![]() ![]() It helped me stay organized, and was a great way to compartmentalize wedding planning when necessary. I felt a little goofy while creating it, but if I could, I would go back in time and kiss myself for the moment I made a wedding-specific email address. We won’t make you wait for the details any longer – let’s get into it! We mean it – just wait until you see the ceremony space! Finally, the photographers behind Pinewood Weddings truly could not have done a dreamier job of capturing Julia and John’s wedding. And that includes their stunning venue, Proyecto Publico Prim ! While the space was gorgeous on its own, florals by Casa Delirio truly took things to the next level. Enter, Lucia of Eventose3 ! The CDMX-based wedding planner had the expert local knowledge the couple needed to bring their vision to life. The first thing the couples had to do was decide who would be tasked with planning their wedding. Between the amazing colors, architecture, food, and people – it was hard not to instantly fall in love! While the couple’s original wedding date was March 28th of 2020 (sound familiar to anyone?) they were able to bring their dream wedding to life two years later! The exciting floral programme consists of an informative conference followed by hands-on, practical workshops focusing on hand-tied bouquets, large installations and inspirational table styling concepts.After a year of international travel as an engaged couple, Julia and John had landed in their final (and favorite!) destination: Mexico City. Today, thanks to the charming architecture it’s been a popular venue wuth Vogue, Netflix and Airbnb. The beautiful building was formerly known as ‘EL Portfiriato’ named after the president at the time, Porfirio Diaz. ![]() Set within the city’s historic Proyecto Publico Prim House - built in 1900, a significant time in Mexico City’s history. The aim to inspire those looking to pursue a new avenue and creative path. That same year, on their honeymoon in London, Paola and Rolando enrolled with McQueens Flower School - where they met principal Sophie Powell and struck up a bond over floristry education.įast forward 18 months and McQueens Flower School is preparing to host a 3-day workshop with Carlota Flower Lab in Mexico City. ![]() Paola and Rolando's floral dreams came into fruition in 2016, and in 2018 the couple hosted their first programme of workshops under the new Carlota Flower Lab name. ![]() Joining her, husband, Rolando, and they began their floristry dreams by studying in Centro de Arte floral in Mexico City for 2 years lead by, Leopoldo Gómez and Bogar Marin (they still remain mentors to Paola and Rolando), followed by a stint at Flower School New York with Calvert Crary and Oscar Mora. Paola redirected her career as a graphic designer towards floristry, having been inspired by her grandmother’s (Carlota) adoration for flowers. The pair are excited to be returning to the flower-loving country this September (19 - 21), this time in collaboration with new flower brand Carlota Flower Lab.Ĭarlota is the brain-child of Mexican couple, Paola Mendoza and Rolando Torres. The team were delighted to discover many students had travelled from all over South America to attend the course - and came away with many happy memories of their Mexican adventure. All the way back in September 2018, McQueens Flower School Principal, Sophie Powell and McQueens Flowers all-rounder, Andrea Bassoli headed to Mexico to host a week-long flower school. ![]()
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