Kenton Wedding Corsages

At Flowers Kenton, we put our heart and expertise into every wedding corsage we craft for our local couples. Located near the iconic Kenton Road, just a stroll away from Preston Park and the familiar sights of Northwick Park Hospital, our florist has been part of countless Kenton celebrations. Each corsage is hand-arranged with fresh, seasonal flowers to beautifully complement your big day, whether you're saying "I do" by the community halls or celebrating in nearby Harrow or Wembley.

We're proud Kenton locals who know how important those personal touches are—our friendly team can help you select perfect shades, unique arrangements, and styles to suit every wedding theme. Have something special in mind? Order online and let us know, or just pop in to our store on Woodgrange Avenue! We're reliable, creative, and dedicated to making your memories blossom.

Need your corsages in a hurry? No problem! Enjoy our same-day delivery across Kenton, Harrow, Wembley, and further afield when you order online before 3 PM. Trust Flowers Kenton—your local florist—where every detail, every bouquet, and every corsage is made with care, local knowledge, and genuine community spirit.

  • Serving Kenton, Harrow, and Wembley
  • Conveniently located near Kenton Road and Northwick Park Hospital
  • Same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM
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Wedding Corsages
A delicate white wrist corsage arranged with considered floristry detail, photographed on a light-toned forearm against a crisp white backdrop so every texture is clear and intimate. The focal bloom is a large, pure white Gerbera daisy, its long, satiny petals layered concentrically around a bright yellow-green centre that gives the piece a subtle, sunlit core. Nestled close are smaller, fluffy white clusters-soft chrysanthemum-like blooms and tender lisianthus buds-that add depth and a whisper of romantic softness. Rich, deep-green ruscus or salal leaves frame the cluster, their glossy blades pushing the white tones forward and forming a neat natural cradle along the wrist. The flowers are fastened to a multi-strand pearl wristband; the tiny luminous beads wrap gracefully, lending a vintage touch that is both secure and refined. As a florist who works in and around Kenton, I imagine this corsage being chosen for a wedding at a nearby church, a prom evening headed toward Wembley, or a quiet family celebration in Harrow; its palette reads as pure and ceremonial, and the design is made to be comfortable to wear for hours. You can almost feel the coolness of the petals and the faint, green scent of freshly cut stems-clean, slightly grassy, and reassuring. Freshly prepared with attention to balance and longevity, this corsage is the kind of wearable bloom we make at Flowers Kenton for local deliveries across Kenton and neighbouring streets like Kenton High Road and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable garden captured on a pale white stage, placed upon a left forearm of light-to-medium skin tone and lit with soft, even illumination. Dominating the scene is a plush deep fuchsia-pink rose, its dense, layered petals unfolding outward from a tight center and offering a visually rich focal point. Around it, clusters of soft blush-pink hydrangea petals build a gentle, voluminous cushion, their papery texture catching light and shadow. Interspersed among these are white alstroemeria, each flower revealing four to six smooth petals streaked with subtle light green veins that brighten the arrangement. On the right-hand edge a small grouping of pale green alstroemeria buds and a few barely opened pink blooms introduce a sense of anticipation, the promise of scent and fuller bloom that follows a first dance. Deep emerald leaves frame and lift the florals, their sheen providing visual contrast and a verdant cradle for the composition. A delicate, multi-strand bracelet of tiny white pearls fastens the piece to the wrist, the pearls' soft luster echoing the blooms' gentle highlights as they spill partially across the back of the hand. The overall mood is romantic and composed-suitable for prom, bridesmaids, or a mother-of-the-bride-carrying the quiet freshness of a morning market bouquet brought gently to life, and attentively assembled by a florist familiar with Kenton's local rhythms and small celebrations.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is composed with considered restraint: a creamy white rose commands the centre, petals layered like soft silk and reflecting a gentle, diffused light from the studio backdrop. Beneath and to the left the trumpet-shaped white Alstroemeria-style bloom opens broadly, its throat tinged a soft green-yellow that adds subtle contrast without breaking the pure palette. Around these focal pieces, clusters of fresh green buds-some closed, some just beginning to unfurl-bring a sense of promise and movement to the arrangement. Wisps of Gypsophila thread through the design, their tiny white blossoms imparting a feathery texture, while a small spray of daisy-like white florets with yellow centres sits low near the wrist, introducing a tender, almost playful note. Several broad, deep-green glossy leaves cradle the composition, their smooth surfaces and darker tones giving weight and structure against the pristine blooms. The corsage is held to the wrist by a refined multi-strand faux-pearl band, elastic and softly reflective, which complements the white flowers and adds a tactile luxury when worn. The visual impression is of understated elegance - ideal for a bride, a prom-goer, or a guest at a formal gala - and the scent is a lightly green, fresh floral whisper rather than overpowering perfume. As a local piece, it evokes quiet mornings in Kenton, where florists choose blooms for both seasonality and longevity, crafted to travel well and arrive looking freshly gathered for that special moment.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft morning light reveals a delicate wrist corsage photographed on a light-toned wrist against a stark white surface, each element composed to balance romance and modernity. The focal flower is a generously sized mauve-pink rose, half-open with rows of silky petals whose edges deepen to a magenta tint, imparting a subdued, intimate perfume that invites a gentle breath. Close by, saturated indigo hydrangea clusters provide textural contrast; their rounded florets show subtle blue-centres like tiny stars in a twilight sky, giving the piece depth and an almost luminous quality. The supporting greenery is as considered as the blossoms: slim, silvery-green sprigs - suggestive of eucalyptus or lavender - add a soft, feathery backdrop, while variegated ivy with dark green centres and creamy margins lends traditional charm and tactile gloss. A modern sculptural curl of a broad striped leaf, green with white bands, introduces an architectural line that loops inward, and underneath it all a swathe of open, deep purple mesh lifts the flowers and adds a whisper of playful texture. The corsage reads as cool, slightly scented, and reassuringly fresh - the kind of accessory I'd recommend for bridesmaids or prom-goers heading to an event in Kenton, whether walking from Kenton Park to a reception or preparing at a nearby guesthouse. Crafted with local sensibility and floristry precision, it feels like a tiny wearable bouquet designed to be touched, remembered, and photographed.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
Photographed against a plain white studio background, this wrist corsage is arranged on the left inner wrist of a person whose skin carries a warm, light-to-medium brown tone. Dominating the design is a generous peach-apricot rose, its layered petals curling inward with the plush texture of velvet and forming a warm, inviting centre. Nestled beneath and slightly left of the rose are two vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums - bright, round pom-poms whose tight florets provide playful texture and energetic contrast. The flowers are cradled by broad, deep-green foliage, likely ruscus or salal, which forms a sturdy, glossy base and adds visual weight. A long, variegated leaf, striped with creamy white and darker green, has been artistically folded and curved so it sweeps gently across the wrist, lending architectural rhythm and a modern edge to the composition. The fastening is hidden from view, suggesting a discreet elastic or ribbon that keeps the piece comfortably close to the skin. Lighting is even and soft, highlighting the corsage's colour harmony - the peach rose's softness against the electric lime of the mums and the rich greens. As a local floral creation, it evokes the quiet ritual of a wedding breakfast near Kenton Station or a prom night photo on Kenton Road: understated, tactile, and scented faintly of rose and fresh-cut foliage. The overall effect is refined and joyful, ideal for moments that deserve a delicate, handcrafted accent.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Set against a clean white background, this wrist corsage reads like a small, wearable still life, shown on a light-skinned wrist so each element is distinct. At the centre sits a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid - broad, creamy-white petals curling slightly at the edges and a radiant yellow-and-amber throat that brings a warm, luminous focal point to the bloom. Beneath and around it, sprigs of asparagus fern create a soft, feathery bed in fresh bright green, their airy texture contrasting with the orchid's smooth, satiny surface. Nearby, a tidy cluster of Hypericum berries moves through a gentle colour story from pale green to rosy pink and finally to a deep cranberry red, their glossy skins reflecting the soft studio light; a little lime-green accent leaf nestles beside them for extra lift. The arrangement is attached to the wrist by a timeless multi-strand pearl bracelet, the tiny beads cool and polished against skin, lending a classic, heirloom touch to the contemporary floral design. Imagine this corsage being chosen for a prom photo before a train from Kenton Station, or pinned by a bride preparing for a ceremony close to Kenton High Street - its mood is quietly romantic and perfectly suited to formal celebrations. The description emphasises texture, subtle scent, and the way light plays across surfaces so someone unable to see can sense the composition and the careful craft that goes into each locally made piece.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Photographed on a forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone against a crisp white backdrop, this wrist corsage balances cheerful warmth and evening sophistication. Two golden-yellow roses form the centre - one fully open and luminous on the left, the other a slightly more sheltered cup to its right - each with a tiny clear crystal tucked toward the centre that flashes with movement. Rising behind the roses, a single deep burgundy-to-plum mini calla lily curves upward, its velvety throat creating a striking shadow that makes the yellow roses sing. Textural contrast is created by soft, feathery asparagus fern and clusters of petite white filler flowers threaded throughout, giving the corsage an ethereal, airy outline, while rounded variegated leaves with pale margins provide structure and a cool, leathery surface below. The arrangement is fastened diagonally across the wrist so the blooms present naturally when the hand rests or reaches, and the band is discreetly hidden beneath the foliage. You can almost sense the tactile difference: silky calla petals, layered rose petals, and the whisper-light fern. The piece reads as celebratory and poised, ideal for prom, homecoming, or a wedding. As a local touch, I imagine delivering this to a bride preparing near Kenton station or arranging late afternoon corsages before a reception close to Northwick Park, where the sunlight picks up those jewel-like contrasts between yellow and plum.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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