Scene-Stealing Designs with a Cinematic Eye
With a background in cinematography, I understand how flowers shape mood, tone, and composition. Pearson Floral Designs offers collaborative styling for commercial shoots, fashion campaigns, cookbooks, and advertising—florals that elevate the story you’re telling.
Working alongside creative directors, photographers, and stylists, I design arrangements that feel intentional, art-driven, and unforgettable—both on set and in print.
Floral Design for Creative Storytelling
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📸 On-Set Floral Styling
Live styling and floral placement on set to ensure each arrangement looks perfect from every camera angle. I remain available throughout the shoot to reposition or refresh florals as needed.
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🌿 Still-Life Compositions
Expertly designed floral vignettes for product shots, lifestyle branding, or flat lays. From minimal to maximalist, I create compelling compositions that draw the eye and support the subject.
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💐 Editorial Floral Design
Unique, story-driven bouquets for bridal fashion shoots, style editorials, or promotional campaigns. Each design is tailored to harmonize with wardrobe, model energy, and mood board.
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🏡 Props & Lifestyle Arrangements
Florals used as set dressing for interior scenes, food styling, or living spaces. These arrangements feel intentional, curated, and aligned with the tone of the production.
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🎨 Brand Color Matching
Floral palettes thoughtfully selected to reflect your brand identity, mood board, or campaign palette. Whether it's rich neutrals or bold seasonal hues, color harmony is never left to chance.
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👗 Wardrobe-Compatible Florals
Carefully designed florals that complement wardrobe textures, colors, and silhouettes. Ideal for fashion-forward shoots, beauty campaigns, or style-conscious storytelling.
Collaborative Floral Design for Film, Editorial & Advertising Professionals
We partner with creative teams, photographers, and art directors to design florals that elevate the visual narrative — whether for a magazine spread, brand campaign, or cinematic shoot.
Every project begins with a conversation about tone, texture, and story — ensuring the florals become part of your creative language.




