spray of glossy berries-shifting from pale green through rose-tinted stages to a warm cranberry-adds depth, seasonal colour, and a pleasing, tactile counterpoint. A small section of ruffled lime-green foliage nearby introduces another bright note and complements the cooler greens of the ferns. The corsage is fastened with a multi-strand bracelet of tiny, lustrous white pearls that encircle the wrist with classic refinement, the pearls' cool sheen echoing the orchid's purity. The composition is lit to reveal texture and shadow play, highlighting the soft contours of the petals and the subtle shine on the berries. As an object it conveys calm elegance: the hush of a wedding aisle, the quick flutter before a prom dance, the poised satisfaction of a carefully made floral accent. A local florist in Stepney might imagine this piece worn for celebrations in nearby Mile End or a quiet ceremony at Victoria Park, where floristry and neighbourhood life meet in small, meaningful gestures.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Photographed on a light-toned forearm set against a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a tiny, wearable bouquet crafted for a memorable evening. Two golden-yellow roses claim the centre: the left bloom is open and generous, the right more cupped and intimate, and both are given a touch of glamour with a single clear diamante placed at each centre so they shimmer with movement. Behind the roses a sculptural mini calla in a rich, brambly purple-near-burgundy in low light-unfurls above and to the right, its sleek, trumpet-like form offering a sophisticated foil to the soft rosette shapes. The arrangement is layered with texture: airy asparagus fern threads through and lifts the silhouette; variegated green-and-cream leaves create a cool, structured backdrop; tiny white filler flowers, like miniature chrysanthemums or baby's breath, fill gaps with a halo of delicate points. A few deep-green glossy leaves peek through to ground the combination. The corsage is positioned diagonally across the wrist from lower-left to centre-right so a viewer can clearly see how it sits when worn; a slim elastic or ribbon band is largely hidden beneath the blooms. The lighting is clean and even, accentuating petals' softness, the calla's satin surface, and the sparkle of the stones. The overall effect is joyful and elegant-a design a Stepney florist might recommend for bridesmaids, prom dates, or a guest of honour arriving from Whitechapel or Mile End.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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