Tag: bouquet

  • Inspiration: Spring 2014 Popular Bouquet Trends

    Choosing a bouquet may be the most important decision in a bride’s wedding planning in Paris too – next to choosing the dress, of course! It is not only an added accessory to compliment the bride’s look, but it is a reflection of the evening’s décor and style. This spring there are 5 trends happening in the floral world that can give any bride an extra boost of elegance as opposed to the traditional white roses.

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    Bold Colors

    source: www.weddingwire.com

    source: www.theknot.com

    In past years, hues of red or light pink or white made for a beautiful and simple bouquet. Brides are choosing deeper colors this spring, such as purple or bright coral. This is a bold look and with the right flower choices can look stunning against a white dress. If your style is more modest, try just adding just accents of bold colors to make the bouquet pop!

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    Pastel Colors

    source: www.stylemepretty.com

    On the other hand, softer and more muted tones are also a big trend in recent wedding décor. If you like a romantic style, choosing pastel colors will give you this ethereal look. Pastels like blush and light lilac can be mixed with dusty miller to give your look a delicate quality.

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    Succulents

    source: www.stylemepretty.com

    source: www.theknot.com

    If you want to stray away from traditional, use succulents for your bouquet. They are beautiful when mixed with flowers, or even as a whole bouquet. Succulents have such a unique look, but are still flower-esque so they can be made into gorgeous arrangements.

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    Contrast

    source: www.weddingwire.com

    One of my favorite trends in bouquets this spring is contrasting colors. Using white anemones or calla lilies with deep colored centers makes a beautiful arrangement. Using calla lilies is still on the traditional side, but can be more updated when the centers are dark to make them stand out. This look can have many different forms depending on the style of your wedding, and you can even add different colors to make it more striking.

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    Jewels

    source: www.theknot.com

    source: Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight Photography

    The best way to have a rare and unforgettable bouquet is to not use flowers at all! Sounds crazy, but can be really beautiful if you use accessories and gems, or even add a momentum with your favorite flowers to make it truly personal. Remember that piece of jewelry your great grandmother handed down to you that you never though you’d wear – that would be beautiful atop a gem-filled bouquet.

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    So remember, keep your own style in mind and have fun with your bouquet!

  • WLE Meets: Professional Florist, Estelle

    Photograph Courtesy of Estelle 

    Whether you’re having a simple elopement or a full wedding ceremony, flowers are pretty essential when it comes to any type of ceremony. Not only do those pretty petals make a statement, but they are also one detail that will most certainly be photographed the most! (This is of course not counting you and your wonderful groom!) So, it is important to have a florist who you can trust and work with to make all those important aspects that you’ve been envisioning a reality! That is why we count on our fabulous florist, Estelle of Estelle Preston Flowers. She is as sweet as a rose smells and works wonders with her buds and blossoms.

    Q: So, how did you get started and how long have you been a florist?

    A: I started my career in theatre and after things ended there, I quickly realized that it would be impossible for me to have a “normal” desk job ever again. I needed something that involved creativity — something just a bit different. After realizing my calling came in the form of poesies and roses, I did my training at Hadlow College in Kent, England and have been working as a florist for last 16 years now.

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    Photography by Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight 

    Q: What was your inspiration then to go into this line of work?

    A: I had grown up in the countryside where my parents had a farm, so the element of nature had always been there for me. I knew that I wanted a job that included both this love of nature and was something creative. So after a friend of mine who happened to be a florist asked for some help with a few events, I knew that that was where my heart belonged. After my training and working at a flower shop, everything just seemed to fall into place. In the end, I actually get to put my theater background to use by helping brides create the fairytale wedding of their dreams!

    Q: Tell us, are you married? What was your wedding like?

    A: Romance certainly seems to follow this lovely florist around… I married an Englishman who I met here in Paris and now we have a little boy named Jules (what a great name!) Planning, I admit, was a bit difficult as a florist. But in the end I had a wonderful winter wedding. The location I chose was a place in Ireland that my family and I had been going to for years on holidays and so it was some place very near and dear to me. I decided to have our ceremony in an old rustic church that had terrible lighting. But I filled the church with lovely pillar candles (can you imagine??) and Christmas roses, (which are my favorite) amaryllis, and calla lilies. How magical!

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    Photography by Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight 

    Q: Tell us about the services you provide? Do you specialize in anything particular?

    A: I provide bespoken floral services. We can assure you that she provides much more than just that! One of the most important qualities about Estelle and her work is that she really goes that extra mile. I deal mainly with English-speakers from aboard, so it is essential and a pleasure for me to build a relationship with my brides. All of my designs and arrangements are unique and I have no pre-designed packages, that is why this friendship and trust is crucial for a success arrangement or bouquet. We can certainly attest to that and understand that it is difficult while planning from aboard. On top of that, once everything has been chosen and the day has finally arrived, I personally deliver each and every order myself. It is absolutely wonderful to see each brides react once she sees her flowers. It makes the work that I do so much better. I also keep in contact with some of my past brides and when they return to Paris on holiday we try and meet up for coffee and a little chat!

    Q: Do you have any funny stories or other great moments that you can tell us about?

    A: As far as funny stories go, this one definitely tops the list. Now, imagine if Wonder Woman and the Roman goddess, Flora were to somehow combine into one — this is how we envision Estelle and her dedication to her work and brides… Once, I had a bride call saying that she had forgotten her bouquet at her apartment. I tracked down a scooter and raced back to the apartment to retrieve the forgotten flowers. But, the tricky part was on the way to the bride. While the driver was concentrating on getting me to the ceremony, I was trying to make sure that none of the flowers were damaged by the wind, road bumps and/or the driver veering through traffic. Of course, everything stayed in place as it should have and the bride got her bouquet just in time for her ceremony! But, I do have to say it was pretty wild. YAY – we love a happy ending!

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    Photography by Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight

    Great moments between clients happen a lot. But, one in particular stands out for me. I was delivering a bouquet to a bride and when I walked into the apartment, the bride happened to be Skyping with her mother. When the bride showed her mother the bouquet she started to cry and so did the bride, which in turn made me get teary too! It was such a lovely and intimate moment and I was thankful to have been able to be a part of it and to receive that kind of a touching compliment. It certainly is a wonderful feeling knowing that your work is meaningful and appreciated. How wonderful!

    Q: Tell us about your Paris. What are some of your favorite spots here?

    A: I live in the 15th arrondissement of Paris and just love rue du Commerce. It has a bit of everything, like a great tea place and shoe store. I also love Le Bon Marché  and a perfume boutique, (I LOVE perfume!) that is called Annick Goutal Paris. They have beautiful perfumes and I have two favorite scents: one that is a romantic floral blend (very fitting!) and another that is called “Le grand amour,” which would also be great for brides.

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    Photography by Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight 

    Q: Ok, last question. Do you have any overall advice for brides?

    A: I think my biggest tip would be to keep in mind the space that you have whether is been for the ceremony or reception. There are tons of ideas and examples out there now with blogs and sites like Pinterest, but not all arrangements or ideas correspond to or are achievable in every location. It’s just good to keep that in mind when thinking about decor. Continuity is also key. Stick with one type of arrangement or idea and let that make a bold statement rather than mixing and matching everywhere. A clean, simple look is always best.

    Wow, thanks, Estelle ! That was wonderful!

    We certainly hope that all of you out there fall for our fabulous florist just as much as we have and know that you will be well taken care of when it comes to deciding your bouquet or floral arrangements! 

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    Photography by Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight 

     

  • Inspiration: Bridal Bouquets, Peonies and more

    Bridal bouquets are important to every bride and each bride chooses their flowers based on seasonality, color choices or simply “these are my favorite flowers!”. We’ve done everything from blush/nude to blood red and everything in between here in Paris with some of the best floral designers around.

    Here are some inspirational bouquets for your clipboards, including some peony selections amongst others.

    Red Peonies Bridal bouquet

    For 2012, we’ve seen a large trend towards using Peonies. We love peonies too – white, blush, pink, red …all of them, but brides be aware that peony season is from April to June.

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    Lavender Bridal bouquet

     

    We love this lavender plant bridal bouquet for it’s natural touch and pop of purple color!

    via weddingchicks.com

    Green and White wedding bouquet flowers

    Mix things up for a rustic chic wedding with some cactus flowers in your bouquet.

    via ruffledblog.com

     

    Porcelain colorful flowers bouquet

    With these lovely porcelain and jewel floral bouquet you wont have to worry about your bouquet not staying fresh all day, or about keeping your bouquet forever (but if you plan to do the traditional throwing of the bouquet, be careful this could be a weapon!).

    via stylemepretty.com

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  • Interview with Clarisse Béraud from atelier vertumne in Paris

    In the very heart of the 1st arrondissement of Paris, a few steps from the Louvre museum and rue st Honoré, discover l’Atelier Vertumne and Clarisse Béraud the owner and artist behind this selective address that specializes in custom made floral decor and design, and allows them to convey all your emotions with their expertise and amazing sense of style for your dream event in Paris and all over France.
    Visit website atelier-vertumne.fr and come by if you are in the neighborhood to purchase a little bouquet for yourself or your loved one.