Chigwell Wedding Corsages

Our Chigwell wedding corsages are lovingly handcrafted by experienced local florists who understand how important every detail is on your big day. Based close to Chigwell High Road and the green spaces around Hainault Forest Country Park, we design elegant, long-lasting flowers that look beautiful from the first photo to the last dance.

Whether you’re celebrating in Chigwell itself, hosting a reception in Loughton, or welcoming guests from Buckhurst Hill and Woodford, we’ll create wrist and lapel corsages that perfectly match your colour palette, dresses and suits. Every piece is made to order using fresh, seasonal blooms carefully conditioned in our studio near Brook Parade.

From classic rose and gypsophila designs to modern orchid and foliage combinations, we’ll guide you on flower choices, fragrance levels and durability, sharing the professional tips we’ve learned from styling countless local weddings. You can order online with confidence, knowing each corsage is crafted by a dedicated wedding florist who truly cares.

  • Personal consultations for bridal parties across Chigwell, Loughton & Buckhurst Hill
  • Co-ordinated corsages, buttonholes and bouquets for a seamless look
  • Same-day delivery available across the area on selected wedding items when you order before 3 PM

Plan your Flowers Chigwell wedding with ease – browse designs, discuss ideas, and order online for beautifully finished corsages delivered with care.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage rests gracefully on a fair-toned forearm against a plain white studio background, crafted to read fresh and refined from every angle. The centerpiece-a bold white Gerbera daisy-commands attention with its broad, velvety petals radiating from a bright yellow-green centre that suggests warmth even in the cool light. Clustered beside and beneath the gerbera are small, soft white blooms, likely spray chrysanthemums or creamy lisianthus, their curled petals creating pockets of gentle texture that soften the arrangement's silhouette. Behind them, glossy dark-green ruscus or salal leaves fan out, giving the piece a natural frame and a slightly sculpted profile that follows the curve of the wrist. The flowers are tied to a multi-strand pearl band: tiny, luminous beads that form an elegant bracelet and add a whisper of vintage romance without overpowering the flowers. Close up you can imagine the fragile, satiny petals brushing the skin and the faint, green-floral aroma that hints at freshly cut stems and early-morning dew. This wrist corsage evokes purity and celebration-ideal for a bride or bridesmaid, a prom date, or as a thoughtful keepsake at a graduation or anniversary. For people from Chigwell and surrounding villages, it feels familiar and local, the kind of carefully made piece you might tuck into a pocket on the walk from Chigwell Station toward the tree-lined paths of Epping Forest, ready for photographs and quiet memories.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This delicate wrist corsage reads like a small, fragrant tableau: a dramatic deep fuchsia-pink rose anchors the design, fully open with tightly layered petals that suggest velvety depth and a gentle perfume. Surrounding it are clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea florets, their papery petals building a plush, textured cushion beneath the rose so the eye moves naturally from centre to edge. Interspersed are pristine white alstroemeria - each bloom showing four to six slender petals with subtle pale green markings at their centres - which bring crispness and botanical detail to the palette. To the right, a spray of light green alstroemeria buds and a few nearly closed pink buds introduce the sense of time passing, as if the corsage will continue to awaken through an evening of dances. Lush emerald leaves give structure and a cool sheen, framing the composition and offsetting the warmer tones against the visible light-to-medium toned left hand and forearm. The flowers are anchored by a refined bracelet of small, pearlescent beads in multiple strands that secure the corsage while adding a touch of vintage elegance; the pearls curve gently around the wrist and extend down the back of the hand. Set on an immaculate white background, the piece reads both formal and intimate - perfect for weddings, proms, and milestone celebrations - and evokes the atmosphere of local Chigwell gatherings and quiet strolls through Roding Valley Park with the reassuring craftsmanship of a community florist.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A refined white wrist corsage is pictured on a light-skinned wrist, angled from the lower right into the center against a bright white background, its design speaking to classic bridal and prom sensibilities common in Chigwell and surrounding lanes near Chigwell station. The focal point is a creamy ivory rose, its densely petaled bloom opening with a soft, satin sheen that draws the eye. Below it, an alstroemeria-like trumpet bloom unfolds to reveal a delicate lime-green throat, offering a cool, natural contrast. Sprays of tiny Gypsophila lift the arrangement with an ethereal, cloud-like texture while a cluster of small white daisy-like heads with golden centers adds a sweet, informal accent. Bright green buds and unopened blooms create a sense of movement and future promise; broad, glossy green leaves with a smooth, waxy finish frame and anchor the floral cluster. The piece is fastened by a multi-strand pearl band-rows of round, luminous pearls tensioned like a soft bracelet-whose tactile coolness and shimmer complement the flowers' quiet palette. The scent is implied: a faint, fresh floral note with a clean, powdery edge. Crafted with the same attention to balance and proportion you'd expect from a trusted local florist, this corsage is ideal for weddings, galas, or prom nights; Flowers Chigwell can provide similar bespoke wristlets for deliveries across Chigwell High Road and nearby Grange Hill.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light falls across a wrist corsage arranged with the practiced restraint of a neighbourhood florist in Chigwell, where classic romance meets contemporary flourish. A generous mauve-pink rose anchors the design, its petals unfurling in velvet layers with a tenderness that invites touch; faint green undertones at the base of the petals deepen the bloom's natural depth. Beside it, saturated blue-indigo hydrangea florets gather in compact clusters, each tiny petal revealing a pale blue center that creates a luminous, almost twilight-like glow. Woven through the cluster are long, silvery-green stems-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-whose soft, whispering foliage gives the arrangement air and a subtle, herbaceous scent. Glossy variegated ivy provides structure, the dark central greens rimmed with cream and gold lending an heirloom feel, while a broad, striped leaf curled into a tight spiral reads as a contemporary accent, crisp and architectural. The flowers sit atop a dark purple netting with an open weave that lifts and separates the elements, its texture catching light the way fairy lights might along a Chigwell wedding marquee. Placed on a light-toned wrist against a plain white backdrop, the corsage reads as both intimate and photograph-ready-a small, wearable bouquet that evokes early summer rains in Hainault Forest and the quiet charm of local celebrations, crafted to accompany bridesmaids, graduates, or prom guests as they step out into the neighbourhood's warm evening air.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The composition of this wrist corsage is a study in gentle contrast: at its centre sits a large apricot-peach rose, petals spiralling inward with a softness that invites a fingertip, the color warm and tender like late afternoon light. Two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums tuck beneath it, their rounded, playful forms injecting energy and texture-like tiny bursts of laughter held close to the wrist. A lush base of deep green foliage, probably ruscus or salal, provides weight and shadow beneath the blooms; their glossy planes give the arrangement a sense of depth and permanence. A single variegated leaf, striped in subtle tones of cream and green, has been folded with practiced hands into a sweeping curve that leads the eye along the forearm and adds a refined, modern silhouette. Set against a clean white backdrop, the flowers and leaves read with clarity: colours sing, edges are crisp, and the corsage's scent is implied in the imagery-a soft perfume of rose with a hint of fresh cut greenery. Worn on skin warmed by ambient light, it feels like a talisman for marked moments-wedding mornings, first dances, or an evening where you want a quiet but unmistakable flourish. As a local florist I imagine preparing this piece for clients walking down Chigwell's High Road or pausing by Roding Valley Park; the design is intended to complement the natural surroundings and small-town celebrations with effortless floral elegance.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting across the wrist like a small, living poem, this ivory Phalaenopsis corsage speaks of careful hands and gentle intent. The orchid opens luminous and quiet, its broad petals smooth to the eye and soft in description, the labellum offering a modest spray of yellow that warms into soft orange at its centre, catching light like a tiny lantern. Beneath, airy asparagus fern fronds create a lacework of deep green that seems almost to float, their texture a delicate contrast to the orchid's serene surface. A cluster of hypericum berries sits tucked to the upper right, each bead moving from fresh green through blush rose to a richer, cranberry tone-an echo of seasons and small changes. Nearby, a sprig of lime-green ruffled foliage adds an unexpected bright note, lifting the palette without overwhelming it. The piece is threaded onto a multi-strand bracelet of tiny faux pearls that nestle against the skin; their cool sheen and the gentle clinking of strands lend an heirloom softness, as if borrowed from an older relative for a first dance. Photographed on a pale wrist against immaculate white, the composition is both intimate and composed, evoking quiet anticipation: a prom near Grange Hill station, a wedding rehearsal supper in a chalet by the Roding Valley, or a special anniversary stroll through the borders of Epping Forest. The overall mood is romantic and considered, a small keepsake of a significant day, crafted by hands that understand texture, light, and the small language of flowers.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Seen against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a refined pairing of cheerful yellow roses and a deep plum calla, artfully arranged across a light-to-medium skin-tone wrist and positioned diagonally from lower-left to mid-right so the styling is clear. At the heart are two radiant yellow roses - the left-hand bloom opened fully, the right-hand one more intimate and cupped - their layered petals appearing soft and slightly fragrant, as if they had been gathered that morning. Each rose is punctuated by a single clear diamante set into the petals, catching light with every small movement and adding an unobtrusive sparkle. Behind the roses, the single calla lily rises in a dramatic, almost sculptural sweep; its dark, velvety throat anchors the composition and provides a luxurious contrast in both colour and form. Sprays of fine asparagus fern breathe lightness into the arrangement while rounded variegated leaves with pale margins give structure and a cool, waxy texture at the base. Small clusters of white button-like filler flowers sit nestled between leaves and blooms to broaden the silhouette and soften edges. The corsage band is discreet - likely a slim ribbon or elastic hidden beneath the foliage - so the flowers remain the focal point. The overall impression is carefully balanced: joyful but elegant, perfect for prom, a wedding party, or a special local event in Chigwell, such as a formal at a village hall or a summer celebration near Roding Valley Park.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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