Victoria Beckham’s Classic White Rose Arrangements Are the Ultimate Example of Understated Luxury and Timeless Floral Design
White roses never go out of style, and Victoria's stunning arrangement reminds us that the simplest ideas can be the most effective
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Despite the recent news (are you team Beckham or Peltz?), Victoria Beckham will always be the queen of classic, but her elegant style doesn't stop with her wardrobe. VB's interiors are also an undoubted reflection of her timeless style, and one particular recurring feature that will never go out of fashion is the way she displays her favorite white roses.
Whether you favor more whimsical looks or a structured arrangement like Victoria Beckham's, knowing how to arrange flowers – in particular, a bunch of crisp white roses – will always result in a stunning display.
Head of Gardens, Rachel Bull, says: 'For understated floral elegance, nothing quite beats a massed arrangement of white roses in a clear, textured vase [like the Primula oval glass vase from Williams Sonoma]. It is a timeless look that transcends any trend, and although I would say minimalistic, is eternally stylish.'
To help you achieve this classic look, I've tracked down some beautiful vases and accessories to enhance your Victoria Beckham-inspired floral arrangements. Plus, you'll find more advice on varieties and how to display your roses further down.
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Recreate Victoria Beckham's Classic White Rose Display With These Buys
This stunning vase is perfect for a beautiful display of white roses like Victoria Beckham's as will elevate rather than detract from the natural beauty of the flowers, while visually balancing the arrangement.
Take the monochrome look further with this aptly named Victoria vase which has a rustic finish and black glaze to contrast with the delicate natural beauty of an arrangement of pure white roses.
For a more relaxed and abundant display on an entranceway console table or mantel for example, this aluminum vase will encourage flowers and foliage to drape romantically over the rim.
Make your rose display the center of attention by placing them on a statement coffee table like Victoria Beckham's. The contrast of the black table really leans into the monochrome look for maximum impact.
These faux roses look so convincing and feature a wire stem so you can bend and trim to your desired length to suit you style of arrangement. The leaves and buds at an exra level of realism, too.
Diptyque's Roses candle is so iconic and a favorite scent of many A-listers. Light it near your floral display to enhance the flowers' fragrance, or team with faux blooms to emulate the natural scent.
To create a structured display like Victoria Beckham's, stick to simple white roses on their own and opt for a wide vase with a narrow neck to balance your arrangement and help fan your flowers into that beautiful rounded shape.
If you are a fan of a more natural and relaxed display, as shown below, white roses also work beautifully with green foliage, particularly eucalyptus, and blousy white peonies and hydrangeas (when in season).
A vase of roses works in so many settings, too. Victoria Beckham has placed hers on a contrasting black coffee table for a monochrome scheme, but you could opt for a more rustic vase or urn, as shown in the above image, for a beautiful entryway display. They also make a wonderful table centerpiece idea in summer (during their peak season), but you can usually get hold of white roses year-round, making them a versatile option for the colder months, too.
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If you're wondering which are the best rose varieties to go for, Rachel advises: 'The classic white rose you would find in a florist's shop is 'white avalanche', but I would always lean towards 'white o'hara', which has a subtle yet romantic blush undertone, and is highly scented for that extra sensory appeal.'
Alternatively, opt for some faux stems (like these Juliet English rose stems from Afloral) for a hassle-free display. But, make it multi-sensory with a beautiful rose scent – try the classic Diptyque Roses candle from Nordstrom.
There are plenty of ways to decorate with Victoria Beckham's favorite flower, so be sure to experiment with a look that works for you, but keep it pared back and fuss-free if you want to embrace the style icon's classic aesthetic.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.