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Photo: Courtesy of Hana Predajnianska / @journeyintolavillelumiere1/14The flower market at the CFDA’s Americans in Paris event.
Photo: Courtesy of Caroline Issa / @caroissa2/14Singular arrangements in varying vases at the Céline showroom in Paris.
Photo: Alessandro Garofalo / Indigitalimages.com3/14Dior’s Spring show venue at the Louvre’s Cour Carrée was housed inside a giant hill-like structure covered in 400,000 blue delphiniums.
Photo: Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana4/14Dessert stands at Dolce & Gabanna’s Italian cuisine–themed soiree were decorated with vibrant pink bougainvilleas.
Photo: Courtesy of Erdem5/14One of the six floral print dresses from Erdem’s Green Carpet Challenge collectsion, which were each displayed in individual cases decorated with delphiniums (pictured here), blue bee, hydrangeas, ferns, lisianthus, white wax flowers, and goldenrod.
Photo: Hunter Abrams / BFA.com6/14Three white roses in slim gold holders were the perfect addition to the pale blue table linens and tall tapered candles at Frame Denim’s Caviar Kaspia dinner in Paris.
Photo: Courtesy of @withoutproduction7/14Crimson flowers in short silver vases lined the table at Gucci’s dinner at the FAI Villa Necchi Campiglio in Milan.
Photo: Courtesy of Julia Lang / @juliamiriamlang8/14Red carnations, a supposed favorite flower of the late Mr. de la Renta, were placed on the chairs at the Spring show in New York.
Photo: Courtesy of @raysiegel9/14Red roses hung from the ceiling at Philipp Plein’s after-party dinner.
Photo: Leandro J. / BFA.com10/14Arrangements of dahlias, anthurium, garden roses, foxgloves, persimmons, ranunculus, snowberry, and passion vine by Putnam & Putnam decorated the tables at the tea party for Tabitha Simmons at The Apartment by The Line.
Photo: Courtesy of The Row11/14Painterly floral design in large bowls among tall, tapered candles after The Row’s presentation at a French château.
Photo: Courtesy of Tome12/14Brittany Asch designed the table settings for the Tome and Caroline Issa dinner at New York’s Indochine with deep purple calla lilies, ferns, and banana leaves in copper vases.
Photo: Courtesy of Hamish Bowles / @hamishbowles13/14A lush tropical creation at Valentino’s Spring 2016 show after-party at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild.
Photo: Courtesy of Victoria Beckham14/14Flora Starkey used a selection of cream and blush calla lilies, English roses, orchids, and tuberoses for Victoria Beckham’s dinner celebrating the one-year anniversary of her London store.