White Avalanche+ roses set the scene at Kris Jenner’s spectacular 60th birthday party in Los Angeles, last weekend. Kris, known as the ‘momager’ of the Kardashian Klan, is known for her part in the successful reality show ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’. She celebrated her birthday in Great Gatsby style, amongst celebrities and of course her nearest and dearest, including daughters Kylie, Kendall, Khloe, Kourtney and Kim.
Avalanche+ is an exclusive Dutch top flower, famous for its big and beautiful bud that always fully opens into an extra large rose. Both the size and quality makes Avalanche+, also available in multi-pastels, a popular flower for royal weddings, celebrity parties and luxury brand launches. Avalanche+ has long and strong stems with fresh herbaceous leaves and few thorns, making it a favourite amongst florists and consumers. Avalanche+ is developed by breeder Dümmen Orange and grown by a team of Dutch rose growers.
The Kardashians are fans of Avalanche+. The roses took center stage at Kim’s second marriage in 2011 and also at her third with musician Kanye West in 2014. The roses are frequently spotted in the reality show and Kanye loves to treat friends and acquaintances to these roses: recently he gave Taylor Swift a piece so big it filled the whole trunk of her car.
Kris Jenner’s party was decorated with Avalanche+ in Roaring Twenties style by Jeff Leatham, rock star among floral stylists. He collaborated with Dutch flower promotor LM Flower Fashion. Top grower Meijer Roses supplied the roses, the other flowers came from Walter Grootscholten Orchids.
Avalanche+ is year round available at the Flower Auction.
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