Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Royal Wedding

Kate’s bouquet was white, scented and simple. It was a shield-shaped wired bouquet comprising myrtle (signifying love and taken from an original myrtle planted at Osborne in 1845, which still thrives within its sheltered terraced gardens today), lily-of-the-valley (humility, purity), sweet William (gallantry) and white hyacinth (loveliness).




The overall impression was of natural elegance, simplicity and seasonality – white and cream, scented and full of meaning.

We predict that pipas beautiful hair comb of lily of the valley is a trend setter for future brides and we are expecting to have requests for this design.

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