Kings Cross Wedding Corsages by Kings Cross Florist

At Kings Cross Florist, our handcrafted wedding corsages are designed to complement your day perfectly, from the registry office on Euston Road to chic venues around St Pancras International and the canals by Granary Square. With years of experience as a local florist, we blend classic techniques with fresh, modern style to create corsages that look beautiful in person and in photos.

Every wedding is different, so we take time to understand your colours, theme and dress code. Whether you prefer dainty rose sprays, fragrant freesia, or contemporary orchid designs, our skilled team will guide you through seasonal flowers and finishes that last the whole celebration.

We provide reliable same-day delivery on wedding corsages across Kings Cross, Euston, and Bloomsbury when you order online before 3 PM. That means last-minute bridal party additions, groom's party updates or guest-of-honour corsages are all in safe hands.

  • Bespoke wrist and pin-on corsages, coordinated with your bouquets and buttonholes
  • Fresh, high-grade blooms, conditioned in-store for lasting quality
  • Local delivery knowledge around stations, hotels and event venues

Planning your wedding near Kings Cross? Visit our studio just moments from the main transport links, or order online for effortless, professional service. Trust Kings Cross Florist to add the perfect floral finishing touch to your special day.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white corsage floats across a pale wrist like a small, calm bouquet captured to be worn. At its heart sits a vivid white Gerbera daisy, its long, satiny petals layered with gentle precision around a lime-yellow to chartreuse centre that lends a subtle, lively contrast. Surrounding it, clusters of miniature chrysanthemums and creamy lisianthus buds fold inward, creating soft textural pockets that catch light differently - some petals appear satiny, others almost downy. Lush strips of deep green foliage, likely Ruscus or salal, fan out behind the blooms, their glossy surfaces grounding the corsage and adding depth so the white reads as clean and luminous rather than flat. The flowers are secured to the wrist with strands of small white pearls that loop and overlap, adding an old-fashioned, romantic detail reminiscent of heirloom jewellery. In the quiet of the image you can almost feel the cool, papery touch of the daisy's petals, the springy resilience of the lisianthus buds, and the smooth bead against the skin; the scent would be light, fresh-cut and slightly green, perfect for a bride, bridesmaid, or a guest attending a formal celebration. The overall impression is one of composed elegance - a wearable bloom that whispers of gentle vows, evening dances, and the small, tender rituals around the neighbourhood, where parades of celebrations pass through familiar streets and park corners.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage appears on a left forearm of light-to-medium skin tone, set against a clean white backdrop that highlights each petal and leaf. The central focal point is a generous deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals packed and curling outward with a satin texture that suggests both strength and tenderness. Nestled close are soft blush hydrangea clusters, their tiny florets lending a plush, tactile volume beneath the rose, while several white alstroemeria with subtle pale-green streaks brighten the grouping with delicate, linear accents. A handful of pale green buds and a few barely open pink blooms on one side introduce a quiet sense of anticipation, as if the arrangement might continue to unfurl through the evening. Rich emerald-green leaves frame the assembly, their broad surfaces creating shadow and contrast that deepen the colour palette. The flowers are secured to the wrist by a refined multi-strand band of small white pearls, the beads forming a gentle net that drapes slightly onto the hand and glimmers when it catches light. The composition reads as romantic yet composed - the sort of corsage chosen for first dances at local venues like Coal Drops Yard or for thoughtful wedding parties celebrating near Granary Square. The image communicates both floral expertise and handcrafted detail: scent, texture, balance, and the delicate engineering that lets blooms be worn comfortably while still feeling naturally alive.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small poem of refined celebration, displayed on a light-skinned wrist against a crisp white backdrop so every petal and leaf is visible. The design is centered on a sumptuous ivory rose whose layered petals open in a slow, whispering spiral. Nestled just below and slightly left, a generous trumpet-shaped white bloom-suggestive of alstroemeria with a soft lime-green throat-creates a gentle contrast that draws the eye inward. Interspersed throughout are fine sprays of baby's breath, whose tiny white stars soften edges and add a vaporous texture, while petite white daisy-like florets with sunny yellow centers bring a bright, unpretentious charm to the lower cluster. Green buds clustered toward the top hint at new life and subtly lift the composition, while broad, deep-green leaves with a glossy finish cradle the flowers and define their silhouette. The corsage is secured by a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet; the beads sit cool and smooth, their luminous sheen mirroring the flowers' cream tones and giving the piece a classic, tactile elegance. Bathed in soft studio light, the arrangement suggests a day of small ceremonials-weddings, proms, or quiet civic celebrations near King's Cross Station or Coal Drops Yard-where gestures matter. The scent is faintly floral and clean, and the overall effect is of careful craft: a wristlet that balances tradition and modern simplicity, inviting touch and attention without ostentation.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, inviting aura surrounds this wrist corsage, where floristry and delicate botanical movement meet on a pale forearm. The focal rose is a plush mauve-pink, petals unfolding in layered waves with a delicate blush at their tips, and a tactile silkiness that invites a gentle touch. Clustered around it are saturated, indigo-blue hydrangea blooms whose small faces carry a faintly luminous, pale-blue eye; together they create a calm, midnight tone that anchors the arrangement. Variegated English ivy threads through the grouping, its cream-edged leaves adding a refined pattern against the darker petals, while long, silvery-green foliage-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-fans out to give the corsage air and movement. A contemporary flourish comes from a broad, striped leaf curled into a graceful loop, white veins bold against green, lending a sculptural line that contrasts with the softness of the petals. Below and behind the blooms, a lacy net of deep violet mesh breathes lightness into the design, scattering shadows and hinting at evening sparkle under soft lighting. As a florist, I notice how the textures invite multisensory attention: the velvet of the rose, the crisp snap of ivy, the feathery coolness of the silvered sprigs. The scent is understated-fresh cut petals and faint eucalyptus notes-conjuring early summer gardens after a rain. Thoughtfully composed for weddings, proms or moments when someone should feel celebrated, this corsage would sit beautifully at a reception in Coal Drops Yard or a wedding photo walk toward King's Cross's canal-side paths, made to complement both formal gowns and modern styles.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage is pictured on a forearm against a bright white backdrop, centred on a large peach-apricot rose whose soft petals unfurl in concentric layers, exuding a subtle rosy fragrance. Beside and slightly below the rose, two lime-green button chrysanthemums offer a cheerful, textured counterpoint - compact, almost spherical clusters of tiny florets that pop like little bursts of green confetti. Beneath the blooms, layers of deep green leaves, resembling salal or ruscus, provide a lush foundation, their broad, slightly glossy surfaces framing the flowers and giving the wristlet body and balance. A single variegated leaf, striped with lighter and darker greens, is folded with intention and sweeps gracefully across the arrangement, introducing an architectural line that softens into a gentle curl at the wrist. The composition rests on light-to-medium skin, the contrast of hues made vivid by soft, even lighting that highlights petal texture and leaf veins without harsh shadows. The corsage appears securely tied - likely with an elastic or narrow ribbon tucked beneath the foliage - ready to accompany vows, dances, or photographs. The overall mood is refined yet joyful: romantic peach tones tempered by lively green, handmade by careful hands that understand proportion and wearability. For those in Kings Cross and nearby Coal Drops Yard or Pancras Road, this fresh floral wristlet evokes the calm confidence of local craftsmanship and is ideal for weddings, proms, or momentous evenings.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage reads like a small poem in white and green. A large Phalaenopsis orchid-the moth-like bloom prized for its smooth, sculptural petals-sits at the centre, its immaculate white surface softly reflecting light. The orchid's lip offers a vivid, sun-warm punctuation: a bright yellow heart deepening to an orange-gold at the throat, drawing the eye into the flower's delicate architecture. Surrounding the central bloom, airy asparagus fern fronds extend outward in filigree, their fine texture creating depth and a whisper-soft frame. At the upper right, a compact cluster of Hypericum berries provides rhythmic contrast; each glossy berry graduates from pale green to blushing rose and finally to a deep crimson, as though the seasons themselves are folded into the design. A small ruffled accent leaf in lime-green adds a fresh, almost citrusy note and a tactile counterpoint to the orchid's velvety petals. The whole cluster is fastened to the wrist by a multi-strand string of small white pearls, their subtle lustre giving the corsage an antique, bridal quality while resting comfortably on fair skin. The white studio backdrop and gentle daylight emphasize clarity and calm, making textures and tones readable even at a glance. Imagined for prom nights, intimate weddings, or quiet celebratory moments near Granary Square and the Regent's Canal, this corsage balances classic romance with contemporary detail-an elegant little statement for someone standing on the threshold of a special evening.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Handcrafted in our Kings Cross studio, this wrist corsage balances joyful colour with refined drama, shown on a light-toned forearm against a stark white field so every detail reads clearly. Two bright yellow roses anchor the piece: one wider and open on the left, the other a more cupped bloom to its right. Each rose is punctuated near its centre by a small, clear diamante that refracts light into tiny glints, a subtle flourish that feels celebratory without being showy. Behind the roses a single, dark plum calla lily rises and curves gracefully, its satiny surface and deep burgundy tone providing a dramatic foil to the sunny petals. Around the main blooms, feathery asparagus fern creates soft movement while broad variegated leaves-green centres edged with pale cream-form a sturdy, glossy backdrop. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers tuck into the crevices, adding volume and a delicate, star-like texture. The corsage is secured with a narrow band that disappears beneath the foliage so it appears to float on the wrist; worn diagonally, it photographs well for prom, wedding parties, or formal evenings out along York Way or Regent's Canal. As a local florist at Kings Cross Florist I prepare pieces like this with an eye for balance and for how they will feel when worn-light, fragrant, and composed-available for delivery across Kings Cross and nearby neighbourhoods when required for same-day events.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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