Biggin Hill Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Biggin Hill, we believe every wedding should feel truly special—and it’s often the little touches like a delicate wedding corsage that make all the difference. As your trusted local florist, we craft beautiful, hand-tied wedding corsages with a personal touch, right here in Biggin Hill, close to Main Road and the iconic St George’s RAF Chapel. We know the importance of punctuality on your big day, which is why we offer same-day delivery until 3 PM—just order online, and let us handle the rest!

Our experienced team sources only the freshest blooms, skillfully arranging each corsage to suit your style, colour theme, and vision. Whether you’re celebrating in Westerham, marking a family moment in Tatsfield, or attending a ceremony near Saltbox Hill, our passionate florists are dedicated to serving couples across the area.

  • Handcrafted, bespoke wedding corsages for every style
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Choose Flowers Biggin Hill for your wedding corsages and benefit from decades of floristry expertise and genuine local care. We’re here to make your wedding flowers truly unforgettable—reach out today to discuss your ideas or order online for delivery to Biggin Hill and neighbouring communities.

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Wedding Corsages
Soft studio light reveals a refined white wrist corsage resting along the inner wrist of a model with light skin, every element arranged with care by a florist who knows how to balance scale and texture. The focal Gerbera is a pristine white, its broad petals fanning outward with the reassuring symmetry of fine silk, while a bright lime-yellow to green centre creates a subtle, lively contrast. Around it sit smaller clusters of cushiony white chrysanthemum-like flowers and a few creamy lisianthus buds, each layer adding depth and a gentle softness that invites touch. Underpinning the blooms are glossy deep-green Ruscus leaves and broader foliage that frame the cluster and give it a natural, grounded silhouette. The blooms are fastened to the wrist on several strands of pearlescent beads that curve softly like a vintage bracelet, their sheen echoing the white palette and elevating the design toward classic elegance. The scent is cool and green, almost grassy, and the petals offer a velvet feel against skin - a corsage made for the quiet, anticipatory moments before a ceremony or formal evening. Crafted locally for Biggin Hill celebrations, and hand-tied by Flowers Biggin Hill artisans who often supply brides and proms near the Memorial Museum and Station Road, this piece reads as both traditional and personal, a wearable keepsake that complements a white gown or a dark tuxedo sleeve with equal grace.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a little story of romance, photographed on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a pristine white field that keeps the focus on the flowers. Dominating the arrangement is a rich, fully opened fuchsia-pink rose whose concentric petals are tightly packed and capture the eye with their velvety depth. Soft clusters of blush pink hydrangea provide a voluminous, textured foundation, their tiny florets catching light and giving the corsage a lush, airy presence. Interlaced among them are crisp white alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies), each bearing four to six narrow petals with subtle pale green streaking at their centres that draws the gaze inward. To the right, a small group of pale green alstroemeria buds and a scattering of almost-closed pink buds suggest future bloom and add a graceful asymmetry. Rich, broad emerald leaves cradle and shape the composition, their glossy surfaces amplifying the pastel tones. The arrangement is secured by a tasteful, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls that creates a net-like, elegant band around the wrist and trails faintly down the back of the hand. The overall effect is refined and slightly nostalgic-an ideal accessory for a first dance, wedding party, or a meaningful family occasion-and it conveys the attentive handiwork of a skilled florist who has layered texture, colour, and scent into a single wearable moment.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Delicately poised on a light-skinned wrist, this wrist corsage reads like a small poem in white and green, its composition precise yet tender. The central focus is a perfectly formed creamy white rose whose petals unfurl with soft, velveteen layers, catching a soft, diffuse light that gives the bloom a gentle inner glow. To its lower-left a trumpet-like Alstroemeria blossom opens, its petals carrying a subtle lime-green throat that adds a fresh, botanical note beneath the rose. Interspersed among these are tiny, airy sprays of Gypsophila that float like breath around the main blooms, and small green buds that hint at promise and continuity. A cluster of petite daisy-style florets with golden centers sits close to the wrist, offering a bright, intimate punctuation to the palette. Rich, deep-green leaves - smooth, glossy, and slightly waxy - cradle the flowers and lift the arrangement away from the skin for visual balance. The whole corsage is secured by a soft, multi-strand pearl band that loops snugly and reflects light in a subdued, elegant way; the pearls' cool smoothness contrasts pleasingly with the tactile velvet of the rose. As a local florist serving Biggin Hill and nearby Westerham Road, Flowers Biggin Hill imagines this piece at a wedding, prom, or memorial service, ready for same-day delivery when timing matters. The scent is faintly floral and clean, the texture both lush and refined - a small artefact of celebration designed to be seen, felt, and remembered.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A quiet, luminous aura surrounds this wrist corsage, a piece of small-scale floral theatre composed to be both tactile and subtle. The focal bloom is a lush mauve rose, its petals unfurling in a measured spiral with a faint sheen that suggests it was misted moments before - a scent memory of garden soil and early morning air. Flanking the rose are saturated indigo-blue hydrangea clusters whose tiny florets carry near-white, cool centers, introducing depth and a twilight-lake calm to the palette. Variegated English ivy drapes gently, its cream-edged leaves brightening the composition, while slim, silvery-green foliage (reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender stems) creates a soft, feathery halo behind the main blooms. A sculptural loop of a broad, white-striped leaf is tucked in and tightly curled, its clean lines providing a contemporary counterpoint to the romantic rose. The arrangement sits upon a dark purple, open-knit mesh that lifts the flowers and adds delicate texture and dimension - like a whisper of tulle beneath a gown. Photographed on a stark white background, every hue reads true and the craftsmanship comes forward: careful wiring, concealed stems, and a balanced silhouette that feels comfortable on the wrist. This corsage is equally at home at a rural wedding in the Bromley countryside or a prom night in Biggin Hill, promising freshness, understated scent, and a tactile pleasure that invites a reassuring, delighted touch.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Styled with calm precision, this wrist corsage showcases a single, elegant rose in a tender peach-apricot hue that opens like a small sun over the wrist. Beside it, two vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums act as joyful punctuation marks-their compact, rounded heads lending energy and a playful tactile counterpoint to the rose's smooth, layered petals. The composition is anchored by generous, dark green leaves-think salal or ruscus-that fan out beneath the blooms to create depth and shelter. A variegated leaf with creamy stripes is carefully folded into a graceful arc, its architectural line extending toward the hand and adding a contemporary edge to the otherwise romantic design. The piece is photographed on warm, light-to-medium skin, the colours harmonising against a clean white background that highlights the arrangement's freshness and detail. A faint scent of rose and cut greenery suggests the corsage has been arranged moments earlier in a nearby studio-something you might collect from a local shop before heading to an afternoon wedding at a village hall in Biggin Hill or to a celebration near Cudham Lane. Flowers Biggin Hill prepares corsages like this for proms, civil ceremonies and intimate family gatherings, offering delicate craftsmanship and the reassurance of locally sourced freshness. Although the securing band is hidden from view, the wristlet sits comfortably, designed to move with the wearer and lend a soft, celebratory accent to any formal or heartfelt occasion.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nesting gently across a fair wrist, this white Phalaenopsis corsage is described with the easy authority of a local Biggin Hill florist, a piece meant to make a quiet promise rather than shout. The orchid itself sits at the heart of the design, broad satin-like petals opening to reveal a yellow and deeper orange throat that draws the eye inward, its surface almost cool to the touch in memory. Surrounding the bloom are fine, fern-like fronds of asparagus fern whose delicate, lacey texture seems to float, framing the orchid and creating depth without heaviness. To the upper right, a small cluster of Hypericum berries adds a painterly progression of colour - pale green, a soft rose blush, then a rich cranberry - while a ruffled lime-green accent leaf adds a fresh zing that livens the palette. The corsage is fastened with a classic multi-strand pearl bracelet that wraps with easy comfort around the wrist, the tiny pearls catching light like small coins of soft white. As a florist who knows Biggin Hill's celebrations-whether couples marrying near the Memorial Museum or families gathering at the village green-I note how this design balances tradition and contemporary tenderness. The scent would be faintly sweet and green, the textures a pleasing contrast between satin, feathery fern and glossy berries. Flowers Biggin Hill prepares pieces like this for proms, weddings and special occasions, favouring a restrained, elegant style that complements both formal gowns and countryside venues.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Held against a bright white backdrop, this wrist corsage feels like a small sunburst with a shadowed heart - two vivid yellow roses open like soft, joyful faces beside a single, dramatic mini calla lily in a velvety deep burgundy that slides toward almost-black at its throat. The roses vary in bloom stage, the larger one spilling its layered petals outward while the smaller remains gently cupped; each rose cradles a tiny crystal stud at its centre that catches the light as the wrist moves, lending a discreet, elegant glint. Behind them the calla's smooth curve rises, its satiny surface contrasting with the textured fronds of asparagus fern that fan around the top edge, giving the corsage a light, breathy silhouette. Variegated green leaves with cream-edged margins form a structured base, their waxy sheen steadying the composition; nestled among them, clusters of petite white filler flowers - like tiny stars - add softness and depth. The band is almost hidden, allowing the blooms to sit diagonally from the lower-left of the frame toward the middle-right, a deliberate placement that shows how the piece frames the wrist during a prom dance, a bridesmaid's moment, or a formal reception. The scent is suggested rather than overwhelming: a faint rose sweetness undercut by the clean, green note of freshly cut foliage. As a design an experienced Biggin Hill florist might choose for a bride or special guest, it balances cheer and sophistication, conjuring summer evenings near the Memorial and quiet pre-ceremony preparations in a home on Station Road.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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