Male models Paul & Mark team up and get stuffed with flowers for an editorial fashion series titled Flower Boys. Captured by fashion photographer Gary Chew with styling by Andrew Goh. See the shoot below: www.garychew.me.
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Floral Street Art by Geoffroy Mottart
Street art gets a floral twist when artist Geoffroy Mottart intricately place flower arrangements over status replacing their hair with lively bright colors contrasting their cold and stoic appearances. See the series below: geoffroy Mottart
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Angelica Erthal, Katie Moore & Leila Goldkuhl by Emma Summerton
floral pattern mixing in exaggerated 50’s shapes filled with volumizing tool. Starring model trio Angelica Erthal, Katie Moore and Leila Goldkuhl all captured by photographer Emma Summerton for the January 2017 issue of Vogue Japan. See the shoot below: Magazine: Vogue Japan January 2017 Model: Angelica Erthal, Katie Moore, Leila Goldkuhl Photographer: Emma Summerton Fashion Editor: Giovanna Battaglia Hair: Tamara McNaughton Make Up: Dick Page Related articles Air rally featuring vintage planes reaches Kenyan capital How to buy and wear vintage ‘Fantastic Beasts’ fashion line will give you the 1920s wizarding wardrobe of your dreams These are 10 of the best festive sweaters you can wear this season
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Snake Flowers by Annalynn Hammond
A simple and surreal collage series combining the love of flowers and the ferociousness of snakes. Titled Snake Flowers created by artist Annalyn Hammond. See the series below:
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Pan y Rosas! by Máximo Gonzáles
Gruesome and gorgeous installation art by where from a distance it looks like a blood splattered room but upon closer inspection we find the splatters are delicate red blooming roses. See the art below:
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Sarah Brannon by Jack Waterlot
Romantic goth surrounded by floral feilds. Modeled by Sarah Brannon for the the August 2016 issue of Vogue Ukraine Captured by fashion photographer Jack Waterlot. See the series below:
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Test Drive Your Tattoo Before Commiting
Tattoos are something that will follow you to the grave, so a lot of thought and commitment is needed to go through with the deed, and even then sometimes you end up with something you no longer love. Making these choices a lot easier (and more fun) is an awesome service provided by Momentary Ink, where you can actually test drive the tattoo you want before making it permanent! You get to live in them before you fully deciding to go under the needle. The service isn’t even that costly ranging from 15-21 dollars depending on the size. Here are some examples below:
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Paradise Lost, photographed by 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. Paradise Lost for i-D #259 October 2005, photographed by Nick Knight source: