Pimlico Wedding Corsages

At Florist Pimlico, we believe every wedding deserves a personal touch. Our expert florists craft exquisite wedding corsages with an artist’s eye for harmony and detail. Whether your celebration is steps from Tachbrook Street, near the beautiful Pimlico Gardens, or close to the iconic Grosvenor Road, we deliver perfection, right to your door.

Drawing on years of dedicated floral artistry, our team understands the elegance and sentiment that flowers bring to your special day. We work closely with couples in Victoria, Belgravia, and Westminster to design unique, fresh bouquets and corsages tailored to your wedding’s colour palette and theme. Using only the finest seasonal blooms, each corsage promises a blend of fragrance, beauty, and meaning.

Need those finishing touches in a hurry? With our flexible same-day delivery (available until 3 PM), you can order online with confidence, knowing your flowers will arrive in peak condition. Our professional reputation in the Pimlico community is built on trust and a passion for bringing joy to local weddings—one corsage at a time.

  • Same-day delivery on all wedding corsages ordered by 3 PM
  • Local, handcrafted floral designs by Pimlico experts
  • Convenient online ordering for Pimlico, Victoria, and Belgravia

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage is composed with the calm confidence of an experienced florist: a bold white Gerbera takes center stage, its broad petals arranged like a soft sunburst around a bright lime-yellow, slightly textured eye. Smaller bobbles of white chrysanthemum-style flowers and creamy lisianthus buds nestle into the Gerbera's sides, creating gentle layers of fluff and form that invite touch. Behind the blooms, broad glossy emerald leaves - likely salal or Ruscus - provide a cool, living backdrop that frames the cluster along the forearm and accentuates the purity of the whites. The piece is secured by a slender band of multi-strand white pearls that wrap the wrist with discreet elegance; under diffused studio light the pearls glow with a quiet, antique sheen that harmonises with the flowers' soft tones. Close your eyes and you'd notice the faint grassy, green fragrance and the satiny texture of the petals against warm skin, a sensory detail that makes this accessory feel intimate and reserved. Designed for weddings, proms, graduations or momentous celebrations, its serene colour story suggests innocence and refined joy. Picture it worn at a Pimlico riverside reception or stepping out from a terraced house near Vauxhall Bridge Road - an accessory that reads both timeless and rooted in local life. The image highlights floral craftsmanship, fresh blooms, and thoughtful proportion, showing a corsage that is wearable art as much as a keepsake.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small love letter to spring, photographed on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white field so every detail can be read clearly. The central motif is a generous, fully blossomed deep fuchsia-pink rose, its petals densely layered and soft to the eye, forming a warm, tactile centre. Around that heart, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea provide a clouded, textured base; their tiny florets overlap in a way that amplifies the corsage's volume and conveys softness when the wrist moves. Interwoven are crisp white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each marked with pale green veins near the centre, their pointed petals adding fine lines and freshness. To one side a small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and diminutive pink buds hints at unfolding blooms, lending a sense of living motion. Deep emerald leaves cradle the flowers, their broad, glossy shapes grounding the arrangement and offering contrast to the pastels. The floral cluster is fastened to the wrist with an elegant multi-strand pearl bracelet of small, luminous white beads that both secures and decorates, its slight sheen harmonising with the flowers' soft glow. The composition is precise yet romantic, intended for proms, wedding parties, or intimate celebrations - the sort of piece a local Pimlico florist might prepare for a bride stepping out near Eccleston Square or for a prom-goer catching the last light by Victoria Station. The image emphasises texture, balance, and gentle craftsmanship, inviting touch and quiet admiration.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage combines old-world refinement with a quietly modern silhouette, displayed on a fair-skinned wrist against a simple white backdrop so every detail is legible. The focal point is a lush, creamy ivory rose whose petals open in soft, overlapping spirals, offering a velvety centre that draws the eye. Nestled just beneath and slightly left, a trumpet-like white alstroemeria provides graceful, pointed petals and a subtle lime-green throat that deepens the arrangement's tonal range. Interspersed among these are small clusters of unopened green buds that promise future bloom, tiny airy heads of baby's breath that lend a misty softness, and a petite daisy-style blossom with a golden yellow eye that adds a charming, informal note. Rich, deep green leaves-broad and glossy-frame the flowers, their smooth surfaces reflecting light and enhancing the white tones. The corsage is fastened by a multi-strand pearl band; the uniformly round pearls sit like small moons against the skin, creating a tactile contrast between cool, hard beads and the tender petals. Scent is implied more than pronounced: a fresh, powdery floral whisper, clean and reassuring. This piece reads as a small, wearable bouquet-perfect for a wedding procession, a prom night on Pimlico Road, or an elegant evening near Victoria. The careful balance of texture, shape and hue shows the hand of an experienced florist, aimed at moments that deserve gentle restraint and lasting grace.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light pools over a wrist corsage set on a pale forearm against a stark white ground, the arrangement composed with a florist's restraint and a poet's eye. Dominating the piece is a lush mauve rose, its petals curling outward in plush, layered folds tinged with a deeper magenta around the ruffled rim; the surface seems almost to hold a whisper of dew. Flanking this romantic centre are dense clusters of deep indigo-blue hydrangea, their tiny florets tipped with delicate blue-white eye centers that create luminous pinpoints amid the purple mass. The greenery plays a quiet supporting role: slender silvery-green stems-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-fan out to soften the silhouette, while glossy variegated ivy with dark green centers edged in pale cream traces the outer line of the wristlet with a familiar, garden-fresh grace. A broad, striped leaf curled into a tight loop introduces a modern architectural accent, its white and green stripes offering graphic contrast to the organic curves of the blooms. A floaty, open-knit violet mesh rests beneath and around the flowers, adding depth, a hint of sparkle, and a light, airy lift that evokes evening fabric against skin. Worn to a wedding near Tate Britain or tucked into the lapel at a Pimlico celebration, this corsage feels both intimate and refined-designed to be seen close-up and to carry the subtle scent of rose and greenness as the wearer moves through streets like Lupus Street or St. George's Square.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage, pictured on a pale wrist against a stark white backdrop, was designed to feel intimate and refined - a small study in peach and green. The focal point is a generous apricot-peach rose, its petals unfurling in soft spirals that invite the eye and a gentle touch; the bloom smells faintly sweet, like warmed honey. Beside it, two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a bright, playful counterpoint: compact, textural pom-poms whose clustered florets catch the light differently from the rose's satin petals. Layered underneath are deep green leaves - the kind of salal or ruscus we favour for structure - their matte to glossy surfaces adding depth and a cooling colour anchor. A variegated, ribbon-like leaf with pale stripes is tucked and artfully curled to the side, creating an elegant sweep that lends the corsage its contemporary silhouette.

As a Pimlico florist I think of this piece moving through local moments: brides emerging near Belgrave Road, prom nights starting from the terraces off Warwick Way, or quiet exchanges on a bench by the Thames at Chelsea Bridge. Though the elastic or ribbon holding it is hidden, the arrangement looks secure and wearable, designed to last through vows, photographs, or an evening of dancing. Crafted fresh with attention to scent, texture and balance, this corsage is the sort of small luxury Florist Pimlico would deliver across the neighbourhood - understated, tactile, and quietly celebratory.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled on a light-skinned wrist and set against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage feels like a small, wearable still life. The centerpiece is a single, large Phalaenopsis orchid-its white petals broad and smooth, reflecting a soft studio light-and at its core a bright yellow lip with orange accents creates a concentrated point of warmth that balances the cool purity of the petals. Beneath this luminous bloom, airy asparagus fern spreads in delicate, lace-like fronds, offering a textured green foundation that seems to float around the flower. To the upper right, a compact group of Hypericum berries provides visual punctuation: each berry shifts in tone from pale green through blush to a deep, ripe crimson, suggesting depth and seasonal change. A subtle ruffled sprig of lime-toned foliage nearby adds a fresh, contemporary edge. The floral cluster is attached to the wrist by several strands of small, lustrous white pearls, their smooth surfaces catching light and lending a classic, almost vintage sense of occasion. The overall mood is romantic and quietly luxurious, the kind of accessory you might choose for a Pimlico church wedding, a prom photographed along Eccleston Place, or an anniversary dinner near Tate Britain. Prepared with the care of a neighbourhood atelier, this corsage is the sort of thoughtful, tactile piece Florist Pimlico would recommend when a refined, understated statement is required.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Shot in crisp daylight against a blank white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a tiny, celebratory landscape resting diagonally on a light-to-medium toned forearm. Two radiant yellow roses form the heart of the piece-a larger, fully opened bloom to the left beside a slightly smaller, more cupped rose-their petals soft and subtly fragrant, suggesting honeyed citrus and classic rose perfume. Each rose is punctuated by a small clear diamante set near its centre, catching glints of light with every turn. Rising just behind the right-hand rose, a single deep plum calla lily unfurls with a satin sheen; its rich, almost-black cherry colour provides dramatic depth and a modern silhouette against the round, sunny roses. Throughout the arrangement, feathery asparagus fern adds airy motion and delicate texture, while variegated green-and-cream leaves form a structured base that grounds the design. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers-miniature mums or gypsophila-like clusters-nestle into crevices, increasing the sense of hand-crafted abundance. The flowers are carefully wired and taped together, fastened to a narrow ribbon or elastic band that remains mostly concealed beneath the blooms so the wristwear appears effortless. The balanced contrast of bright yellow and deep plum makes this corsage a confident choice for prom or wedding party members; it captures both cheer and refinement in a compact design suitable for same-day styling and local delivery throughout Pimlico, Grosvenor Road and the surrounding neighbourhood.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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