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Marine garden

Material Story

Roots grow even in the deepest depths. A superficial darkness actually hides plants with abstract and alien shapes to our eyes. Singular and unfamiliar petals perform muted movements as currents pass by, as if caressed by the wind. In an underwater cave, tentacular sub-marine leaves with phosphorescent colours sprout, among which a Lemar fabric blends in. A vain pink plant expands on the seabed, unfolds in its beauty, and, like a shell, offers pearls to a Sama ribbon. From the sand, mushrooms emerge with caps covered in a fabric by Proposte. Bright and captivating colours that amaze and attract with their inexplicable light. But not only that, also jelly-like glass and delicately iridescent transparencies by Tessitura Colombo Antonio. Pale yellows, ochre, and rosy brown are the colours of a fabric by Tessitura Attilio Imperiali - Serikos 1984, as well as those of the small roses of a succulent plant. Irresistible is the urge to immerse fingers among the soft fluorescent protrusions of velvet by Albert Guegain Broderies. The most varied, enchanting, and unrepeatable shapes. A sublime embroidery by Jato - Minervahub comes to life in the depths next to the splendour of a white flower. A whirl of aquatic feathers unfolds in all its grandeur, giving the garden a touch of simple elegance. One is absorbed by the centre where an Argopel accessory seems to appear. A coral meadow, king in this inaccessible paradise, makes up a knit fabric by Maglificio Ripa - Iluna Group, while in the foliage of a small shrub hides a fabric by Lanerie Grosber. A unique and unrepeatable ecosystem, rare and unexpected, takes shape undisturbed in the cold waters of the ocean depths.

Concept & editing by Zoom on Fashion Trends magazine
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