Photographer Corrie Bond captures 'In Bloom', a glam garden editorial that is lensed for the pages of Marie Claire Australia. Gracing the publication's February 2015 issue, 'In Bloom' features a range of relaxed and feminine pieces that are accented with botanical prints.
Stylist Chloe Finley handpicks the shoot's feminine fashions and dresses model Olivia O'Driscoll in pieces from Karen Walker, COS and Miu Miu among other labels. Chloe works with O&M hair stylist Koh and Chanel makeup artist Charlie Kielty to transform Olivia in this garden editorial.
The red-haired beauty is captured in a lush garden setting and poses with props like garden hoses, ladders and vintage pots. These decorative elements are picked out by prop stylists Lydia-Jane Saunders and Kathryn Blom.
Glam Garden Editorials
Marie Claire Australia's In Bloom Story Boasts Floral Fashions
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