In bianco e nero punk urbano floreale. Sorprendentemente maschile per quanto riguarda i fattori di progetto, i disegni floreali sono più visti come una grafica camouflage che una rappresentazione delicata e fragile in abbigliamento. Alcuni pezzi di usura in realtà femminile e alcuni modelli femminili erano sparsi per tutto lo spettacolo. fonte:
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Paradise Lost, fotografata da Nick Knight
Roses being shot in the head. Striking and oddly wrong feeling. Even though we always pick roses, make retarded little crowns and smash them into books. Something about shooting them with a gun gives them little souls. I guess we are only use to humans and animals with this outcome. Paradiso perduto per i-D #259 Ottobre 2005, fotografato dalla fonte di Nick Knight:
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In Bloom da Jason Hetherington
Un raffinato servizio fotografico in stile floreale con modelli maschili intitolato In Bloom di Jason Hetherington per Observer Magazine. This series has a cold dreamlike feel, and the use of living plants gives an organic twist reminding us of the delicate beauty we borrow from. dope.
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Men in Flowers, Floral Menswear
In the words of Miranda Priestly “Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking” It’s a cliché we know. But when things are naturally beautiful why not roll with it? The thing that can offset the cheesiness of a spring floral would to switch some things up. So why not the gender. Men don’t have as many options as woman do when it comes to different articles of clothing they can wear, so they have to rely greatly on fit and pattern. A pattern for men that has been seemingly untouched would be floral. Here are a few photographs featuring men in colorful floral based outfits. fonte:
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YUKI FUJISAWA – “Flowered” / 2012
YUKI FUJISAWA – “Flowered” / 2012 material : polyester tulle, dryflower technique : transfer print, dyeing size : Foto L200 × A6220 × P200 di Wataru Yamamoto