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Valentine’s Day Dress Made from a Thousand Roses Posted: 14 Feb 2012 06:36 AM PST
This sexy red dress getting thick with romance as composed of thousands of red roses. Expression of love is almost always associated with the romantic side, which is all intoxicating intimate elements as depicted in romance novels. One is the charm of red roses which became a symbol of romance. Combining elements of women, sexiness and red roses creating strapless dress composed of petals 1725. Joe Massie, a 23-year-old florist who has three times won awards RHS Chelsea Young Florist of the Year, is the designer of this unique dress. Massie worked with supermarket chain Asda brings back the tradition of romantic moments through-handle-stemmed roses. The dress was inspired by a dress weighing 50 kg Stephane Rolland’s masterpiece that was exhibited by Yasmin Le Bon at the Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. Sexy impression emerging from the cut dress strapless mermaid who took the model, with a slit that is high enough. Whole dress consisted of red rose petals 1000 types Naomi stem the main core of the dress; 15 Carmen stem roses and chrysanthemum stem 200 that make up the hips and the skirt. The edge of the dress finishing with 150 roses Purple Power, 75 gerbera and carnations 300; then cracks dress enhanced with rose petals including red stiletto-colored roses on the subject model. Massie makes a dress weighing 12.7 kg in 170 hours or the equivalent of 2 days 2 hours. Initially he wanted to make a romantic bouquet of flowers for Valentine’s Day, a classic, elegant and sexy grooves; and be a dress of rose petals is amazing. Massie forward with this project inspired everyone to give a special bunch of flowers on a loved one on Valentine’s Day later. Ya .. so sweet! |
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