Why Gardens, Brooklyn's favorite queer house party, is bringing plant life to the club. vogueworld.
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Tonight, however, Gardens will finally live up to its name with the arrival of florist Glori Ovalle. U.K. DJs Josey Rebelle and Shanti Celeste will spin alongside local talents like Enayet and Stud1nt, surrounded by her lush, almost sensual arrangements. Ovalle, who freelances under the name Glo Flo, is building her specialty in experiential set design, like the one she will debut this evening.
For Gardens, Ovalle was inspired by the queens themselves, whose beatific energy creates, according to Alper, “points of constant, connective joy in the room.” This effervescence is captured in the series of portraits seen here of Gardens’s resident queens, HaraJuku, Zenobia, Serena Tea, Dynasty, and Panthera Lush, surrounded by vivid graffiti anthuriums and tropical cat palms. Ovalle was quite selective with her colors.
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