Geometric Floral Fashion Editorials

Craig McDean Shot and Editorial for Vogue US March 2014

This Vogue US March 2014 style spread shows a more flowery and fresh side to the upcoming spring fashions.

Fashion photographer Craig McDean snaps up this refreshingly elegant and feminine couture capture. The background is a white wall with interesting black lines drawing mostly squires behind the models. Several models pose for this pictorial, including Suvi Koponen, Anna Ewers, Sam Rollinson, Xiao Wen Ju, Imaan Hammam and Jourdan Dunn.

This delightfully light Vogue US March 2014 fashion editorial is heavy on the florals. The gorgeous garments bare beautiful floral prints in a multitude of colors. Even more immaculate are the 3D applique flowers on one of the longer dresses in the middle. There are also other garments that are in black and white, but the beautiful prints on the fabric make them just as feminine as the pieces in color.
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