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12 Ways to Embrace The Hottest Scent of Spring

Everything's coming up roses.
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Elizabeth Lavin

Passion For Petals


Alli K Design’s Alli Koch wrote the book on floral illustration. (No really—she’s released three instructional books on the subject to date.) Now the Dallas artist has made her black-and-white work interactive through velvet coloring posters. At $24 for a box of 10, they’re not only more economical than fresh flowers but they’ll last longer, too (and give you something to do during quarantine, natch).



Every Rose Has Its Thorn


Do you prefer your sugar with a hint of spice? Add some edge to a delicate floral display with a bronze-thorned vase by Grapevine-based artist James Lockridge, available at Grange Hall for $2,800. Whether you arrange the petal-packed variety that inspired this vessel or opt for lilies, dahlias, or peonies instead, this vase will keep your blooms looking sharp.


Byredo rose hand wash


$65 AT VIOLET GREY


Palermo Botanical Facial Steam


$35 AT GO EASY


Tatine Peace Rose Candle


$52 AT TATINE CANDLES


Wine and rose handmade soap


$5 AT SOAP GIRL


Roseberry chocolate bar


$8.50 AT COCOANDRÉ CHOCOLATIER


Acqua di Parma Rose Nobile Eau de Parfum


$142 AT BLUEMERCURY



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