Ealing Wedding Corsages

At Ealing Flowers, we’re passionate about creating unforgettable wedding corsages and bouquets that reflect the unique personality and style of every couple. As your trusted local florist in Ealing, we blend our years of expertise with a true love for the art of flowers, using only the freshest blooms sourced daily.

Located just steps from Ealing Broadway and near the picturesque Walpole Park, we’re perfectly placed to serve brides and families across Ealing, as well as neighbouring areas like Acton, Hanwell and Northfields. Whether your celebration is grand or intimate, our hand-crafted corsages and boutonnières add an elegant flourish to your special day.

  • Exquisite wedding corsages & personal floral designs
  • Same-day flower delivery in Ealing until 3 PM
  • Easy online ordering & expert local advice

We know how meaningful every detail is for your wedding, so you can trust Ealing Flowers for reliability and warm, personal service. Our florists draw on deep local knowledge—like the blooms that work beautifully with the ambiance of Uxbridge Road venues or classic ceremonies near Pitzhanger Manor.

Need last-minute blossoms? Enjoy same-day delivery in Ealing and surrounding areas for all online orders placed before 3 PM. Let us help make your celebration truly memorable—order your wedding corsages online from Ealing Flowers today!

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Wedding Corsages
This refined wrist corsage, pictured on a light-toned forearm against a stark white background, offers a study in soft contrasts and careful craftsmanship. Dominating the design is a single, bright white Gerbera daisy whose abundant petals spread outward like a halo around a lemon-lime central disc, textured and slightly raised like a pincushion. Surrounding the Gerbera are small, pillowy white chrysanthemums and a few ivory lisianthus buds that add delicate fullness and a gentle, blushing softness to the composition. Behind the blossoms, deep green Ruscus or salal leaves form a lush, structured backdrop-broad and glossy, they frame the flowers and guide the eye along the wrist. The arrangement is secured with a slender bracelet of luminous white faux pearls; the multi-strand pearl band loops elegantly, sometimes showing in photographs as a gleam of vintage romance beneath the petals. The visual contrast-pure white blooms against dark green foliage and pearl sheen-creates a feeling of serene celebration. You can almost sense the faint, fresh fragrance of cut stems and the cool, slightly grassy sap when the flowers are handled, an aroma familiar to florists preparing orders for weddings and proms around Ealing Broadway and Dickens Yard. Crafted with the same attention to balance and durability used by local shops, this corsage is a tasteful choice for bridesmaids, graduates, or anyone seeking a classic floral accent for formal moments in and around Ealing.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A delicate wrist corsage is presented against a stark white backdrop, artfully positioned on a left hand and forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, lit by a soft, northern light that reveals surface textures and colour depth. Dominating the piece is a plush hot fuchsia-pink rose, opened wide so each velvety petal layers into a perfect spiral that reads as both dramatic and intimate. Nestled around it, clusters of pale blush-pink hydrangea add a cloud-like fullness; their tiny petals create a tactile softness that contrasts with the rose's dense form. Interspersed are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each bloom bearing subtle pale-green streaks near the centre that draw the eye inward and brighten the palette. On the right edge, pale green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink buds introduce a suggestion of future bloom, lending the corsage a sense of narrative and gentle motion. Rich emerald leaves provide depth and a polished frame, their glossy surfaces cooling the composition. The arrangement is secured with an elegant multi-strand bracelet of small, creamy pearls that hugs the wrist and spills slightly down the hand, a tactile detail that gleams faintly when it catches light. This wearable bouquet feels made for a first dance, a prom night, or a wedding-an accessory that smells faintly of rose and fresh foliage-crafted with the kind of skilled balance and thoughtful construction one expects from florists serving the Ealing Common and Walpole Park communities.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant white wrist corsage poised on a light-skinned wrist, shown against a pristine white backdrop and illuminated by gentle studio lighting that accentuates petal edges and pearl sheen. The arrangement is anchored by a full, creamy white rose whose soft spiraling petals form the affectionate centrepiece. Just below and leaning slightly to the left, a trumpet-like white bloom - suggestive of Alstroemeria or a small lily - displays a delicate green-yellow throat, giving the design subtle warmth and dimensional contrast. Scattered around are fresh green buds, some unopened, that hint at ongoing bloom, while clusters of tiny, cloud-like Gypsophila add a feathery texture and romantic air. A small cluster of white daisy-style florets with bright yellow centres rests near the base, lending a playful, vintage note. Multiple broad, glossy leaves with a smooth, waxy finish cradle the flowers and strengthen the overall silhouette with rich green colour. The corsage is fastened by a soft, elastic multi-strand bracelet of uniformly round white pearls that sit comfortably against the skin, their soft luster complementing the creamy florals. You can almost sense the neutral, powdery fragrance and the tactile contrast between silky petals and cool pearls. Crafted with local sensibility for Ealing occasions - from intimate chapel weddings around Northfields to school proms near Ealing Broadway - this wristlet reflects careful floristry. Ealing Flowers often composes similar pieces for community events, mindful of seasonality and understated refinement.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting gently on a pale wrist, this handcrafted corsage captures a quiet sense of celebration with layered colour and texture against a stark white backdrop that makes each element sing. The focal rose is a generous mauve-pink bloom, its petals unfurling in soft concentric rings with a subtle magenta kiss along the outer ruffles and a dewy, satiny finish that reads as both romantic and refined. Flanking the rose, compact clusters of saturated indigo-blue hydrangea add depth; the tiny florets show pale, almost star-like centres that catch the eye and create a luminous contrast with the rose's warmer tones. Threaded between blooms are delicate, silvery-green sprigs-evocative of eucalyptus or lavender-that bring a cool, herbal whisper to the arrangement and lend a textured, airy backdrop.

The composition is held together with glossy, variegated ivy whose deep green faces are edged in creamy yellow, and a sculptural loop of broad, striped foliage curled into a tight spiral, its white-and-green banding offering a crisp, modern flourish. A soft, open-net of dark purple mesh nests beneath the flowers, its lacy geometry lending the piece a faint sparkle and the visual suggestion of evening fabric. The mix of soft petals, velvet florets, and crisp leaves invites touch and evokes the scent of a late spring garden after rain.

This corsage reads as an elegant accessory for proms, weddings, or milestone gatherings across Ealing-Pitshanger or Uxbridge Road-designed to feel both wearable and memorable. The careful balance of classic romance and contemporary detail is the kind of craft I bring to local orders, where colour harmony and tactile contrast matter most.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The restrained poetry of this wrist corsage lies in its balance: a creamy apricot rose commands the centre, its layered petals spiralling inward with a tenderness that invites a fingertip to linger. Beside it, two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums tuck in like little bursts of laughter, their compact texture a bright, animated foil to the rose's smooth, pillowy form. Broad, dark green leaves-salal or ruscus-create a lush foundation beneath the blooms, adding depth and a cool, verdant backdrop, while a long, variegated leaf, striped with pale cream, is curled into an elegant ribbon that skims the wrist and imparts a graphic, contemporary flourish. The arrangement sits on a forearm photographed against a pristine white backdrop, the skin appearing smooth and light to medium in tone, which enhances the pastel-peach and chartreuse contrast. Close inspection reveals the florist's careful layering: flowers slightly offset, foliage angled to cradle each bloom, and an unseen fastener that allows the corsage to move naturally with the wearer. Envisioned for moments like prom photos beneath the plane trees near Ealing Common or a quiet exchange of vows, the piece carries a soft fragrance of rose and green stems-subtle and immediately evocative. The atmosphere is refined yet approachable, a small wearable composition created by hands familiar with local celebrations along Uxbridge Road and the quieter mornings around Northfields, offering both beauty and ease for the day's unfolding memories.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting like a gentle verse across the wrist, this corsage reads as a small poem of texture and light: an ivory Phalaenopsis opens luminous and confident, its smooth petals catching the morning glow while a delicate yellow center acts as a private, sunlit secret. Around that luminous heart, intricate, lacy asparagus-fern fronds breathe movement into the piece, their fine filaments almost floating above the skin and creating a soft, green frame. Nearby, cluster-like buds in blushing rose and pale green offer the tender suggestion of first love - hypericum-style berries whose rounded forms deepen in tone like a shy cheek. A strand of tiny faux pearls threads through the composition, their cool, satiny surface sliding against the wrist and lending an heirloom feeling without heaviness; the pearls bridge modern simplicity with the romance of a family keepsake. The photographer has chosen a stark white background to honour the arrangement's purity, letting shadows and highlights reveal the orchid's sculptural curves and the berries' glossy sheen. This corsage carries the hush of a wedding morning in Walpole Park or the poised excitement of an Ealing Common prom; its scent is faint, mostly green and mineral, and the overall effect is one of quiet ceremony. Made with steady hands and floral knowledge common to local florists around The Broadway, it speaks of careful craft - an intimate accessory that whispers rather than shouts on a day that matters.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Viewed close-up on a pale to light-medium wrist, this handcrafted corsage is the kind of small, spirited accessory we might make at Ealing Flowers for a prom, wedding attendant or guest stepping out for a Saturday evening on The Broadway. Two bright yellow roses form the sunny centre - one larger and fully cupped, the other more reserved and bud-like - each punctuated with a tiny clear crystal at the center that twinkles with movement. A single dark plum calla lily rises elegantly from behind the roses, its deep, near-black cherry throat drawing the eye upward and supplying a refined counterpoint to the roses' cheerful tone. Surrounding greenery is layered with intention: soft, feathery asparagus fern provides lift and airiness while glossy, variegated leaves with creamy edges (reminiscent of pittosporum) anchor the base. Small white spray flowers-like miniature mums or baby's breath-are scattered through the foliage, giving the piece a full, garden-fresh silhouette. The texture reads tactile in the photograph: velvet-like rose petals, the smooth, almost waxy calla surface, the whisper of fern fronds, and the cool resilience of the variegated leaves. Positioned diagonally across the frame from bottom-left to centre-right, the corsage demonstrates how scale and placement flatter the wrist and photograph well under clean, studio lighting. The composition speaks quietly of celebration - an intimate, hand-tied feel that would suit a Pitshanger Lane bridesmaid or a prom-goer heading toward Ealing Common with poise.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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