Bankside Wedding Corsages

At Florist Bankside, our passion for flowers shines through in every bespoke wedding corsage we design. Rooted in the heart of Bankside, just a stroll away from iconic spots like the Tate Modern and the Globe Theatre, we serve couples celebrating not only in Bankside, but also in nearby areas like Southwark, Borough Market, and London Bridge.

With years of expertise in creating elegant and long-lasting wedding bouquets and corsages, our local team understands the unique character of each Bankside event. Whether your special day is nestled on Borough High Street or alongside the scenic South Bank, you can rely on our trusted florists for expert recommendations, premium blooms, and personal attention.

We know plans can change fast, which is why we offer flexible same-day delivery for your corsages and floral orders—simply order online by 3 PM. Our dedicated drivers know every corner from Bear Gardens to Park Street, ensuring prompt and careful delivery wherever your celebration takes place.

  • Handcrafted wedding corsages using the freshest flowers
  • Personalised service from experienced Bankside florists
  • Fast, reliable same-day delivery across Bankside and beyond
When you choose Florist Bankside, you’re selecting genuine experts who care about getting every detail right. Trust us to help make your Bankside wedding beautiful and unforgettable, with stunning wedding corsages delivered to your door, right when you need them most.

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Wedding Corsages
A carefully composed white floral wrist corsage photographed on a light-toned forearm, set against a smooth white background to showcase the jewellery-like detail of the piece. At its heart sits a large, pristine white Gerbera daisy, its silky petals layered in perfect symmetry around a luminous lime-yellow centre that gives the bloom a lively, sunlit focal point. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of smaller white blooms - think miniature chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus - whose varied shapes add softness and visual depth, like notes in a quiet harmony. Broad, deep green leaves of ruscus or salal cradle the flowers from behind, their glossy surfaces providing a fresh, natural contrast to the cool white tones. Everything is fastened to a delicate, multi-strand pearl wristband; the pearls are small and subtly reflective, weaving through the arrangement to make the corsage feel both vintage and contemporary. In hand, the flowers would feel cool and dewy with a faint, green scent; under the studio light you can read the petal textures and the gentle seams of each leaf. As a local florist serving Bankside and the surrounding Southwark neighbourhood - Florist Bankside often places similar designs for weddings at Shakespeare's Globe, rehearsal dinners by Gabriel's Wharf, or prom nights after parties near Borough Market - this corsage reads as an emblem of purity and celebration, perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, or guest wanting a refined, wearable accent that is elegant without fuss and quietly unforgettable.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
A carefully composed wrist corsage rests on a light-to-medium skinned left hand, photographed against an uncluttered white backdrop to highlight every botanical detail. The focal point is a large, fully bloomed hot fuchsia-pink rose whose dense petals radiate outward, their velvety surfaces catching soft studio light. Surrounding the rose are clusters of delicate, blush-pink hydrangea florets that add a comforting, pillowy texture and a sense of volume. Crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are artfully tucked through the composition, their four- to six-petaled faces lightly veined with pale green near the centre, while a small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few almost-closed pink buds suggest unfolding life. Several broad emerald leaves form a verdant base, their glossy planes contrasting the matte softness of the petals and anchoring the design visually. The flowers are secured to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that curve around the wrist and extend just onto the back of the hand, a tactile and timeless fastening that complements formal wear. As a Bankside florist I often imagine this piece at a riverside wedding near Tate Modern or delivered last-minute from Florist Bankside to a bride about to cross Millennium Bridge; the corsage reads as both modern and enduring. You can almost sense the gentle rose fragrance mingling with the green coolness of hydrangea, and the careful construction - wired stems, balanced scale, and hidden fastenings - speaks to professional floristry suited to proms, rehearsal dinners, and intimate ceremonies across Southwark and the Southbank.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A carefully composed wrist corsage photographed against a crisp white field, displayed on a light-skinned wrist that reaches from the lower right into the center of view. The focal point is a richly petaled, creamy white rose whose soft, velvety layers open toward the camera, imparting a warm, ivory glow. Nestled beneath and slightly left is a larger, trumpet-like white bloom-likely an alstroemeria or lily cousin-its throat flushed with a soft lime-green that gives the arrangement subtle depth. Airy clusters of baby's breath weave through the composition, their tiny white beads providing an inhalation of texture, while small daisy-like heads with sunny yellow centers and green-tinged buds introduce a note of innocent charm. Broad, glossy green leaves, smooth to the eye and tactilely waxy, cradle the flowers and push the palette into vivid contrast. The ensemble is fastened by a chic, multi-strand pearl bracelet: rows of uniformly round, luminous white pearls that catch light like river stones, cool against the skin and echoing traditional formality. As a local creation from Bankside-crafted by Florist Bankside with neighbourhood touches in mind-this wristlet evokes quiet ceremony and fresh-cut fragrance, suited to weddings, graduations, and riverside celebrations near Tate Modern and Borough Market. The design balances classic romance with contemporary restraint, suggesting both ritual and the everyday delight of giving a small, living gift.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This corsage is designed to feel both modern and timeless on a light-toned wrist, photographed against clean white to let the colours sing. The principal bloom is a generously sized pink rose, partially unfurled so its tender inner petals appear almost luminous, the outer layers rinsed in a richer magenta that lends romantic depth. Flanking the rose are dense clusters of deep purple hydrangea: their compact florets carry faint blue centres that catch the eye like tiny stars against the richer violet, providing texture and a soft, painterly contrast. Around the flowers, long, silvery-green foliage-evocative of eucalyptus or muted lavender-adds a gentle, aromatic background and a whisper of coastal coolness reminiscent of walks along the Southbank. Variegated ivy leaves with dark green hearts and creamy margins tuck in at intervals, bringing a traditional, English-garden note, while a broad, striped leaf curled into a neat spiral introduces a contemporary sculptural flourish. A layer of deep purple, open-mesh ribbon peeks out beneath the blooms, its airy weave both supportive and decorative, tying the whole palette together. The overall scent is faint and green, the textures ranging from silky rose petals to crisp ivy and soft sprays of foliage. Crafted with care for formal evenings-weddings along Bankside, graduations at nearby halls, or prom nights near London Bridge-this corsage reads as a jewelled accent that balances elegance with fresh, local sensibility.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is in its quiet, refined harmony: a creamy apricot rose takes centre stage, its petals arranged in soft spirals that invite a gentle touch, photographed on living skin against a pristine white background. Beside it, two bright lime-green button chrysanthemums act like joyful punctuation, their compact, pom-pom textures lending an energetic contrast to the rose's smooth, layered form. Beneath and around the blooms, deep green foliage-likely ruscus or salal-provides a lush, structured foundation, while a variegated, horizontally striped leaf is folded into a sweeping arc that introduces a contemporary, almost graphic line across the wrist. The composition sits naturally on the forearm and hand, the fastening hidden from view so as not to distract from the floral composition; the overall effect feels effortless and carefully made. There is a subtle olfactory suggestion: the soft, warm scent of rose with the green, cut-grass note of fresh foliage. I imagine this corsage accompanying a bride walking along Bankside by Tate Modern or being pinned on backstage at a local dance hall; it reads as both romantic and modern. As someone who has prepared wedding and prom pieces around Borough Market and the Southbank, I can see this wristlet translating easily into the neighbourhood - photographed crisp and clean here, but meant to be worn into moments of laughter, embraces, and photographs under London light. For deliveries in the immediate Bankside area, our studio can match this fresh, handcrafted look to the occasion.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a small, living sonnet, this corsage balances tradition and tender modernity on a clean white field. The central ivory Phalaenopsis opens wide, its smooth petals glowing with a soft, opalescent sheen while a delicate yellow throat gleams like a private sun within the bloom, drawing the eye inward. Surrounding the orchid, filigree fronds of asparagus fern float and curl, their fine texture a green lace that seems almost to hover above the skin. Nearby, a petite cluster of hypericum berries offers a blushing contrast - their hues moving from pale green to rosy-pink and on to a warm cranberry, each tiny sphere catching light differently and lending the composition a sense of lived-in warmth. A little ruffled strip of lime-green foliage snaps the palette into freshness, providing a crisp edge against the orchid's softness. The arrangement rests on a multi-strand bracelet of tiny faux pearls that sit cool and smooth, gliding over the wrist like a cherished keepsake; the pearls give the corsage a whisper of vintage elegance without weighing its airy form. The photograph's neutral background and gentle daylight bring out tactile details - the orchid's satiny skin, the fern's delicate teeth, the berries' glossy skins - and suggest the scent of green stems and faint floral sweetness. This piece speaks of quiet anticipation, fitting for weddings, proms, or celebratory walks across Millennium Bridge toward Borough Market, and feels crafted by a hands-on florist who understands both form and sentiment.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a pure white field, this wrist corsage reads like a tiny, wearable bouquet: two golden-yellow roses anchor the design, one wider and fully open on the left, the other a slightly smaller, cupped bloom to the right, their soft, layered petals seeming almost touchable and faintly fragrant. Each rose is delicately finished with a single sparkling crystal at its centre, catching light like a memory of champagne bubbles. Nestled just above and behind the roses, a deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily curves upward in a graceful arc, its smooth, satiny petal offering a dramatic, elegant contrast to the joyful yellow. Surrounding the focal flowers, bright asparagus fern provides light, feathery texture while variegated green-and-cream leaves form a steady, leafy foundation; clusters of small white filler flowers dot the composition, lending an airy, garden-like fullness. The arrangement is secured with a slim, mostly hidden band that lets the floral art rest comfortably on the wrist, positioned diagonally across the frame to show how it sits when worn. A Florist Bankside touch is evident in the careful balance of colour and proportion-an approach I often suggest for bridesmaids or prom parties taking photographs along the Thames or after a rehearsal dinner in nearby Borough Market. This corsage reads both cheerful and refined, suitable for daytime sunshine or evening portraits beneath the lights of Southwark, and it highlights choices of bloom and foliage for clients looking for memorable wearable flowers.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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