MEMBER OF THE MONTH: Kerry Fabrizio
/Hi everyone, I’m Kerry, founder and lead creative at Fabufloras—a floral and event design company rooted in passion, purpose, and petals.
Fabufloras began with a single vision: to turn fleeting moments into unforgettable experiences through the power of flowers. I’ve always believed that beauty can be a language of its own—one that speaks before a word is ever said. What started as designing small tablescapes for family and friends quickly bloomed into a full-scale design house serving weddings, corporate events, and everything in between. In 2024 alone, we were honored to provide fresh florals for over 80 events—each one as unique and meaningful as the people behind it.
But for me, this work goes far beyond flowers. It’s about connection. It’s about understanding a client’s story, their vision, their vibe—and then using color, texture, and nature’s artistry to bring it to life in a way they never imagined. I get to design joy, and that’s a privilege I never take lightly.
Fabufloras is more than just a business—it’s a community. I’m proud to lead an incredible team of women + men who bring heart, hustle, and immense talent to every project. Together, we’ve built something special—a company that blends luxury with warmth, and professionalism with a deeply personal touch.
When I’m not buried in blooms, I’m likely running after my two little ones, curating the next big design trend, or scouting out a great cocktail (for research purposes, of course!).
I’m so excited to be part of this group and connect with others who are just as passionate about building something meaningful. Let’s grow something beautiful together.
Q&A with Kerry:
What is your favorite app right now? ChatGPT40 – This paid version of ChatGPT is my new bff. It is beneficial for the end user because it acts like a hyper-intelligent assistant that’s always ready, fast, and surprisingly versatile. It saves time, provides 24/7 access, remembers personalization over time, has a wide range of use, is cost efficient, non-judgmental and boosts creativity + confidence.
What is a non-profit that you support? Other than CCBA? Wedding Industry Professionals Association (WIPA), including its Philadelphia chapter, is a nonprofit organization. WIPA is designated as a 501(c)(6) business league by the IRS, which means it operates as a nonprofit trade association focused on improving business conditions within the wedding industry. The Philadelphia chapter is one of WIPA's regional branches (3rd largest chapter behind Dallas + Houston) and operates under the same nonprofit structure. It offers local wedding professionals’ access to educational programs, networking events, and leadership opportunities.
What is your favorite place you have traveled to? Abu Dhabi captured my heart in a way I didn’t expect. It felt like the perfect fusion of modern luxury and deep-rooted tradition. One minute you’re surrounded by futuristic architecture and high-end shopping, and the next you’re walking barefoot through the serene beauty of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The contrast is mesmerizing. What made it my favorite was the energy—calm but rich, luxurious but grounded. Every detail felt intentional, from the cuisine to the hospitality. And the sunsets over the desert? Unreal. It gave me both peace and perspective—and I left feeling inspired, recharged, and in awe.
What’s your favorite go to meal? Soup is my ultimate comfort—no matter the season. In winter, it’s a warm hug. In summer, it’s a light, flavorful refresher (hello, gazpacho!). There’s just something about it that feels nourishing and grounding. It can be hearty or delicate, rustic or elevated. And it's endlessly versatile—one pot, endless possibilities. Plus, it’s the easiest way to sneak in veggies, repurpose leftovers, or just slow down for a moment. It’s not just a meal, it’s a mood.
What would people be surprised to learn about you? People are always surprised to learn that I was featured in a movie! It was called Our Lady of Victory—a film based on the true story of the first women’s college basketball team to win a national championship, shot right at Immaculata College. Disney later picked it up and renamed it The Mighty Macs. I played the point guard for Penn State in the movie. It was such a surreal experience—mixing my love of sports with the behind-the-scenes world of filmmaking. Definitely a once-in-a-lifetime memory most people would never guess about me!
Kerry Fabrizio
Fabufloras Floral & Event Design
215-601-7850
sales@fabufloras.com
www.fabufloras.com
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