


“I always start with color first,” said Tomas Maier incorporating Silk, jersey, rubber and intricate beading to create a quite unique Bottega Veneta collection. It was slightly futuristic but still had that lovely touch you’d expect from Bottega Veneta. The color palette stayed gorgeously Spring as well, with creamy peach, medium gray and semi-muted greens . . . source

I’ve been a huge fan of Cecy Young’s photography for a few years now so when I came across this new editorial featured at Ben Trovato’s blog, you can imagine how excited I was. The model’s brightly dyed lavender hair is stunning by itself but what makes this editorial a treasure to me is how beautifully the wooded backdrop compliments it all.
“For me photography is a way of inventing stories, I find it very interesting when imagination & reality come together to create something new. I get inspired by classic cinematography, women, color, and my childhood memories,” says Young.

Natalia Grzybowski‘s latest conceptual Spring/Summer 2012 collection is being described as “part-human, part-botanic” I can definitely see why. Working with two distinctive parts: Hybrid: White and Hybrid: Printed “each piece is an art form within itself, complementing, without overtly sexualising the female form, using shapes that are simultaneously structured, yet soft while mimicking the form of a flower” . . . Continue for more photos →



With a palette of deep oceanic tones, shimmery metallic fabrics and sun-kissed skin, these new shots by photographer Chris Nichols are creative and incredibly lovely. source

