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29Sep/110

Bridal Guide September/October 2011 – Floral Fantasy

In Bloom New York's Floral Fantasy Store in Bridal Guides September/October 2011 Issue

A tight fuchsia hyacinth bouquet compliments the structured shaped of this romantic gown.  The saturated hue of the open hyacinths really adds a beautiful pop of color to an otherwise monochromatic ensemble.

The hand-crafted silk organza florals in this Alyne dress is transformed into reality with the Duchess Garden Rose & Gloriosa Lily Bridal Bouquet.

For the ultra bohemian bride, a clutch of Yves Piaget Garden Roses is a statement in itself.

Enjoy!

17Mar/110

Spring Floral Trends for Bridal Guide

This month In Bloom had our second major feature in Bridal Guide magazine with our flowers featured in an editorial on Spring floral trends.  We contributed several bouquets, each a very simple gathering of white or pink flowers to accessorize but not dominate the overall look.Along with the March/April spread on Color Theory, our bouquets for this issue used a single color or subtle combination of pinks, whites and greens. The opening image features a bridal bouquet of soft pink roses, hot pink spray roses and seeded eucalyptus tied with two tones of pink satin and sheer ribbons as seen in a later image.For these full-length shots, we provided a simpler alternative to the bridal bouquet that dominates the look; that is, the untied bouquet of a single flower type – such as the white peony blooms.   Other pure options include the elegant yet often underestimated bundle of baby’s breath, or undoubtedly the blush ranunculus seen below. Open garden roses also tend to be a spectacular option coveted by brides for their beautiful fragrant.Pick up the May/June issue of Bridal Guide to get a closer look at our flowers and the hundreds of wonderfully laid out pages on all things bridal.

-Parker Voss

21Jul/101

Bloom Spotlight: Purple Floral Centerpiece

I love the color purple.  It hasn't always been my favorite color, but purple has grown on me over the years.  I feel a different vibe with each new shade - lavender calms me down, aubergine incites mystery & bright purple brings excitement.  Sure, purple was the "it" color Fall/Winter 2008 but that hasn't stopped me from purchasing my new blackberry case in a deep shade or my cruise desert boots from Bottega Veneta in anemone.

Inspired by the color purple, we created beautiful low arrangements for a day wedding at Battery Gardens.  The arrangements consisted of different shades of pink and purple flowers including peonies, anemones, garden roses, lisianthus, and spray roses.

The centerpieces were arranged very naturally and had a very garden, organic feel to them.  Every bloom seemed to compliment the next, with each having a distinct shade and shape. Although the arrangements incorporated the same flowers, our designers styled each centerpiece uniquely.  I'm always delighted when walking into a party and seeing each table being slightly different but cohesive as a whole - it adds much richness and texture to the elements involved. What do you think?

Enjoy!

10Mar/1021

A Spring Bridal Bouquet

With the change of season comes a new fresh assortment of flowers in all all hues and textures.  Our daily deliveries from Holland has been stocking the store with gorgeous flowers, relieving us from our winter blues!  We created a wild and wonderful bridal bouquet yesterday in celebration of the season and warmth to come!

A collection of white ranunculus, green and cream lisianthus, ivory garden roses, cream liberty roses are flanked by green hanging amaranth and mini green hydrangeas.  A touch of green Yoko Ono Mini Poms and trachelium add pops of color and create a nice contrast against the cream and white blooms.  We finished off the bouquet with a twist of cream satin ribbon with an olive chiffon ribbon overlay.

Bridal Bouquet