March 15, 2008 at 5:42 am (A Passion for Floral Fashion)
Tags: consciousness, flowers, humans, spirit
A New Earth: Awaking to your life’s purpose
These excerpts are from chapter one of the new best selling book By Echart Tolle
Also presented as a special world wide event with Oprah’s Book Club
“….flowers would come to play an essential part in the evolution of consciousness of another species. Humans would increasingly be drawn to and fascinated by them. As the consciousness of human beings developed, flowers were most likely the first thing they came to value that had no utilitarian purpose for them…
Seeing beauty in a flower could awaken humans, however briefly, to the beauty that is an essential pat of their innermost being, their true nature. The first recognition of beauty was one of the most significant events in the evolution of human consciousness. The feelings of joy and love are intrinsically connected to that recognition.
So when you are alert and contemplate a flower without naming it mentally, it becomes a window for you into the formless. There is an inner opening, however slight, into the realm of spirit.”
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March 2, 2008 at 2:01 am (Modern Times)
Tags: fashion, flowers, hair
From February 2008 Allure Magazine

How do you prefer to wear your blooms?
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March 2, 2008 at 12:38 am (Flirting with Flowers)
Tags: beauty, flower, hair, joy
It is well know that wearing the right color will make your face come alive. It’s also true that the right flower, clipped in just the right place, will enhance your natural beauty.
You probably already get the best haircut to match the shape of your face and the best hair color to match your skin tone… So why not find the right hair flower to compliment your style and personality?
There are many ways to get it right!
- choose the ideal size to fit your hairstyle
- select a flower to match the texture of your hair
- find the perfect color to harmonizes with your skin tone
- or simply pick out a faux fleur that matches your mood
There is a perfect hair flower for everyone. Once found, that flower (and others) can be worn repeatedly with great joy.

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March 2, 2008 at 12:36 am (Flirting with Flowers)
Tags: beauty, flowers, nature
According to three recent scientific studies, the flower is a powerful inducer of positive emotions for both women and men.
It’s also been shown that the presence of flowers creates a welcoming atmosphere and produces smiles from people of all ages.
You could wear flowers for special occasions only — OR — you can celebrate every day by adorning yourself with festive faux fleurs!
Discover the joy of wearing nature’s most exquisite creation!
Nature inspires a sense of beauty, peace and love.
She leads the way and we follow…
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March 2, 2008 at 12:33 am (Flirting with Flowers)
Tags: flowers, hair
Here are a few TIPS for wearing flowers in your hair:
- When you feel like dressing up, wear an elegant red rose for added energy.
- When you are going out to a party, try a yellow daisy to generate more optimism.
- On your next big date, clip on a lovely orange lily for a little extra lust.
- For your next vacation, take some green orchids to ease into relaxation.
- To generate more smiles and tips from customers, clip a colorful flower in your hair!

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March 1, 2008 at 11:31 pm (Days gone by)
Tags: accessories, fashion, flowers, hairstyles
1450
The fashion of hairdressing was also important in Europe during the Middle Ages. An appropriate coiffure became as important as the proper costume.
1700
In the eighteenth century women’s hairstyles were soft with curls falling to their shoulders. Live flowers were used as accessories. Women would sew small pockets inside their garments so that water could be carried to keep the flowers fresh.
1750
During this period, the most splendid court in all Europe was in Russia. The elegant Elizabeth wore flowers in her hair, and soon started a widespread trend. However, nobody was allowed to have the same hairstyle as the Empress.
1800
In the nineteenth century, accessories played a major part in a woman’s attire. The trend was that a woman was not considered completely dressed unless she was accessorized with fresh flowers. Many women neglected their hygiene to keep alive the flowers that adorned their dresses.
1850
During the Victorian era, having one’s hair styled by a hairdresser became popular. French hairstyles that were parted in the middle became trendy, while adorning one’s head with flowers continued to gain popularity.
Today we have replaced the wearing of fresh flowers with stylized floral pins of metal or fabric as well as life-like faux fleurs for the hair.

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March 1, 2008 at 10:53 pm (Ancient Civilizations)
Tags: floral fashion, flowers, hairstyles, ornaments
Dating back to 5000 BC in the Fertile Crescent
Female terracotta figures show massive hairstyles and a wide variety of headdresses that may have required the hands of a skilled hairdresser. The stylized flowers arranged over the forehead probably represent both actual flowers and flower inspired ornaments.
Ancient Egypt around 3000 BC
The Egyptians were famous for their wigs, usually made from human hair and braided and styled in countless different ways. There are surviving texts which demonstrate their concern and care for hair, including remedies for graying and baldness. To add to their sensuality, women wore their hair long and tied and decorated it with flowers and linen ribbons. A stylized lotus blossom was the preferred adornment for the head.
About 500 BC in Ancient Greece
Women’s hair was worn long and pulled back into a chignon. Many dyed their hair red with henna and sprinkled it with gold powder, often adorning it with fresh flowers.
The etiquette for the use of floral wreaths in Greek society was so important that rules were written for officially designated designers.
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March 1, 2008 at 10:50 pm (A Passion for Floral Fashion)
Tags: adornment, beauty, flowers, joy
It all started in the Stone Age…
For well over 10,000 years, flowers have been objects of beauty and a means of personal expression.
Throughout all of history, across cultures and civilizations, humans have been adorning themselves with flowers in a variety of ways.
Today the emphasis is on personal beauty, as the flower not only enhances the appearance of the wearer, but it also expands the wearer’s sense of joy and inner beauty.
How do flowers make you feel?
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