A late December 2019 planning session for Trend Summit -- held at Hitomi Gilliam's home. Clockwise from top left: Hitomi Gilliam, Francoise Weeks, Rebecca Raymond and Debra Prinzing. (c) Colin Gilliam
Hitomi Gilliam, AIFD, is a Vancouver, B.C.-based floral design educator and innovator, as well as a fellow contributor to Florists' Review. In 2011, she launched a collaborative, inclusive conference called Trend Summit, designed as an immersive trend discussion led by a team of influencers, covering a variety of topics including wedding flower trends.
Trend Summit has taken place every two or three years since, mostly in Vancouver (with one year being held in Dallas). The Summit has grown and evolved to the point where it's almost a full week with numerous floral design workshops and demonstrations -- all sorts of ways to draw you in, engage you and connect you. This year it takes place March 12-17, 2020, at United Floral, where the famed Vancouver Flower Auction is based outside Vancouver.
https://youtu.be/8t9HZ8PYiUg
Listen to Hitomi Gilliam as she discusses Trend Summit and how trends take shape.
Hitomi is one of those rare individuals who shares the spotlight and platform with her peers, her students, and her contemporaries. In 2018, she invited me to present the Slow Flowers Floral Insights and Industry Forecast for 2019 during the Trend Summit Symposium a one-day session open to the larger floral community in B.C. and beyond. It was such a great experience and truly an honor to be given a place at the podium in what some might consider the mainstream floral community. I was so touched that Hitomi shined a light on my work with Slow Flowers, adding sustainability, floral sourcing and eco practices to the conversation!
For 2020, there are so many events and activities planned. To kick it off on March 12th and 13th, the Trend Roundtables focus on a variety of themes important to the future of floristry. This is an opportunity to be introduced to some of the newest product from participating vendors and growers, who will also be in the discussion. In addition to Hitomi, I will join Gregor Lersch, Holly Chapple, Susan McLeary, Françoise Weeks, Rebecca Raymond and Colin Gilliam for this riveting event.
We took in the inspiring natural beauty on a Bowen Island hike one afternoon, too!!
With Hitomi, Colin, Rebecca and
Francois in early December, we spent two full days brainstorming the roundtable
format. We sat in the cozy living room of Hitomi's delightful home on Bowen
Island, which is located a short ferry ride across Horseshoe Bay north of
Vancouver. With a view of water, mountains, trees and nature, it was a working
session that doubled as an unforgettable retreat.
We cooked up
some of the key topics that will seed the conversations at the Conference:
botanicals, hardgoods and accessories, lifestyle shifts, wedding styles, as
well as emerging floral design styles.
I think you'll love hearing our dialogue and perhaps you will be
tempted to join us in March.
You might want to attend Thursday Night, March 12th, when Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute will present her insights on color, or on Sunday when all these fabulous design innovators will present during the Symposium.
Quickly, here's a bit more about the guests you'll hear in my
conversation today:
Teacher, mentor, floral industry leader Hitomi Gilliam (c) Colin Gilliam
Hitomi Gilliam AIFD is a Japanese-Canadian floral artist, keynote lecturer, demonstrator, educator and a consultant in all aspects of the Art and Business of Floral Design. She is the Creative Director for DESIGN358. She has guest-designed extensively throughout North America, England, Japan, Mexico, Taiwan, Bermuda, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Colombia, Belgium, Korea and India.
She
owned and operated Satsuki’s Florist in Mission, British Columbia for 28 years.
She currently works with her son,