Attendees joined Ace Berry, Aifd PFCI, a world-renowned award-winning florist, on a creative journey through the art of floral headdress design. In this engaging demonstration, Ace shared his story of transformation—from working in the oil fields to discovering his passion for flowers, which changed the course of his life. Now a globally recognized floral designer and former contestant on HBO Max’s Full Bloom, Ace has been named Texas Designer of the Year and showcased his talents at prestigious events like Floramour.
In this session, Ace shared the techniques and inspirations behind his vibrant designs, offering a glimpse into the creative process that has taken him from Texas to the global stage. Ace’s work is a blend of artistry and inspiration, earning him accolades across the industry. Participants learned how his unique perspective fuels his designs, and gain insight into the techniques that have made his floral creations stand out worldwide.
THE DESIGNER
Ace Berry AIFD PFCI
Ace in Full Bloom
Ace Berry is a world-renowned award-winning florist. Ace’s story is one of transformation—from working in the oil fields to discovering his passion for flowers, which changed the course of his life. From his early days working in the oil fields to being named Texas Designer of the Year and showcasing his talents at prestigious events like Floramour, Ace’s journey is one of passion and transformation. Ace’s work is a blend of artistry and inspiration, earning him accolades across the industry. Ace is a globally recognized floral designer, and former contestant on HBO Max’s Full Bloom.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY
Tori Del Photography
Tori Del is a fine art wedding film photographer who caters to the Washington D.C./Montgomery County/Arlington County area as well as destination locations.
She cultivates the art of your love story through a fine art perspective and provides an experience not just for your wedding day but throughout your wedding journey.
Tori was also a participating photographer in Beyond the Blackout, an industry event celebrating the contributions of Black artists, co-produced by Anderson House.