Yie Sandison's La Vie En Rose Photo Series is Soft and Pretty
Meghan Young — January 25, 2012 — Fashion
References: yiesandison & fashionising
Whimsical in all of its floral glory, this La Vie En Rose photo series takes place in a romantic greenhouse. The entire photo shoot is soft and pretty -- and not just because of the flowers. Model Hannah Green looks just like a beautiful bloom herself in ensembles that are equally delicate.
Shot by fashion photographer Yie Sandison, the La Vie En Rose photo series is filled with colorful outfits of greens, tans and burnt oranges that reflect the backdrop without blending into it. Expertly styled by Cheryl Tan, the feathery waves were created by hairstylist Koh Tanyawanichapong while the light pastel makeup was done by Helen Samaryan.
Shot by fashion photographer Yie Sandison, the La Vie En Rose photo series is filled with colorful outfits of greens, tans and burnt oranges that reflect the backdrop without blending into it. Expertly styled by Cheryl Tan, the feathery waves were created by hairstylist Koh Tanyawanichapong while the light pastel makeup was done by Helen Samaryan.
Trend Themes
1. Floral Fashion Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers to create more immersive and whimsical experiences for viewers using flowers and nature-inspired backdrops.
2. Soft and Delicate Photo Shoots - Disruptive innovation opportunity for fashion brands and photographers to showcase their products and models in a softer and more romantic light, through gentle lighting and muted colors.
3. Greenhouse as a Photo Shoot Location - Disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers to explore non-traditional locations and experiment with natural lighting and lush backdrops, creating new experiences for viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can capitalize on this trend to offer floral fashion photography services to clients, creating unique and memorable experiences for customers.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can use this trend to showcase their products in a new light, using softer and more romantic photo shoots that appeal to consumers' emotions.
3. Events - Event planners can use greenhouse venues and floral backdrops to create immersive experiences for guests, offering a unique and picturesque location for weddings and other events.
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