Fleurs de Villes teamed up with San Francisco Pride for Fleurs de Villes PRIDE. Created by talented local florists, the floral mannequins are on display at at The San Francisco Mint.
Join us for the U.S. premiere of Fleurs de Villes PRIDE – a fresh floral celebration of joy and inclusivity at The San Francisco Mint, created by talented local floral artists. In partnership with San Francisco Pride, our PRIDE show features 18 fresh floral mannequins inspired by San Francisco’s LGBTQIA+ icons and trailblazers, including drag legend Heklina, visionary activist Harvey Milk and “Queen of Disco” Sylvester to name but a few.
Admire the historical grandeur of The San Francisco Mint as you visit stunning salons and regal ballrooms bursting with blooms celebrating the diversity and beauty of the Pride community – CLICK HERE for a sneak peak of the fabulous floral artistry on display! Don’t forget to vote for your favorite mannequin for a chance to win a month of fresh flowers!
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