Bowes Park Wedding Corsages

Welcome to Florist Bowes Park, your trusted local expert for beautiful wedding corsages and bespoke event flowers. With years of experience serving Bowes Park and neighbouring communities like Wood Green and Palmers Green, our passionate team creates exquisite, hand-crafted corsages perfect for your special day.

Our shop, just a stone’s throw from Myddleton Road and moments away from the scenic Bowes Park Railway Station, is an integral part of the community. We understand the local style and ensure every corsage is as unique and elegant as the wedding it’s intended for. Whether you’re hosting your nuptials near Broomfield Park or in a stylish Bowes Park venue, you can trust our expertise and attention to detail.

Florist Bowes Park offers a diverse range of flowers and bouquets, expertly designed by our skilled florists. We’re proud to offer same-day delivery across Bowes Park and nearby areas—including Bounds Green—when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Locally sourced blooms and fresh seasonal flowers
  • Attention to detail for every wedding style and theme
  • Friendly, personal service from a dedicated team
Let us help make your wedding memories blossom! Trust Florist Bowes Park for impeccable wedding corsages, reliable same-day delivery, and true local expertise.

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Wedding Corsages
This delicate white wrist corsage reads like a quiet promise: a single, bold Gerbera sits at its heart, petals crisp and pure as silk, radiating from a luminous yellow-green centre that adds a hint of spring brightness. Surrounding the Gerbera are clusters of small, cushiony white chrysanthemum-type blooms and creamy lisianthus, their petals folding into soft pockets that create a layered, romantic silhouette. Beneath and between these blossoms, rich, dark green leaves-likely Ruscus or salal-offer a cool, sculptural backdrop, their glossy texture reflecting a trace of light and grounding the airy whites. The arrangement is fastened with a graceful multi-strand band of tiny white pearls that encircle the wrist like heirloom jewellery, catching light and lending vintage charm without stealing focus from the flowers. Visually balanced and tactilely inviting, the corsage evokes the gentle scent of cut greenery with the faint sweetness of fresh petals, perfect for a bride's morning, a prom's first photograph, or a celebratory procession. Photographed on a fair forearm against a neutral white studio surface, the piece reads clean, elegant, and timeless. As a local choice for ceremonies around Bowes Park, shoppers often pair this corsage with a simple dress for portraits taken by the station or in nearby parks; florists in the area commonly prepare such wearable bouquets to order, ensuring they arrive fresh for the moment they'll be worn.
DREAM COME TRUE WEDDING CORSAGE
£72.00
This wristlet reads like a small, wearable garden photographed on a left forearm with a light-to-medium skin tone, set simply against a white studio background so every hue and surface is clear. Dominating the arrangement is a single, robust deep fuchsia-pink rose, petals densely layered and radiating outward in a lush, tactile spiral; its velvety face is the obvious focal point. Nestled around the rose, clusters of blush-pink hydrangea florets add a soft, voluminous texture-their tiny petals overlapping like confetti-while bright white alstroemeria flowers punctuate the design with neat, elongated petals marked by pale green strokes toward their centres. To the right, a thoughtful vignette of light green alstroemeria buds and a few small, barely open pink buds introduces the idea of unfolding moments and lingering fragrance. The composition sits upon several broad emerald-green leaves that catch light differently-some glossy, some matte-deepening the visual contrast and creating a fresh green base. Securing the arrangement to the wrist is a refined multi-strand band of small white pearls, their subtle sheen echoing the florals' highlights as the strand traces a delicate line across the back of the hand. The piece carries a gentle, romantic tone suited to prom nights or intimate wedding parties; it feels handcrafted, a design one might choose for a spring event in Bowes Park or a reception near Green Lanes, conjuring the soft excitement of that first dance.
PRETTY IN PINK WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
This wrist corsage is a portrait of refined simplicity, photographed on a fair-skinned wrist against a clean white field that highlights every petal and leaf. A creamy ivory rose commands the center, its velvety layers unfolding with a patient, romantic ease. Slightly below and drifting left is a larger trumpet-shaped white blossom - the soft-ribbed petals suggesting alstroemeria or a similar lily - each marked by a tender green-yellow throat that draws the eye inward. Interspersed are tiny, airy clusters of gypsophila whose whisper-fine stems create a soft, cloud-like texture, while dainty white daisy-type florets with sunny yellow centers add a touch of cheerful detail at the lower edge. Small green buds peek through, hinting at growth and continuity, and broad, glossy dark green leaves provide a rich, waxy contrast that grounds the composition. The corsage is secured by a multi-strand pearl bracelet: smooth, uniformly round faux pearls looped snugly around the wrist, lending the piece an antique-inspired polish. Under cool, flattering light the whites appear creamy rather than stark, and you can almost sense the faint, clean scent of rose and fresh-cut foliage. As a local maker's piece prepared for Bowes Park and surrounding streets near Bowes Park station, this wristlet embodies the calm, considered style that suits weddings, prom gatherings, and formal dances across Palmers Green and Wood Green - a small, wearable arrangement that carries community warmth and floral craft.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Soft light falls across a handcrafted wristlet secured gently to a pale wrist, the white background making each colour sing in clear contrast. The focal rose is a lush mauve-pink, its petals layered in a slow spiral that carries a faint satin sheen, suggesting the soft, intimate scent of a garden after rain. Flanking it are concentrated clusters of saturated blue-indigo hydrangea, their tiny florets tipped with pale blue centers that lend the arrangement a luminous, almost starlit quality. Interwoven among these blooms are variegated English ivy leaves, their dark green cores brushed with creamy margins, and slim, silvery-green sprigs-reminiscent of eucalyptus or lavender-that add feathered movement and a subtle herbal note. A wide, striped green-and-white leaf is artfully curled into an elegant loop to introduce contemporary geometry, its smooth banded pattern a cool counterpoint to the organic rose. Supporting everything is a lacy net of deep violet mesh, its open weave adding air and depth while echoing the hydrangea's shadowed tones. The piece feels tactile-the velvet of the rose, the crisp bite of ivy, the papery softness of hydrangea-inviting a gentle touch. Perfect for bridesmaids or prom-goers, it carries a sense of poised celebration and quiet joy; I imagine it being chosen by someone strolling past Bowes Park's shops or waiting for the train, a small floral jewel that keeps its freshness until the last dance. Hand-tied with steady hands, this corsage is designed to be both comfortable and memorable when worn close to the heart.
OVER THE MOON WEDDING CORSAGE
£90.00
The artistry of this wrist corsage is in its gentle balance of colour, texture and movement, an arrangement I might describe at the Florist Bowes Park counter while a customer decides between corsage styles on the way to Bowes Park station. Center stage is a creamy apricot rose-large, fully opened, with petals spiralling inward in a soft, tactile geometry that invites the eye to linger and the fingertips to brush lightly. Two lime-green button chrysanthemums sit tucked beneath the rose on the lower left, their compact, pom-pom heads adding a lively, almost mischievous contrast to the rose's measured elegance. Below and around the flowers, deep green foliage-broad ruscus or salal-creates a verdant foundation that anchors the design and lifts the colours forward. A variegated leaf, its surface marked by pale horizontal stripes, has been folded with deliberate, sculptural intent; it arcs from under the bloom toward the wrist's edge, giving the corsage a contemporary silhouette against the plain white photographic background. The wearer's skin is light to medium in tone, and the arrangement is secured discreetly so the floral forms appear to float. The scent is suggested rather than shown-a whisper of rose and cut green-while the overall mood reads as quietly celebratory, perfect for prom season, a civil ceremony near Myddleton Road, or a summer wedding rehearsal dinner. It's the sort of precise, fresh wristlet a local Bowes Park florist crafts with care, marrying botanical textures and neighbourhood sensibility into a wearable keepsake.
SUN KISSED WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
Shown against a pristine white background, this wrist corsage combines refined materials and garden-fresh detail to make a composed, romantic accessory. At its heart sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, satin-smooth petals sweeping outward while the throat presents a concentrated splash of warm yellow and deeper orange that acts as a tiny, sunlit focal point. Surrounding the orchid, fine sprigs of asparagus fern form a soft, airy bed of vivid green, their feathery texture providing a gentle counterpoint to the orchid's sleek surface. To one side a compact cluster of Hypericum berries introduces seasonal colour and shine: each berry graduates from pale green to a blushing pink and finally a deep cranberry red, offering small, jewel-like accents. A hint of ruffled lime-green foliage near the berries adds brightness and visual lift. The arrangement is fastened to the wrist with multiple strands of small, lustrous white pearls that rest like a delicate bracelet, catching light and adding a traditional, refined note. The photograph's neutral lighting highlights tactile contrasts - the cool, smooth pearls, the orchid's velvet-like petals, and the fern's delicate lace - while the white background keeps attention on craftsmanship and detail. This corsage has the quiet, sentimental air of a keepsake suited to weddings, proms, or anniversary moments celebrated in Bowes Park and neighbouring Palmers Green; Florist Bowes Park often crafts similar pieces for local couples and students seeking understated elegance and long-lasting freshness.
MAGIC IN THE AIR WEDDING CORSAGE
£80.00
I imagine fitting this corsage gently around a guest of honour's wrist, the flowers laid diagonally from the lower left toward the centre-right against a clean white field that makes every colour sing. Two sunshine-yellow roses anchor the arrangement, the left bloom open and generous, the right one smaller and more intimate, each with a tiny sparkling crystal nestled near its heart like a private promise. Behind them a single, dramatic calla lily in deep burgundy-plum unfurls upward, its satin surface and sculptural silhouette cutting a sophisticated counterpoint to the soft rose petals. Fine asparagus-fern weaves through and above the focal blooms to give a light, lace-like silhouette, while variegated green leaves with pale margins form a steady, polished base beneath. Sprigs of tiny white filler flowers are gently tucked in to add volume and a whisper of texture, and a few darker green leaves peek through to anchor the colour story. The band is discreet, mostly hidden beneath foliage, allowing the flowers to read as an effortless extension of the wearer rather than an accessory. You can almost sense the faint, warm perfume of the yellow roses and the cool, velvety character of the calla, and in a setting like a Bowes Park garden party or a small North London wedding the palette feels both joyful and composed. This corsage speaks to thoughtful styling and tactile contrast, conceived for moments when someone wants to wear brightness with a refined flourish.
SWEET SEDUCTION WEDDING CORSAGE
£100.00
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