Floral designer Holly Heider Chapple of Hope Flower Farm and Winery in Loudoun County designed a seasonal floral design using her patented floral design mechanics.
The design featured blooms from Hope Flower Farm and her favorite garden rose grower, Alexandra Farms.
Holly Heider Chapple is an internationally acclaimed presenter and educator, author, product developer, farmer, and influencer in the world of flowers with roses that bear her name. Peers in the industry refer to her sought-after style as "Hollyish". Her designs have been featured in countless publications and have adorned the White House and the Kennedy Center. Her goal is always to share the power and healing agents of floral design or gardening.
THE DESIGNER
Holly Chapple
Holly Heider Chapple Flowers and Hope Flower Farm
Holly is an internationally acclaimed presenter and educator, author, product developer, farmer, and influencer in the world of flowers with roses that bear her name. Peers in the industry refer to her sought-after style as "Hollyish". Her designs have been featured in countless publications and have adorned the White House and the Kennedy Center. Her goal is always to share the power and healing agents of floral design or gardening.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY
Aimee Custis Photography
Aimee Custis is a wedding and portrait photographer based in Washington DC. Her rich, luminous, and emotive style draws artistic inspiration from classical painters, street photography, and storytelling.
Her inclusive, client-centric approach to wedding photography is informed heavily by a background in hospitality, non-profit event planning, and college summers as a camp counselor. Aimee's wedding work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Washingtonian Weddings. Outside of weddings, her client list includes non-profits, hotels, and elected officials. Aimee is also the web designer behind the Art in Bloom website.
Aimee (she/they) lives in a rowhouse in Washington DC’s U Street corridor with her husband Greg and golden retriever Whiskey.