Wedding Corsages from Florist Muswell Hill

Welcome to Florist Muswell Hill, your trusted local expert for stunning wedding corsages and handcrafted floral arrangements. As proud Muswell Hill florists, we’re passionate about making every special occasion unforgettable. Whether your event is at the picturesque Alexandra Palace or a charming celebration on Fortis Green Road, our skilled team ensures your flowers radiate elegance and care.

Our Muswell Hill location means we know exactly which blooms thrive in our community, and we source only the freshest, premium-quality flowers for every corsage. We regularly deliver wedding flowers and bouquets to couples across Crouch End, Highgate, and even up to East Finchley—always ensuring a prompt, professional, and personal touch.

Whether you’re looking for classic white roses, delicate freesias, or vibrant seasonal blossoms, our florist can design the perfect custom corsages for brides, mothers, and wedding guests. Plus, with our reliable same-day delivery service available until 3 PM, your order will always arrive fresh and right on time. You can order online with confidence, knowing you’re in the caring hands of experienced local florists who truly love what they do.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white floral corsage is displayed on a light-toned forearm, set against a stark white background that highlights every nuanced texture. Dominating the arrangement is a broad white Gerbera daisy whose satin-like petals radiate outward in soft, overlapping layers from a bright yellow-green center that reads almost chartreuse in the light. Nestled beside and beneath the Gerbera are clusters of tiny white, chrysanthemum-style blooms and a few creamy lisianthus buds and partially opened flowers, their buttery tones lending a romantic softness and gentle depth. Rich, deep-green Ruscus leaves frame the composition, their smooth, slightly waxy surfaces providing contrast and structure so the blooms appear to float along the wrist. Everything is fastened to a refined bracelet of multiple strands of shimmering white faux pearls; the pearls loop and catch glints of light as if echoing the formality of the occasion. The overall impression is one of understated sophistication-the scent would read as cool and slightly herbaceous, the petal edges tender to the touch. This corsage is crafted with mindful layering and balance so it sits comfortably on the skin while maintaining visual drama, making it an excellent choice for weddings, proms, or any ceremonial moment that asks for an accessory both classic and quietly modern. The image conveys a fresh, carefully constructed wearable bouquet whose purity and texture suggest careful handling and floral expertise.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Framed against a pristine white background, this wrist corsage reads like a small, handcrafted bouquet for the hand: a single, dramatic deep fuchsia-pink rose takes centre stage, its dense, layered petals curling in a rich spiral. Around it, clusters of soft blush hydrangea florets add plush texture and a muted luminosity, while pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are thoughtfully placed to introduce crisp, angular contrast-each lily petal streaked faintly with pale green at the throat. On the right edge a delicate cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few tiny, nearly closed pink buds suggest movement and the quiet promise of more blooms to come. Broad, emerald-green leaves frame the arrangement, their saturated colour providing a cool foil to the warm pinks and whites.The corsage is fastened to the wearer by a refined band composed of multiple strands of small white pearls; the bracelet hugs a light-to-medium skin-toned left wrist and trails modestly down the back of the hand, the pearls catching a soft, diffused light. The composition feels airy yet carefully structured, the florist's technique evident in neat wiring and balanced placement. Imagine this piece at a Muswell Hill wedding or prom, carried with the gentle scent of rose and hydrangea on an evening stroll past Alexandra Park. The overall impression is elegant, tactile, and quietly exuberant-an understated heirloom-style accessory for special moments.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage, photographed against a clean white field and resting on a light-skinned wrist, speaks of understated elegance and careful floral design. The focal point is a lush, creamy white rose whose petals curve outward in a soft, velvety rosette; below it and slightly left, a trumpet-like white alstroemeria or lily opens to reveal a pale green-yellow centre that adds a gentle surprise of colour. Small green buds - fresh, taut and promising - cluster between the principal blooms, while feathery sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) weave through the arrangement, lending an ethereal, cloud-like texture that softens the overall silhouette. A tiny group of daisy-style white florets with sunny yellow centres sits closer to the wrist, offering a bright, cheerful counterpoint. Deep green, glossy leaves of varying shapes frame and support the flowers, their waxy surfaces reflecting light and creating visual depth. The corsage is fastened by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet, composed of uniformly round, luminous faux pearls that hug the wrist and add a touch of old-world refinement; the beads' cool smoothness contrasts beautifully with the warmth of petals. Imagine the faint, clean scent of cut blooms - powdery and sweet - and the gentle weight of the wristlet against the skin. Crafted with the local care you'd expect from Florist Muswell Hill, this design suits brides, prom-goers, and guests at a Muswell Hill celebration near Fortis Green and the Parkland Walk, where small, thoughtfully made floral touches complete a memorable day.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is a small, artful bouquet designed to be held close and admired, photographed on a light-toned wrist against stark white so every detail is clear. The focal rose opens in soft pink with a whisper of lavender undertone and slightly darker magenta at the petal edges, petals layered like silk and catching the light with a satiny sheen. Beside it, saturated purple hydrangea clusters form cushions of colour; each tiny blossom shows a pale blue centre that bounces light and creates depth, like navy twilight softened by moonlight. Mixed greens give a gentle architecture: long, silvery-green sprigs (reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender stalks) provide a muted halo, while variegated ivy with dark green centres and creamy-yellow margins offers glossy contrast and a touch of tradition. A sculptural curled leaf streaked in white and green introduces a contemporary twist, its spiral echoing the rose's curves. Underneath, an open-weave, deep violet mesh nestles the stems and adds air and texture, letting the purple tones of the hydrangeas feel amplified. The composition smells faintly of rose and cut foliage, and its textures invite a careful touch-the soft rose, the crisp ivy, the papery curl of the sculpted leaf. As a local piece conceived for Muswell Hill celebrations, I imagine it worn to a graduation at Alexandra Park or a small family wedding off Fortis Green Road; it reads as intimate, elegant, and perfectly at home in north London's summer evenings.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable poem: a single, large peach-apricot rose blooms at the center, its layered petals soft as satin and glowing with warm undertones that suggest sunrise light. Nestled beneath the rose are two lime-green button chrysanthemums - bright, compact pom-poms whose clustered florets introduce a playful, tactile counterpoint to the rose's smoothness. Anchoring the flowers are several broad, dark green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, that create a lush, supportive base and allow the blossoms to breathe visually. A striking variegated leaf, striped with lighter bands, has been artfully curled and folded to trace a gentle arc from under the rose to the outer wrist, providing an architectural line that feels both contemporary and timeless. The wearer's skin, a warm neutral tone, remains part of the composition, the living backdrop against which petals and foliage hold their quiet dialogue. Though the fastening is hidden, one can sense the neat craftsmanship of a discrete elastic or ribbon securing the arrangement for comfort and movement. There is a subtle floral fragrance - the faint, honeyed note of rose and a green, grassy hint from the button mums - that evokes early-morning bouquets gathered for a local Muswell Hill celebration. Imagining this corsage at a prom on Muswell Hill Broadway or at a small wedding near Fortis Green, I see it lending tender, handcrafted elegance to the sequence of meaningful moments it will accompany.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Framed by a clean white background, a luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid crowns a wrist corsage worn on fair skin, its broad petals unfolding with a smooth, porcelain-like texture. The orchid's central lip blooms with a warm, lemon-yellow heart that draws the eye inward, while surrounding asparagus fern creates a soft, airy halo of bright green that both supports and lifts the bloom. Nearby, a cluster of small Hypericum berries offers a painterly progression of colour - from pale chartreuse through blushing coral to a warm cranberry - and a sprig of lime-green ruffled foliage adds a lively, modern accent that catches the light differently from the glossy berries and the orchid's matte petals. The corsage is held in place by a multi-strand faux-pearl bracelet whose tiny, lustrous beads settle against the skin and add a touch of heirloom shimmer, contrasting the living softness of the flowers. The lighting is gentle and neutral, showing the orchid's smooth surface and the delicate shadows cast by the fern fronds, and the composition feels intimate and wearable. This piece reads as an elegant statement of quiet romance and skilled floral craft - ideal for formal events, graduations, or an understated bridal party accessory - and carries the sensibility of a local florist who prioritises balance, texture and comfort in wearable flowers.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a forearm of light-to-medium skin tone and set against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as both joyful and refined. Two radiant yellow roses anchor the design - the left bloom open and generous, the right one tighter and more sheltered - each accented with a small clear crystal at the heart so they shimmer subtly under soft light. Behind them a dark, nearly black-cherry calla lily unfurls, its deep purple-burgundy curve adding drama and an elegant vertical line that lifts the composition. Lush, feathery asparagus fern filigree curls around the blossoms, creating a gentle halo of texture, while several variegated green-and-cream leaves form a stable, glossy underpinning. Tiny clusters of white filler flowers nestle between the foliage, providing delicate punctuation that softens the overall silhouette. The corsage is arranged on a diagonal from bottom-left to center-right of the frame, demonstrating how it sits when worn: close to the wrist, comfortably fastened by a thin band mostly concealed beneath the blooms. Tactile contrasts are immediate - velvety rose petals, the satin smoothness of the calla, the cool crinkle of variegated leaves, and the light prickle of fern - and there is a faint, fresh floral scent when held near the nose. Created with formal occasions in mind, this piece would suit prom, homecoming, or a bride's attendant arriving from Muswell Hill Broadway or Alexandra Park for an evening celebration.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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