Fashion / Celebrity Style

What Kaiva Kaimins of LoverGirl, Wears to Work to Feel Confident

Determining what to wear to work is never easy, but it can be even more of a challenge when your occupation isn’t the typical desk job. In a bid to shake up our own work wardrobes, we’re seeking the advice of some of the best-dressed working women. Next up is Kaiva Kaimins, founder of floristry design studio LoverGirl. As Kaiva works between events, flower markets, private clients and a studio space in East London, we asked her what workwear means to her and which key pieces she relies on for each of the (very) different roles her job demands.

I completely fell into floristry by accident! I came to London on a gap year when I was 18, and ended up staying. I was a nanny, spent a summer in Portugal working at a surf hostel, working in bars, everything. My mum had really wanted me to study at university, so to keep her quiet (sorry mum!) I chose a floristry course in London. It was super classical, and didn’t really appeal to me at all in the beginning. The style was so traditional.

I started out right at the bottom as a rookie interning in flower shops by day and working in restaurants by night. I then started freelancing, practicing where I could and developing my own style, eventually starting my own studio back in London in 2020. We focused on weddings and then, bam, COVID hit, and I had to pivot to stay afloat. We started doing weekly flower deliveries, and even had a shop when restrictions were lifted. Five years later, and we have a global brand, flower studio, online store, an in-person flower school and a beautiful community with merchandise launching very soon! I’ve been working in the world of flowers for over 9 years now, and it has totally flown by.

(Image credit: Phill Taylor)

How does what you wear to the office differ from your off-duty and weekend wardrobes?