Corsage: Homecoming
The goal of a corsage is to complete the formal look by coordinating with the wearer’s attire.
A is a small bouquet of flowers typically worn on the wrist or pinned to a dress for the homecoming dance. Traditionally, it is a gift from a date, though modern trends often see friends buying them for each other or girls making their own "mussy tussies" (small handheld bouquets) for group photos. Choosing the Right Style homecoming corsage
: The most popular choice for school dances. It is worn on the wrist with a decorative band (often elastic, beaded, or even a "slap bracelet" style). It's practical because it won't interfere with dancing or snag delicate dress fabrics. The goal of a corsage is to complete
: A growing trend where girls carry a small handheld bunch of flowers instead of wearing them. This is especially popular for group photos with friends. Essential Tips for Ordering Current trend for homecoming corsages? Choosing the Right Style : The most popular
: A more traditional option pinned to the shoulder or lapel. These are less common today as many modern dress fabrics are too thin or delicate to support the weight of the flowers without sagging.