Chislehurst Wedding Corsages

At Chislehurst Flowers, we craft exquisite wedding corsages and bouquets with care and creativity, right here in the heart of Chislehurst. As your trusted local florist, our team has decades of experience helping couples celebrate their big day surrounded by fresh, locally-sourced blooms. Whether you're exchanging vows near Royal Parade, celebrating on Manor Park, or gathering loved ones by Scadbury Park, we're proud to serve the Chislehurst community and nearby areas such as Bickley and Sidcup.

Each wedding corsage is thoughtfully created to complement your colour scheme, style, and personal story. Our expertise ensures your blooms arrive picture-perfect and on time. Need your flowers quickly? We offer same-day delivery in Chislehurst and neighbouring areas if you order online by 3 PM – making your floral experience reliable and stress-free.

  • Tailored designs by local florists
  • Easy online ordering across Chislehurst, Bickley, and Sidcup
  • Prompt, friendly same-day delivery service
Let us help elevate your special day with beautiful corsages and bouquets crafted with genuine expertise and a personal touch. At Chislehurst Flowers, every detail matters – because we truly care about making your occasion memorable within our beloved community.

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Wedding Corsages
On a crisp white background, a refined wrist corsage in soft whites and deep green sits at a slight angle on a light-toned forearm, its composition balanced and intimate. The eye is immediately drawn to the generous white Gerbera daisy at the centre: a halo of smooth, elongated petals radiates outward from a bright lime-green and yellow core that gives the piece a fresh, modern edge. Around it, clusters of tiny white chrysanthemums and delicate lisianthus buds nestle close, adding feathery texture and a gentle, layered fullness. Behind the blooms, glossy deep green ruscus or salal leaves arch and tuck in, their cool sheen grounding the arrangement and accentuating the purity of the white flowers. A string of small white pearl beads forms the wristband, looping in several fine strands so the flowers are held securely yet seem to hover like a floral cuff. The lighting is soft and even, emphasizing the velvety petal edges and the subtle sheen of the pearls without casting harsh shadows. Close enough to notice, the scent would be mild and green-a clean, slightly grassy note with the soft powder of petals-and the petals appear cool and silky under the fingertips. This corsage reads as timeless and graceful, suitable for weddings, proms, or formal gatherings; it captures a moment of quiet celebration, an accessory that feels personal and deliberately gentle, the kind of piece a local florist might prepare for a bride walking down a village green or a student arriving at an evening dance.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable story-soft, refined, and quietly joyful-photographed on a light-to-medium skinned left hand against a neutral white studio background. The focal point is a sumptuous deep fuchsia-pink rose, fully unfurled with densely layered petals that hold a velvet sheen; it catches the light as if warmed by a spring sun. Nestled beneath and around the rose are clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets, their tiny cups overlapping to form a cushioned halo that adds both volume and an airy softness. Scattered through the composition are white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each blossom showing four to six silky petals with subtle pale green markings at the throat; their fine lines and delicate stamens lend a gentle graphic detail. To the right, a small gathering of pale green alstroemeria buds and minutely opened pink buds suggests movement and future bloom, bringing a narrative of unfolding moments. Several broad, glossy emerald leaves anchor the arrangement, their cool texture contrasting the petals' warmth. A refined multi-strand bracelet of minute white pearls secures the corsage, the pearls' soft lustre echoing classic elegance as they loop around the wrist and drift slightly toward the hand. The piece feels tailored for memorable evenings-proms, wedding vows beneath the plane trees by Elmstead Woods, or family celebrations on Chislehurst High Street-its scent faintly floral, its construction meticulous, and its presence both timeless and intimate.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant white wrist corsage photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a plain white background, composed with the considered restraint of a Chislehurst florist. The pièce de résistance is a creamy white rose at the centre, its petals opening in soft, layered curves that glow with a gentle ivory luminescence. Just below and slightly left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely an Alstroemeria or small lily - presents a subtle lime-green throat, its elongated petals offering contrast and a sense of movement. Interspersed among these primary blooms are several vivid green buds and slim unopened shoots, which promise forthcoming blossom and add a fresh, hopeful rhythm to the design. Fine sprays of baby's breath weave through the arrangement, lending a soft, cloud-like texture that tempers the stronger forms. A tiny cluster of white daisy-like florets with cheerful golden centres sits toward the lower edge, introducing a delicate focal point near the wrist. Lush, deep-green leaves, smooth and glossy, cradle and frame the flowers, amplifying their pure tones and giving the piece an organic fullness. The corsage rests upon a refined multi-strand pearl band - small, uniformly round pearls threaded closely so the bracelet doubles as both fastener and timeless accessory. Imagine the faint, clean scent of fresh blooms and the cool smoothness of pearls against the skin; this arrangement by Chislehurst Flowers suits weddings, proms or milestone evenings and would be perfect for local delivery across Chislehurst and nearby Bromley for those last-minute celebrations.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Presented on a fair-toned wrist against pristine white, this wristlet feels like a pocket-sized bouquet shaped for intimacy. The focal bloom is a lush mauve-pink rose, partially unfurled to reveal layers that graduate from a deeper fuchsia on the ruffled outer petals to a softer, luminous blush toward the center. The rose's soft sheen and velvety texture invite a gentle touch, while a whisper of dewy freshness seems almost perceptible. Beside it, saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters build volume and depth; each small petal carries a hint of electric blue at its core, catching light like tiny stars around the rose.

Botanical accents are chosen for contrast and movement: slender silvery foliage-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-gives a feathery backdrop and cools the palette, while variegated English ivy offers glossy, traditional form with cream-edged leaves that frame the composition. A broad green leaf banded with white is expertly curled into a tight spiral, serving as a contemporary sculptural counterpoint to the soft florals. A layer of open-weave, deep purple mesh sits under the blooms, lifting them visually and echoing the hydrangea's tones with subtle texture.

As a florist in Chislehurst, I imagine this piece worn to a summer wedding at the parish church or a prom photographed under the chestnut trees on Chislehurst Common. It's designed to balance romance and modernity, a refined accent that reads beautifully in close-up portraits and in the memory of a celebratory evening.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
As a local florist in Chislehurst I describe this wrist corsage with an eye for balance and everyday beauty: a single, fully opened rose in a pale apricot-peach tone forms the warm, inviting center, its concentric petals soft to the touch and luminous under gentle studio light. Beside it two lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a playful, bright note - almost citrus in impulse - their compact pom-pom texture contrasting with the rose's suppler surface. The design is grounded by deep green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, creating a lush cradle beneath the flowers, while a folded variegated leaf, streaked with cream and green, curves outward like a ribbon of movement and modern structure. The corsage is photographed on a left wrist against a plain white background, the visible skin a light to medium tone, and while the fastening is hidden, you can sense the secure, comfortable fit. There is a faint impression of scent - rose sweetness with a green, grassy whisper - and a freshness that speaks to flowers sourced and arranged close to home. This tasteful wristlet is the kind of piece we prepare at Chislehurst Flowers for wedding parties, proms, or civic ceremonies near the station and along the High Street; it's wearable art that reads both classic and contemporary, made to complement dresses, suits, and the soft last light over Chislehurst Common.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting lightly on a fair-skinned wrist, this corsage reads like a small love letter in white and green, photographed against a spotless white background so each element sings. The star is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid: broad, luminous petals curve outward in a calm, moth-like poise while the labellum blooms with a concentrated yellow centre threaded with orange, a gentle sun at the heart of ivory petals. Beneath and around it, delicate asparagus-fern fronds braid a soft, feathery nest - cool, spring-green threads that seem almost to float and lend a tender lace to the design. A cluster of Hypericum berries sits tucked to the upper right of the orchid, their skins graduating from pale lime to rose and then to a succulent cranberry red, suggesting ripeness and depth; nearby a ruffled lime-green accent leaf adds a crisp, contemporary note. The corsage is secured on a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that drape comfortably, their subtle gleam echoing the orchid's sheen and lending a vintage whisper to the modern arrangement. Soft, diffuse lighting highlights textures - the orchid's satiny surface, the fern's filigree, the berries' glossy roundness and the pearls' cool smoothness - and gives the whole piece a serene, anticipatory mood. Perfect for a bride on her way to a service near Elmstead Woods, a prom date walking past Wellington Parade, or any intimate ceremony across Chislehurst, this composition speaks of quiet refinement and skilled, local floral craft.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads as both joyful and refined, balanced on a light-toned wrist and placed diagonally across the frame to show how it sits while worn. Two golden yellow roses command attention with soft, velvety petals-one opened wide to reveal layered concentric circles, the other a more intimate cup. Each rose is modestly embellished with a clear crystal sparkler tucked near its centre, catching fleeting highlights as the wrist moves. Behind them, a single deep purple calla lily unfurls in a smooth, sculptural sweep, its lacquered surface creating a luxurious contrast to the matte warmth of the roses. Feathery asparagus fern and delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers are threaded through the composition to add lift and a whisper of texture, while broad, variegated green leaves provide a stable, cool base.

Viewed up close, the tactile differences are clear: silky rose petals, the satiny calla curve, and the whispery fern tips that soften the silhouette. The corsage is designed for movement and comfort-light enough for prom, confident enough for a bridal party member-and the combination of sunny yellow and plum tones reads as celebratory yet sophisticated. This image works well for styling guides, colour scheme inspiration, or for clients in Chislehurst seeking thoughtful, wearable florals for milestone moments.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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