A BIT ABOUT ME
Nature enthusiast, floral artist, and founder of Luna in the Wild.
My first career was all beauty samples, photoshoots, and press deadlines — a fun, fast-paced chapter in the world of magazines. But after a few life plot twists (a cancer diagnosis, career pivot, and babies — not necessarily in that order), everything shifted.
A role at Scarlet & Violet reignited my love of colour, design, and the joyful unpredictability of flowers. After swapping tube stations for trees, Luna in the Wild came to life — a natural step that brought together everything I’d grown to love. Now, between weddings, motherhood, and the odd wild swim, I create florals from my home studio that celebrate the season and bring colour, energy, and a little magic to every couple I work with.
Colour is my superpower. Texture is my language. The result is always a vibe.
My approach to flowers is playful and energetic — you’ve probably noticed I’m big on colour, obsessed with texture, and not afraid to try something a little unexpected. I design with instinct, not strict instruction, letting the palette, the season, and your energy lead the way. It’s always considered, occasionally unconventional, and grounded in trust, not passing trends.
There’s no copy-and-paste here. Just expressive florals with BIG feeling, shaped by experience, and designed to spark joy. Yes, we’ll laugh. Yes, you’ll feel relaxed. But behind every bold colour clash is a calm, confident process — and work that speaks for itself.
TESTIMONIAL
“Just wanted to say thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts for your and the team’s incredible work over our wedding weekend.
The arrangements were absolutely flawless, glorious and stunning, and as a family of flower-lovers, made everyone smile even more and just added a touch of magic everywhere they were. We wish we could keep them with us forever!”
NATALIE & CHRIS APRIL 2025
Bits and blooms – things that make my heart sing.
Swimming in the wild. Ancient trees. Long walks that turn into muddy detours. The beach — always. Collecting shells with my kids. Someone else cooking (a rare joy). The southwest coast. Clashing prints. Laughing at ourselves. Film photography. Seafood, ideally by the sea. A good book. A quiet moment. Birdsong. Sunshine. A crisp, frosty morning. Roasted veg. And a perfectly brewed cup of Earl Grey — that I actually get to drink hot.
Oh, and being able to donate a portion of profits to charities close to my heart. That’s the really good stuff.