Course

A School for the Soulful Creative

This is not just a class.
This is a return to your creative self.

At Moki Gray Event Styling School, we teach more than flowers, design, and styling.
We teach you how to see, how to feel, and how to translate emotion into space.

Whether you are beginning your journey or refining your artistry, this is a place where your hands learn the craft—and your heart learns the language of beauty.

What You Will Learn

1. The Philosophy of Flowers

  • Understanding floral storytelling

  • How emotion, memory, and meaning shape design

  • The signature Moki Gray approach: organic, layered, and alive

2. Foundations of Floral Design

  • Flower types, conditioning, and care

  • Color harmony and palette building

  • Proportion, balance, and movement

3. Signature Arrangements

  • Hand-tied bouquets

  • Vase arrangements (low & elevated)

  • Centerpieces for intimate and large-scale events

4. Event Styling & Spatial Design

  • Designing ceremony and reception environments

  • Tablescape styling (fine-art layering, textures, fabric)

  • Creating immersive guest experiences

5. Installations & Large-Scale Work

  • Arches, backdrops, and floral structures

  • Mechanics and structural techniques

  • Styling with intention and visual impact

6. Business & Creative Direction

  • Pricing your work with confidence

  • Client consultation and design translation

  • Building a brand that feels like you

  • From passion to profession

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FOUNDER STORY

Moksha Magdalene “Moki” Alfonso-Schulz

Founder & Creative Director, Moki Gray

In a landscape where design often favors spectacle, Moksha Magdalene “Moki” Alfonso-Schulz offers something far more enduring—emotion.

As the founder and creative force behind Moki Gray, she has redefined event styling in the Philippines, elevating it into a form of fine art. Her work is recognized for its organic compositions, refined restraint, and an intuitive sensitivity to space—where florals, light, and texture converge to create environments that feel both effortless and deeply intentional.

At the heart of her practice lies a singular philosophy: that design should be felt, not merely seen.

Each Moki Gray creation is conceived as an immersive experience—translating personal narratives into spatial form. From intimate gatherings to large-scale celebrations, her work carries a quiet emotional depth, shaping atmospheres that linger long after the moment has passed.

Her creative direction extends beyond events through The Living Studio by Moki Gray, a multidisciplinary space where floristry, photography, painting, and storytelling coexist. It is here that her vision unfolds more intimately—bridging art and life in a way that is both personal and expansive.

Moki’s journey is marked by resilience and reinvention, a narrative that subtly informs her work with depth and authenticity. Rather than follow convention, she has built Moki Gray as an artist-led creative house—one that values intention over scale, and meaning over excess.

Today, she accepts a limited number of commissions each season, each project approached with the same level of care, precision, and artistic integrity.

For those who seek more than beauty, her work offers something rare:

Spaces that are not only designed,
but deeply felt.

As the founder and creative force behind Moki Gray, Moki has quietly redefined the landscape of event styling in the Philippines, elevating it into a form of fine art. Her work is distinguished by its organic compositions, restrained elegance, and an intuitive understanding of space—where florals, light, texture, and architecture come together in seamless harmony.

But beyond aesthetics, it is her philosophy that sets her apart.

Each Moki Gray environment is conceived not merely as a setting, but as an experience—one that holds memory, meaning, and emotion. From intimate weddings to large-scale immersive installations, her signature lies in her ability to translate deeply personal narratives into spatial design, creating atmospheres that feel both refined and profoundly human.

Her creative practice extends beyond events. Through The Living Studio by Moki Gray, she explores the intersections of floristry, photography, painting, and storytelling, offering a multidisciplinary approach to art and design. This expansion reflects her belief that creativity is not confined to a single medium, but lived across forms.

Moki’s journey to prominence has been anything but conventional. Shaped by personal history and a deep sense of introspection, her work carries a quiet depth—an undercurrent of resilience and transformation that resonates through every piece she creates.

Today, she continues to build Moki Gray as an artist-led creative house, taking on a limited number of commissions each season, each one approached with the same level of intentionality and care. For her clients—many of whom seek not just beauty, but meaning—her work offers something rare:

A space that is not only designed,
but deeply felt.