Le Dahlia Noir plunges into a poetic universe, mixing fashion, art, architecture and design, to seduce future brides. Lénaic Peillon, its founder, accepted our invitation and created for SecondNatur, a series of WORKS to discover in the world of weddings. After the boutonniere, he created a bridal bouquet in pink and nude tones. This bridal bouquet is classic by its round shape, but trendy thanks to the colours he selected.
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To recreate the beautiful WORKS of the Black Dahlia, here are the plants you can use:
- preserved rose xl antique pink (alternative colours: pink blush or porcelain pink) ;
- preserved rose premium pearl white (alternative colours: pure white or champagne from Kiara Flowers);
- preserved hydrangea peegee cloud pink;
- Dried mini pampa in white ;
- mountain fern preserved pink;
- large white mountain fern;
- pampa grass dried pink (alternative colour: mini pampa pink) ;
- protea repens dried pink ;
- white preserved broom ;
- powder pink satin ribbon;
- flora tape.
How did the Dahlia Noir make this bridal bouquet?
He starts by preparing each floral element for the bouquet. He stems the roses, separates the pampas, ferns, and hydrangeas. In the spirit of a round bouquet, our floral artist assembles the different plants. He finishes by securing it with flora tape and adds the final touch with a satin ribbon.
His website: Le Dahlia Noir
Find the matching boutonniere and wedding comb on the WORKS section of the magazine. For the festive season, take inspiration from his Christmas wreath.