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Florists- Review - September 2023

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Extra Features and Video Online FloristsReview.com R E A D O N L I N E 19 Judith Blacklock Flower School Knightsbridge, London Intensive courses in floral design and the professional world of floristry are available at both our world-renowned Flower School in London and online via our website For more information or to book  W www.judithblacklock.com E school@judithblacklock.com T +44 (0)20 7235 6235 Floristry, Floral Design & Online Courses Our courses cover events, parties, weddings, arches, handtied bouquets, tablescaping, buying, planning and how to make a business work. Berenice Rogombe and Alison Lythgoe McQueens Flowers mcqueensflowers.com @mcqueensflowers @mcqueensflowerschool McQueens Flowers, which was founded by Kally Ellis 1991 and sold to a London- based private equity firm in 2017 (Ellis remains founder), today comprises two retail locations and a flower school (McQueens Flower School) in London as well as single retail stores in New York City and Seoul, South Korea. Under the new leadership of Berenice Rogombe, McQueen's Group Chief Financial Officer, plans include expanding locations in other international cities. As one of the world's leading florists, known for its breathtaking and unforgettable designs and installations, McQueens has developed an unrivaled client base of London's leading luxury hotels and restaurants and blue-chip corporations. Melissa Richardson JamJar Flowers jamjarflowers.co.uk @jamjar_flowers For the art world and fashionistas, JamJar Flowers is coveted for its creativity and unexpected arrangements. Owner Melissa Richardson mixes charm with artistic flair while having an architectural underpinning. She launched her shop in 2009, after running a modeling agency for three decades. Having had a front- row seat to fashion and trends, her work is never conventional but always beautiful. Fashion designers particularly love her ability to understand what their needs are for any given party and how to have flowers make a fashion statement. In 2017, Richardson launched JamJar Edit, a flower-pressing studio and online shop that offers a curated edit of distinctive table, home and garden wares.

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