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Victorian Blooms by Badang Rueda

March 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Although somewhat new in the market (he styled his first wedding in 1998), Badang’s Victorian Blooms, which he founded in 2004, is already known for his use of vibrant colors and textures to personify the desires of the couple. Some of his preferences are hot pink instead of fuchsia for tablecloths ...
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