A Day in the Life of Djordje Varda: The Floral Maestro of Carlton Cannes
Floral designer Djordje Varda shares insights into his remarkable routine, where he uses up to 15,000 flowers daily to beautify the Carlton Cannes.
Floral designer Djordje Varda shares insights into his remarkable routine, where he uses up to 15,000 flowers daily to beautify the Carlton Cannes.
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