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March 8th is International Women's Day. Flowers for Women's Day.

March 8th is International Women's Day. Flowers for Women's Day.

International Women's Day is also a special opportunity in floristry to focus on the beauty and diversity of flowers in order to honor women and celebrate their achievements.
Florists around the world use this day to celebrate femininity through artistic floral arrangements and special offerings.

Bouquet of flowers for Women's Day

Our special Bouquet for World Women's Day

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World Women's Day in Floristry

In flower shops, International Women's Day, on March 8th, becomes a festive occasion of honor and appreciation for the women of this world. Florists around the world allow unique flowers to bloom in their workshops that go far beyond the usual floral arrangements.

Each flower in these artistic creations is selected with the utmost care, not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for their symbolic meaning. Lilies, a symbol of strength, and orchids, which embody elegance, find a harmonious place in these masterfully designed bouquets.

But these flowers are more than just visual joy - they become ambassadors of women's empowerment. Small pieces of jewelry, decorated with inspiring quotes from important women or words of encouragement, accompany the bouquets and carry a powerful message of strength and encouragement.

International Women's Day in the world of floristry becomes a fascinating interplay of aesthetic art and meaningful symbolism that celebrates the beauty, strength and uniqueness of women and at the same time carries an inspiring message of empowerment to the world.

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Where does Women's Day come from?

International Women's Day, also known as International Women's Day, has its origins in the socialist and communist movements of the early 20th century. The idea for a special day to honor women's rights was born during the Second International Socialist Women's Conference in Copenhagen in 1910.

The German socialist Clara Zetkin proposed the introduction of an international women's day to fight for women's suffrage and other women's political causes. The first demonstration for International Women's Day took place on March 19, 1911 in various European countries.

March 8 was later set as the official date for International Women's Day to commemorate the role of women workers during the Russian Revolution in 1917. On March 8 (according to the Julian calendar used in Russia at the time), women took to the streets in Petrograd demanding bread and the end of the First World War. This protest is often seen as the catalyst for the revolution.

After the Russian Revolution, March 8 was established as an official holiday in the Soviet Union and was later adopted by socialist and communist movements around the world. Gradually, International Women's Day became a global occasion to recognize the social, economic, political and cultural achievements of women, as well as to raise awareness of the ongoing challenges women face.

Today, International Women's Day is celebrated worldwide and is a day that focuses on women's rights and equality. It is an opportunity to celebrate women's achievements while highlighting the need to continue fighting for gender equality.

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The tradition around World Women's Day

The tradition surrounding International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8, has a rich and complex history. Here are some aspects of the tradition surrounding Women's Day:


  • Origin and early history: International Women's Day has its roots in the socialist and communist movements of the early 20th century. Clara Zetkin proposed the idea of an International Women's Day in 1910 to strengthen women's rights, particularly regarding women's suffrage.

  • First Women's Day: The first International Women's Day took place on March 19, 1911 in various European countries. In subsequent years, the tradition spread, and March 8 was set as the official date for Women's Day.
  • Russian Revolution: The choice of March 8th as the official date goes back to the role of women during the Russian Revolution in 1917. March 8 (according to the Julian calendar) marked a pivotal moment in the history of the women's movement.

  • Soviet Union and Spread: The Soviet Union introduced International Women's Day as a holiday, and the tradition spread from there to other countries. In communist countries, Women's Day became an integral part of the calendar.
  • United Nations and official status: The United Nations first officially recognized International Women's Day in 1977. Since then, March 8th has been celebrated worldwide as Women's Rights and Equality Day.

  • Issues and Activism: Each Women's Day has a specific issue or demand related to women's rights. It also serves as a platform for activism and awareness raising on various women's issues.

  • Global Celebrations: Today, International Women's Day is celebrated worldwide with various events, actions, demonstrations and cultural events. Women come together to celebrate their achievements and draw attention to the continued fight for gender equality.


International Women's Day has become a significant occasion that not only celebrates the progress made by women, but also serves as a reminder of the challenges that remain and the need for further commitment to equality.

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