Cockfosters Wedding Corsages

At Cockfosters Florist, we understand that every detail matters on your wedding day. Our hand-crafted wedding corsages are designed with elegance and love, perfect for events in Cockfosters and surrounding areas like Oakwood and Southgate. Our experienced local team, based just a stone’s throw from Trent Park and Chase Side, sources only the freshest flowers to ensure every corsage looks stunning from ceremony to celebration.

Whether you’re celebrating along Cat Hill or hosting guests near the iconic Cockfosters Underground Station, our floral artisans are here to craft the ideal accessory for your big day. We take time to listen and guide you in selecting the perfect blooms, giving every arrangement a personal, local touch built on years of trusted service in the Cockfosters community.

Need flowers in a hurry? Take advantage of our same-day delivery service, available for all orders placed before 3 PM. Easily order online and enjoy peace of mind knowing your corsages will arrive fresh and beautiful — on time for your special moments.

  • Local expertise and friendly, knowledgeable advice
  • Delivery to Oakwood, Southgate, Trent Park and more
  • Convenient online ordering for busy couples
Trust Cockfosters Florist for exquisite wedding corsages and a service that makes your celebration unforgettable.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white floral corsage is shown on a light-toned wrist, set against a plain white field that emphasizes its clean lines and fresh texture. Dominating the piece is a broad, snow-white Gerbera daisy whose symmetrical petals form a soft, almost sculptural halo around a vivid lime-yellow centre. Interlaced with the Gerbera are tiny clusters of white chrysanthemum-like blooms and several pale lisianthus buds and open bells, which give the piece a tender, multi-dimensional softness. Dark green Ruscus foliage fans out from behind the flowers, framing the cluster and lending a natural weight that balances the airy whites. The bouquet is fastened to the wrist by a narrow, multi-strand bracelet of small white pearls that gleam subtly and lend the corsage a timeless, understated glamour.

The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the translucent quality of the gerbera petals and the slight fuzz of the smaller blooms, while the neutral background keeps the focus on texture and form. One can almost sense the cool, green scent of freshly cut stems and imagine the petals brushing lightly against a sleeve. This classic, refined design suits bridesmaids, prom attendees, or anyone seeking a graceful accent for a formal event; it reads as professionally assembled by an experienced hand who understands balance, comfort, and the quiet poetry of white flowers.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small love letter assembled by a practiced hand: at its heart sits a full, deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and curling outward in a confident, velvety spiral. Encircling the rose are clusters of blush-pink hydrangea that provide a cloudlike softness and subtle depth, their tiny petals catching the light with a near-translucent glow. Scattered among these are pristine white alstroemeria-Peruvian lilies-with four to six petals each, each petal tracing a delicate arc and bearing faint pale-green streaks toward the center, a botanical breath of detail. On the right edge a compact cluster of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few almost-closed pink buds hint at movement and the promise of further bloom. Broad, glossy emerald leaves frame and lift the flowers, anchoring the palette with a cool contrast against the warm pinks. The corsage is secured by a refined multi-strand bracelet of small, luminous white pearls that encircle the wrist and fall partially along the back of the left hand, shown with a light-to-medium skin tone. Set against a clear white backdrop, the piece reads as timeless and intimate-suited to first dances, ceremony processions, or a prom night-its composition revealing precise wiring, layered textures, and a soft floral fragrance imagined in the mind's eye. As a florist in the Cockfosters area I picture it delivered with care for a bride or graduate stepping out near Trent Country Park or toward the familiar bustle around Cockfosters tube, bringing a quiet, wearable bloom to any special moment.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
A softly romantic wrist corsage presented on a fair-skinned wrist, photographed on a crisp white field so every blossom reads clearly: at its heart, a lush, creamy white rose opens in supple layers, each petal edged with the faintest warm glow. Below and slightly left, a trumpet-shaped white bloom - likely alstroemeria - reveals a pale lime-green throat that adds a subtle inner light and dimensionality to the cluster. Scattered throughout are feathery sprigs of Baby's Breath and petite white daisy-like blooms with golden centres, their delicate forms creating a tender, rhythmic texture that cushions the central flowers. Small, vivid green buds peek from between leaves, suggesting future unfurling, while broad, deep green leaves with a glossy finish provide structural contrast and a feeling of freshly gathered foliage. The corsage sits on a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet; the rows of round, lustrous pearls hug the wrist with a cool, satin touch, echoing the flowers' soft palette. Imagine this worn under the soft venue lights of a village hall near Cockfosters Station or at an intimate garden wedding along Chalk Lane - a scent of fresh petals, clean and faintly sweet, lingers close to the skin. Designed with an eye for proportion and a love of classic detail, this wristlet conveys quiet celebration and is ideal for ceremonies, proms, or anniversaries where a gentle, timeless presence is wanted.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light and careful craft define this wrist corsage, presented on a pale wrist against a stark white surface so the colours sing. The focal flower is a full, mauve-tinged rose, its layers of petals opening with a delicate ruffled edge that carries a faint garden scent and a satin, almost dew-kissed surface. Flanking that central bloom are compact mounds of saturated blue-indigo hydrangea; each floret has a tiny luminous centre that creates depth and the impression of twilight skies pressed into florals. Interlaced through the arrangement are slim, silvery-green sprigs-suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender-that lend a soft, smoky tone and a gentle, cooling aroma. Glossy, variegated English ivy provides a traditional frame with dark green interiors and cream-splashed margins, while a broad striped leaf, banded white and green, is twisted into an elegant spiral for a contemporary sculptural note. The whole design rests on a layer of dark purple mesh ribbon: an airy, open weave that lifts the flowers visually and introduces subtle texture and shadow. The mix of velvety rose, papery hydrangea, and crisp foliage offers a pleasing interplay of textures that invites touch and lingers in memory. As a florist familiar with Cockfosters and nearby Southgate and Oakwood, I imagine this corsage delivered to a bride's party or a prom-goer stepping out from the station-an accessory that reads as both romantic and modern, crafted for memorable evenings and celebrations across the area.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The corsage presents itself with quiet confidence: a fully opened apricot-peach rose sits as the heart, its concentric petals soft and inviting, the color somewhere between champagne and warm sunrise-perfect for intimate ceremonies or a prom night near Oakwood. Two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums are tucked beneath the bloom, their pom-pom forms introducing a cheerful, almost whimsical texture that contrasts with the rose's satiny smoothness. Underneath, several deep-green ruscus or salal leaves provide a rich, supportive base, their glossy planes broadening the silhouette and giving the piece a grounded, fresh-cut look. A long, variegated dracaena- or ti-style leaf, striped with pale white bands, has been artistically folded and curled so it arcs like a small green wave across the wrist, lending a contemporary, architectural line to the overall softness. The wristlet is shown on the inner forearm of a person with light to medium skin tone, set against a bright white studio background so that every petal edge and leaf vein is visible. There is a delicate scent in imagination-rose with a wash of freshly cut grass-and a subtle suggestion of movement as the striped leaf flutters with the wearer's gestures. As a local florist who makes corsages for weddings and dances around Cockfosters and neighboring Hadley Wood, I see this design as versatile and refined: handcrafted, tactile, and designed to age gracefully through photographs and embraces.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Cradled on a light-skinned wrist against a pristine white field, this wrist corsage is a study in elegant contrast and delicate craftsmanship. The central element is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals forming a serene, moth-like silhouette; at its centre a small yellow-and-gold labellum draws the eye with a warm, intimate glow. Surrounding the orchid, feathery sprays of asparagus fern fan out like soft lace, their bright green threads providing depth and a whisper of scent that suggests freshly cut stems and early-morning dew. A compact cluster of Hypericum berries nestles to one side, polished and round, shifting in colour from pale green through a blushing rose to a richer cranberry-an organic gradient that adds seasonal character and a pleasing counterpoint to the orchid's stillness. A small piece of ruffled lime-green foliage nearby introduces a crisp textural edge. The corsage sits upon a refined wrist band woven from tiny pearlescent beads, worn like a bracelet and lending a subtle shimmer to the arrangement while remaining comfortable for a long evening. The lighting is soft and neutral, emphasising texture and form rather than spectacle, the effect being quietly luxurious and perfectly suited to weddings, proms or formal dances in and around Cockfosters, Hadley Wood or nearby estates. As a local florist would note, the materials are chosen for their freshness and wearability-flowers selected to last through ceremonies and photos, and a design that reads beautifully both close up and at a distance.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This close-up photograph presents an elegantly balanced wrist corsage on a light-to-medium toned wrist, the floral composition set against an uncluttered white backdrop so colour and form read immediately. Two sunny yellow roses are the focal point: the left bloom is more open and smiling, the right one a slightly smaller cup, each centre embellished with a clear crystal stud that shimmers with movement. Rising behind them, a single deep burgundy-plum calla lily sweeps upward in a sleek, trumpet curve, its velvety darkness amplifying the roses' warmth. The designer has layered feathery asparagus fern to lift and lighten the silhouette while broader, variegated green leaves-edges pale and almost creamy-provide structural contrast and visual calm. Tiny white button-like filler flowers, likely miniature spray chrysanthemum or baby's breath, nestle through the greenery to increase the corsage's fullness and lend a delicate, starry texture. The piece is fastened with a slim, mostly hidden strap so the botanical elements remain the focus; the corsage sits diagonally from lower-left to centre-right in the image, demonstrating wear and scale. The tactile mix - suede-like rose petals, cool glossy leaves, and the satin sheen of the calla - suggests both comfort and formality. I picture this style suited to a Cockfosters bride arriving at Trent Park, a prom guest stepping off the Piccadilly line at Cockfosters Tube, or anyone wanting a joyful, refined accent with subtle sparkle for an evening celebration.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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