+ Follow AIDA CANCIO Tag
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[Title] => Van Goghs Flowers Were There
[Summary] => Guests at the formal wedding of New York-based Liezl Hidalgo Jacinto to New York resident Yukimura Sato, son of Masaharu Sato and Masako Gibeault, may have been expecting cherry blossoms and sampaguitas to decorate Pens Rigodon Ballroom to which everyone hied after the rites at Santuario de San Antonio.
But floral designer Tony Padilla and stylist Albert Avellana transformed the ballroom into a Van Gogh painting, the distinctive flower arrangements for the tables calling to mind the Dutch artistss style.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-27 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1808374
[AuthorName] => Rosalinda Orosa
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AIDA CANCIO
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But floral designer Tony Padilla and stylist Albert Avellana transformed the ballroom into a Van Gogh painting, the distinctive flower arrangements for the tables calling to mind the Dutch artistss style.
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[Focus] => 0
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