The Tati Cotliar T Magazine 2011 summer issue celebrates the arrival of spring with a colorful display of botanical fashions shot by Robert Burbridge. Stylist Robbie Spencer transformed model Tati Cotliar into a botanical human hybrid by intertwining her in a wide variety of colorful plant life.
The editorial promotes an eccentric "green lifestyle" by featuring fashions made of alternative eco-friendly materials. Amongst donning wild foliage and quirky eco-friendly items, Tati also wears patterned designs by Prada, Alexis Bittar and Just Cavalli, along with pieces from other high-fashion designers. This is one of the many colorful editorials that have gotten me really excited for this summer's fashions!
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Botanical Fashion
- Expanding the use of botanical elements in fashion to create unique and eco-friendly designs.
- Eclectic Styling
- Blending unusual and diverse elements to create visually striking fashion editorials.
- Sustainable Materials
- Embracing alternative eco-friendly materials to promote a green lifestyle in fashion.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion
- Opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate botanical elements and sustainable materials into their collections.
- Photography
- Demand for photographers who can create visually striking and unconventional fashion editorials.
- Eco-friendly Products
- Increasing market for eco-friendly fashion items and materials that align with a green lifestyle.
