Wedding Corsages [10 Things You Need To Know] (2024)

When it comes to wedding corsages, there’s a lot of different things to consider.

To help you understand their purpose, I have pulled together some of the most commonly asked questions.

From what they are, to who wears them, all the way through to how they are worn.

So whether you are planning a wedding or attending one as a guest, this is what you will need to know.

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What Does Corsage Mean?

A corsage is a small collection of flowers that are pinned to a woman’s dress or around her wrist.

They are most commonly worn at weddings and other specific formal events (including homecomings and proms).

What Flowers Are Used In A Corsage?

Corsages are made up of 1-2 focal flowers and are accompanied by filler flowers and accents (greenery).

The most popular flowers used in corsages include roses, orchids, carnations, daisies, freesias, and lilies.

Roses and carnations are popular choices because they come in different colors and generally last a long time without wilting.

Who Gets A Corsage At A Wedding?

Corsages are worn by specific female guests at a wedding, typically family members, close friends, and those in the bridal party (bridesmaids and maid/matron of honor).

Sometimes a wedding coordinator will get a corsage too if they are female and have been hired for the wedding.

Do Step-parents Get Corsages At Weddings?

It is common practice and etiquette for step-parents to get corsages at a wedding.

Although step-parents may potentially be given a slightly different corsage (comprised of other flowers or colors) as a means of distinguishing.

Do Corsages And Boutonnieres Have To Match?

Corsages and boutonnieres do not necessarily have to match, although it usually looks better if they do.

Matching the flowers and/or colors is one way you can create consistency and tie in all the theme colors.

What Side Does A Woman Wear A Corsage?

A woman typically wears the corsage on her right side, which is opposite to the men’s boutonnieres (right side).

If the corsage is being pinned, traditionally, it should point downwards, with the stem pointing towards the shoulder.

What Is A Shoulder Corsage?

Shoulder corsages are small flower arrangements that sit on the shoulder instead of pinned to the chest or worn on the wrist.

They are typically much more extensive and extend to both the front and back of the dress.

Who Buys The Corsages?

Traditionally, the corsages’ cost was taken on by the groom (along with the boutonnieres.) The bride’s family would then purchase all other flowers required, such as the bride’s and bridesmaids’ bouquets.

However, in more recent times, couples tend to split these costs equally and include them in the overall wedding budget.

When Should You Get A Corsage?

Corsages should be ordered and picked up from the florist no sooner than 1-2 days before the event – however, the latest you can pick them up, the better.

This should ensure they stay fresh and do not wilt.

How Long Do Corsages Last?

Corsages should last up to 24 hours, although this depends on the type of flower used and how they are stored.

Avoiding getting the corsages too early, spraying them gently with water, refrigerating, and storing them in the box that they come in are other ways to help preserve them ahead of the event.

How Much Do Corsages Cost?

Corsages can cost between $15-$50 each, depending on the florist, flowers selected, size and style.

You can typically lower the total cost to between $5-$20 apiece by making your own corsages.

Final Thoughts

Corsages are certainly very traditional.

There is even some debate if they are even still entirely necessary.

Nevertheless, they are still commonly worn at weddings and other formal events.

And there is quite a bit to consider with them too.

So much so that they can easily be a source of stress and anxiety.

There are many different options to consider, from the flowers used to the colors worn.

Thankfully, with a little bit of research and planning, deciding upon and organizing should not be too much of a challenge.

Besides, there are always wedding planners and wedding coordinators who can help.
Your chosen florists will also have a lot of knowledge to leverage too.

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Wedding Corsages [10 Things You Need To Know] (2024)

FAQs

What is the etiquette for wedding corsages? ›

Corsages are often worn by the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom, as well as sisters, bridesmaids and flower girls. However, there's no strict rule about who wedding corsages apply to — some couples even ask all of their female guests to wear one.

What are some facts about corsages and boutonnieres? ›

We typically think of corsages and boutonnieres as popping up around prom season. But corsages used to show up at church and brunch on holidays such as Easter and Mother's Day. “Corsages were worn for Easter as part of new clothes. They became a fashion accessory that you would wear,” Lacey says.

What color should wedding corsage be? ›

Ideally, the corsage should match the color of your prom attire or wedding colors so it doesn't clash.

Who pays for wedding corsages? ›

The groom's family provides the person flowers involved in a wedding ceremony. That includes the bride's bouquet, the groomsmen and usher boutonnières, and the corsages and mini bouquets for the both mothers and grandmothers.

What does a corsage symbolize? ›

When attending a school formal or prom, providing a corsage for a prom date signifies consideration and generosity, as the corsage is meant to symbolize and honor the person wearing it.

How much should a corsage cost? ›

The basic corsage for prom starts under $50 with the most popular price range being from $55-65. All of our prices include the roses or orchids of your choice. Adding other flowers could incur an additional cost (like calla lilies or stephanotis.)

What are three occasions for which a corsage might be appropriate? ›

Corsages symbolize more than just a wedding. They can be used for graduations, proms, baby showers, and other formal occasions. Your flower choice depends on which occasion you're arranging it for and the type of flower that you're opting for.

How many flowers should be in a corsage? ›

How Many Flowers Do I Need for Wedding Floral Arrangements?
ArrangementSmall Size
Corsage1 focal flower, 1-2 filler/secondary flowers, and 1-2 stems of greenery
Boutonniere1-2 flowers
Decoration10-15 stalks of focal flowers 5-10 stems of accent flowers 4-8 stalks of filler flowers
3 more rows

What is a fact about corsage? ›

Over 500 years ago, the first forms of corsages were seen in ancient Greece. Originally, brides wore flowers pinned to their dresses in order to ward off bad luck and evil spirits, but also to ward off their lack of hygiene. The floral scent that wafted off of these flowers helped mask the bride's stench. (Yuck!)

Do people still wear corsages at weddings? ›

Absolutely! The tradition of gifting and wearing corsages still persists at weddings to this day. You'll typically give them to important female guests that you'd like to extend a special honor to.

Do people wear corsages at weddings? ›

Corsages are one of the two main personal flowers at a wedding that really highlight and show honour to the person wearing them. The bride's mother, groom's mother, all the grandmothers, and any female readers during your ceremony traditionally wear a corsage on their wrist, or a pinned corsage to their clothing.

What color flower is best for wedding? ›

Red wedding flowers - a white wedding dress and a classic red bouquet says all the right things – romance, passion and sensuality. White wedding flowers - a classic choice for your big day. White symbolizes purity and innocence. White flowers go great with all dress colors.

Is a corsage pin or wrist? ›

The simple answer is that a corsage is typically worn by the woman on her left chest(pin-on) or wrist(wristlet) while the boutonniere is worn by the man on his left lapel. There are several different styles of corsages and boutonnieres which can be customized to match the dress color.

Are wedding corsages outdated? ›

Yes, corsages are still, very much, a thing — and not just for proms or formal dances. At a wedding, you'll traditionally give corsages to special guests, like your mom and grandmother, as a token of appreciation.

Is the girl supposed to get the corsage? ›

In tradition it is going to be up to the guys to buy the corsage, yes these tend to be pricey, but it is worth it. The corsage is going to be given to the girls when they are picked up for the prom. Since it is the date that is buying the corsage, it will generally fall on the guys to buy this item.

Should mom wear corsage in wedding? ›

There's no rule that says mothers of the bride and groom have to wear a floral corsage. If your mommas are more into bling and glitz, present them with an embellished brooch instead! Give her a crystal or rhinestone brooch in the shape of flowers, and she'll be able to wear it on special occasions for years to come.

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