St James's WEDDING CORSAGES

At St James's Florist, our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed to look flawless from the first photos on Pall Mall to your last dance near St James's Park. As a long-standing local florist, we carefully select premium, long-lasting flowers to complement your colour palette, dress style, and venue lighting.

Whether you prefer classic ivory roses for a ceremony by The Mall, romantic pastels for an intimate gathering in Mayfair, or modern, minimalist whites for a chic city celebration in Westminster, our team will create corsages that feel personal to you. Each design is finished with secure, comfortable fittings so mums, grandmothers, and special guests can wear them with confidence all day.

We offer same-day delivery on wedding corsages and coordinating bouquets across St James's, Mayfair, and Westminster when you order online before 3 PM. This reliable local service means last-minute additions or adjustments are never a problem.

  • Expert advice from experienced wedding florists
  • Fresh, hand-conditioned flowers for all-day wear
  • Local delivery near St James's Palace and surrounding venues

Browse our curated corsage collection and order online, or contact St James's Florist to discuss custom designs that coordinate perfectly with your bridal and bridesmaid bouquets.

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Wedding Corsages
An elegantly composed white floral corsage sits on the inner wrist of a person with fair skin, set against a plain white backdrop so every petal, bead and leaf is clearly visible. At its centre, a bold white Gerbera dominates with rows of pristine, elongated petals radiating outward from a lively yellow-green disc, its fine texture catching gentle studio light. Nestled close are smaller pompom-like white chrysanthemums and the soft, cup-shaped forms of creamy lisianthus buds and open blooms, their delicate edges overlapping to produce a comforting, layered silhouette. Beneath the florals, rich emerald Ruscus leaves lend structure and a glossy, cool green contrast that makes the whites sing. The arrangement is fastened with a refined, multi-strand wristband of small pearl beads - understated and tactile, the pearls sit against the skin with quiet elegance, like heirloom jewellery. Imagine the slight crispness of Gerbera petal edges and the tender, almost tea-scented breath of lisianthus when the wearer moves; the corsage feels cool and reassuring to the touch. Designed with formal events in mind - weddings, proms, graduations - this corsage balances purity and celebration in equal measure. As a neighbourhood florist who frequently delivers to hotel suites and private homes around Jermyn Street and Piccadilly, I picture this accessory accompanying a slow walk through St James's Park or a momentary pause outside a bright ceremony hall, its simplicity and craftsmanship quietly completing an important outfit.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet, shown on a left hand with light-to-medium skin tone against a stark white background, feels like a page from a modern fairytale where classic elegance meets thoughtful floristry. Anchoring the design is a full, hot fuchsia-pink rose whose tightly packed petals open in a plush, velvety dome; it serves as the confident heart of the piece. Nestled around it, soft blush pink hydrangea florets form a tender, cushiony backdrop, their layered, papery faces catching soft studio light and suggesting the cool, fragrant air of an early spring garden. Scattered through the composition are white alstroemeria - each bloom with four to six clear petals and subtle light green streaking toward the centre - their crisp, refined shapes bringing brightness and a gentle graphic edge. To one side, a small cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few barely-there pink buds promise more blossom, adding an element of anticipation. Deep emerald foliage provides broad, glossy leaves that frame the flowers and create a bold contrast with the pastels, giving the corsage a sculpted silhouette. The arrangement is secured with a refined, multi-strand white pearl bracelet; the tiny pearls form a delicate lattice across the wrist and spill slightly over the back of the hand, marrying floral charm to classic jewellery sensibility. Imagine this corsage paired with a first dance at a St James's wedding reception on The Mall or pinned to a prom dress before an evening at a nearby theatre - romantic, fragrant, and crafted with an eye for timeless detail.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage whispers of refined romance: at its heart, a lush creamy white rose unfurls in soft layers, each petal catching a hint of warm light. To its lower left, a larger trumpet-like white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-reveals a subtle lime-green throat that draws the eye inward, adding sculptural depth. Scattered around these anchors are tiny, feathery sprigs of baby's breath that lend a misty softness, while clusters of small daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centres introduce a cheerful, vintage note. Several fresh green buds peek from the foliage, suggesting growth and the promise of more blossoms, and glossy, deep-green leaves with a smooth, waxy texture cradle the flowers and add contrast. The arrangement is secured by a chic, multi-strand pearl bracelet: luminous round pearls encircle the wrist, their cool, satiny feel pairing beautifully with the flowers' tender textures. Set against a pristine white backdrop, the corsage feels both classic and modern-an ideal piece for weddings, proms or anniversary celebrations. Picture it worn on a short walk down Jermyn Street or paused for a photograph outside The Mall; the scent would be the faint, clean perfume of fresh blooms and green stems, a quiet reminder of springtime in central London. Made with attentive floristry and balanced proportion, this wristlet conveys understated elegance and the steady craftsmanship of an experienced maker.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Arranged with the care of a seasoned St James's florist, this wrist corsage rests diagonally on a fair, light-toned forearm against a clean white backdrop so every colour and contour is instantly readable. The focal blossom is a generous pink-lavender rose, petals unfurling in soft concentric layers with a touch of deeper magenta at the outer ruffles that reads romantic and luxurious. Encircling it are sumptuous clusters of indigo-purple hydrangea; each tiny floret has a faint blue centre that gives the clusters an almost luminous quality and a dense, velvety texture. Glossy variegated ivy provides a traditional frame-dark green cores with cream-tipped margins-while long, silvery-green sprigs, suggesting eucalyptus or rosemary, lend a muted, aromatic backdrop and feathered movement. A contemporary accent appears in a wide, striped leaf skillfully curled into a sculptural spiral, its white and green banding offering a modern graphic note. A layer of dark purple open-weave mesh underlays the composition, adding depth and a subtle sparkle that echoes evening light in The Mall or nearby Jermyn Street. The piece is tactile and scented: the rose's softness, the hydrangea's paperiness, and the cool, balsamic hint from the foliage. Suitable for weddings, proms, or civic ceremonies around St James's Park and Piccadilly, this corsage is balanced for comfort and longevity on the wrist. St James's Florist prepares such designs regularly for delivery across the area, combining classic floristry with contemporary touches so the wearer feels both celebrated and poised.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is composed with a quiet devotion to balance and texture, captured against a pristine white backdrop on a gently tanned inner wrist. The centrepiece is a large, softly hued rose in peach-apricot tones, its concentric petals unfolding like a small sun, warm and inviting to the eye. Nestled below and to the left, two lime-green button chrysanthemums add playful punctuation - compact, rounded, and texturally bright - the green so vivid it reads like an audible laugh beside the rose's hush. A bed of lush, dark-green leaves-likely salal or ruscus-cradles the flowers and creates a structured foundation, while a striped, variegated leaf is carefully curled to form a graceful arc from beneath the rose toward the wrist's edge, imparting a contemporary, almost graphic line to the arrangement.

Photographed in soft, natural-feel light, the piece emphasizes fresh textures: the rose's downy surface, the chrysanthemum's clustered florets, and the glossy resilience of the foliage. The securing band is unseen, making the floral composition appear as if it is simply resting on the skin. The effect is quietly celebratory and intimate - suitable for first dances, wedding vows, or a prom procession through elegant streets like Jermyn Street and the quiet squares of St James's - a wearable keepsake that smells faintly of rose and green stems and promises gentle companionship throughout the day.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled across a light wrist against a clean white background, this corsage reads like a small, wearable poem. The focal point is a single Phalaenopsis orchid in immaculate white: broad, velvety petals curve outward with the calm confidence of a classic bloom, and the orchid's central labellum glows with a concentrated wash of yellow that deepens to amber at its centre. That warm lip gives the corsage a tender heartbeat amid the cool white surface. Surrounding the orchid, sprays of asparagus fern provide a soft, lace-like halo of bright green, their filamentous fronds creating just enough contrast to make the flower seem to float. Slightly to the upper right, a tight cluster of hypericum berries offers a gentle counterpoint of shape and hue - each berry sliding from pale green through a blushing rose to a rich cranberry, suggesting a passing afternoon light and the sweet tang of late summer. A small riff of lime-green ruffled foliage adds lift and unexpected texture. The design sits on a multi-strand pearl bracelet, the tiny beads catching light like drops of early morning dew and lending an understated, heirloom quality. The scent is faintly floral, the composition crisp rather than dense, conjuring images of a prom arriving from a Savile Row fitting or a bride stepping out near St James's Park: poised, intentional, quietly luxurious. The craftsmanship speaks of an experienced hand that values balance and comfort - a corsage meant to be worn, remembered, and photographed with gentleness.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a light-to-medium-skinned wrist against a stark white studio background, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable tableau of contrast and care. Two vivid yellow roses take centre stage - the left bloom fully open and generous, the right a tighter, more intimate cup - each crowned with a small, clear crystal that catches the light like a private celebration. Behind them, a single calla lily in a deep plum, almost-black cherry tone, rises and curls, its smooth trumpet shape giving depth and a touch of evening glamour to the arrangement. Fine sprays of asparagus fern weave through the design, lending a soft, feathery halo, while broad variegated leaves with pale margins create a grounded, structured base. Small white filler florets nestle in the gaps, their tiny forms echoing confetti and adding tactile interest. The corsage sits diagonally across the forearm from the lower-left toward the centre-right and is fastened by a discreet band so the flowers remain the focus. As an experienced local florist I imagine the faint warmth of rose perfume and the cool texture of waxy foliage; this is the kind of piece I would prepare for bridal parties or prom-goers leaving the nearby St James's Park or walking from Jermyn Street. At St James's Florist we often make similar designs to suit formal occasions in the area, carefully balancing brightness, contrast and comfort when worn.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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