Japanese artist Baku Maeda creates a series called Bit Leaves where manipulated flowers are shaped into crisp sharp squares contradicting the delicate freedom we always seem view wildflowers in. See the series below:
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Amilna Estevão by Alexi Lubomirski
Model Amilna Estevão is in full bloom in nothing both flowing head to toe soft floral fashion. Captured by photographer Alexi Lubomirski for the August 2016 issue of Harper’s Bazaar, with hair and make up by Teddy Charles and Tyron Machhausen. See the shoot below: Magazine: Harper’s Bazaar US August 2016 Model: Amilna Estevão Photographer: Alexi Lubomirski Fashion Editor: Anna Trevelyan Hair: Teddy Charles Make Up: Tyron Machhausen Nails: Mar Y Sol
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In Lieu of Flowers by Megan Howland
Artist Megan Howland creates a floral drenched portrait series where you find limbs and faces sprout from the blossoming bouquets. See some selected works from the artist below: http://www.meghanhowland.com/2015
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Floral Black Masculinity by Lynette Luna
Berlin based conceptual artist Lynette Luna creates a series focused on the social stigma of black masculinity by capturing male models alongside delicate flowers. “I photographed a black male with flowers to show a side that is often ignored by society. That these men can be soft, sensitive, and delicate. I blended a black man with the delicacy of flowers and the femininity of bright colors.” – Lynette Luna
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Daria Strokous by Francious Nars
Model Daria Strokous poses in a heavily styled fashion photo shoot focusing on floral patterns, luxury and an excess of accessories. Captured by Francious Nars for the December 2015 issue of Japans Harper’s Bazaar. See the shoot below: MAG: HARPER’S BAZAAR JAPAN PHOTOGRAPHER: FRANÇOIS NARS MODEL: DARIA STROKOUS STYLING: PATTI WILSON HAIR: DIDIER MALIGE MAKE UP: LENA KORO
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Eternity
“From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them, and that is eternity.” -Edvard Munch
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In Bloom by Jason Hetherington
A tasteful flowery styled photoshoot featuring male models titled In Bloom by Jason Hetherington for 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. source:
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YUKI FUJISAWA – “Flowered” / 2012
YUKI FUJISAWA – “Flowered” / 2012 material : polyester tulle, dryflower technique : transfer print, dyeing size : W200×H6220×D200 photo by Wataru Yamamoto