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Naked Prestige — Red roses, stripped to their truth, a hand-tied Floret bouquet
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Naked Prestige

Red roses, stripped to their truth

500In Stock

A dozen long-stemmed red roses, hand-tied and left utterly bare — no wrap, no cellophane, no clever distraction. Just deep crimson heads gathered into one velvet crown, leaves still on the stems, thorns still telling the truth, finished with nothing but a single ivory satin ribbon. The red rose has always been the loudest word in love's vocabulary: passion, devotion, the heart laid open. Strip away the paper and that meaning sharpens — this is feeling without performance, romance without apology. Each bloom is hand-selected for that dark, blood-velvet red that almost drinks the light, petals layered tight like a kept promise. "A red rose, naked, is the bravest sentence in the world." Naked Prestige is for the moments when you mean it — and you want them to know you mean it.

For love that needs no decoration

Composed with

  • 12 long-stemmed red roses
  • Natural green foliage on the stem
  • Single ivory satin ribbon
  • Hand-tied, unwrapped presentation
Handcrafted with premium, fresh-cut stems
Includes a personalised handwritten message card
Care instructions tucked inside every wrap
Same-day delivery available within the city
Total500
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