Artist, legendary editor, and society figure Fleur Cowles was as cheeky and iconoclastic in the way she used flowers as she was in every other aspect of her life.
Women In The Garden
Best known as the author of OUT OF AFRICA, Karen Blixen also had and artist's eye that she indulged through floral arrangements.
Known as a literary force in the early 20th-century France, Colette left behind a legacy of beauty in her writing, especially in her eloquent descriptions of flowers.
For the Harlem Renaissance poet, her outdoor designs and her inspirational writing evolved hand in hand.
Thanks to the stewardship of the Duchess of Devonshire, visitors continue to appreciate her vision of Chatsworth that has stood the test of time.
Having discovered her passion for gardening later in life, former Hermès designer Nicole de Vésian flourished in the world of horticulture with her straightforward yet elegant designs.
Best known for serving as empress of France while married to Napoleon Bonaparte, Joséphine also created her own legacy in the gardens of Malmaison.