April 12, 2026. The floral accessory hardens into a controlled object: no longer soft or decorative, it becomes metallic, dimensional, and assertively constructed. Petals are sharpened, inflated, or fragmented, turning the flower into a piece of architecture rather than a romantic piece. Its acceptability in corporate settings lies in its containment and material discipline—gold, rigid, and finite, it reads as a composed rather than embellishment.