Waterloo Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Waterloo, your neighbourhood flower specialist for wedding corsages and event florals. Our expert team brings years of experience creating elegant, hand-crafted flowers for special occasions throughout Waterloo and nearby areas like South Bank, Lambeth, and Vauxhall. Whether you're exchanging vows near the Old Vic Theatre or celebrating along Lower Marsh or by the iconic Waterloo Station, we know how to craft corsages that are as memorable as your day itself.

At Florist Waterloo, we blend classic techniques with a creative touch, ensuring every bouquet and corsage looks stunning and stays fresh. Our reputation is built on trust and local expertise, with an in-depth understanding of the seasonal blooms and trends that make Waterloo weddings unique. We pride ourselves on personal attention, guiding you from selection to delivery so your flowers are perfect and arrive exactly when you need them.

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If you're planning your wedding in Waterloo or nearby, let us take care of your floral needs—so you can focus on your celebration. Trust your flowers to a local florist who cares as much about your big day as you do!

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral corsage is shown draped around a light-toned wrist, captured on a minimal white background so the blooms take centre stage. Dominating the design is a bold, pristine white Gerbera daisy whose broad, silky petals radiate from a bright yellow-green eye; its clean lines are softened by surrounding clusters of small white chrysanthemum-like blooms and creamy lisianthus-some just unfurling, others tightly budded-creating a layered, tactile depth. Rich, dark green Ruscus or salal leaves cradle the flowers, their glossy veins and firm texture contrasting beautifully with the airy petals. The flowers are secured to the wrist by an elegant multi-strand bracelet of pearlescent beads that gleam faintly, giving the corsage a subtle heirloom quality. The lighting is gentle and clear, revealing the fine edges of each petal and the dewy look of fresh florals, and the composition suggests the cool, slightly grassy scent that accompanies white blooms. This piece is designed to be both visually striking and comfortably wearable for occasions such as a bride's rehearsal, a bridesmaid's wrist, prom night, or a graduation celebration. As a local touch, the style and restraint reflect the understated elegance often requested by clients from Waterloo and the South Bank - a classic choice for ceremonies near Jubilee Gardens or an elegant walk along the river toward Waterloo Bridge. Prepared with care by an expert florist, it balances purity with a soft, timeless charm.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Framed against a clean white studio background, this wrist corsage presents itself with quiet confidence on a left hand with a light-to-medium skin tone, each bloom chosen for texture and harmony. The focal point is a saturated deep fuchsia-pink rose, richly petalled and fully open so the eye is drawn to its densely packed centre. Soft blush pink hydrangea clusters form a plush foundation beneath the rose, their tiny petals layered like fabric and catching soft daylight to create subtle shadows and depth. White alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are woven through the arrangement; their slender petals and gentle pale green markings add bright punctuation and botanical finesse. To the right, lightly green alstroemeria buds and a few small, almost-closed pink florets introduce movement and the sense of a garden in progress. Broad, glossy emerald leaves cradle the flowers, their cool green tones sharpening the palette and giving the corsage structural balance. A multi-strand pearl bracelet - composed of numerous small, luminous white pearls - secures the piece to the wrist and extends partially across the back of the hand, marrying timeless elegance with wearable comfort. This composition evokes a soft floral perfume and the careful hands of a florist preparing something special for a wedding ceremony, a prom evening, or a riverside vow exchange along the South Bank, offering both delicate beauty and dependable construction.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined wrist corsage photographed from a gentle overhead angle, as if presented to a loved one on the banks of the Thames near Waterloo Station. The focal point is a creamy white rose, perfectly formed with layers of silky petals that catch light and throw soft shadows across the bloom. Just beneath it, an open trumpet-shaped white blossom - likely Alstroemeria with a delicate lime-green throat - adds architectural interest and a whisper of summer greenery. Interspersed among these principal blooms are tiny clusters of Gypsophila, their miniature white flowers forming a misty halo that lifts the arrangement, and several small green buds offering a sense of movement and growth. A delicate spray of daisy-like white florets with sunny yellow centres nestles lower, bringing a modest, joyful contrast to the polished whites. Lush, deep green leaves with a smooth, glossy surface frame the composition, their dark tones grounding the composition and providing a natural, almost botanical richness. The corsage is secured with an elegant multi-strand pearl wristband, the smooth, warm sheen of the pearls adding tactile luxury and ensuring a comfortable fit for dance halls or ceremony aisles. You can imagine wearing this near Lower Marsh market before stepping toward the National Theatre, the slightly powdery floral scent lingering as a subtle reminder of the day. Crafted with the care familiar to Waterloo florists and available for local delivery across the South Bank, this wristlet is a little emblem of ceremony and affection.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light seems to halo this wrist corsage, pinned to a pale forearm and set against a clear white backdrop that highlights every subtle tone. The focal rose is a generous, partially opened bloom in a delicate mauve-pink, its petals layered like silk and tinged with deeper magenta at the outer ruffles, suggesting quiet luxury and tender emotion. Nestled close are saturated indigo hydrangea clusters whose small florets bear pale blue centers, creating a gentle luminescence reminiscent of summer evenings on the Thames. Interwoven among the flowers are slim, silvery-green stems-likely eucalyptus or lavender-that add a cool, aromatic undertone and a soft, feathery silhouette behind the richer blooms. Variegated ivy leaves arc around the arrangement, their dark green interiors edged with creamy yellow, bringing a traditional, garden-fresh feel, while a wide, striped leaf with crisp white and green bands is coiled into a sculpted curl to introduce modern movement. Beneath and around the blossoms a layer of deep purple open-weave mesh lifts the composition, its lacy texture catching highlights and tying the palette together. As a florist's piece, the corsage balances scent and touch: the faint, sweet perfume of rose, the herbaceous lift of the silver foliage, and the cool, glossy bite of ivy. Ideal for bridesmaids, proms, or a thoughtful special-occasion gift delivered across Waterloo's neighbourhoods-perhaps after a stroll past Lower Marsh Market-this wristlet reads as intimate, playful, and exquisitely made, promising to be a memorable accent for the wearer on any celebratory evening.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The quiet artistry of this wrist corsage is evident in every layered petal and curled leaf; against a simple white backdrop the arrangement reads like a small, wearable scene. A creamy apricot rose occupies the centre, its petals folding inward in a classic spiral that suggests tenderness and welcome touch; the bloom's surface is satiny, catching light into soft highlights that make the colour feel warm and slightly luminous. Beside it two vivid lime-green pom-pom chrysanthemums tuck in close, their compact, bristle-like textures offering a playful counterpoint to the rose's smoothness and lending a lively pop of colour that brightens the overall palette. A foundation of deep, glossy greens - likely salal or ruscus - underpins the flowers, providing both structure and a cool, calming depth. A distinct variegated leaf, streaked with cream and green, is folded into a deliberate, sweeping gesture, adding a modern architectural line that lifts the eye along the wrist. The piece sits on skin with a gentle intimacy, ready to travel from vows to first dances, from an evening of celebration to quiet family photographs; you can almost sense the faint scent of rose mingled with cut green stems. As a local floral design, this corsage reflects an understanding of texture, colour and occasion, crafted with hands that favour balanced contrast and subtle motion - an elegant choice for anyone seeking a refined, tactile accent to a special day in the Waterloo area.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled against a clean white studio background, this elegant wrist corsage lies on a light-skinned wrist like a small, wearable bouquet. The focal flower is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid - smooth, broad white petals that open like a soft fan - with a labellum brushed in bright yellow and deeper orange tones that form a vivid, jewel-like centre. Beneath it, sprays of asparagus fern extend in delicate, feathery layers, their fresh green texture making the white blossom appear even more luminous. A cluster of hypericum berries sits to the upper right, their skins transitioning visibly from pale green to warm pink and rich cranberry, suggesting seasonal ripeness and giving the arrangement an understated, natural drama. A tiny flourish of lime-green ruffled foliage curls near the berries, adding another tactile note and modern colour contrast. The corsage is anchored by a multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that loop comfortably around the wrist, lending a touch of heirloom refinement to the contemporary floral design. The neutral white backdrop and soft, even light accentuate the orchid's satiny surface, the sheen of the pearls, and the layered shadowing of the fern without distraction. I imagine this worn at a formal night at the Old Vic or heading down to a Southbank reception - a piece that conveys romance, poised celebration, and the understated craftsmanship of a Waterloo florist who knows how to pair texture with tone for special occasions.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a Waterloo florist I often sketch this combination for clients arriving through Waterloo Station who want something both sunny and subtly theatrical. Pinned diagonally across a light-to-medium forearm against a stark white background, the corsage centres on two vivid yellow roses: one broader and fully open on the left, the other smaller and more cupped to the right. Each rose wears a tiny clear diamante set near the centre, catching and scattering the light like a small celebration. Rising behind them is a single dark plum calla lily, nearly black at its throat, whose sleek, trumpet-shaped curve creates a luxurious contrast to the roses' soft, layered petals. The arrangement is buoyed by wisps of asparagus fern that add feathered texture and breathable volume, while sturdy variegated leaves - green with pale, almost silvery edges - form a calm, grounding base. Sprays of minute white filler flowers nestle between blooms, giving the corsage a finished, garden-fresh look. The wristband is discreet, likely a slim elastic or ribbon hidden beneath leaves so that the flowers appear to float on the skin. Under studio light the petals have a soft glow, the foliage a cool sheen, and the rhinestones flash when the wrist turns. This design is made with Waterloo celebrations in mind - a prom date crossing the river from the Southbank, a bridesmaid stepping out from Lower Marsh rehearsal rooms - and reflects the neat, refined aesthetic many customers request from Florist Waterloo.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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