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Dare to Bloom: Ecuadorian talent shines at Naranjo Roses

The Dare to Bloom floral competition made its debut in Ecuador at Naranjo Roses in Cumbayá, featuring five Ecuadorian florists working with the preserved roses of Lulu.

Originally launched in 2021 in the United States, Belgium as part of the Fleuramour Festival, and Estonia at the National Museum, the competition has now arrived in Quito, in the framework of Expoflor Ecuador 2024. This event highlights Ecuador's roses and celebrates the talent of Ecuadorian florists.

At the Naranjo Roses stand, visitors from all over the floral world were captivated by the displays created by the five designers. For three consecutive days, their floral mannequins were on full display for buyers, suppliers, and customers alike. Each florist was tasked with the challenge of integrating Lulu's preserved roses into high-fashion couture pieces, combining the natural beauty of the flowers with the modernity of fashion.

The fashion show took place at The Treehouse on October 9th, where contestants recreated the designs they had displayed on the mannequins. The panel of judges evaluated the florists based on five criteria: originality, beauty, technique, balance, and proportion.

The jury featured industry professionals, including: Antoine from Antoine Clothing, a luxury Ecuadorian fashion brand known for its exclusive couture pieces seen on red carpets and international events. Antoine brought his creative expertise and critical eye to the competition.

Isa Avilés, director and founder of AMO Ecuador SAS, has been "a vital figure" in Ecuador's fashion community since 2003, with a deep passion for mentoring and connecting fashion brands through her experience in public relations and networking. Aire Reenumägi, a passionate floral artist whose life revolves around flowers. Aire has competed in numerous competitions and is always seeking new floral challenges.

Anu Peri, a nature enthusiast and floral designer who has worked across the world, bringing her expertise and love for summer flowers to this competition.

Each florist presented a unique vision for the competition, showcasing their designs:

Cristian Pila: "The sensual woman, wrapped in fashion and surrounded by roses, embodies natural beauty."

Gabo de las Rosas: "In the shadows, color becomes the language of the impossible, a floral drama."

Gabriela Vallejo: "A floral hero bringing hope, planting the dream of a better world with each bloom."

Janeth Falconi: "Flora, Goddess of Flowers, cloaks the earth in an eternal veil of color and fragrance."

Fanny Guerrero: "The coastal Montuvio: Romantic, hardworking, and brave, daring to bloom."

The event culminated in a fashion show filled with laughter, beauty, and the spirit of floral creativity. After a competition, Cristian Pila was crowned the winner, with Janeth Falconi taking second place, and Gabriela Vallejo securing third.

For more information:
Naranjo Roses
naranjoroses.com

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