Actor Charles Melton poses for fashion photographer Francesco Planes for the December 2023 issue of Vices' i-D Magazine. Wearing simple black and white looks, with ros
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Kiki Willems by Camilla Akrans
Goth in red roses starring model Kiki Willems in a garden captured by fashion photographer Camilla Akrans. See the shoot below: Publication: Vogue China June 2017 Model: Kiki Willems Photographer: Camilla Akrans Fashion Editor: Daniela Paudice Hair: Erika Svedjevik Make Up: Fredrik Stambro
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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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Roses by Brooke DiDonato
“Roses” is a series by Brooklyn based designer and photographer Brooke DiDonato where wax roses begin to drip and shape onto the body. See the series below: http://www.brookedidonato.com/portfolio
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Ed Marler S/S 2015 MFW
Ed Marler Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week felt unapologetically grand. From the moment the first look appeared, the collection announced itself as something indulgent, theatrical, and deeply luxurious. This was not minimalism. This was excess done with intention. The kind of excess that leans into history, wealth, and fantasy without blinking.
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Paradise Lost, photographed by Nick Knight
Nick Knight’s Paradise Lost is unsettling precisely because it redirects violence toward something we are conditioned to treat as harmless. Roses, symbols of romance, devotion, and ceremony, are shown being shot through the head. The gesture is abrupt and wrong-feeling, not because flowers are rare or fragile, but because they are culturally protected from this kind of outcome.