+ + + The Spirit of Aloha as a floristry show
Among the international highlights at the IPM Flower Stage is the show by the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) with a “breathtaking journey through Hawaii's rich floral heritage and vibrant design traditions.” The show can be seen today, Tuesday, at 2 p.m.
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The show can also be seen on Wednesday at 2:15 p.m.on the IPM Flower Stage in Hall 5. The AIFD promises a breathtaking journey through Hawaii's rich floral heritage and vibrant design traditions: "From the beginnings of Hawaiian flower exports to today's thriving global trade, Hawaiian floral designers Brenna Quan and Sue Tabbal-Yamaguchi tell a story of growth, creativity, and connection. Their performance celebrates the timeless beauty of Hawaii with breathtaking floral compositions inspired by iconic Hawaiian flower leis and their traditions, lush tropical blooms, and the colors, textures, and rhythms of island life.
“I already know this show from my AIFD symposium, which I had the privilege of attending in Palm Springs this summer, and I am all the more delighted to be able to bring this special highlight to Essen,” says Björn Kroner. The well-known florist will host the show.


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