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Fleurs De Villes PRIDE Returns to Pacific Place June 26

Designed by local florists in the spirit of joy and inclusivity, the art exhibit will run June 26 - July 1 and feature over a dozen awe-inspiring displays in tandem with Seattle’s 50th annual Pride Month celebration.


Back by popular demand, Fleurs de Villes PRIDE will return to Pacific Place June 26 - July 1 just in time for PRIDE Weekend in Seattle. The stunning art-inspired floral displays will feature flower-bombed benches, rainbows, swings, and fashion-forward platforms adorned with Fleurs de Villes’ famous mannequins inspired by Seattle PrideFest. The 2024 theme “Now!” celebrates and recognizes important historical milestones for Seattle’s queer community as the quest for equal rights continues.

The Fleurs de Villes PRIDE exhibit at Pacific Place is free and open to the public. Add this limited-time event to your PRIDE weekend calendar.

PRIDE Weekend Highlights


About Fleurs de Villes

Founded in 2015 by lifestyle and media experts Tina Barkley and Karen Marshall, Fleurs de Villes is Vancouver-based luxury brand specializing in bespoke fresh-floral experiences and activations. Champions of experiential marketing in the form of large-scale floral installations, Fleurs de Villes is a floral story-teller, bringing to bloom brand legacies through flowers. Gardens, venues and shopping districts come to life through fresh-floral place-making and retail engagement, plus collaborations with some of the world’s biggest luxury brands and entertainment franchises. Fleurs de Villes has produced more than 60 luxury floral shows in major destinations across Canada, the United States, England, Scotland and Australia, with Fleurs de Villes Boston, and more cities, debuting in 2023. Leveraging local floral talent in every city, Fleurs de Villes creates authentic, engaging 360-degree experiences with omni-channel touch points across digital, video, social, print and live platforms.



ABOUT PACIFIC PLACE

Spanning an entire city block in the core of downtown, Pacific Place has a rich 20-year history in the city of Seattle and has stood tall as its home city evolved from an industrial neighborhood to a vibrant international mecca of technology, tourism, and entertainment. With newly opened food and beverage options, renowned and emerging brands, and a creative gallery of Pacific Northwest artists, every floor of this five-story, vertical retail destination is filled with must-see moments.Creating welcoming environments, unimpeded connections with its neighbors, and evolving into “The Living Room of Downtown Seattle” is at the heart of the new Pacific Place. It begins at 7th Avenue and Olive Way, where a dramatic new entrance connects the center to Seattle’s renowned tech neighborhood. Once inside, guests will discover experiential design and sculptural art that create a unique Seattle aesthetic that welcomes everyone to stay a little longer.

With easy underground parking, on-site restaurants, full movie theater, and skybridge to Nordstrom, Pacific Place is a great place to enjoy a day in Seattle.


Pacific Place

600 Pine St.

Seattle, WA 98101

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