Forest Gate Wedding Corsages

At Forest Gate Flowers, our wedding corsages are lovingly designed to complement your day, your outfit, and your photos. As a local florist based near Woodgrange Road and close to Forest Gate Station, we know how important it is for every detail to feel just right - from the walk down the aisle to the last dance.

Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony in Wanstead, a family celebration in Stratford, or a grand reception in Manor Park, our team will guide you to the perfect fresh flowers and wrist or lapel corsages to match your theme and colour palette. We carefully condition each stem in our Forest Gate studio, just off Romford Road, to ensure your corsages stay fresh and photo-ready all day.

You can order online with confidence, knowing every design is handcrafted by an experienced wedding florist who understands local venues, lighting, and timings. Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery across Forest Gate and nearby areas when you order before 3 PM.

  • Handcrafted corsages tailored to your dress and flowers
  • Local knowledge of Forest Gate, Stratford & Wanstead venues
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM

From classic rose corsages to modern, minimalist designs, Forest Gate Flowers is your trusted local partner for beautiful wedding details that feel personal and unforgettable.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft morning light illuminates a refined white wrist corsage, positioned along a fair forearm against a clean white backdrop so every petal and bead is clearly visible. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, its numerous silky petals arranged like a sunburst around a small, lime-yellow and green centre that lends a fresh, lively focal point. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of tiny, cushiony white chrysanthemums and a few creamy lisianthus blooms and buds, their textures alternating between tight buds and gently unfurling petals to produce a sense of layered softness. Broad, deep green salal or ruscus leaves emerge behind the flowers, their rich colour and smooth sheen grounding the arrangement and adding crisp botanical shape.

The flowers are fastened to a delicate bracelet of multiple pearl strands that encircle the wrist; the pearls' subtle lustre complements the matte petals and hints at vintage romance without overpowering the blooms. Close inspection reveals the careful wiring and taping that keeps each stem snug and comfortable, a craftsman's detail that keeps the corsage wearable through long ceremonies or evening dances. There is a faint, cool scent - a leafy, almost-grassy note mixed with the mild sweetness of lisianthus - that conjures images of a quiet garden in early spring.

Designed for brides, bridesmaids, prom dates or proud graduates, this corsage blends tradition and contemporary simplicity. It's the sort of piece we prepare frequently for local celebrations around Forest Gate and visits to Forest Gate Station and Romford Road events, chosen for its understated elegance and timeless white palette.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
An elegant wrist corsage displayed on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone, photographed against a clean white backdrop to showcase every texture and hue. The focal bloom is a generous, fully unfurled hot fuchsia-pink rose, its layered petals dense and satiny, catching a soft, diffuse light that highlights the subtle gradations of colour from deep centre to brighter petal edges. Surrounding it, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets add volume and a soft, papery patina while pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) open with four to six smooth petals each, their centres brushed with pale green veins that draw the eye inward. On the right side of the composition a small bunch of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of nearly opened pink buds suggest fresh growth and gentle movement, a promise of scent and bloom.

Lush, broad emerald-green leaves form a freshly cut base that frames and lifts the flowers, their glossy surfaces providing a cool contrast to the warm florals. The corsage is fastened by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - tiny, luminous beads woven into a delicate band that rests comfortably around the wrist and trails slightly onto the back of the hand. You can almost sense the faint fragrance of rose and hydrangea and the careful wiring hidden beneath the florals, the hallmark of professional craft. Prepared with neighbourhood care at Forest Gate Flowers, this piece is ideal for weddings, proms or intimate celebrations in Forest Gate and nearby Stratford, and would make a graceful accompaniment to an evening at the local town hall or a stroll along Romford Road.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This elegant wrist corsage, created by Forest Gate Flowers for celebrations across Forest Gate, rests against a pristine white backdrop on a light-skinned wrist, the sort of piece we hand-tie for weddings and prom evenings at local venues. The composition centres on a lush, creamy ivory rose whose petals open in soft, layered curves, giving the piece a classic, romantic core. Just below and to the left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria (Peruvian lily) reveals a subtle green-yellow throat, its fine lines and gentle ribs lending structure and a whisper of colour to the predominantly white palette. Scattered throughout are tiny sprays of gypsophila, their cloud-like clusters softening the silhouette, while several green buds promise the bloom will evolve through the day. A petite cluster of daisy-like white florets with sunny yellow centres provides a sweet, nostalgic accent near the wrist. Glossy, deep green foliage-broad and waxy-frames the flowers and creates a lush backdrop that intensifies the white tones. The corsage is fastened by a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet, elastic and composed of uniformly round white pearls that sit cool against the skin, their sheen mirroring the blossom highlights. In our Forest Gate studio by Romford Road we balance scent, texture, and scale to ensure the piece reads beautifully from a distance and in close-up photographs. The overall effect is timeless and refined, ideal for those seeking understated elegance for ceremonies around Wanstead Park or intimate receptions at local halls.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wristlet sits diagonally across a light-toned wrist on a stark white surface, composed to read both visually and by touch for someone who cannot see every detail. The focal bloom is a plush mauve-pink rose, partially unfurled so its velvety petals show a delicious gradient - deeper magenta around the ruffled edges flowing into a pale, blush core. Beside it, saturated clusters of indigo-blue hydrangea create a rich contrast; their minute florets have softly luminous, near-blue centres that give the corsage depth and an almost painterly shimmer. The supporting greenery is deliberately varied: thin, silvery-green sprigs (suggestive of eucalyptus or trimmed lavender) breathe a faint, cooling scent and a feathery texture, while variegated English ivy arcs in glossy waves, its dark green interiors bordered by cream and yellow that brighten the arrangement. A distinctive, wide leaf with bold white-and-green stripes has been artfully curled into a tight spiral to add modern structure and a sculptural punch. Beneath and between the blooms a dark purple, open-mesh ribbon cushions and lifts the flowers, its lacy weave adding shadow, movement, and a subtle evening glamour. The tactile contrast - silky rose, pillowy hydrangea, crisp ivy, and airy mesh - invites gentle handling and evokes quiet celebration. Handcrafted in our Forest Gate workshop with freshly cut stems, this corsage suits bridesmaids, prom-goers, or guests of honour walking from Romford Road to nearby church halls, carrying a scent of rose and green leaves that lingers like a memory.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a small study in contrast and tenderness, shown against a plain white backdrop and worn on the left wrist of a person with light to medium skin tone. The focal point is a generous, fully bloomed rose in a pale apricot-peach hue, each velvety petal layered to create a luminous center that seems to glow in soft studio light. Beside it, two compact lime-green button chrysanthemums - bright, cheerful pom-poms - tuck into the lower left of the arrangement, their tightly packed textures offering a playful foil to the rose's billowy form. The work is grounded by deep green foliage, broad ruscus or salal leaves that form a lush cradle beneath the flowers and extend outward to lend structure and a natural silhouette. A distinctive variegated leaf, striped with lighter greens and ivory, is folded with a gentle architectural twist that wraps subtly around the wrist and gives the corsage a contemporary flourish. The floral elements appear freshly hydrated and carefully wired or taped; the securing band is concealed so the emphasis remains on composition and texture. The scent is faintly rose-sweet with a whisper of green stems - exactly the kind of handcrafted detail we make daily at Forest Gate Flowers for weddings, proms, and special evenings around Forest Gate station and Woodgrange Park. The mood is celebratory and intimate, a refined accessory that reads as both modern and timeless when viewed close-up or across a crowded reception room.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting softly across the wrist like a small poem, this corsage blends classic materials and fresh botanicals in a way I often prepare for couples and students across Forest Gate and nearby Manor Park. The central Phalaenopsis is ivory-white and luminous, its broad petals radiating a satin sheen that catches the afternoon light; the labellum glows with a delicate yellow centre that feels almost like a secret held in the bloom. Surrounding the orchid, fine tendrils of asparagus fern float outward in a bright, intricate lacework of green, their texture whisper-light against the skin. Beside this greenery, a constellation of round Hypericum berries moves through rose, peach and soft green tones into a gentle cranberry - glossy and tactile, they give the piece a subtle warmth and seasonal depth. The cluster is offset by a bracelet of tiny faux pearls, their cool, smooth surfaces adding a touch of heirloom grace without weighing the wrist. The contrast of satin petal, feathery fern and polished berry creates an intimate choreography of texture and colour that feels both traditional and modern. I imagine this worn on a sunlit morning in the neighbourhood, heading from Forest Gate Station toward Wanstead Park, the corsage offering a quiet, luxurious punctuation to the day. As a florist who arranges for weddings and proms locally, I set these elements so the wearer experiences not only visual beauty but a soft, reassuring fit - a comfortable, elegant accent that reads of celebration and careful craft.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a florist who often walks from Forest Gate Station to the small stalls on Romford Road, I describe this wrist corsage as a tiny celebration in yellow and plum. Two luminous yellow roses anchor the piece - the left blossom fully unfurled, the right more intimate and cupped - each bearing a delicate clear crystal placed close to the heart of the bloom to catch the light like a memory. Behind them, tucked up and lifting gently toward the right, is a single dark purple to black-cherry calla lily whose satin petal creates a dramatic, modern silhouette against the classic rose forms. Fine asparagus fern threads weave through and above the flowers, lending an airy, feathered texture that softens the diagonal line of the design. Beneath, variegated foliage with pale margins gives weight and a cool, waxy green contrast, while tiny white button-like fillers - small spray mums or baby's breath - nestle in to add fullness and a soft punctuation of brightness. The corsage is shown on a light-to-medium toned wrist, fastened modestly with a thin ribbon or elastic band so that most of the mechanics are hidden and the floral artistry takes centre stage. The crisp white backdrop isolates the tactile textures: the velvety rose petals, the glossy calla surface, the feathery fern. It's the kind of wearable bloom I would prepare for a bridesmaid or prom guest stepping out from Woodgrange Park into a summer evening: joyful, poised, and unmistakably handcrafted by a local hand.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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