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Get to Know L&F

Jenny Madia
Owner & Lead Floral Designer

Jenny is formally trained through Phipps Conservatory and PA Floral Academy, with a commitment to continued education that keeps her at the forefront of modern floral design. She is especially known for her thoughtful, sculptural compositions and striking large-scale installations. Jenny sources flowers locally and from around the world, selecting each stem with intention and an artist’s eye.

Lilac & Fawn was founded with a vision to bring artful beauty and genuine connection to every wedding Jenny touches. By accepting only a select number of weddings each season, she offers an intimate, boutique experience, defined by customization, meticulous curation, and an unmistakable personal touch.

Originally from Los Angeles, Jenny has planted deep roots in Pittsburgh, where she lives with her husband Steve, stepdaughter Blake, and their beloved shelter pup Winnie. She’s an animal lover and advocate, Peloton devotee, Italy explorer, vintage stamp collector, and an unabashed fan of the Great British Baking Show!

Her favorite moment of every wedding day? Handing the bride her bouquet- seeing their genuine, joy-filled reaction is the kind of job satisfaction that never loses its magic.

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Corporate Events

In addition to full service weddings, Lilac & Fawn has flowered large events for organizations such as Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh International Airport, the American Heart Association, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Please email jenny@lilacandfawn.com with collaboration opportunities.

When we set out to name our business, we wanted to capture the excitement and possibility of early spring… when the lilac is in full bloom, sharing its enchanting scent throughout our neighborhoods, and the deer are giving birth to their tiny, wobbly-legged fawns. As Pittsburghers, those first glimmers of spring are very welcome!

Flowers and animals show us that despite the long, cold winter, we will emerge with a miraculous strength. Lilacs have one of the shortest bloom times and only flower for three weeks at the beginning of spring… a gentle reminder to make the most of life while we still can.

The story behind our name.

An illustrated baby deer with large black eyes and a gentle expression, adorned with a crown of purple flowers and green leaves on its head.