Shacklewell Wedding Corsages

At Florist Shacklewell, our passion for flowers shines through every wedding corsage we design. As a friendly neighbourhood florist based right here near Shacklewell Green and Amhurst Road, we understand the special care and creativity required for your big day. Our expertly crafted corsages combine fresh seasonal flowers and artistic flair, adding the perfect finishing touch to weddings in Shacklewell, Dalston, and Stoke Newington.

We’re truly local—many of our florists have lived and worked in the area for years, designing bouquets for beautiful celebrations at landmarks like St. Mark’s Church and along Shacklewell Lane. Our dedication to quality means every corsage is carefully hand-tied and thoughtfully arranged to complement your unique style.

  • Fresh, artistically arranged corsages and bouquets
  • Personal service from experienced local florists
  • Same-day delivery if you order online before 3 PM

We pride ourselves on our reputation for service and trust in the Shacklewell area. Whether you’re planning a grand event or an intimate ceremony, we’re here to help you choose the perfect blooms—from classic roses to vibrant seasonal florals. You can order online with confidence, knowing your flowers will arrive fresh and on time. Trust Florist Shacklewell to make your wedding memories blossom with beautifully crafted corsages, delivered straight to your door—right where your story unfolds.

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Wedding Corsages
A delicately composed white wrist corsage lies elegantly on a fair forearm against a crisp white backdrop, its clean lines and gentle contrasts photographed in soft, even light. The centerpiece is a single, bold white Gerbera daisy - many narrow, silky petals radiating from a vivid yellow-green central disk that gives the bloom both brightness and tactile interest. Surrounding the Gerbera are small, cloud-like clusters of white chrysanthemum-style flowers and a handful of creamy lisianthus blossoms and buds, layered to create a soft, three-dimensional effect. Deep green Ruscus leaves frame the blossoms, their glossy surfaces and tapered shapes lending structure and a cool counterpoint to the luminous whites. The composition is fastened to the wrist by multiple strands of pearlescent beads, a refined bracelet of tiny white pearls that curves with the wrist and catches light with a mother-of-pearl glow.

As a florist would note, the petals read almost like fine fabric - gentle, unblemished, and quietly resilient - while the central disc of the Gerbera provides a small, tactile focal point. The lisianthus add an intimate, shy quality; the chrysanthemum-like clusters offer texture that prevents the design from feeling flat. The overall scent imagined here is very light: a cool, green whisper underlined by fresh cut stems and a subtle floral sweetness. The band is secure yet comfortable, intended to remain elegant through photos, vows, or a prom procession.

Crafted in a style popular at many Shacklewell and Dalston celebrations, this corsage would suit bridesmaids, prom companions, or guests at a graduation. It is the kind of wearable bloom that turns a moment into a memory - simple, refined, and quietly celebratory, and available made to order from Florist Shacklewell for local events.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
Handcrafted in the heart of Shacklewell, this wrist corsage reads as an intimate, wearable bouquet, pictured on a left hand and forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a plain white backdrop. Its centrepiece is a plush, fully open deep fuchsia-pink rose whose concentric petals form a velvet spiral, delivering an immediate focal warmth. Soft clusters of blush pink hydrangea surround the rose, their tiny, cloud-like florets adding volume and a whisper-soft texture that diffuses the stronger rose tone. Interspersed are crisp white alstroemeria-Peruvian lilies-each petal marked by faint light green streaking at the base, which lifts the palette and gives the eye small points of botanical detail. On the right-hand edge of the arrangement a trio of light green alstroemeria buds and a smattering of barely open pink buds suggest gentle motion and future bloom, lending the corsage an effortless, natural grace. Glossy, broad emerald leaves cradle the flowers and introduce cool, grounding contrast. The entire cluster is secured with a delicate multi-strand band of tiny, luminous white pearls that wraps snugly around the wrist and extends slightly down the hand, combining jewellery craft with floristry. The image conveys texture-the rose's velour, hydrangea's softness, alstroemeria's satiny crispness-and a faint floral perfume in the imagination, suited to prom nights, wedding vows, or a local Shacklewell celebration near Dalston or Kingsland Road. As prepared by Florist Shacklewell, it speaks of meticulous hand-assembly and quiet, elegant moments.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
An elegant wrist corsage, photographed from above against a pristine white background, balances classic formality with a soft, romantic palette. Dominating the arrangement is a lush ivory rose whose petals unfurl in a slow, tactile spiral; the rose reads creamy rather than stark white, suggesting warmth and gentle light. Beneath and slightly left of this focal bloom a trumpet-shaped white alstroemeria-style flower opens wide, revealing a delicate green-yellow throat that gives dimension and a whisper of colour. Interwoven throughout are tiny sprigs of gypsophila that lend a cloud-like airiness and several small green buds hinting at future bloom. A small cluster of white, daisy-like florets with golden centres nests toward the wrist, introducing a playful, summery accent. The flowers are set against generous, glossy dark-green leaves whose smooth texture and deep tone frame the composition and guide the eye. The corsage fastens with a tasteful multi-strand pearl bracelet: many uniformly round, luminous pearls wrap the wrist and anchor the floral cluster with a refined, tactile touch. Smell and texture are implied in the image - a faint floral sweetness and the cool smoothness of pearls - evoking vows, dances, and quiet celebrations. Made with careful floristry technique familiar to suppliers around Shacklewell Lane and the local markets near Stoke Newington, this piece reads as both timeless and freshly made for special occasions.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
A soft, elegant wristpiece captured against a stark white surface, this corsage balances classic romance with contemporary structure in every detail. The focal bloom is a generous mauve-pink rose, its petals unfolding with a delicate sheen and a slightly darker magenta ruffle at the edges that draws the eye inward. Nestled around it are deep purple-blue hydrangea clusters, each tiny floret offering a luminous pale-blue center that flickers like a small star, creating both texture and a sense of depth. Variegated ivy leaves, glossy and edged in creamy yellow, curl gently around the blooms, while slim, silvery-green sprigs-reminiscent of eucalyptus-soften the silhouette and introduce an airy, aromatic lift. A contemporary flourish comes from a broad leaf striped white and green, tightly coiled for sculptural interest, and beneath it all a swathe of open-weave dark purple mesh adds shadow, volume, and a hint of playful sparkle. The composition reads tactilely: the rose feels satiny, the hydrangeas pillowy, the foliage crisp and cool. I picture this piece on a bride's wrist or a bridesmaid stepping out onto Shacklewell Lane on a warm evening; it's the sort of corsage we craft at Florist Shacklewell for proms, intimate weddings, and milestone celebrations, available for local delivery across Shacklewell, Dalston, and nearby streets. The overall effect is refined, celebratory, and quietly modern-a small floral jewel meant to be both seen and felt.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
As a local florist familiar with Shacklewell mornings and market rhythms, I often design wrist corsages that read like small, personal bouquets; this image is one such piece, photographed against a clean white plane so every detail is clear. The central bloom is a generous, fully opened rose in a delicate peach-champagne hue, its petals arranged in soft spirals that invite a fingertip to linger. Beside it, two lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a bright, almost citrusy accent; their tightly packed florets create a tactile, pom-pom contrast to the rose's satin smoothness. Underpinning these flowers is a bed of rich, dark green foliage - broad salal or ruscus leaves that give volume and a classic backdrop - while a variegated leaf, with crisp stripes of paler green, is curled into a sculptural arc that brings contemporary energy to the piece. The corsage rests on the inner wrist of a person with light to medium skin tone; the fastening is concealed beneath the greens, suggesting an elastic or ribbon attachment hidden from view. The lighting is soft and even, revealing texture and the faint suggestion of rose fragrance without distraction. I imagine this worn for a Shacklewell wedding, a prom night in nearby Dalston, or a community event after a stroll along Kingsland Road - small moments where a floral touch says celebration. Designed with attention to proportion and scent, this wristlet balances softness and structure, offering both heirloom romance and modern refinement. - Florist Shacklewell
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Nestled across a pale wrist, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid becomes the heart of a small, elegant poem in bloom, photographed against a spotless white backdrop that emphasises its sculpted lines. The orchid's wide, silky petals open with a serene confidence; at the lip a concentrated splash of buttery yellow ripples into deeper orange, a tiny landscape of colour on an otherwise immaculate surface. Around the base, wisps of asparagus fern unfurl like fine lace, their delicate filaments catching the light and suggesting a cool, green scent beneath the blossom. A cluster of Hypericum berries sits to one side - smooth, round, and shifting in hue from pale green to warm rose and then to a deep cranberry - giving a gentle progression of tone that reads as both natural and slightly autumnal. A ruffled, lime-green accent leaf nearby adds another thread of texture and brightness.

The corsage is bound to the wrist with a bracelet of tiny white pearls woven into a multi-strand band that lies comfortably against the skin, lending a whisper of heirloom glamour without overpowering the flowers. The contrast of satin petals, glossy berries, and featherlike foliage, captured in soft, even lighting, makes this piece feel like a small luxury: understated, tender, and ready for vows, prom entrances, or celebratory evenings at local venues near Shacklewell Lane. It carries the quiet assurance of careful craftsmanship and the fresh scent of a florist's early morning deliveries.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
This wrist corsage, captured on a pale forearm against a pristine white backdrop, reads like a small, wearable sunlit moment-perfect for a bride's attendant or a guest stepping out for prom on Amhurst Road. Two golden-yellow roses form the heart of the piece: the left bloom opened wide, the right slightly more intimate and cupped. Each rose is set with a single clear crystal at its centre, a tiny flash of glamour that twinkles with every gesture. Behind them a lone calla lily in a near-black plum or burgundy unfurls with sculptural grace, its sleek petal curving upward and to the right to provide a bold counterpoint in both hue and silhouette. The designer has layered feathery asparagus fern for delicate texture and movement, and planted broader variegated leaves beneath-cream-edged, glossy pittosporum that anchor the composition. Sprays of petite white filler flowers, like button mums or gypsophila, add a soft punctuation and enhance the corsage's fullness. The attachment band is subtle, mostly concealed by foliage; the arrangement sits diagonally across the frame, shown how it would rest along the wrist. Under even studio light, the yellow appears radiant, the plum calla velvety, and the greenery crisp-an accessory that smells faintly of fresh cut roses and summer leaves. For a local touch, this style is frequently requested for Shacklewell and nearby Stoke Newington ceremonies, where neighbours appreciate a balanced mix of cheer and sophistication.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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