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Moyses Stevens

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Moyses Stevens is a London florist that started in 1876. It was founded by Susan Moyses and Harold Stevens, with the first shop on Victoria Street which was later expanded in 1930. A branch opened in Mayfair in 1936, but it closed during World War II and reopened in 1948. The company is based in London and holds a Royal Warrant to King Charles III, meaning they are officially approved by the royal family.

Over the years Moyses Stevens has worked for the royals. They prepared the bridesmaids’ bouquets for the 1947 wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, and they arranged flowers for the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace after Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. In 1973 they gave Princess Anne a bouquet of white roses at Westminster Abbey before her wedding.

In 2017 the company designed the 47-foot Christmas Tree at St Pancras railway station, with about 15,000 flowers. A new branch opened in 2018 on Elizabeth Street in Belgravia.


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