Harringay Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Flowers Harringay, your trusted local florist for exquisite wedding corsages in Harringay and the neighbouring areas of Crouch End and Finsbury Park. We know every wedding is unique, and our locally-crafted bouquets and corsages are designed to add a beautiful personal touch to your special day. As a team of passionate floral experts living and working near Green Lanes and St. Ann's Road, we’re dedicated to providing personal service and locally inspired floral artistry you can rely on.

Every corsage we create features the freshest seasonal flowers sourced by hand. Whether you love classic roses, elegant orchids, or delicate spray blooms, our designs complement any wedding style. We take pride in using eco-friendly wrapping and caring techniques to keep your arrangements vibrant and long-lasting.

  • Serving Harringay, Crouch End, Finsbury Park & surrounds
  • Conveniently located near Green Lanes & Harringay Green Lanes Station
  • Same-day delivery available on all wedding corsages—order online before 3 PM!

Let Flowers Harringay be part of your cherished moments. Order your wedding corsages with confidence, knowing your flowers are designed and delivered with care by a genuine neighbourhood florist. For advice, custom requests, or simply to experience real local quality, place your order online today.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage is captured with a soft, intimate focus: a grand white Gerbera sits at the centre, its silky petals layered like fine porcelain around a bright lime-yellow-green eye that offers a lively punctuation of colour. Nestled close are small, fluffy white sprays-miniature chrysanthemums or tender lisianthus-that create a cloudlike halo and lend a gentle, airy texture to the piece. Creamy lisianthus buds peek out with a shy curl, their satin petals suggesting the first breath of a wedding morning or prom evening. Beneath the blooms, deep green leaves-glossy Ruscus or broad salal-push the white forward, giving it structure and a lively, natural contrast. The bouquet is fastened to the wrist with a slender multi-strand pearl band; the pearls glow with a soft iridescence against the skin and add a vintage romantic note, as if the corsage were a softly treasured family heirloom. The lighting is clean and cool, emphasising the crisp edges of each petal and the subtle sheen on the leaves, while implying the scent of fresh-cut stems and faint grassy undertones. Imagined for ceremonies and memorable dances, this piece reads as both chic and sincere-an emblem of purity and celebration that would feel right at home walking the tree-lined paths near Green Lanes or waiting in quiet moments before a ceremony at a local Harringay chapel.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Soft studio light highlights a carefully constructed wrist corsage set against a clean white backdrop: at its heart a plush, deep fuchsia-pink rose blooms fully, the petals densely layered and catching a satin sheen. Around the rose, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets create a voluminous, cloud-like base whose texture contrasts the more defined shape of the central bloom. Pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) are woven through the composition, their open faces showing subtle pale green streaking at the centre and lending a crisp, botanical punctuation. On the right, a small grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and faint pink baby buds suggest movement and unfolding life, while generous emerald green leaves provide a rich backdrop that pushes the pinks forward.

The arrangement is fastened to the wearer's left wrist-visible skin of a light-to-medium tone-by a delicate multi-strand bracelet of tiny, luminous white pearls. The pearls form a refined, net-like band that sits comfortably against the skin and trails slightly toward the back of the hand, offering both security and classical charm. The overall impression is airy and romantic, with an intimate fragrance implied by the mix of rose and hydrangea.

As a florist's piece intended for formal occasions-prom, bridesmaids, or graduation-this corsage reads as timeless yet modern, suitable for local deliveries across Harringay and nearby Finsbury Park. Its craftsmanship speaks of thoughtful proportion and an eye for wearable elegance on a spring or summer evening.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This elegant wrist corsage, photographed on a light-skinned wrist against a crisp white background, reads like a miniature bouquet of quiet celebration. The central focus is a lush, creamy white rose whose soft petals unfurl with a velvet texture, reflecting gentle studio light and drawing the eye inward. Nestled just below and to the left, a large white trumpet-shaped bloom-suggestive of an alstroemeria or lily-shows a subtle lime-green throat that gives the arrangement a delicate, natural contrast. Interwoven sprigs of tiny white gypsophila add airy volume, while petite daisy-like blossoms with sunny yellow centres offer a cheerful punctuation. Several fresh green buds hint at future opening, and the broader glossy leaves provide a dark, rich backdrop that makes the whites read even purer. The corsage is secured by a sophisticated, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet whose uniformly round beads wrap softly and shimmer against the skin. You can almost sense the faint, clean fragrance of the flowers-powdery rose with a green, herbaceous lift-perfect for wedding vows, prom promenades, or gala evenings. As a Harringay florist would know, this style pairs beautifully with the understated elegance many local brides request, whether walking from Turnpike Lane to Green Lanes or celebrating at a nearby community hall. The result is refined, tactile, and quietly celebratory.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light seems to settle on this elegant wrist corsage, revealing a composition that balances classic romance with contemporary detail. Dominating the arrangement is a large pink-mauve rose, its outer petals gently ruffled with a slightly darker magenta rim, forming a sumptuous, tactile centre that suggests the scent of a summer garden after rain. Nestled alongside are clusters of saturated indigo hydrangea, each floret outlining a tiny pale-blue eye that lends depth and the impression of a starlit evening sky. Variegated ivy leaves tuck in around the flowers, their glossy dark-green centres edged with cream, offering a crisp, architectural frame. Feather-like eucalyptus or lavender stems-silvery and fine-provide soft background texture and a hint of cooling fragrance, while a wide, striped green-and-white leaf curls into a sculptural spiral, introducing a modern graphic line. The whole arrangement rests upon a layer of open, deep-purple mesh that peeks through like shadowed lace, amplifying the hydrangeas and adding an airy lift. Texturally the corsage invites touch: the velvety petals of the rose, the papery hydrangea clusters, the smooth, slightly waxy ivy, and the delicate, almost metallic sheen of the silvery foliage. Intended for bridesmaids, prom-goers, or honoured guests, it reads as both celebratory and refined, a piece that would sit comfortably by the cafes and green spaces of Harringay Ladder or brought to a wedding at a nearby community hall. The florist's hand is evident in the balance of colour, scent, and form-an intimate accessory meant to be worn and remembered.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage lies in its gentle balance of colour and texture, photographed against a crisp white background and resting on warm, living skin. A creamy apricot rose anchors the design, its petals unfurling in layered spirals that invite a careful, reverent touch; the bloom reads as classic and tender, glowing with quiet warmth. Nestled to the lower left are two lime-green button chrysanthemums-bright, rounded pom-pom blooms whose compact florets provide a lively, tactile contrast to the rose's soft planes. A broad base of dark green leaves-suggestive of ruscus or salal-gives the arrangement weight and depth, while a single variegated leaf, striped with soft cream and green, is folded and curled in an artful arc that adds a modern, graphic accent. The fastening is not visible, so the composition appears seamless, like a small garden resting on the wrist. The overall mood is buoyant and celebratory; you can almost sense a faint trace of fresh-cut grass and gentle rose perfume, evocative of a spring morning along the Harringay Ladder or a prom night walk down Wightman Road. As a florist who makes these pieces by hand, I prize how the tactile contrasts-velvety petals, spiky pom poms, glossy foliage-can tell a story without words, ready to accompany vows, dances, and the quiet, close moments that matter most.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, pictured on a light-skinned arm against a bright white field, reads like a little heirloom of texture and tone. At its heart sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, broad petals curved with calm authority and a yellow-gold lip that draws the eye into the blossom's delicate centre. Surrounding the orchid, airy asparagus fern sprouts finely cut fronds that breathe fresh green into the composition, lending an almost lace-like softness that contrasts with the orchid's smooth planes. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries nestles at the orchid's upper right, their glossy skins shifting from pale green through blushed peach to a warm cranberry - a small study in ripeness and seasonal colour that balances the arrangement. Near the berries a spurt of lime-green foliage adds a ruffled highlight, introducing another layer of texture. The corsage is secured on the wrist by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls; their cool, shimmering surface skims the skin and gives the piece a formal, classic silhouette. The clean white background and gentle daylight accentuate the interplay of surfaces - satiny petal, glossy berry, feathery fern - and suggest careful studio styling. This wearable bouquet is perfect for occasions from prom to wedding, quietly romantic and expertly crafted by a florist familiar with neighbourhood celebrations around the Harringay Ladder and St Ann's Road, a tiny wearable keepsake made to be noticed without shouting.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a florist who composes wearable bouquets for local ceremonies, I see this wrist corsage as a little statement of cheer and poise, photographed on a light-to-medium toned forearm against a pure white backdrop that allows each texture to speak. Two golden-yellow roses form the heart of the piece: the left bloom is open and generous, the right one more cupped and intimate. Each rose is embellished near its centre with a small, clear crystal or diamante, catching the light like a private laugh. Behind them, a single deep burgundy-purple calla lily curves up and away, its smooth trumpet shape and velvety surface giving a dramatic silhouette that complements the roses' soft ruffles. I've worked into the design feathery asparagus fern for lightness and movement, broader variegated leaves-pale-edged pittosporum-style foliage-for structural contrast, and tiny clustered white filler flowers to give a compact fullness. The band around the wrist is unobtrusive, allowing the flowers to read as a continuous, diagonal sweep from the lower-left of the image toward the centre-right. Under soft studio lighting the petals show subtle gradients of colour and the arrangement seems to emit a gentle, rosy scent. It's a composition I'd happily make for a Harringay wedding party or a prom along Green Lanes: cheerful yellow for warmth, plum calla for drama, and a mix of textures to ensure the corsage photographs well. Crafted with a florist's restraint and affection, this piece balances sparkle, scent and structure for a memorable accessory.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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