




I don't usually like editorials from the 1980s and 90s; the fashions aren't really my aesthetic and the photography is usually a bit garish to me as well, still sometimes something will catch my eye--like this editorial by Bruce Weber, styled by Grace Coddington for Vogue. I'm quite a fan of flower crowns but this has me imagining all sorts of uses for flowers--why don't we wear corsages on a more regular basis? Also how natural does it look for a backless dress to have a flower tucked into it? Okay, perhaps it is a little impractical for daily wear, but it's quite romantic and I'm charmed.
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