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Writer's pictureDenise Walden

5 Trendy Corsage and Boutonnière Styles for Homecoming

A homecoming flower bouquet, a boutonniere and a corsage with metal accents sit on a rustic wood surface.

As homecoming season approaches, it's time to think beyond the dress and suit. The right corsage or boutonnière can elevate your look from great to unforgettable. This year, we're seeing exciting new trends that blend tradition with modern flair. Let's explore the top 5 trendy styles that are sure to make a splash at your homecoming dance.


1. Classic Wrist Corsages with a Modern Twist


A corsage with pink and white roses adorned with metal beads and pink satin ribbon

The wrist corsage has been a homecoming staple for decades, but this year it's getting a makeover. Today's corsages incorporate unexpected elements that add personality and pizzazz.


  • Ribbon Innovations: Forget basic satin ribbons. We're seeing corsages adorned with velvet, organza, and even leather straps. Some feature multiple ribbons in complementary colors for added depth.

  • Metallic Accents: Gold, silver, and rose gold wire or beads are being woven through arrangements, catching the light as you dance.

  • Charm Additions: Personalize your corsage with small charms that represent your interests or match your date's boutonnière.


Flower Suggestions: Spray roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus work beautifully in these designs, offering fullness without overwhelming the wrist.



2. Floral Bracelets and Cuffs


A homecoming wrist bracelet made entirely with tiny succulents

For those who want something a bit different, floral bracelets and cuffs are gaining popularity. These pieces blur the line between jewelry and floral arrangement.


  • Living Jewelry: Imagine a cuff bracelet made entirely of tiny succulents or a bangle covered in delicate baby's breath.

  • Mixed Media: Some designs incorporate traditional metals or beadwork with fresh flowers for a truly unique piece.

  • Adjustable Designs: Many floral cuffs come with adjustable bases, ensuring a perfect fit for any wrist size.


Flower Suggestions: Spray roses, orchids, and succulents are ideal for these more structured designs.



3. Magnetic Corsages


A close-up of a mothers hands applying a magnetic homecoming corsage made from a single white orchid to her daughter's purple dress.  Dress straps are pulled down to provide a more formal look.

Practical meets pretty with the rise of magnetic corsages. These innovative designs solve the age-old problem of pinning without damaging delicate dress fabrics.


  • Easy Application: Strong magnets hold the corsage in place without any pinning required.

  • Versatile Placement: Easily move the corsage from wrist to dress to hair throughout the night.

  • Dress-Friendly: No more worries about pin holes in expensive gowns.


Flower Suggestions: Lighter blooms like orchids, small roses, or carnations work well to keep the magnetic corsage from becoming too heavy.



4. Minimalist Boutonnières


A minimalistic homecoming boutonniere made with a single cala lily

Less is more with this year's boutonnière trends. Single-bloom designs are making a big impact with their simplicity and elegance.


  • Solo Stars: A single, striking flower like a calla lily or a garden rose takes center stage.

  • Textural Elements: The addition of unique foliage or a small air plant can add interest without bulk.

  • Unexpected Pairings: Combining a traditional flower with an unexpected element like a small feather or a piece of driftwood creates a talking point.


Flower Suggestions: Calla lilies, ranunculus, or a single garden rose are perfect protagonists for these minimalist designs.



5. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Options


A homecoming bouquet made from dried flowers and dried eucalyptus and tied with an organic ivory-colored ribbon lays on a rustic wooden table surface.  Beautiful pastel colors of purple, green, orange and pink give the bouquet a sustainable homecoming flower appeal.

With increasing awareness of environmental issues, many students are opting for corsages and boutonnières with a smaller ecological footprint.


  • Locally Sourced: Arrangements featuring flowers grown in your area not only support local businesses but also reduce transportation emissions.

  • Potted Minis: Tiny potted plants or herbs can be worn for the dance and then kept as a growing memory.

  • Dried and Preserved: Corsages made with dried flowers or preserved blooms offer longevity and can be kept as keepsakes long after the dance.


Flower Suggestions: Succulents, air plants, or locally grown seasonal flowers are excellent choices for eco-conscious corsages and boutonnières.


Choosing the right corsage or boutonnière is about expressing your personal style while complementing your outfit. Whether you go for a classic look with a modern twist or opt for something completely unique, these trends offer something for everyone. Remember, the best accessory is confidence – so pick a style that makes you feel amazing and dance the night away!


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