Floral Fashion
Blue Daisy Flowers saw huge success at the Asiana Bridal Shows in London and Birmingham early this year, being the chosen floral designer for the catwalk.
Blue Daisy Flowers made an explosive impact at this year’s Asiana Bridal Show, which kicked off at the Park Plaza Riverbank, London followed by its Birmingham show at the Hilton Metropole.
Blue Daisy were commissioned to be the exclusive floral designer for both shows, at which the stunning flowers were displayed on the catwalk, perfectly complimenting the outfits which included a myriad of colours and designs.
Among the pieces displayed were bouquets, hair flowers, corsages, umbrellas and even bicycle decorations! Models strutted down the catwalk, wheeling or riding the bikes which were beautifully adorned with red gerberas and ivy. The female models carried garlanded umbrellas, delicately decorated with ribbons and flowers.
Other nuptial arrangements were also presented in Blue Daisy Flowers’ exhibition display – covering a wide range of designs from buttonholes, wands, flower balls and garlands to table centres.
For more information see Asiana Wedding Magazine - Spring/Summer 2009.
Winter Wonderland
Over 2,000 red roses, arranged by the skilled Blue Daisy team, were used this Christmas at an engagement party held at Blenheim Palace.
Manj Sanghera from Blue Daisy Flowers mentioned that it was an unusual time of year to have an engagement party: “Although we have been commissioned for winter weddings in the past, this one really had a strong Christmas theme”. Floral arrangements included table centres, a bridal bouquet, buttonholes and a sleigh decoration, along with arrangements for other rooms in the palace. All contained the glorious red passion rose. Each table centre held over 90 roses, fashioned into a spherical shape to make a big impact on Blenheim Palace’s Orangery Room.
Blenheim Palace is set within 2000 acres of beautiful parkland in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds – ice and frost set the scene for the engagement party. To add to the Christmas theme, a reindeer-drawn sleigh was used to transport the couple in style, up Blenheim Palace’s path to the Orangery Room. “I was quite excited when I heard there was going to be a sleigh – we’re always up for new challenges,” Manj commented.
On the day the table centres looked stunning, a vivid red standing out against a pure white background. The sleigh was beautifully adorned and additional decorations really put the (frosty) icing on the cake! “It was a great success and I enjoyed designing for the Christmas theme – the flowers truly added an extra-special touch to the celebrations.”