Our favourite floral Instagramers in October

The best blooms worth browsing this month

Grey outside? These flower-filled feeds will brighten your day.

From flamboyant, sculptural bouquets to wild and natural arrangements, idyllic pastoral scenes to urban industrial cityscapes, this season’s pick of the bunch is nothing if not eclectic. 

Instagrammers of October

Brittany Ash (@brrch_floral)

If you like your flowers on the flamboyant side, you will love the sculptural arrangements of hip New York floral artist Brittany Ash. Opting for flowers with unusual forms and textures, such as sensual orchids and provocative anthuriums with their waxy leaves and protruding stamen, these are beyond bouquets: they’re works of modern art.


Jenny Bramley (@irisandblue)

PR girl turned florist Jenny Bramley is a master of beautifully textural arrangements that are soft and natural yet lavish and eye-catching, with an emphasis on gorgeous greenery. It’s not hard to see why her stunning bouquets are a regular fixture in the bridal glossies.


 

 

 

Hattie Fox (@hattieflower)

Meet Hattie Fox, founder of That Flower Shop, the botanical studio of East London’s achingly cool Ace Hotel. Amid the behind-the-scenes snapshots of Hattie at work, expect to find plenty of artfully constructed yet wantonly wild arrangements of voluminous flowers, creeping foliage and sinewy branches.


Sian Wild (flower_lounge)

If you’re in need of some floral inspiration for your big day, look no further than the Instagram home of The Flower Lounge, an award winning Manchester florist’s based in the sought after district of Didsbury. Think rustic and romantic with a modern twist. 


Flora Starkey (@florastarkey)

From exquisitely delicate white flowers contrasted against inky black backdrops and abstract close-ups of orchids splattered with neon paint to romantic bucolic scenes of misty wildflower meadows, this eclectic mix of botanical imagery is a feast for the eyes.


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