Dalston Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Dalston Flowers, your trusted local florist for exquisite wedding corsages and bouquets in the heart of Dalston. Our team of passionate floral artisans—right here near Ridley Road Market and Dalston Junction—specialises in creating unique, elegant corsages to make every wedding moment truly unforgettable.

As dedicated locals, we’ve been handcrafting flowers for Dalston’s brides, grooms, and guests for many years, bringing a personal touch and attention to detail you can trust. Whether you’re planning an intimate celebration in Stoke Newington, a grand event by the Hackney Empire, or want to surprise someone along Kingsland High Street, our fresh, artfully designed blooms add the perfect accent to your special day.

We understand the importance of timely delivery for life’s most meaningful occasions. That’s why we offer same-day delivery until 3 PM across Dalston and neighbouring areas including De Beauvoir and Stoke Newington. Simply order online and leave the rest to us—we guarantee your corsages and bouquets arrive picture-perfect and on time.

  • Hand-crafted wedding corsages & bouquets
  • Friendly, expert service from your local Dalston florist
  • Serving Dalston, Stoke Newington & De Beauvoir

When you trust Dalston Flowers, you choose local expertise, reliably fresh flowers, and a commitment to making your wedding day exceptional. Visit us online or at our Dalston shop—we can’t wait to be part of your love story!

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate wrist corsage reads like a small keepsake of celebration, resting lightly against fair skin on a clean white studio background. The focal Gerbera-pure white and confidently open-sits like a simple sun, its long, narrow petals layered with subtle movement and surrounding a soft, yellow-green centre that lends a fresh, almost citrusy note within the bloom. Around it, clusters of petite, cloud-like white sprays-tiny chrysanthemums or clustered lisianthus-create a feathered halo, their textured heads giving the piece a sense of air and buoyancy. A few creamy lisianthus buds tuck in behind the main flowers; their softly rolled petals suggest shy elegance and the slow unfurling of a moment. Anchoring the blooms, deep green leaves of Ruscus or salal provide a rich, cooling backdrop and a pleasing contrast to the bright whites. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist with a refined multi-strand band of glossy white faux pearls that encircle the skin with a quiet shimmer, recalling heirloom jewellery. If you imagine the scent, it's faintly grassy with a clean floral hint, the sort of freshness that carries across a reception lawn or along Kingsland Road as the bride or graduate steps past local cafes. As a florist who often prepares corsages for Dalston occasions and markets, I think of this style as a classic choice for proms, bridesmaids, or a thoughtful gift for someone walking from Dalston Junction to Chatsworth Road-timeless, tactile and softly celebratory.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Presented on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a clean white backdrop, this wrist corsage is a study in refined colour and texture that feels both classic and contemporary. The focal point is a large, fully bloomed deep fuchsia-pink rose whose tight, velvety petals spiral from the center in a lush, dramatic display. Nestled beneath and around that rose are soft blush pink hydrangea florets, their clustered, cloud-like surfaces creating a plush cushion that softens the silhouette and adds a whisper of volume. Interspersed among the hydrangea are pristine white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each with smooth, narrow petals and subtle pale green streaking near the throat that brightens the composition. To the right, a small cluster of light green alstroemeria buds and a few barely open pink buds suggest unfolding life, lending movement and gentle anticipation. Broad, rich emerald green leaves form a supportive base, their glossy texture providing contrast and depth against the pastel blooms. The entire ensemble is fastened to the wrist with an elegant, multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that sit like a delicate net across the skin and trail slightly onto the back of the hand, marrying jewellery and floristry. As a Dalston florist familiar with Ridley Road and Chatsworth Road market mornings, I imagine this piece worn for a prom, wedding, or special Dalston celebration - its soft fragrance, tactile contrasts, and considered construction offering a quiet, confident charm. The image reads like a promise: floral craftsmanship designed to be both seen and felt up close.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage rests gently on a light-toned wrist, photographed on a seamless white field so each botanical detail is easily perceived. The central focus is a richly petaled ivory rose, its creamy folds opening with soft, tactile beauty; below and to one side, a trumpet-shaped white Alstroemeria-like bloom spreads slender petals around a subtle lime-green throat, introducing a delicate contrast within the white-on-white scheme. Across the arrangement, tiny sprigs of gypsophila weave a whispery texture that brightens the composition, while a small cluster of white daisy-style florets with golden centers adds a touch of sunny charm near the wristband. Several small green buds, still closed, nod to future life and movement, and broad, glossy dark-green leaves with a waxy finish provide a lush backdrop that grounds the lightness of the flowers. The corsage is fastened with a refined multi-strand pearl bracelet - elastic and beaded with uniformly round, lustrous faux pearls - which hugs the wrist with classic poise and a smooth, cool feel. The scent suggested is faintly floral and powdery, a neat complement to formal moments like weddings, proms, and black-tie events. Crafted with neighbourhood attention to balance and longevity, this is the kind of wristlet Dalston Flowers would prepare for a local bride stepping out from Dalston Kingsland station or for a prom-goer leaving a nearby hall on Kingsland High Street, ready for careful same-day preparation and delicate handling for events across Dalston and Hackney.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light highlights a handcrafted wrist corsage placed diagonally on a fair-skinned wrist, where classic romance and contemporary design meet. The focal bloom is a partially open pink rose, its petals unfolding in layers that shift from a gentle blush at the centre to a richer magenta along the ruffled edges; the rose feels plush and faintly dewy to the imagination. Around it, three clusters of deep purple hydrangea provide a rich, velvety counterpoint - their small florets edged with luminous blue-white centres that lend an iridescent, twilight quality. Glossy variegated ivy, with dark green centres and creamy yellow margins, creates a soft frame, while narrow silvery-green sprays - reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender - reach out to give movement and a subtle aromatic note. A boldly striped green-and-white leaf is artfully curled into a spiral, offering a sculptural, modern accent against the more traditional blooms. Underpinning the composition, a dark violet mesh ribbon with an open weave lifts the flowers and intensifies the purple tones, adding a delicate, almost ethereal texture. As an experienced Dalston florist I think of how this corsage would complement a ceremony near Dalston Eastern Curve Garden or an evening reception by Kingsland High Street; it carries both celebration and cherished intimacy. Available for local delivery across Dalston and the surrounding neighbourhoods, this wristlet is crafted to feel personal, fresh, and lasting for special occasions such as proms, weddings, or graduation nights.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Viewed close-up on a pale wrist, this wrist corsage is an exercise in gentle contrasts and considered texture. The focal point is a creamy apricot rose, petals layered like a soft spiral of silk and light; it feels classic yet intimate, the kind of bloom you might lean toward when choosing something to mark a vow or a first dance. Nestled beneath the bloom, two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums contribute a playful rhythm - their compact, pom-pom forms ripple against the rose's smoother petals, adding an energetic pop that reads as joyful and modern. Anchoring the composition are deep-green, glossy leaves - possibly ruscus or salal - which cradle the flowers and give the wristlet a plush, verdant base. A long, variegated leaf with pale stripes has been curled and folded with a florist's eye, creating a graphic sweep that leads the eye toward the hand and out along the arm. The corsage sits against a clean white backdrop, lit softly so the textures are tactile even in a photograph; one can almost sense the faint rose fragrance mingling with the vegetal perfume of fresh cut greens. Concealed fastening suggests careful workmanship, ready to be worn for prom nights, wedding ceremonies, or celebratory strolls through Ridley Road Market. Thoughtfully balanced between softness and structure, this piece reads as handcrafted elegance - a small, wearable moment of beauty meant to be touched, photographed, and remembered.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Delicately poised on a fair wrist and set before a plain white studio background, this corsage reads like a quiet love note in living form. The central Phalaenopsis orchid is immaculate white, its broad, silky petals unfurling smoothly and framing a luminous throat shaded in bright yellow that softens toward an orange center, catching the light like a small, warm flame. Lacy sprays of asparagus fern surround and lift the bloom, their bright, airy texture creating movement and a gentle contrast of green against the orchid's pure surface. To the upper right, a cluster of round Hypericum berries offers a painterly gradation of colour - from pale green to a tender rose and finally a deep cranberry - bringing depth and a seasonal accent to the arrangement. Securing the design is a multi-strand pearled wristband: tiny, lustrous white beads that curve comfortably around the wrist and give the piece a refined, slightly vintage air. The overall sensation is tactile and calming - the cool pearls, the smooth orchid, the feathery fern - all rendered in soft daylight as if prepared for a ceremony near London Fields or an elegant evening by Kingsland High Street. This corsage speaks of thoughtful, local craftsmanship and makes a quietly confident statement for weddings, proms or celebratory walks across Dalston's market streets.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
As a floral stylist might describe it, this wrist corsage is an exercise in joyful contrast and careful craftsmanship, captured on a pale-to-medium skin tone against a plain white field. Two sunlit yellow roses anchor the piece: the left-hand bloom open and welcoming, the right-hand blossom more cupped and intimate, each punctuated by a tiny clear crystal at its heart that twinkles with movement. Rising just behind them, a single deep plum calla lily curls upward like a velvet ribbon, its dark hue sharpening the brightness of the roses and introducing an elegant sculptural line. The florist's hand is visible in the layering - wisps of asparagus fern are threaded between petals to soften edges and add a whisper of texture, while variegated, glossy leaves give the corsage a calm, grounded silhouette. Small white button-like fillers tuck in to build density without weight, so the piece sits neat and light on the wrist. The fastening is discreetly hidden, suggesting delicate ribbon or fine elastic that keeps the arrangement comfortably secure during dancing or ceremony. Scent is suggested rather than overpowering: a clean rose perfume mingled with green, leafy notes. This wearable bouquet reads as celebratory yet refined - perfect for prom, a mother of the bride who wants colour without fuss, or anyone who prefers a modern classic with a hint of theatrical drama.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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