Soho Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Soho, your trusted local destination for stunning wedding corsages in the heart of Soho. With years of experience crafting elegant and fresh floral arrangements, we understand how important it is for every detail of your special day to feel just right. Our team lovingly creates bespoke corsages and bouquets that perfectly complement any style—whether you’re exchanging vows at Soho Square Gardens, celebrating near Carnaby Street, or hosting a reception steps from Berwick Street Market.

As locals, we take pride in using only the finest, freshest flowers, hand-selected each morning and expertly arranged with an eye for colour, scent, and season. Our knowledge of Covent Garden, Fitzrovia, and Marylebone means we can offer prompt, reliable same-day delivery until 3 PM, ensuring your wedding blooms arrive looking their absolute best—wherever your venue is in central London.

  • Bespoke wedding corsages tailored to your vision
  • Fast, friendly same-day delivery to Soho and nearby areas
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Trust Florist Soho for your wedding flowers—each piece is expertly crafted with care, passion, and a local’s touch. Order online today and let us add an unforgettable floral finish to your big day in Soho and beyond!

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral wrist corsage is shown laid across a light-toned forearm, photographed on a plain white field so the arrangement's form and texture are the visual story. At its center sits a large, immaculate white Gerbera daisy, its many crisp petals radiating outward from a bright yellow-green buttoned eye that adds a whisper of colour to the otherwise monochrome palette. Nestled close are clusters of petite, cushiony white chrysanthemums and soft, creamy lisianthus-some in tight bud, some unfolding-creating layered depth and a tender interplay of rounded shapes. Behind the blooms, rich dark green Ruscus or salal leaves form a glossy, sculpted backdrop that grounds the corsage and provides a striking contrast to the pure whites. The ensemble is fastened to the wrist with several strands of delicate white pearl beads, arranged like a slender bracelet so the flowers appear to float above the skin. As a Soho florist would note, the tactile contrast between silky petals, bouncy chrysanthemums, and firm glossy foliage makes this piece comforting to hold and visually reassuring. There's a faint suggestion of green stems and morning dew in the scent-a cool, verdant note that keeps the look fresh rather than saccharine. Perfect for brides, bridesmaids, prom-goers or graduation parties, this classic design-available for local delivery across Soho, Carnaby Street and nearby Regent Street from Florist Soho-conveys quiet elegance and a memory-making softness.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, polished bouquet designed for a memorable night in Soho - perhaps a wedding reception near Carnaby Street or a prom photographed outside Berwick Street Market. The focal flower is a vigorous deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully open with dense, velvety petals that reflect the light in a soft satin sheen. Around it, pale blush hydrangea florets create a cushiony mass, their tiny petals layered to produce a gentle, cloud-like texture beneath the rose. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are interspersed through the design, each showing four to six slender petals with faint light-green markings close to the center, lending a crisp, luminous touch. On the right edge, a cluster of light-green alstroemeria buds and a few barely opened pink buds introduce a sense of promise and movement. Rich, broad emerald leaves form a green cradle, their glossy veins lending structure and contrast. The corsage is fastened to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet: rows of small, luminous white pearls woven into a net-like band that rests gently against the skin and travels partway down the back of the hand. The whole composition is shot in soft, even light against white, accentuating colour purity and material detail. As florists in the neighbourhood, Florist Soho often crafts this style for brides and guests seeking a touch of timeless glamour - a wearable bloom that smells faintly of rose and fresh foliage and photographs beautifully under a spring sky in Soho.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage rests lightly on a fair-skinned wrist photographed on a neutral white field, a compact study in white and green that conveys both ceremony and subtle modernity. The central focus is a creamy white rose, generously petaled and unfolding with soft, tactile layers that reflect the soft daylight. Nestled below and a touch to the left, a large, open trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely alstroemeria with a gentle green-yellow throat-adds a refined architectural accent, its interior tint giving depth to the pale composition. Surrounding these anchors are small sprays of Gypsophila, their tiny white buds forming a misty veil, and a cluster of petite daisy-like blossoms with bright yellow centers that bring a faintly cheerful punctuation near the wrist. Small green buds intersperse the display, hinting at progression and natural rhythm, while broad, glossy dark-green leaves create a rich contrast, their waxy texture cradling the blooms. The band is a multi-strand pearl bracelet-elastic, composed of uniformly round, lustrous white pearls-whose cool sheen complements the flowers and secures the piece with classic grace. As a local Soho florist I picture delivering this style to gallery openings on Berwick Street or intimate rehearsals near Old Compton Street; Florist Soho often arranges similar wristlets for weddings, proms, and theatre nights in the area. The overall effect is one of understated luxury: tactile, fragrant, and composed with the kind of floral rhythm that reads beautifully in close conversation and in photographs.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a Soho florist I often reach for this particular harmony of textures when crafting wrist corsages for neighbourhood celebrations, and this example sits gently on a fair-skinned wrist against a crisp white background so every detail is visible. The focal bloom is a large, partially open pink rose whose petals unfurl from a soft, pale centre to ruffled outer edges tinged with a deeper magenta, the surface catching studio light with a subtle, velvety sheen. Surrounding it are dense clusters of deep purple to indigo hydrangea, each floret marked by an almost luminous blue core that adds a cool, shimmering contrast to the warm rose. Silvery-green sprigs - reminiscent of eucalyptus or sprigs of lavender - create a feathery backdrop and a faint, herbal scent, while glossy variegated ivy leaves with dark green centres and creamy yellow margins tuck in around the blooms, bringing classic structure and garden charm. A bold design accent is a wide striped leaf - white and green - carefully curled into a spiral to provide modern movement and a sculptural edge. Dark purple open-weave mesh underpins the arrangement, its lacy texture deepening the purple tones and lending a light, airy lift. This piece feels celebratory yet refined, perfect for proms, bridesmaids, or an evening out in the West End after a visit to Berwick Street Market. At Florist Soho we make these to feel tactile and memorable, combining traditional floristry with contemporary accents for a distinctly local flourish.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet craftsmanship of a wrist corsage, photographed against a clean white backdrop, reads like a small story of texture and colour from a Soho workshop. A creamy apricot rose, fully open and generously petalled, forms the warm heart of the piece; its soft concentric spirals suggest a gentle, tactile invitation to touch. Nestled beneath are two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums-playful pom-pom forms whose compact florets add a lively punctum of colour and a contrasting spiky texture to the rose's smooth velour. The flowers sit atop a bed of deep green foliage-broad, glossy leaves such as ruscus or salal-that give structure and a natural frame, while a long, variegated leaf striped with pale cream is artfully curled to create a sleek, architectural sweep along the wrist. The corsage rests on the left wrist of a person with smooth, light skin; the fastening is discreet, not visible, so the focus remains on the living materials. There is the faint scent of rose cut fresh, a whisper of vegetal green, and the lighting is soft and even, enhancing the gentle apricot tones and the vivid lime accents. As a florist who often prepares pieces for Soho gatherings-from intimate vows near Golden Square to lively evenings off Berwick Street-I picture this wristlet accompanying first dances, prom nights, or theatre parties on Shaftesbury Avenue. For local clients, Florist Soho crafts these small wearable bouquets with attention to freshness and balance, a subtle flourish for memorable moments around the neighbourhood.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Pinned into place around a wrist, this corsage reads like a quiet piece of jewellery and a small living poem. The central element is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, velvety petals arranged in gentle symmetry and centred by a warm yellow and orange labellum that draws the eye like a tiny, sunlit heart. Surrounding the orchid, feathery sprays of asparagus fern create a soft, sculpted cushion in vivid green, their fine texture contrasting with the orchid's smooth surface. Nestled to one side, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries provides a painterly gradient - from pale green through blushing rose to deep crimson - and a touch of lime-green ruffled foliage introduces a lively, modern accent. The arrangement is bound to the wrist on a multi-strand white pearl bracelet whose cool, glimmering beads sit like heirloom stones against skin, giving the piece an old-world elegance balanced by contemporary freshness. Soft, diffuse light and a plain white background let every nuance show: the orchid's gentle sheen, the fern's lace-like edges, the berries' glossy skins. This refined corsage communicates romance and calm anticipation, ideal for prom or the bridal party, and carries the quiet sophistication of the West End - imagine it worn to a ceremony near Leicester Square or to a dinner in Chinatown, a small token of celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented across a pale forearm and photographed on a pristine white field, this wrist corsage balances joyful colour with refined craftsmanship-ideal for a prom queen, a bridesmaid, or anyone stepping out for a Soho evening. Two golden-yellow roses anchor the arrangement: a larger, more open bloom to the left and a slightly smaller, cupped rose to the right, each accented with a single, shimmering clear crystal set near the heart to catch ambient light. Behind them, a solitary calla lily in a sumptuous dark burgundy-to-plum tone rises and curves gently upward, its sleek silhouette providing elegant contrast to the roses' ruffled faces. Bright, feathery asparagus fern threads through the top and rear of the cluster, lending breathy texture and soft movement when the wrist moves.

Below the flowers, several round, variegated leaves with pale margins create a steady, cool base while clusters of tiny white filler blooms add a soft dotted fullness. The corsage sits diagonally from the lower-left to the centre-right of the image and is neatly fastened with a slim band that remains largely hidden beneath the foliage. Shot in crisp daylight or studio light, the image highlights the tactile differences-the roses' velvety petals, the calla's satiny surface, and the fern's filigree sprigs-and suggests the gentle scent of fresh blooms. As prepared by Florist Soho for local celebrations around Carnaby Street, Soho Square, or nearby theatres, this design reads as joyful, sophisticated, and perfectly suited to a memorable night out in central London.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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