Old Oak Common Wedding Corsages

At Florist Old Oak Common, we’re passionate about crafting stunning wedding corsages that add a special touch to your big day. Local to Old Oak Common and surrounding areas such as Harlesden, Park Royal, and East Acton, we understand how momentous your celebration is. Our experienced team hand-selects the freshest flowers and expertly arranges every corsage to suit your unique style and theme.

Conveniently located near local landmarks like Old Oak Common Lane, Savoy Circus, and Victoria Road, our shop is your trusted neighbourhood florist. Whether your wedding is intimate or grand, we provide quality advice, premium blooms, and that warm local touch that makes all the difference.

  • Same-day delivery available when you order online before 3 PM
  • Custom corsages and bouquets designed by expert florists
  • Serving Old Oak Common, Harlesden, Park Royal, and East Acton

Trust us to bring your vision to life—our florists have years of hands-on experience in transforming fresh flowers into memorable adornments. Let Florist Old Oak Common be your first choice for exquisite wedding corsages and same-day delivery. Visit us online or in-store to order your perfect bouquet today – we’re right here in your community.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white wrist corsage photographed on a fair-toned forearm against a pure white background, composed with the assured eye of a local florist who knows the neighbourhoods around Old Oak Common and North Acton. The focal point is a bold white Gerbera daisy - broad, velvety petals arranged in a symmetrical halo around a bright yellow-green centre that gives the arrangement a fresh, modern lift. Nestled around that main bloom are clusters of softer white flowers: tiny spray chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds that provide a layered texture and a gentle, whispering movement across the wrist. Deep green ruscus or salal leaves form a lush backdrop, their glossy surfaces and tapered shapes framing the blossoms and adding visual weight that balances the airy whites. The flowers sit upon a tasteful multi-strand bracelet of white pearl beads; the pearls loop snugly yet lightly around the wrist, their sheen echoing the Gerbera's soft tones and lending a vintage-romantic touch.

There is an intimacy to the piece - the almost tangible contrast between the Gerbera's smooth petals and the feathery clusters beside it - and a faint fresh scent that suggests early-cut blooms. This corsage reads as both bridal and celebratory: ideal for a bride, bridesmaid, or prom attendee who wants a refined, classic look with a modern edge. Crafted with local sensibility, it recalls quiet mornings near Scrubs Lane and delivery routes across Old Oak Common; Florist Old Oak Common can recreate this fresh-white wristpiece for nearby events when a subtle, elegant statement is required.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage, displayed on a light-to-medium toned left hand against a clean white backdrop, reads as an artful, wearable bouquet. Anchoring the composition is a full, hot fuchsia-pink rose with tightly packed petals that fan outward in a velvet spiral, the surface catching soft studio light to emphasize subtle shadows and depth. Nestled beneath and around the rose, clusters of soft blush pink hydrangea provide a plush, textured foundation; their tiny, layered florets create volume and a gentle blush that softens the arrangement. Crisp white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - are skillfully placed throughout, each showing narrow petals with a whisper of pale green in the throat, adding bright points that balance the deeper rose tone. A cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of nearly opened pink buds on the right side suggest natural progression, a promise of further unfolding. Rich emerald leaves frame and support the flowers, their broad surfaces giving strong contrast and grounding the composition. The corsage is fastened with an elegant multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, the beads forming a delicate, net-like band that glimmers subtly against the wearer's skin. The photo evokes a feeling of spring evenings and first dances; it reads as a carefully constructed floral accessory suitable for weddings, proms, or anniversary celebrations, the kind of piece a florist in Old Oak Common or nearby North Acton might assemble for local delivery with attention to scent, texture and finish.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This refined white wrist corsage is composed like a small, wearable garden, shown on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white backdrop so every detail reads with clarity. The central feature is a plush, creamy ivory rose whose velvety petals peel open in gentle spirals, imparting a soft, romantic warmth. Just beneath and slightly left of the rose a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an alstroemeria with a delicate, green-yellow throat - unfurls, its ribbed petals catching light and creating a sense of quiet movement. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath braid through the arrangement like soft lace, and a few tight green buds hint at forthcoming blooms, lending the piece a living, hopeful rhythm. A small cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres nestles near the base, adding a charming, almost whimsical counterpoint. Deep green, glossy leaves provide structure and a lush backdrop; their smooth, waxy texture contrasts pleasingly with the rose's velvet and the alstroemeria's fine ribs. The corsage is fastened with a chic multi-strand pearl bracelet of uniform round pearls, cool and smooth to the touch and elegantly encircling the wrist. Imagine the faint, powdery perfume of rose mingling with green stem notes - an understated, fresh scent that lifts the design. Crafted with attentive hands and an eye for balance, this corsage evokes intimate vows and prom-night promises and would arrive beautifully for celebrations around Old Oak Common, Scrubs Lane, or a nearby ceremony in Park Royal.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft halo of floral detail surrounds this wrist corsage, pictured on a fair wrist against a stark white background to emphasise its colours and craftsmanship. The focal bloom is a lush mauve-pink rose, partially open so its layered petals form a tender, romantic cup; the edges carry a touch deeper magenta that gives the bloom a luminous, dimensional heart. Clustered closely are rich, deep purple hydrangea florets, their small faces showing subtle blue-tinged centres that shimmer like a late-evening sky and create a velvety contrast to the rose. Narrow, silvery-green foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-reaches out as a soft, scented veil, offering both texture and a calming herbal note. Interspersed among the florals are glossy variegated ivy leaves with dark green interiors and creamy edges, lending a nod to classic corsage styling while keeping the palette fresh. A contemporary flourish is provided by a broad, striped leaf curled into a tight spiral, its white and green banding adding a crisp graphic line. Underpinning the arrangement is a layer of deep violet open-mesh ribbon that lifts and frames the blooms with light, airy structure. The design reads as refined and celebratory-suitable for weddings, graduations or a prom night walk down the aisle-and reflects a florist's eye for balanced colour, tactile contrast and wearable scale, promising a corsage that feels both cherished and comfortably secure on the wrist.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The corsage's artistry lies in a delicate balance of colour and texture: a creamy apricot rose, fully open and tender at its heart, commands the composition with a gentle warmth that invites a light touch. Beside it, two vibrant lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums tuck close, their compact, spiky faces delivering a lively contrast that feels almost like laughter captured in bloom. Underneath, several broad, dark-green leaves provide a deep, grounding cushion while a long variegated leaf, striped with pale cream, is folded into a soft arc that lends the arrangement a modern, architectural sweep. The piece sits on smooth, living skin, photographed against a clean white background so every subtle nuance of colour and shadow is visible; the fastening is discreetly hidden, implying an elastic or ribbon band that keeps the wristlet elegantly in place. In person the rose's scent would be faint and honeyed, the green flowers crisp like newly mown grass, and the foliage glossy beneath a gentle studio light. I imagine this corsage accompanying moments of real affection-first dances, vows, or proud presentations at a prom-because it balances softness with a poised sophistication. There's also a local, practical edge to it: crafted for freshness and finished with care for delivery across Old Oak Common and neighbouring North Acton, this wristlet embodies the quiet confidence of neighbourhood floristry, a small wearable bouquet that celebrates understated beauty and tactile charm.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled like a small keepsake on a fair-skinned wrist, this pearled wrist corsage is a study in refined simplicity, photographed against a pristine white backdrop to highlight its delicate construction. A single large Phalaenopsis orchid claims the centre, its smooth white petals fanning out and revealing a luminous labellum streaked with bright yellow and deeper orange tones that draw the eye inward. Surrounding the bloom, fine asparagus fern fronds form a soft, emerald-green halo whose feathered texture contrasts beautifully with the orchid's satin surface. To the upper right of the bloom, a neat cluster of Hypericum berries introduces seasonal warmth; each berry graduates from pale green through tender rose to a richer cranberry red, giving the piece a subtle sense of movement and natural life. A lime-green ruffled accent leaf adds brightness and an additional layer of texture beside the berries. The corsage is mounted on a classic bracelet made from several strands of small, glowing white pearls that rest comfortably against the skin, offering an elegant, slightly vintage feel. Soft diffuse lighting brings out the orchid's sheen and the berries' gloss while keeping the overall mood calm and romantic. Crafted with an eye for timeless balance and local character, this floral wristpiece is the sort of detail we prepare for ceremonies and dances in and around Old Oak Common, North Acton and Harlesden. Florist Old Oak Common can arrange similar corsages for local delivery or collection, each made with fresh blooms and careful hand-assembly.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a stark white field that lets every hue sing, this wrist corsage is photographed diagonally across a light-to-medium forearm so the wearable scale is immediately clear. Two golden-yellow roses form the joyful centre - the left bloom opened wide to reveal layered petals, the right a slightly smaller bud-like bloom - and each rose wears a tiny, clear diamante near its heart that flashes delicately with movement. Behind them, a single mini calla lily in a sumptuous deep burgundy-to-plum tone unfurls upward, its smooth, trumpet-like curve creating a refined contrast to the roundness of the roses. Textural variety is intentional: wisps of asparagus fern lend featherlight volume, variegated green-and-cream leaves provide a cool, waxy anchor, and small white spray flowers (reminiscent of baby's breath or spray mums) fill negative spaces with a soft, starlike pattern. The satin sheen of the calla, the tactile velvet of rose petals, and the tiny glitter of the crystals form a sensory trio that reads as both celebratory and elegant. Secured with a slender band hidden beneath the arrangement, the corsage sits comfortably on the wrist and would make a poised accompaniment for a bridesmaid, prom attendee, or honoured guest. The lighting emphasises colour purity and fine detail, a style favoured by florists who supply events near Old Oak Common, Wormwood Scrubs and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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