The Tati Cotliar T Magazine Series by Richard Burbridge is Full of Florals
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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!
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!
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