Table of contents:
- 1. Amazing Northern Norway
- 2. Pink lake
- 3. Red grapes
- 4. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
- 5. Natural watercolor
- 6. Northern Lights
- 7. Hills shimmering with all colors
- 8. Volcanic eruption
- 9. Wisteria
- 10. Icing
- 11. Infrared autumn
- 12. Autumn
- 13. Glacier
- 14. Eyjafjallajokull volcano eruption, Iceland
- 15. Photo of an ocean landscape
- 16. Valley of Glaciers
- 17. Pink sunset
- 18. Underwater sea world
- 19. Starry Night
- 20. Rice field in Yunnan province, China
- 21. Green field
- 22. Autumn Leaves
- 23. Sandy beach
- 24. Fallen leaves
- 25. Ocean Waves
- 26. The pinnacle of beauty
Video: 26 stunning dresses inspired by nature itself
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
It would be extraordinary if designers learned to take the best from nature without harming it. At least - we could, admiring her beauty, create unique images, as suggested by the Russian artist Lilia Khudyakova, who collected 20 collages, where she found her own "pair" for each delightful dress - as a possible source of inspiration.
1. Amazing Northern Norway
2. Pink lake
3. Red grapes
4. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
5. Natural watercolor
6. Northern Lights
7. Hills shimmering with all colors
8. Volcanic eruption
9. Wisteria
10. Icing
11. Infrared autumn
12. Autumn
13. Glacier
14. Eyjafjallajokull volcano eruption, Iceland
15. Photo of an ocean landscape
16. Valley of Glaciers
17. Pink sunset
18. Underwater sea world
19. Starry Night
20. Rice field in Yunnan province, China
21. Green field
22. Autumn Leaves
23. Sandy beach
24. Fallen leaves
25. Ocean Waves
26. The pinnacle of beauty
However, home designers Valentino in their work, indeed, they take elements from the surrounding world as a basis, and their collection inspired by space - a vivid confirmation of this.
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