Paddington Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Paddington, your trusted local floral expert, delighting the Paddington community with exquisite wedding corsages and custom bouquets for every special occasion. As a dedicated florist just around the corner from Praed Street and Paddington Station, we know how important it is to make your wedding day flowers personal and memorable.

Our talented team brings years of local experience and floral artistry, carefully handcrafting each wedding corsage using the freshest seasonal flowers. From classic white roses to modern, vibrant blooms, our creations are designed to reflect your unique style and vision. We're proud to serve not just Paddington, but nearby neighbourhoods like Bayswater, Maida Vale, and Notting Hill, making us the first choice for wedding flowers across West London.

  • Convenient same-day delivery available until 3 PM—perfect for last-minute wedding touches.
  • Easy to order online – select, customise, and let us handle the rest.
  • Expert advice and personal service from your local Paddington florist.

If you’re looking for a wedding corsage specialist with a genuine love for flowers and a reputation for reliability—look no further than Florist Paddington. Place your order today and let us add a touch of local floral elegance to your celebration, whether along Westbourne Terrace, in a Notting Hill venue, or anywhere across Paddington.

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Wedding Corsages
Held at a slight angle against a plain white field, this white floral wrist corsage feels like a quiet promise of celebration. At its heart sits a bold white Gerbera daisy, petals layered with the soft resilience of silk and radiating from a bright lime-yellow centre that adds a hint of warmth to the cool palette. Surrounding the Gerbera are delicate clusters of small white chrysanthemum-like blooms and several creamy lisianthus buds that offer tender curls of petal and a gentle, rounded silhouette. Broad, deep green leaves - likely salal or Ruscus - push through the arrangement, their glossy surfaces giving the design a modern, grounded edge. The ensemble is secured with an elegant bracelet made of multiple strands of pearly white beads, each pearl catching a touch of light and lending the corsage a faint vintage romance. The tactile contrasts - the Gerbera's satiny petals, the chrysanthemum's feathery texture, the lisianthus's soft folds and the cool weight of the pearls - are almost palpable: imagine them brushing softly across the wrist, accompanied by a faint, herbaceous floral scent. As a florist who has prepared countless corsages for brides and school dances around Paddington Basin and Little Venice, I picture this wearable arrangement paired with ivory dresses, navy suits, or a late-summer prom gown. It reads as a refined, understated statement piece that honours traditional bridal whites while keeping a contemporary silhouette.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable bouquet held against a pale-to-medium skin tone, set cleanly against white so the colours sing. The focal point is a generous, hot fuchsia-pink rose whose velvety petals are packed tightly and unfurl in concentric layers, catching light like a miniature theatre of bloom. Nestled around it, blush-pink hydrangea clusters lend plush texture and a soft, pillow-like mass that makes the rose appear even more radiant. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) punctuate the design with crisp, open faces; each alstroemeria shows subtle pale green streaking near its centre, a delicate contrast that lifts the palette. To the right, a small group of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny, nearly-open pink buds suggest forthcoming perfume and gentle motion. The whole composition sits upon several large, rich emerald leaves whose glossy surfaces frame the flowers and provide a vivid backdrop against the wrist. Securing the corsage is an elegant multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, forming a refined, net-like band that wraps around the wrist and extends a little down the back of the hand, the pearls catching light with a soft gleam. The imagery evokes a springtime ceremony or first dance-imagine this piece worn at a wedding near Praed Street or during an evening reception by Paddington Basin-offering timeless charm and the careful handiwork of an experienced local florist. Tactile, fragrant, and thoughtfully composed, the corsage reads as both an heirloom-style accessory and a bright, contemporary flourish for celebratory moments.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This refined wrist corsage reads as a small, wearable bouquet, carefully composed to balance ivory tones, verdant greenery, and tactile ornament. A central creamy white rose unfurls at the top, its layered petals catching light with a soft, satin sheen; slightly below and to the left sits a trumpet-shaped white bloom-likely an alstroemeria-whose pale lime-green throat gives the design an interior glow. Tiny clusters of Baby's Breath drift through the arrangement like soft breath, and several fresh green buds promise more life to come. A neat cluster of daisy-like white florets with bright yellow centres sits near the wrist, adding a cheerful punctuation to the otherwise serene palette. The composition is held together by a multi-strand pearl wristband-elastic, smooth, and cool-whose perfectly round beads lend old-world glamour without heaviness. Luxurious deep green leaves, broad and glossy, are set to frame and support the flowers, their sheen and substance creating a rich visual anchor. Worn on fair skin, photographed simply on white, the corsage reads both modern and traditional: ideal for a Paddington bride stepping out of Praed Street church, a prom-goer catching a cab by Paddington Station, or a guest strolling past Little Venice. The scent is softly floral with a crisp green undertone, and the overall effect is one of composed joy-handcrafted with the calm confidence of a local artisan florist accustomed to moments that matter.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage is presented diagonally on a pale wrist against a stark white field, a study in texture and refined colour. At its heart sits a generous mauve-rose, petals unfurling with a soft sheen and a slightly darker magenta rim that gives the bloom depth and a whisper of vintage romance. Rich indigo-blue hydrangea clusters nestle closely, their small florets bearing faint blue-white centres that add luminous intricacy and a plush, velvety quality. The supporting foliage is thoughtfully layered: feathery, silvery-green sprigs that suggest eucalyptus or lavender provide a fragrant, cooling backdrop, while glossy variegated ivy leaves bring classic formality with their dark centres and creamy edges. A contemporary twist appears in a broad, striped leaf-green with prominent white variegation-rolled into a tight spiral to introduce sculptural movement and a clean graphic line. A dark purple, open-weave mesh underlay lifts the blooms slightly, its lacy texture catching light and echoing evening gowns and jewellery. The overall scent is faintly herbal and floral; the tactile contrasts-silky rose, papery hydrangea, smooth ivy, crisp curled leaf-encourage gentle handling. As a florist who delivers across Paddington, from Praed Street to the Basin, I picture this corsage gracing a prom wrist, a bridesmaid, or a guest of honour, kept fresh in cool storage until the last possible moment. The piece feels carefully handcrafted, combining timeless floristry with modern accents for a look that is both celebratory and intimately personal.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A small, elegant wrist corsage arranged with confident restraint sits against a plain white background, its story told through colour and texture. The central feature is a large, perfectly opened apricot-peach rose whose layers of petals curve inward with a softness that invites touch. To one side, two lime-green button chrysanthemums - cheerful, pom-like spheres - nestle close, their compact florets creating a bright, lively punctuation against the rose's gentle warmth. Underpinning the flowers is an artful selection of foliage: dark green salal or ruscus leaves form a lush base, while a distinctive variegated leaf, striped cream and green and folded into a graceful arc, adds a contemporary, sculptural flourish that draws the eye along the wrist. The skin beneath is light to medium in tone, offering a warm backdrop that deepens the peach and chartreuse contrast. The corsage's attachment is unseen, suggesting a neat elastic or ribbon hidden beneath the greenery for comfort and discreet wear. In scent and feeling it reads like a tender promise - faintly fragrant with rose and the cool, green note of freshly cut stems - perfect for a bride stepping out near Praed Street or a student preparing for prom near Westbourne Green. Expertly balanced and freshly prepared, the piece feels handcrafted by a florist who knows Paddington's calmer streets and celebratory moments.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Like a small poem tied to the wrist, this corsage pairs a luminous Phalaenopsis orchid with filigree greenery and warm, jewel-like berries. The orchid's white petals are broad and tender, their satin-smooth surfaces catching light in a soft, inner glow; its throat blooms with a sunlit yellow rim and deeper orange accents that draw the eye inward. Surrounding the flower, asparagus fern unfurls in delicate, lace-like threads, giving weightless texture and the impression of air moving through the arrangement. Nearby, clusters of Hypericum berries offer a charming narrative of ripeness - pale green deepening to rose and then to cranberry - each glossy bead reflecting a tiny point of light. A small swathe of ruffled lime-green foliage adds a crisp, modern note against the classical white flower. The floral cluster is carried by a slender, multi-strand pearl bracelet that wraps the wrist with a cool, smooth touch, its soft sheen harmonising with the orchid's quiet opulence. The image is composed on a clean white ground so the colours read pure and distinct; the overall mood is intimate and hopeful, the scent imagined as faint and sweet rather than overpowering. A design like this is often chosen for elegant gatherings in Paddington - from intimate weddings near Little Venice to evening dances by the Basin - where guests want a timeless accent that feels both contemporary and heirloom-made.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As an experienced floral stylist in Paddington, I describe this wrist corsage the way I'd explain it to a client stepping out of Paddington Station for prom or a wedding reception: two radiant yellow roses form the affectionate heart of the piece, one larger and fully opened on the left and a more cupped companion on the right, both set with a single clear diamante at their centres that glints softly in the light. A solitary deep burgundy-to-plum calla lily unfurls just behind and above the roses, its sleek trumpet-shaped petal creating a striking dramatic contrast to the soft, sunlit yellow. Fine, feathery asparagus fern weaves through the arrangement, softening edges and adding movement, while variegated green-and-cream leaves - likely pittosporum - provide a steady, waxy backdrop that anchors the design. Scattered clusters of tiny white filler flowers, like miniature mums or baby's breath, tuck into pockets to give depth and an overall lushness. The wristband is discreet - an elastic or thin ribbon - mostly hidden beneath foliage so the arrangement reads compact and wearable. Photographed on a light-to-medium skinned forearm against a pristine white backdrop, the corsage shows both colour harmony and practical wearability: a cheerful yet refined accessory suitable for a bridal party, a prom escort, or a special guest attending a reception near Praed Street and Westbourne Grove. This is the sort of small, carefully balanced piece Florist Paddington composes when asked for a joyful, distinguished look with a touch of sparkle.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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