What will weddings look like in 2024? “People will go.” So It’s much bigger,” emphasizes society’s go-to florist Lucy Vail. Bale himself is an example of this. She's not just a florist, she's also a forward-slash-set designer of flowers, using plants to spice up the show for Olympic-sized events (held every weekend since April).
“We're going completely against common sense. There used to be a straight walkway. Now we're building a maze that leads up to a giant pergola,” she says. Bale was behind a recent big wedding at Villa d'Este on Lake Como. The theme was La Dolce Vita and her task was to transform the marquee into a centuries-old greenhouse. “We use AI to visualize spaces,” she added. These wedding Olympians require an industrial florist, ostensibly on a “permanent” scale.
This will see Team GB qualify for the 2024 Wedding Olympics. No doubt, dear reader, it will be the wedding of the Duke of Westminster and socialite Olivia Henson on June 7th at Chester Cathedral.already of Given Hugh Grosvenor's royal connections (he is Prince George's godfather and the King's godson) and his status as a rich list mogul, it has become the social event of the year. While it's unlikely that Beyoncé will perform at the event (though Michael McIntyre and Rizzle Kicks performed on Beyoncé's 21st), it's an event that will give a glimpse into the upper echelons of British society. Dew. The event will begin at Chester Cathedral, followed by a reception at Eton Hall, the Duke's family home. The wedding is guaranteed to be Olympic-like in its glitz, glamor and grandeur. There is very likely a fait accompli: tailcoats, floral installations, and event planning wizards fluttering like swans behind the scenes. GB's participation does not reinforce India's marathon-like athleticism, but it is more than capable of matching its rivals in impeccable execution (or 'skill'). Dew.