Design
April 24, 2015
Series: Masami Wake | "Marine Rich" Vacation Flowers to Brighten a Blue Sea and Shining Sun
FLORALUXE
Vacance Flowers that Shine Against the Blue Sea and Sparkling Sun
“Marine Rich” Proposed by FLORALUXE
The Mystery of Nature—When you look closely at plants, you discover many that overlap with marine motifs. Perhaps plants, like humanity, evolved from the sea onto land.
Text & Photo by Wake Masami
Inspiration from Nature, Full of Vitality
In the summer of 2012, both Chanel and Versace captivated with modes inspired by the mystery of the sea. It was as if one had become a mermaid adorned in sparkling sequins, swimming through the world of the seabed.
Aqua blue, pale green, and the sparkle of platinum—these are the glimmers of the water's surface seen from the seabed. Starfish and coral are motifs that symbolize a luxurious summer in America, so FLORALUXE has long incorporated them into our floral designs.
For example, the conch shell is represented by an anthurium, the sea anemone by a pincushion, and to express seabed coral, we use sea-bush from the California desert or Aechmea chantinii. The vibrant crimson ginger flower evokes tropical fish. And the dolphin, as its name suggests, is the vivid neon blue delphinium.
Cherishing inspiration from nature, full of vitality, FLORALUXE expresses vacance flowers that shine against the blue sea and sparkling sun.
FLORALUXE / New York Flower School
FLORALUXE / New York Flower School
Roppongi, Minami-Aoyama
Tel. 03-3568-3187
info@floraluxe.com
Enrollment for the 2012 A/W school year is now open.




