Dalston Wedding Corsages

At Dalston Florist, creating exquisite wedding corsages for Dalston couples fills us with joy and pride. With years of experience on Dalston Lane and a passion for wedding floristry, our team handcrafts each corsage using the freshest flowers sourced from trusted growers. Whether your celebration is just steps from Hackney Downs Park or near the iconic Ridley Road Market, we ensure your blooms reflect your unique style and love story.

Dalston is a vibrant, creative community, and our wedding designs embody that local spirit. We also proudly serve clients in Stoke Newington and De Beauvoir, with every corsage thoughtfully arranged to suit your theme—classic, boho, or modern.

  • Experienced, local wedding florist in Dalston
  • Same-day delivery available on orders placed online before 3 PM
  • Covering nearby areas: Stoke Newington, Hackney, De Beauvoir

Trust Dalston Florist for compassionate advice, creative flair, and seamless wedding service. Our florists are genuinely invested in the Dalston community—we’re always ready to answer questions and help you choose the perfect bouquets and corsages to enhance your special day. Order online today and delight in beautiful corsages, with same-day delivery right up until 3 PM, making every moment in Dalston and beyond blossom with elegance.

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Wedding Corsages
A refined white floral corsage sits poised on a fair forearm, photographed against a clean white field so every detail of the composition is visible. At its heart is a large, immaculate white Gerbera daisy: broad, satiny petals radiate outward from a vivid yellow-green disc, whose tiny textured centre adds a subtle contrast to the smooth petal faces. Around this focal bloom are soft clusters of small white chrysanthemums and cream lisianthus-buds and gently unfurling flowers that add a layered, almost cloudlike texture. Narrow, deep-green Ruscus leaves and a couple of broader salal-like leaves emerge from behind the flowers, their glossy veins and tapered edges anchoring the whites and creating a natural silhouette along the forearm.

The blooms are fastened to the wrist with a slender, multi-strand pearl bracelet; the tiny white beads catch the light and lend a vintage, romantic note while remaining unobtrusive beneath the floral mass. The overall impression is calm and celebratory: a corsage suited to weddings, proms, or graduation ceremonies. As a local florist in Dalston I picture this worn with a linen dress on a summer evening by Kingsland High Street or carried through the quiet of St. Mark's Church before vows - a wearable memory that smells faintly of fresh stems and summer air and reads as both timeless and distinctly local.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage is a small, sculpted bouquet made to be noticed yet comfortable to wear, presented on a pale white background so every shade and surface is clear. At its center sits a hot fuchsia-pink rose, fully opened with densely layered petals that create a plush, tactile core; the rose's scent suggests gentle sweetness and summer afternoons. Supporting the central bloom are soft blush hydrangea clusters that add airy volume and a tender textural contrast, while clean white alstroemeria lilies, each with subtle light green markings, provide crisp points of brightness. To the right, a tight grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and tiny pink budlets offer a promise of more blooms, introducing a playful asymmetry. Deep emerald-green leaves form a structured backdrop, their broad shapes and glossy finish framing the composition and lifting the colours. The piece is secured with a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, shimmering white pearls that wraps the wrist and cascades slightly onto the back of the hand, catching light like tiny dewdrops. The wearer's left forearm, showing a light-to-medium skin tone, anchors the design in human scale. Arranged with the care we practice at Dalston Florist and inspired by the calm, community gardens around Dalston Eastern Curve Garden, this corsage reads as both classic and contemporary-ideal for prom, a bride's bouquet alternative, or a thoughtful gift for a special celebration.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The wrist corsage reads like a small love letter in white and green, settled on a pale wrist against a pristine white field. A single creamy ivory rose anchors the design, its petals unfolding with a soft, intimate rhythm that catches the light like silk. Below and slightly to the left, a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria opens its slender petals to reveal a delicate green-yellow throat, lending gentle contrast and a whisper of botanical complexity. Scattered throughout are tiny, frothy sprigs of gypsophila, their cloud-like sprays softening edges and breathing weightless texture into the arrangement. Near the lower edge, petite daisy-like blossoms with bright yellow centres add a cheerful, almost nostalgic note, while small green buds suggest the quiet promise of blooms yet to come. The composition is framed by several broad, glossy deep-green leaves, their smooth surfaces reflecting light and providing a bold graphic backdrop to the pale flowers. Everything is secured with a graceful, elastic multi-strand pearl bracelet - round, luminous pearls that encircle the wrist and introduce a tactile coolness against the skin. In the soft morning light that might spill across Ridley Road Market or a café on Stoke Newington Road, you can almost sense the fresh, powdery fragrance of cut stems and the hushed excitement of a special day. Crafted with attentive care, this corsage carries a mood of romantic restraint, ideal for bridesmaids, prom dates, or anyone marking a milestone in the lively neighbourhood around Dalston and Hackney.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
There is a gentle, handcrafted quality to this wrist corsage that reads like a small bouquet worn as a keepsake. Photographed on a pale forearm against a stark white field, the focal rose is a generous mauve-pink bloom, its petals unfurling with a soft sheen and a hint of deeper magenta along the outer edges-a flattering, romantic centrepiece that feels quietly scented and tender to the touch. Flanking the rose, dense clusters of midnight-hued hydrangea provide a cool counterpoint; each tiny floret has a subtle blue-tinged centre that lends depth and a luminous, almost evening-sky quality to the purple. I've layered silvery-green, narrow foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus or dried lavender to create a dusted backdrop and to introduce a calming herbal note, while sprigs of glossy, variegated English ivy add familiar, traditional texture with cream-edged leaves. A broad, striped leaf is curled into an elegant spiral, its white-and-green banding giving the corsage a modern sculpture-like twist that keeps the design feeling fresh and wearable. A whisper of deep violet mesh underpins the flowers, its open weave adding lift and an airy rhythm that reads like tulle against a gown. As a florist based in Dalston, I picture this piece sitting perfectly at a local wedding near Ridley Road Market or on a prom night along Kingsland High Street-an accessory that balances romance and contemporary style. It's composed to invite touch and compliment evening light, a discreet floral jewel crafted for special moments and quiet celebration.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Resting on the left wrist against a stark white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in elegant restraint and joyful detail, worn on skin of a light to medium tone and lit so each element is clearly defined. The central focus is a single, fully opened peach-apricot rose whose petals form a soft, concentric bloom; it reads as warm and inviting, the kind of rose that begs a gentle touch. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a bright, playful counterpoint - their tight, cheerful florets are almost spherical, adding a lively texture that lifts the arrangement. Below, broad, dark green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, create a verdant platform, while a carefully curled variegated leaf with subtle cream striping arcs outward, lending a contemporary, sculptural line that echoes the wrist's curve. The mechanics are discreet - an elastic or ribbon band holding the fresh stems in place is hidden from view - so the flowers appear to hover naturally against the skin. There's a soft scent of rose and cut greenery, and the overall mood is quietly celebratory: refined enough for a wedding, playful for a prom, intimate for a heartfelt gift. A florist in Dalston might picture this corsage accompanying a bride stepping out near Gillett Square or a prom goer passing along Kingsland High Street, its soft peach and lime tones harmonising perfectly with the neighbourhood's creative, community-minded spirit.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage centers on a large white Phalaenopsis orchid whose broad, silky petals fold open like a small lantern - its lip marked with a luminous yellow and a warmer orange core that gives the bloom a gentle, joyful heartbeat. A soft bed of asparagus fern fans beneath the orchid in vivid green, the fine, lacy fronds adding depth and a feathered texture that contrasts with the orchid's smooth surface. Arranged to the upper right, a cluster of Hypericum berries offers seasonal colour: each glossy sphere shifts from pale green through blush to a warm cranberry, creating a miniature gradient of ripeness and visual movement. Ruffled lime-green accent foliage threads among the berries, lending a fresh, contemporary accent. The arrangement is anchored on the wrist with a classic multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls, their subtle sheen suggesting an heirloom touch and a cool tactile pleasure against the skin. Even lighting catches the orchid's translucent edges and the reflective skin of the berries, while the clean white field keeps every detail legible. As a florist working in Dalston - with customers who frequent Ridley Road Market and stroll along Kingsland High Street - I design this corsage to feel intimate and dependable: romantic enough for a wedding, delicate enough for prom, and composed with the restrained elegance suited to a local celebration. The piece reads as artful yet wearable, made to be noticed in photographs and remembered in quiet moments.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
An elegant wrist corsage, styled by local hands and ideal for prom or a wedding party, is captured on a light-skinned wrist against a stark white background so the colours sing. The design centres on two luminous yellow roses - one more open and relaxed to the left, the other slightly smaller and cup-shaped to the right - each with a tiny clear diamante nestled near its heart that flickers when the wrist turns. Tucked just behind and slightly above these roses is a single calla lily in a deep, black-cherry plum, its sleek trumpet silhouette giving dramatic height and a glossy contrast to the soft rose petals. Lush greenery supports the blooms: fine, feathery asparagus fern threads through the top and edges for airiness, while rounded variegated leaves with creamy margins sit beneath as a steady, waxy platform. Small clusters of white, button-like filler flowers - think petite spray mums or baby's breath - are scattered throughout to add fullness and a gentle, starry texture. The corsage is fastened so it sits diagonally across the forearm from lower-left to centre-right, demonstrating both comfort and wearability. Imagine the warm, sweet scent of the roses tempered by the cool, polished scent of green foliage, the silky smoothness of the calla throat against the velvet rose petals, and the soft rustle of fern as the wearer moves. Crafted with the sensibility of a Dalston workshop and a nod to nearby Ridley Road Market's lively colour palettes, this piece reads as cheerful yet refined and is available for local delivery across Dalston and Hackney.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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