Winchmore Hill Wedding Corsages by Your Local Florist

At Florist Winchmore Hill, we understand every detail matters on your big day. Our skilled team crafts exquisite wedding corsages to add the perfect finishing touch, tailored to reflect your unique style and the spirit of Winchmore Hill. From delicate roses to fragrant freesia, each corsage is thoughtfully arranged by experienced local florists who know the area—from the picturesque Grovelands Park to the charm of Green Lanes and Queen Elizabeth's Drive.

We’re proud to serve not only Winchmore Hill, but also nearby communities such as Southgate and Enfield. Whether your celebration is intimate or grand, trust us for florals that exude both elegance and freshness. Our team uses only the finest seasonal flowers, carefully sourcing stems for superior quality and longevity.

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As a trusted Winchmore Hill florist, we pride ourselves on supporting local events and families, offering guidance and creativity for your special occasion. Let us help your wedding day bloom—order online or visit our friendly shop today. Experience the personal touch and expert care that sets Florist Winchmore Hill apart in North London.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicately composed white wrist corsage is shown in close-up on a fair forearm, set against a crisp white background so every detail reads like a quiet photograph. Dominating the arrangement is a large, pristine white Gerbera daisy whose many soft, elongated petals fan out symmetrically from a vivid yellow-green center, lending the piece a focal brightness. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of small white chrysanthemum sprays and creamy lisianthus - some in tight bud form, others gently unfurling - which together create a layered, pillowy texture that contrasts with the Gerbera's bold silhouette. Deep green foliage, likely ruscus or salal, peeks out from beneath the blooms, its glossy surface grounding the composition and adding a natural counterpoint to the pure whites. The flowers are fastened to the wrist by a slender, multi-strand pearl band; the tiny pearls shimmer softly and provide a vintage, romantic touch while the arrangement remains secure and wearable. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the tactile quality of the petals and the luminous quality of the pearl strands. Picture this corsage worn on a bright spring morning before a wedding in a small Winchmore Hill church or carried through Grovelands Park - it feels calm, refined, and reassuring. The scent is faintly green and floral: the clean, slightly grassy perfume of freshly cut foliage mingled with the cool, creamy scent of lisianthus and chrysanthemum.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage is a small testament to careful floristry, photographed on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone against a pristine white backdrop. The focal bloom is a deep fuchsia-pink rose, opened fully so its layered petals present a velvet-rich centre that anchors the design. Surrounding the rose, soft, blush-pink hydrangea florets form a lush, textured halo, their papery petals creating gentle volume and a whisper of scent. Interspersed are several white alstroemeria, each petal brushed with faint green veins at the throat, lending a crisp, botanical precision to the softer shapes around them. To the right, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink buds add a sense of future unfolding and delicate motion. A handful of broad, emerald-green leaves frame and lift the flowers, their glossy texture increasing the colour contrast and giving the piece a grounded, garden-fresh look. The flowers are bound to the wrist by an elegant bracelet composed of many tiny white pearls; the multi-strand construction wraps snugly and extends partially down the back of the hand in a lacy, decorative sweep. The overall mood is tender and celebratory-an ideal floral accent for prom, weddings, or special ceremonies. The image speaks to hand-tied care and the quiet confidence of local craftsmanship, suggestive of blooms prepared early on a Winchmore Hill morning and arranged with an eye for balance and wearable beauty.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a minimalist white background, that speaks of understated bridal and prom refinement across Winchmore Hill and nearby Palmers Green. The focal point is a perfectly opened creamy white rose, petals layered with delicate translucence and a satin-like texture that reflects soft studio light. Beneath it, a broad, trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria - displays a pale lime-green throat, creating a subtle contrast that draws the eye into the heart of the design. Sprigs of tiny white Gypsophila float between the larger flowers like breathy clouds, while a trio of vivid green buds peek out, hinting at future blossoms and adding rhythmic movement. A small daisy-style bloom with a golden-yellow centre nestles low at the cluster's edge, offering a sweet, informal note. The flowers are balanced by several deep-green, waxy leaves whose glossy surfaces add depth and a rich backdrop to the pale palette. A refined multi-strand pearl bracelet secures the arrangement - rows of uniformly round, luminous faux pearls that wrap the wrist with subtle luxury and hold the florals in an artful, comfortable curve. Made with careful hand-tying and attention to proportion, this corsage is the sort of piece Florist Winchmore Hill prepares for local ceremonies, school proms, and intimate weddings; it carries the cool, clean scent of white blooms and the soft confidence of a neighbourhood florist who knows the rhythms of Station Road and the village green.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, luminous aura surrounds this wrist corsage where botanical craftsmanship meets quiet sophistication. The focal bloom is a lush mauve rose, its petals opening in layered curls with a hint of dew that catches soft light and lends a lived-in, romantic sheen. Nestled close are saturated blue hydrangea clusters-rich, almost midnight indigo that gently shifts toward a delicate blue at each tiny floret's center-creating a calm, cooling contrast to the rose's warmth. Variegated English ivy trails in, its cream-edged leaves adding a friendly, traditional frame, while slender, silvery-green foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-fans behind the flowers, giving a subtle, aromatic suggestion that lifts the composition. A floaty panel of airy purple mesh threads through the design, its open texture raising the blooms and lending an ethereal, evening-ready quality. The piece is arranged on a light-toned forearm and photographed against a simple white surface so every shade and surface reads clearly: the rose's satin softness, the hydrangea's clustered velvet, the ivy's glossy bite, the mesh's feather-light structure. Wearing this corsage feels like a small ceremony-cool to the touch, faintly fragrant, and delightfully tactile-suited for bridesmaids, prom escorts, or a civic celebration near Station Road or the small halls around Winchmore Hill Green. Delivered with care, these details reflect the thoughtful floristry local customers appreciate when ordering for special nights in our area.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry here is intimate and assured: a single, creamy apricot rose blooms at the centre of a wristlet, its petals layered into a gentle spiral that suggests warmth and quiet elegance. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums-small, textured pom-poms-add a bright, almost mischievous spark, their dense florets contrasting with the rose's smooth planes. Beneath, a foundation of deep green foliage-likely salal and ruscus-gives weight and a lush backdrop, while an artfully folded variegated leaf, striped in pale cream and green, sweeps out in a refined arc, adding a contemporary graphic line to the design. The corsage is photographed on a left wrist against a clean white field, the skin tone a neutral light-to-medium that allows the apricot and lime hues to sing. Close inspection suggests expert hand-assembly: stems tucked and wired discreetly, a subtle elastic or ribbon hidden beneath the leaves so the piece sits comfortably for an evening of vows, dances, or celebratory toasts. The scent is soft-classic rose with a hint of green freshness-reminding one of bright mornings on Station Road or a floral market run near Palmers Green. As prepared by Florist Winchmore Hill, this wrist corsage balances contemporary graphic detail with romantic colour, a wearable accent that feels as appropriate for prom and wedding parties as it does for an intimate anniversary in our neighbourhood.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small poem pinned to the wrist, this corsage balances simplicity and careful craft. At its heart lies a single white Phalaenopsis, petals broad and smooth, catching daylight like soft silk; the central lip blooms into a cheerful yellow that deepens toward a warm orange, giving the flower a private, glowing centre. Surrounding the orchid, fine asparagus-fern fronds form a green, airy halo that feels almost like lace in motion, their texture a gentle counterpoint to the orchid's sleek surface. Nearby, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries shows a colour journey from pale green to rosy-pink and finally to a deep, ripe crimson, suggesting the subtle rhythms of late spring or autumn celebrations. A sliver of lime-green accent foliage peeks through, its ruffled edges adding a contemporary pop and tactile contrast. The arrangement is fastened with a string-like bracelet of tiny, lustrous white pearls that sit lightly on the wrist, lending a sense of heirloom calm and quiet sparkle. In the cool clarity of studio light the corsage reads refined and intimate, a piece meant to be worn close during first dances, quiet vows, or a prom walk down familiar lanes. I picture it chosen by someone strolling past Winchmore Hill Green or meeting friends near Green Lanes - a small, polished statement that complements the neighbourhood's understated style while carrying the scent of fresh-cut greenery and careful, local florist craft.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral designer I picture this wrist corsage as a small, wearable moment of sunshine and evening drama balanced together. Set against a stark white background and displayed on a light-to-medium forearm, the composition centres on two luminous yellow roses-one more open and generous on the left, the other a slightly smaller bud-like bloom on the right-their silky petals layered like whispering ribbons. Each rose carries a single, clear rhinestone tucked close to its heart, catching pinpricks of light and lending a restrained sparkle that elevates the corsage from pretty to celebratory. Nestled behind and toward the upper-right, a deep plum calla lily unfurls in a smooth, sculptural curve; its almost-black tone creates a striking contrast that intensifies the roses' sunny warmth. Around these focal blooms, feathery asparagus fern adds a soft, breathy texture, and variegated pittosporum-like leaves with pale margins provide a cool, structured backdrop. Dotted among the greenery are tiny white button-like filler flowers that add a gentle, cloud-like fullness. The whole arrangement is attached with a slim, hidden band and sits diagonally from the lower-left corner to mid-right of the wrist, demonstrating both comfort and style. The scent is quietly floral and uplifting; the tactile mix of silky petals, smooth calla surface and feathery fern makes this corsage ideal for someone stepping out for prom, a bridal party in Palmers Green, or a Winchmore Hill wedding guest seeking joyful elegance.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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