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MiGi bouquets add floral flair at Bel Bambini

by Jacqueline

July 30, 2009


Fresh flowers make any event more festive, whether it's a simple picnic or a stroll down the red carpet.

A case in point: Teleflora/MiGi bouquets lent a special elegance to the newly remodeled Bel Bambini store, 464 N. Robertson Blvd., in West Hollywood earlier this month. The MiGi Baby Elephant and MiGi Baby Circus bouquets fit in perfectly at the store's VIP reception on Friday, July 17.


The MiGi Baby Elephant caught lots of eyes at Bel Bambini.

If you're expecting a baby or know someone who is, this delightful boutique is a must-visit. Everywhere you look there's a darling gift, from clothes, furniture and toys to accessories galore. Take a look at bel-bambini.com.


Newlyweds Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett enter the VIP reception. Kendra's in back, wearing black; Hank's the tall one. :)

At the reception, benefiting the Healthy Child Healthy World organization, healthychild.org, there were several celeb sightings. Mom-to-be and former star of "Girls Next Door" Kendra Wilkinson and her husband Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Hank Baskett (pictured above) tooled through the trendy stuff for tots. So did Kelly Rutherford of the CW show "Gossip Girl."

Also in attendance were our floral-design partners, the MiGi Girls, Michele Adams and Gia Russo (pictured below). Later that weekend, Michele and Gia attended the store's customer appreciation days and shared their expertise on creating a stylish and safe haven for a beloved bundle of joy.


The MiGi Girls, Michele Adams and Gia Russo, hold one of their creations, a Baby Elephant keepsake container, designed exclusively for Teleflora.



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