So I'm guessing the last time you heard (or in this case, read) the word Corsage was back at the end of school (secondary, high or whatever you attended!) - corsages were all the rage back then for us girls graduating into the big bad world. And 10 (ok, 15) years later they've made a surprise appearance on the aisles of the super chic. Yes, corsages are enjoying a renaissance and are now a big hit for bridesmaids!
An idea that originates from the Victorian era, floral wristlets on ribbons and pearls (aka corsages), are a great way to incorporate your favourite flowers on the big day in a more unconventional way than a bouquet. For brides on a tighter budget, the wrist options can be a little easier on the pocket than a conventional bouquet. Not only will you save major mula with pretty bridesmaid's corsages, but your bridesmaids will be able to be hands-free! (AKA, more hands free to carry your train or pop the prosecco!)
Corsages are also perfect to give to the mother of the bride or groom to incorporate into the wedding party or, for flowergirls to keep those little hands free! Plus, corsages can be a great option for two brides, if one does not want a bouquet but still wants to incorporate flowers into her bridal look.
Bridesmaids Corsage Ideas To Inspire
This bride went for a chic monochromatic look for her bridesmaids corsage of white blooms and greenery which matched perfectly to her own bouquet.
Featuring flowers in the softest pink and cream tones tied together with an oversized cream silk ribbon, this bridesmaid corsage is incredibly romantic.
These sweet bridesmaid corsages were made up of soft peach roses and lush garden greens to compliment the brides autumnal bouquet.
Love the boho wedding style? A dried corsage may be just the perfect finishing touch to your bridesmaids look.
Elevate the traditional bridesmaid corsage with an unexpected touch, just like this design which featured baby ranunculus, red berry, and jade leaf paired with a chic crystal adornment.
Super fun, and super chic, we're loving this matching dried flower corsage and earring combo!
Who said bridesmaids had to carry their bouquets, anyway? These gorgeous floral corsage wristlets are the perfect bouquet alternative.
If you're worried about fresh flowers being too high maintenance, or your particular chosen flower or colour is not in season, why not go faux like these inredibly realistic bridesmaids corsages above? Faux flowers have come a long way in the last couple of years and are a perfect low-maintenance, sustainable, and often budget-friendly option.
Colour fans, this one's for you! Make like this bride, whose bridesmaid's corsages referenced both her bright and happy wedding bouquet and the colourful style of the day.
This sweet corsage of winter-white roses, ranunculus, pine greenery sprigs, thistles, and seed pods would be the perfect finishing touch to a winter bridesmaid look.
We're loving the juxtaposition of this brides oversized bouquet with her bridesmaids dainty corsages. The two were paired perfectly with the same white ribbon.
These aren’t your grandmother’s dried flowers! Featuring a selection of dried and preserved blooms including natural ivory bunny tails, canary grass, bloom broom, ruscus, and straw flowers attached to an ivory ribbon tie, this corsage option is beautifully delicate.
To match their sleek satin bridesmaids dresses, these gals rocked bridesmaid corsages made up of white peonies and olive branch sprigs tied together with olive green satin ribbon.
As sweet as can be, this adorable lace ribbon corsage with dried and fabric flowers, would be perfect for the littlest ladies in your bridal party.
If you're getting hitched in the winter, let your bridal bouquet and bridesmaids corsages reflect the season like these blush and rich burgundy creations with berry sprigs.
Love the pampas grass trend? Why not incorporate it into your bridesmaid corsages?
All the heart eyes for these gorgeous rose and rust bloom faux flower corsage creations!
If you're looking for a way to connect your wedding look to your bridesmaids, consider adorning their wrists with corsages made up of with the same blooms and bouquet ribbons you're carrying down the aisle.
Traditionally, corsages involve a series of small blooms. Why not break from tradition and consider a dramatic oversized beauty like this showstopper!
Bridesmaids at this chic destination wedding wore dainty corsages made up of baby's breath and ribbon. A great floral option that won't wilt in the heat. Alternativly, these pretty creations would work well for a winter wedding when floral options are more limited.
Instead of a ribbon tied corsage, why not opt for gold cuff bracelets adorned with blooms?
These chic corsages in lush, jewel-tones are perfert for a late autumn or winter wedding.
Forget the perfectly in-tact corsage you wore at the prom/debutant ball, and instead, opt for a more organic look with garden blooms and whispy greenery. Top it off with a delicate silk ribbon in your wedding colour palette.
For something more wow - a piece of floral art like these delicate floral chains of baby’s' breath, finished off with silk ribbon and worn on the wrist is something that will definitely stand out!
A larger bridesmaid corsage is a really super way to spice up classic bridesmaid dress. Think of them as a much more wearable option than the floral crown!
DIY Bridesmaid Corsages
If you're feeling adventurous, and would like to give the floral art a go, there are some fab DIY instructions to help you make your very own bridesmaids corsages. AFloral has a great faux flower tutorial, while DIY Queen Marta Stewart shows you how to make your own fresh version. But as always, we'd recommend enlisting a trusty friend to do the actual hard work the day before and morning of, as you want to be able to relax and enjoy yourself and not worry about floral wire and floppy blooms the day you're getting married!
Our hand-picked selection of recommended florists in Ireland can help you bring your dream bridesmaid corsages to life! And you can check out more wedding flower inspiration here.