Beginner's Guide to Choosing A Flower Corsage
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A corsage is a floral accessory traditionally worn by the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom near their top left shoulder, and now more common on a girl’s wrist during school formals. Pretty and dainty, the flower corsage usually matches the colour of the dress – completing her “look” for the evening.
You can pin the corsage of your favourite flowers to the lapel or tied onto the wrist using a diamante or pearl bracelet. Our https://www.koch.com.au/collections/corsage-wristlet" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pearl bracelets are available in black, ivory or white and a variety of widths, so you can attach one or two https://www.koch.com.au/collections/roses" target="_blank" rel="noopener">roses (a popular choice) for a simple and elegant look.
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Of course, for those of you who are a little more out-there and want more glamour, go for a corsage that stands out. Mix https://www.koch.com.au/collections/artificial-flowers" target="_blank" rel="noopener">artificial flowers with fresh blooms in contrasting colours to the dress, such as creams and whites against a purple or blue dress with ribbon, https://www.koch.com.au/collections/floral-decorative-wire" target="_blank" rel="noopener">decorative wire or https://www.koch.com.au/collections/corsage-beaded-florist-wire" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pearl wristlets. Neutral colours as mentioned above are always a safe colour choice and suits most dresses. The difference will be in the amount of flower heads plus additional pearl accents as pictured below.
Whichever style of corsage you opt for, remember the https://www.koch.com.au/collections/acetate-corsage-bomboniere-box" target="_blank" rel="noopener">corsage box for protection, and have fun!
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