Because some flowers are meant for midnight magic.

Some flowers are meant for a second act.

A woman in a vintage white dress holding a bouquet of pastel-colored flowers, including peonies, irises, and other blooms.
A couple dancing at a wedding reception, with the groom standing behind the bride, both smiling. The bride wears a white dress and a floral crown; the groom wears a white shirt with suspenders.

When Fern asked me to design her wedding flowers, I knew the bouquet had to match her unmistakable sense of style. She has always embraced beauty with imagination and boldness, constantly reinventing herself, so her flowers needed to feel just as alive and expressive.

I designed a flexible, sculptural base that allowed the blooms to arc and ripple with her movement, creating something far more dynamic than a traditional bouquet. It became a piece of floral artistry, fluid and unexpected, and unmistakably Fern. And in true Fern fashion, it did not stop there. The entire arrangement was built to transform into a headpiece for her after party, a playful nod to all the years she spent dreaming up costumes and reinventing herself with the same fearless joy.

Fern carried them down the aisle, then wore them into the night, proving that great design never stops at the aisle.

A man dressed in a gray suit with a white shirt and black bow tie, wearing a floral boutonniere made of white, blue, and purple flowers.
Woman in wedding dress with flower crown, holding a drink, eating a slice of cake and smiling, in a rustic indoor setting.
A smiling bride with a flower crown touches a groom's face during their wedding reception. They stand near a wedding cake and plates, in a dimly lit venue with people in formal attire in the background.
A table set for a celebration with a large floral centerpiece, wine glasses, and a bottle of wine decorated with pink ribbon, outdoors with greenery in the background.
Close-up of a colorful bouquet of various flowers including snapdragons, petunias, and other blooms with green foliage.

Your flowers should be as original as your story.

From field grown blooms to sculptural, wearable art, your wedding florals can be designed with imagination and meaning.

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