Paddington Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Paddington, we handcraft elegant wedding corsages that perfectly complement your special day. From intimate ceremonies in Paddington to chic celebrations across Bayswater and Notting Hill, our experienced wedding florist team designs pieces that look beautiful in photos and feel comfortable to wear all day.

Every corsage is made fresh in our Paddington studio, using premium seasonal flowers chosen for colour, fragrance and durability. Whether you prefer classic roses, soft pastels or a modern wildflower look, we’ll guide you on the best stems and finishes to suit your dress, suit or theme.

We regularly create corsages for weddings near Paddington Station, around the leafy paths of Hyde Park, and the streets by Praed Street, so we understand local venues, timings and transport logistics. Need something at short notice? We offer same-day delivery across Paddington and nearby areas, available on all wedding corsages when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke designs for mothers of the bride & groom
  • Coordinated buttonholes and bridesmaid bouquets
  • Reliable local delivery throughout Paddington, Bayswater & Notting Hill

Share your colours, outfits and wedding style with us, and our skilled florists will create thoughtful, long-lasting wedding corsages tailored just for you. Trust Flowers Paddington to add a refined floral finishing touch to your Paddington wedding.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage reads like a small wearable bouquet, photographed on a light-toned forearm set against a crisp white backdrop. At its heart sits a pristine white Gerbera daisy, broad and lively, each elongated petal overlapping like silk and drawing the eye inward to a vivid yellow-green centre speckled with fine texture. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of soft, fluffy white chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus-buds and half-open blooms that lend a layered softness and a subtle cream tone against the purer white of the Gerbera. Deep, glossy Ruscus leaves and a couple of broader salal-like leaves form a lush green frame, their cool emerald tones grounding the composition and adding sculptural depth along the forearm. Everything is fastened to a refined bracelet of several strands of white pearls; the pearls sit close to the skin, catching ambient studio light with a quiet, vintage shimmer that complements the flowers' delicate sheen. The imagined scent is cool and slightly grassy with a hint of sweet cream, evoking stems gathered that morning near Paddington Basin and the calm canals of Little Venice. Made thoughtfully by Flowers Paddington in a modest local workshop near Praed Street, this corsage is designed for moments that matter-promises, processions, or a quiet walk down an aisle-where the touch of petals and the soft jangle of pearls become part of the memory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, portable garden-carefully composed and poised on a light-to-medium toned left hand against a stark white field. Dominating the piece is a saturated fuchsia-pink rose, fully cupped and richly petalled, its surface showing the fine veining and satiny depth that draw the eye. Nestled beneath and around it are clusters of blush hydrangea florets whose soft, cloud-like texture adds volume and a whisper of lilac warmth, while crisp white alstroemeria punctuate the design with clean lines and subtle pale green markings at their centres. On the right side a spray of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny pink buds sit almost shyly, suggesting a sequence of opening petals and lending a dynamic, living quality. Broad, glossy emerald leaves cradle the arrangement, their deep tone amplifying the pinks' vibrancy and providing structural support. The corsage is secured by a refined, multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that lie against the skin like a string of soft lights, the pearls' sheen echoing the petals' gentle highlights. Under soft, diffused lighting the bouquet reads romantic and slightly dewy, with an imagined scent profile of fresh rose warmed by a hint of garden green. As a local detail, imagine this piece worn to a wedding near Paddington Basin or during a spring evening walk toward Hyde Park; it conveys careful technique, natural beauty and the sort of handmade attention a Paddington florist would bring to a special-occasion wearable bloom.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A meticulously styled wrist corsage sits on a light-skinned wrist, angled so the creamy ivory rose at its center becomes the first, gentle thing the eye meets. The rose's velvety petals unfurl in soft spirals while, just below and slightly to the left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom-suggestive of alstroemeria or a delicate lily-reveals a subtle green-yellow throat that lends depth and an unexpected glow. Interspersed among the principal flowers are tiny sprigs of baby's breath, their cloud-like clusters introducing whispery texture, and several verdant buds that still hold the promise of opening. A small cluster of white daisy-like florets with sunny yellow centers sits near the wrist, a charming counterpoint to the more formal rose. Rich, broad green leaves with a glossy finish frame the composition, giving it fullness and a natural rhythm. The arrangement is fastened with a soft multi-strand pearl band; each round pearl reflects light with a gentle sheen and keeps the corsage both comfortable and elegantly anchored. Under neutral studio light the whites read creamy rather than stark, and one can almost imagine a fresh, slightly powdery fragrance lingering in the air. Crafted with careful balance and an eye for occasion, this wristlet suits weddings, proms, and formal evenings - an accessory a Paddington bride or prom-goer might choose for its refined simplicity, inspired by the calm elegance of nearby Hyde Park and Praed Street celebrations.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a light-toned wrist, this corsage combines classic romance with a contemporary edge familiar to weddings and dances across Paddington and the surrounding streets like Edgware Road and Norfolk Square. The focal rose is a generous, partially open mauve-pink bloom whose petals fold in layers from a delicate blush at the heart to a richer magenta at the ruffled outer edge; it looks and feels velvety, with a whisper of sweet perfume. Flanking the rose are dense clusters of deep purple hydrangea, each tiny floret marked by a soft, almost glowing blue centre that adds depth and an evening-blue shimmer reminiscent of dusk over Paddington Basin. Interspersed throughout are slender, silvery-green sprigs-lavender or eucalyptus in appearance-that lend a cooling counterpoint in both scent and texture. Glossy variegated ivy anchors the design, its dark-green centres rimmed in cream supplying a traditional, slightly old-world elegance, while a wide green leaf striped with white is artfully coiled to create a bold, sculptural accent. Beneath the blooms, a layer of open violet mesh gives air and lift, its lacy weave echoing the hydrangea's form and providing a subtle sparkle under lights. As a florist based in Paddington I picture this corsage being chosen for bridesmaids in a Little Venice civil ceremony or for prom-goers heading to a reception on Praed Street; at Flowers Paddington we wire and secure each element so the piece sits comfortably against the skin, maintaining freshness and shape through an evening of celebration.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The craftsmanship of this wrist corsage is visible in every subtle gesture of form and colour: a single, large rose in a pale apricot-peach opens at the centre, its layered petals soft and inviting, the kind of bloom that asks to be cupped and breathed in. Nestled just below are two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums-their compact, cheerful heads offering a lively counterpoint and a tactile note of whimsy beside the rose's satin smoothness. Supporting greens, broad and glossy, likely ruscus or salal, create a verdant bed that both anchors the composition and gives the eye places to rest; a long, variegated Ti-style leaf with cream stripes is curled with deliberate elegance to form an architectural flourish that extends toward the wrist. The wearer's skin, a warm light to medium tone, provides a human scale and softness against the clean white backdrop, and the whole arrangement is caught in gentle studio light so the peach tones glow and the lime greens sing. There is an implied freshness-dew-cool to the touch and scented faintly of rose-so the corsage feels ready for vows, a first dance, or promenades through nearby Hyde Park after a Paddington ceremony. As a florist who composes for intimacy and movement, I imagine this wristlet slipping into a jacket sleeve or catching a toast, its palette designed to flatter neutral gowns and deep tuxedo tones alike while radiating restrained celebration.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting gently on a light-skinned wrist, this refined corsage centres on a single white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, luminous petals catch the light like silk. The orchid's throat is a small sun: a bright yellow labellum edged with deeper orange tones that give the bloom a focal warmth against the pure white contours. Around it, soft, airy asparagus fern creates a verdant, feathery cushion, the fine fronds arching outward to frame the flower and add movement. Nestled into the greenery is a tidy cluster of Hypericum berries, their smooth, glossy surfaces shifting in hue from pale green through blushing rose to a richer cranberry - a tiny narrative of ripeness and depth - with a splash of lime-green ruffled foliage providing an extra textural note. The flowers are secured to the wrist by a classic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose small, pearly beads reflect a gentle sheen; the cool beads sit comfortably against the skin, bringing an heirloom sensibility to the modern design. There is a soft, floral scent at the edge, delicate and almost imperceptible, evoking bouquets collected from the market near Praed Street or a quiet delivery to a Paddington station bride. As a local shop, Flowers Paddington often composes corsages like this for weddings at nearby venues and prom nights photographed along the canal at Little Venice, favouring contrasts of white, green and a warming berry tone so the piece reads perfectly in both daylight and flash photography.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist might describe it to a client, this wrist corsage balances sunny optimism with an elegant evening note. Placed on a light-to-medium forearm against pristine white, the focal pair of golden-yellow roses - one broad and open, the other slightly cupped - glow with a soft, buttery warmth; each is finished with a single, clear diamante tucked close to the centre so they sparkle with subtle, jewellery-like refinement. A single, deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily rises just behind the roses, its smooth, sculptural form and glossy surface supplying a dramatic, modern silhouette that offsets the roses' rounded softness. Around the blooms, fine asparagus fern threads through the design providing feathered lightness, while variegated leaves with pale edges give structure and a cool, waxy texture beneath the petals. Small white filler blossoms are clustered to build fullness without heaviness, and a few darker green leaves add depth. The corsage is secured on a thin band hidden by foliage, positioned diagonally across the image from bottom-left to centre-right so viewers can see how it rests on the wrist in action. Under neutral studio light the colours remain true: warm yellow, deep plum, and a range of greens. It reads as handcrafted, intimate, and suitable for prom, a wedding party, or a special anniversary celebration around Paddington Basin or Praed Street.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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