This is the florist of the royal wedding

This is the florist of the royal wedding

Allegedly, Meghan Markle found her florist Philippa Craddock via Google. We introduce her - along with the top 20 florists in the world who would be an equal alternative to Craddock.

The flamboyant créateur: staging floral couture for Hermès.

Baptiste Pitou, Paris

Traditional company: Proust came daily for his buttonhole flower.

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Picturesque: bouquets inspired by artists of all eras.

Nue Atelier Floral, Paris.

Great style: head florist at the Four Seasons in Paris.

Jeff Leatham, Paris.

Jeff Leatham, Paris.

Blooming fantasies also for Sofia Coppola's and François Ozon's films.

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Japanese-inspired aesthetics, supplies royal families and UNICEF.

Daniel Ost, Brussels.

Loud Flemish still life, repurposed at Hoxton Street.

Hattie Fox, London.

The author's store of "Vintage Flowers" is full of finds.

Vic Brotherson, London.

Two sisters and a love of historic English gardens.

Aesme Flowers, London.

Flower couriers by bicycle, numerous in-store workshops.

Multiple award-winning freelance floral stylist.

James Horner, Sussex.

Free-spirited style sprouts on a farm in Wiltshire.

Electric Daisy, Bradford.

Electric Daisy, Bradford.

Has worked for Chanel, MoMA and major TV productions.

Lewis Miller, New York.

Explosive: the floral works of the "botanical sculptor."

Airy-wild bouquets in a Germany-wide subscription.

Captivatingly beautiful bouquets, with spray paint and succulents.

Flowers by Bornay, Barcelona.

Ruby Barber and her label Mary Lennox are highly sought after at the moment, even by us! We are currently even giving away a bouquet from her.

Mary Lennox, Berlin.

Mary Lennox, Berlin.

Studio in the Luitpoldblock, bursting with color.

Flor & Decor, Munich.

Selected bouquets and an exquisite selection of Venini vases.

Heiko Kalitowitsch, Cologne.

Nature-inspired style by Nina Kleinz aka Goldregen, combined with reduced design.

Philippa Craddock is responsible for Prince Harry and Meghan Markles floral decorations on the wedding day - Markle reportedly found her via Google. "Philippa will use seasonal flowers and plants, including branches of beech and birch, as well as white roses, peonies and foxgloves," the royal family wrote on Twitter.

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