Archive for the ‘Botanical Couture’ Category
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Meet our Designers for American Flowers Week 2020
06 May 2020For the fifth consecutive year, our Slow Flowers Botanical Couture Collection will feature creativity and fashion with American-grown flowers and…
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How Tobey Nelson turned a cancelled production into a spontaneous opportunity
15 Apr 2020What happens when COVID-19 cancels your American Flowers Week Botanical Couture photo shoot? For Tobey Nelson of Tobey Nelson Events…
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Call for Proposals – 2020 American Flowers Week
25 Aug 2019You could be the next American Flowers Week Botanical Couture Creator! Slow Flowers will Commission at least FIVE Floral Couture Looks…
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Missouri-Grown Magic
04 Jul 2019Floral artist Andrea K. Grist conjures a playful mini-dress infused with the personality of woodland, meadow and prairie, featuring botanicals…
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Road Trippin’ with Oregon-grown blooms
27 Jun 2019Beth Syphers of Crowley House Flower Farm wanted to tell a story of a sassy, confident, modern-day young woman, and…
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1960s-inspired Mod Flowers
26 Jun 2019“Our brave, boundary-pushing young woman is wearing 1960s Vogue attire created from gerbera daisies,” says artist and photographer Jenny M.…
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Washington-grown Dahlias as a Lavish Quilt
24 Jun 2019We’re so excited that Tammy Myers of First and Bloom, who’s based in the Seattle area, centered her American Flowers…
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Magical Florida Fern Couture
24 Jun 2019The beauty and inspiration of our American Flowers Week wearable fashions continues with a stop in Seville, Florida, on the…
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Local Flowers meet Local History in Charleston
22 Jun 2019Co-designers Toni Reale of Roadside Blooms and Laura Mewbourn of Feast & Flora Farm viewed their American Flowers Week botanical…
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Prettiest Peony Couture
21 Jun 2019The inspiring Botanical Couture Collection is central to the American Flowers Week celebration. This beautiful series of wearable floral fashions was…