Holloway Wedding Corsages

At Holloway Florist, our wedding corsages are lovingly crafted right here in Holloway, just a short stroll from Holloway Road and the bustle of Nags Head Market. With years of wedding experience, our local florist team understands how important the little details are on your big day.

From classic rose wrist corsages for mums and grandmothers to delicate lapel designs for groomsmens' partners, we design each piece to complement your colour palette, dress style, and venue. Whether you're celebrating near Emirates Stadium, hosting an intimate ceremony in Archway, or planning a chic city wedding in Highbury & Islington or Finsbury Park, we'll guide you to flowers that look beautiful in person and in photos.

All our wedding corsages, flowers, and bouquets are conditioned on-site for freshness and comfort, using secure, skin-friendly fittings so they last from "getting ready" through to the final dance.

  • Same-day delivery across Holloway when you order online before 3 PM
  • Bespoke designs to match your bouquets, buttonholes, and venue styling
  • Friendly, one-to-one advice from experienced local wedding florists

Browse our collection and order online, or visit our Holloway shop to discuss your wedding flowers in person. At Holloway Florist, we're proud to be the trusted local choice for elegant, thoughtfully made wedding corsages.

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Wedding Corsages
Set against a crisp white background, this elegant wrist corsage is photographed on a light forearm so the arrangement's textures and colours sing with clarity. A single, luminous white Gerbera takes centre stage, its many long, unblemished petals radiating from a bright lime-yellow and soft green centre that gives the bloom a lively, modern heart. Nestled around it are small, cushiony white chrysanthemum-style clusters and creamy lisianthus buds-some shyly closed, some opening to reveal velvety inner petals-creating a layered, romantic silhouette. Broad, deep green Ruscus leaves provide a lush backdrop, their glossy veins and firm structure framing the blooms and extending gently along the arm. The florist's choice of a multi-strand pearl wristband lends a vintage whisper: tiny, luminous beads loop twice around the wrist, securing the flowers with discreet elegance. You can almost sense the fresh, cool fragrance of cut flowers and damp foliage, the soft resistance of petals when touched. As a Holloway-neighbourhood piece, it's the sort of understated, refined corsage we might prepare for brides and prom-goers coming from Holloway Road, Nag's Head or travelling from Finsbury Park; it pairs beautifully with both classic gowns and contemporary tailoring. The image celebrates careful floral construction and wearable beauty - a compact, sophisticated accessory that reads of purity and celebration while remaining intimately tactile and thoughtfully finished.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Against a neutral white studio background, a graceful wrist corsage rests on a left forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, composed with the precision of a local Holloway florist. The focal point is a sumptuous hot fuchsia-pink rose in full bloom, its densely layered petals forming a perfect rosette that draws the eye inward. Encircling this heart are soft clusters of blush hydrangea, their small rounded florets providing plush volume and a whisper-soft, papery texture. Interspersed through the halo are several white alstroemeria - Peruvian lilies - each bearing four to six silky petals and subtle pale green streaks at their centres, lending crisp highlights and botanical finesse. A sprig of pale green alstroemeria buds and a couple of almost-open pink buds on the right edge add an element of future bloom and gentle asymmetry, while broad emerald leaves cradle the bouquet and provide cool, glossy contrast. The floral cluster is fastened to the wrist with a delicate multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls, which nestles against the skin and extends faintly down the back of the hand like a string of soft light. The composition conveys youthful elegance and quiet confidence - a refined accessory for prom, weddings, or celebrations around Caledonian Park and the Nag's Head area - and the overall impression is one of hand-made care, balanced colour, and tactile richness that invites both sight and scent to linger.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Seen from a slightly elevated angle on fair skin, this wrist corsage reads as a lesson in quiet refinement, the arrangement thoughtfully balanced and tactile. A lush, creamy white rose claims the center, its petals unfurling in a soft, sculpted cup that speaks of classic romance. Below and to one side an open trumpet-style white bloom, likely a Peruvian lily or small trumpet lily, reveals a pale green-yellow throat that adds depth and a cool, natural highlight. Delicate sprays of gypsophila weave through the design, casting a misty veil that softens edges while tiny green-tinged buds introduce a sense of imminent flowering. At the lower edge a cluster of small daisy-like blooms with bright golden centers punctuates the palette with a gentle note of cheer. Rich, broad deep-green leaves, smooth and slightly glossy, cradle the flowers and create a pleasing visual weight. The corsage is fastened by a graceful multi-strand faux-pearl bracelet that wraps the wrist in luminous white orbs, their satin glow complementing the petals' creaminess. The overall effect is quiet, tactile, and suitable for vows, dances, or anniversary gestures. As a Holloway Florist creation, it reflects the careful, hands-on work we do near Holloway Road and Nag's Head Market - ideal for same-day collection or local delivery to a home near Caledonian Park when an elegant finishing touch is needed at short notice.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A gentle halo of floral artistry sits on a pale wrist, where classic form meets contemporary detail in a mauve-centered corsage that reads as both timeless and fresh. The focal flower is a lush mauve rose, its petals opening in layered softness with a faint sheen that catches subtle light, evoking the tactile promise of velvet under fingertips. Flanking this rose are saturated blue hydrangea clusters, their compact florets flashing small, luminous centers and providing a deep, soothing contrast to the rose's warmth. Intertwined among the blooms are variegated English ivy leaves, their dark green hearts rimmed with pale cream, and slender, silvery-green sprigs-resembling eucalyptus or lavender-that add an airy backdrop and a whisper of texture. A contemporary flourish comes from a tightly curled broad leaf striped in white and green, sculpted into an elegant spiral that reads like a botanical ribbon. The arrangement rests upon a fine, open-weave purple mesh that gives lift, shadow, and a hint of evening glamour. As a florist who arranges for occasions across Holloway Road and nearby Tufnell Park, I note how the textures invite touch: silky rose petals, crisp ivy, and feathery greens that together create a multisensory bouquet for the wrist. This piece - prepared with care by Holloway Florist for local celebrations and memorable nights out near the Emirates Stadium or Upper Street - balances romance and refined structure, intended for bridesmaids, prom-goers, and guests of honour who want an accessory that feels both elegant and personal.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is immediately apparent in how colour and texture converse: at its heart sits a creamy apricot rose, petals layered in a classical spiral that invites a gentle touch and gives off a soft, honeyed rose scent. Beside it, two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums punctuate the arrangement with lively, spherical texture - their clustered petals like tiny bursts of laughter against the rose's satin curves. A foundation of broad, dark green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, anchors the flowers and lends a rich backdrop that enhances both hue and form. A single, ageless variegated leaf - striped with pale creamy bands - is artfully curled to one side, providing a contemporary graphic sweep that guides the eye along the wrist. The corsage sits on smooth living skin, photographed against a bright white field in gentle studio light that preserves colour fidelity and surface detail; the securing band is hidden from view, leaving the botanical craftsmanship to read as seamless. As a Holloway-based design, this piece is made with neighbourhood rhythm in mind - imagined for brides stepping out from a row of terraced houses near Holloway Road or for prom-goers meeting friends by the Nag's Head. Freshness and hand-placed balance are evident: the scent, the tactile contrast between plush petals and crisp foliage, and the quiet formality that makes it suitable for weddings, graduations, or any moment that calls for a wearable keepsake. Holloway Florist prepares such pieces with local care and an eye for occasion-ready detail.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Resting against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage reads like a miniature botanical portrait: at its center a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in broad, silky petals, the bloom's rounded forms catching soft, natural light so the surface appears almost porcelain-smooth. In the orchid's throat a bright yellow and deeper orange lip offers a concentrated note of warmth, an intimate detail framed by airy sprigs of asparagus fern that fan out beneath the blossom. The fern's fine, feathered texture creates a buoyant green halo that contrasts with the orchid's pure white, while a small cluster of Hypericum berries to the upper right provides visual punctuation-each berry glazed with a gentle gradient from pale green to rosy pink and then cranberry, suggesting seasonal depth and tactile gloss. Near the berries, ruffled lime-green foliage adds another layer of texture and a fresh citrusy hint of color. The arrangement is secured by an elegant bracelet of tiny white pearls, multiple strands that lie softly against the wrist and lend a cool, tactile sheen like a cherished piece of costume jewellery. Shot in soft daylight with a neutral backdrop, the corsage emphasizes craftsmanship and wearable beauty; its composition evokes romance and quiet celebration, perfect for wedding parties, proms, and special occasions. As a local touch, this style is often seen in the window displays near Holloway Road and Nag's Head Market, where florists craft similar pieces for events across the neighbourhood and adjacent boroughs.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Photographed on a light-toned forearm against a pure white backdrop, this wrist corsage reads like a compact, joyful statement: two golden-yellow roses take centre stage, the left bloom broader and more open while the right sits slightly tighter and bud-like, both offering a soft, velvety texture that invites touch. Each rose is punctuated with a small, clear rhinestone set near its core, sending tiny flashes of light with every movement. Behind them, an elegant dark plum calla lily - its colour close to black-cherry - sweeps upward, the trumpet form contrasting the rounded roses and adding a sculptural line to the composition. Layers of foliage create depth: airy asparagus fern threads around the blooms, lending a soft, feathery halo, and variegated green leaves with pale edges (likely pittosporum) anchor the design with glossy, structured planes. Sprigs of petite white filler flowers, like spray chrysanthemums or baby's breath, are sprinkled through the arrangement to enhance texture and fullness without overwhelming the main blooms. The corsage is fastened diagonally across the wrist with a discreet band so the arrangement sits comfortably and reads clearly in photographs. The studio lighting accentuates petal contours and the subtle sheen on the rhinestones, while the scent notes of fresh roses seem almost present. As an accessory shaped for special moments - prom, bridal party or a formal celebration - it carries hand-crafted charme evocative of Holloway's local events and weekend markets near Caledonian Park and nearby Upper Street.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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