Miami’s luxury open-air shopping destination, Bal Harbour Shops, once again hosting the opulent Fleurs de Villes commemorating Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day.
Drawing inspiration from esteemed artists, performers and trailblazers, this year’s theme, ARTISTE, focuses on Miami’s creative scene by celebrating notable avant-garde creators.
“This year’s theme, ARTISTE, acknowledges the spirit of Miami’s creativity,” shares Carolyn Travis, Bal Harbour Shops marketing general. “There is such an abundance of talent in our city and it’s wonderful to bring this artistic vision to life through flowers.”
From March 1-10, guests can experience the fresh-floral mannequins and arrangements developed by notable Miami florists scattered throughout the Bal Harbour shops, the St. Regis Bal Harbour and the Ritz-Cartlon Bal Harbour.
In addition to the 25 mannequins and floral displays, the Bal Harbour Shops are presenting its unique floral displays inspired by the influential and creative Elsa Schiaparelli and Japanese pop artist Yayoi Kusama.
Aside from the iconic mannequins, floral storefront installations from Brunello Cucinelli, Rene Caovilla, Versace, and Diptyque are among the stores that are participating. Throughout the 10-day celebration, shoppers can enjoy off-site activations, including crown-making classes, floral cart displays, flower bike decorating and more, all celebrating the floral experience.
Marking the first stop on the international tour, Fleurs de Villes is traveling to Dallas, Quebec City, Southern California, Chicago, Toronto, Edenburg, Vancouver, Boston, and New York, providing customers with a delightful sensory experience of vibrant and unique flowers.