Queen's Park Wedding Corsages

At Florist Queen's Park, we bring true passion and expert craftsmanship to every wedding corsage we create. As local florists rooted in Queen's Park, we understand how important your special day is and believe that every detail—right down to your flowers—should feel personal and extraordinary.

Our skilled team handcrafts corsages and bouquets inspired by the vibrant energy of Salusbury Road and the relaxing green spaces like Queen's Park Gardens. We use only the freshest blooms to ensure your wedding flowers are stunning from the walk down the aisle to your final photos. Whether you envision classic elegance, modern minimalism, or a lively pop of colour, we’re here as your trusted wedding florist for guidance and inspiration.

  • Same-day flower delivery across Kensal Rise, Brondesbury, and West Kilburn for orders placed online by 3 PM.
  • Seamless online ordering with our easy-to-use website—just choose your designs and let us handle the rest.
  • Free consultations to help you select the perfect corsages and wedding arrangements tailored to your vision.

Being part of the Queen's Park community means we care deeply about every celebration we serve. Trust Florist Queen's Park to add an elegant floral touch to your wedding—crafted locally and delivered with care where it matters most.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is a study in quiet refinement: a single, vibrant white Gerbera takes centre stage on a pale forearm, its broad, velvety petals layered like fine tissue and radiating from a lively yellow-green eye that gives the bloom a whisper of summer. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of small, cushiony white blooms-miniature chrysanthemums or spray-style flowers-that add a soft, cloud-like texture, while creamy lisianthus buds peek through with gently rolled edges that suggest intimacy and restraint. Beneath the floral cluster, rich deep-green foliage-think glossy Ruscus or salal-fans out to provide depth and a cooling contrast, the leaves' smooth surfaces catching a hint of reflected light. Everything is bound to the wrist by a delicate, multi-strand pearl band; the tiny pearls glimmer with a warm, vintage sheen as they curve around the skin, lending the piece a romantic, heirloom feel. The image's plain white background and soft, directional light ensure every filament and petal edge is visible, conveying not only the visual composition but also the faint, herbaceous fragrance of fresh cut stems and a subtle powder of pollen. Ideal for a bride, bridesmaid, or prom attendee, this corsage communicates purity and celebration without ostentation-an accessory that feels personal, tactile, and poised for photographs taken on an overcast London morning or under warm reception lighting.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable bouquet: a single, dramatic fuchsia-pink rose anchors the design, its richly layered petals unfurling in a glossy spiral beneath soft studio light. Surrounding it, clusters of blush-toned hydrangea create a lush, powdery mass of tiny florets that lift and diffuse the rose's intensity, while several white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the arrangement with crisp, clean shapes and pale green streaking at their centers. To the right a neat grouping of light green alstroemeria buds and a couple of barely open pink florets hint at gentle movement and the living rhythm of the piece. Polished emerald leaves form a fresh, verdant base, their broad blades framing each bloom and providing contrast in both tone and texture. The corsage is fastened to the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous faux pearls that wrap around and extend slightly down the back of the left hand, the pearls catching a soft sheen. Seen against a pristine white backdrop, the composition feels both formal and intimate - the kind of floral accessory you might choose for a Queen's Park wedding, a graduation near Salusbury Road, or a prom in the neighbourhood. Imagine the faint, sweet scent of rose and hydrangea as you move: a subtle companion to vows, first dances or celebratory walks to the local farmers' market. The photograph highlights meticulous floral craftsmanship and a graceful, wearable silhouette.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Presented on a fair-skinned wrist against a pure white background, this elegant corsage combines classic romance with subtle modernity, beginning with a central creamy white rose whose velvety petals curl outward in soft concentric layers. Below and a touch to the left, a trumpet-like white bloom-likely an Alstroemeria-opens to reveal a pale green-yellow throat that lends depth and a faint citrus lift to the arrangement. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila float like breathy clouds through the composition while bright green buds promise gentle movement as the corsage settles throughout the evening. A small cluster of white daisy-style florets with golden-yellow centers adds a sweet, vintage accent near the base, and broad, glossy deep-green leaves with a smooth waxy texture are artfully placed to frame the blooms and provide a verdant counterpoint. The floral cluster is tied to the wrist by a chic multi-strand bracelet of round, lustrous white pearls that catch the light and feel cool against the skin. The visual rhythm of folded petals, airy filler, and polished foliage reads as refined and celebratory - perfect for wedding vows, prom processions, or gala nights. This piece reflects local craftsmanship from our Queen's Park neighbourhood, finished with the attentive touch you'd expect from a nearby florist's studio, and suggests the quiet, fresh fragrance of newly cut blooms and soft morning air in the park.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Draped across a pale wrist against a clean white backdrop, this exquisitely balanced wrist corsage is the sort of piece we create for summer weddings and proms around Salusbury Road and the Queen's Park Market. Its focal point is a partially open pink rose, petals unfolding in soft spirals with the outer edges shaded a richer magenta, lending the bloom a quietly luxurious centre. Nestled beside it are tight clusters of deep purple hydrangea, each floret showing a delicate blue-tinged core that catches the light like tiny stars, deepening the composition's twilight tones. A selection of silvery-green foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or a lavender sprig-fans out behind the flowers, adding cool, whispery texture, while glossy variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres and creamy-yellow margins frame the bouquet with traditional elegance. A contemporary flourish appears in a broad, striped green-and-white leaf that has been coiled into a sculptural loop, introducing movement and a modern silhouette. Below everything, an open weave of dark purple mesh provides a soft, netted base that lifts and informs the rich purple hues. The overall impression is tactile and fragrant: velvety rose petals, plush hydrangea, crisp ivy, and the fresh, resinous hint of eucalyptus-a scent I often mention to clients when arranging for ceremonies near Queen's Park Gardens. Made with local care by Florist Queen's Park, this corsage is suited to moments when a wearer wants to feel celebrated, elegant, and quietly unforgettable.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet artistry of this wrist corsage is apparent at a glance: a creamy apricot rose commands the centre, its concentric petals folding inward in an invitation to touch, while two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums nestle close like bright laughter beside it. Photographed against a plain white background, every texture and tone is revealed - the rose's silky density, the buttons' clustered, almost playful surfaces, and the glossy sweep of deep green foliage beneath. Broad leaves, perhaps salal or ruscus, form a plush cushion that gives the flowers presence and structure; a distinctive variegated leaf, striped with pale cream, is folded into a refined curl that extends in a deliberate arc, lending a graphic, modern accent. The corsage rests on a forearm of light to medium skin, positioned so the arrangement reads as both wearable and photographable; the fastening is discreet, hidden beneath petals and greenery. There is an understated fragrance of fresh rose and cut leaves - the sort of scent that floats softly in the moments before a ceremony - and the colour combination feels intentionally cheerful yet sophisticated. This design is suited to a prom, wedding, or celebratory evening and is the kind of piece we often prepare for local events around Queen's Park and nearby Kensal Rise. The composition speaks of crafted restraint: joyous colour, considered texture, and an overall tenderness that holds the promise of memorable photographs and intimate embraces.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A single, pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the heart of this wrist corsage, its broad petals unfolding with a serene confidence while the throat displays a lively yellow centre flushed with a deeper orange-an unexpected pop that anchors the composition. Surrounding the orchid a generous cushion of asparagus fern fans out in delicate, filigreed sprays, providing a vivid, textural green backdrop that makes the white bloom read even more luminous. To the orchid's upper right, a small cluster of round Hypericum berries moves through a palette from pale green to soft rose and rich crimson, their glossy surfaces catching the light like tiny beads of summer and adding a seasonal warmth. A small ruffled lime-green leaf nearby lifts the arrangement with a bright accent and tactile contrast.

The corsage is mounted on a classic multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that nestle against the skin, their cool, satiny touch complementing the orchid's smooth petals and lending the piece an heirloom elegance. Photographed as if in the soft morning light along Chamberlayne Road or beneath the plane trees by Queen's Park station, the image conveys calm refinement and careful craft. As a local piece prepared by Florist Queen's Park, it reads as a thoughtful choice for weddings, proms, or anniversaries: fresh, wearable, and designed to hold up through a day of close conversation, photographs, and gentle movement while evoking the neighbourhood's quietly sophisticated character.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Photographed on a forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone and set on a pure white field, this handcrafted wrist corsage balances cheerful colour with evening elegance. The focal pair of yellow roses-one broad and open to the left, the other a tighter bud to the right-emit a faint sweet rose scent and are each finished with a tiny clear diamante tucked near their centres, glinting as the wrist moves. Nestled slightly behind them, a singular deep purple, almost black-cherry calla lily rises with smooth, velvety petals that catch the light differently from the roses, lending a refined, sculptural silhouette. Textural contrasts come from fine asparagus-fern fronds that breathe airiness into the design and from variegated green leaves edged in pale cream that provide a crisp, cool foundation. Sprays of small white filler blooms are woven through the base, softening edges and giving the corsage a measured fullness. The arrangement is set diagonally across the wrist from the lower-left toward the centre-right of the frame, demonstrating how it sits when secured with a slim band so ribbon or elastic is mostly hidden. Cooked in gentle daylight, the palette reads sunny and celebratory with an undercurrent of evening glamour-perfect for events along Salusbury Road or an evening reception by the bandstand in Queen's Park. This is a design I'd recommend for prom, bridal attendants, or any guest who wants a bright, confident accent with a hint of sparkle.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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