FLORAL FILTERS
Distorced florals add innovation to the classic floral, gaining space with the emergence of artistic florals and the impulse to reconnect with nature that we are experiencing.
Digital filters and hyper-real photography artistically reimagine these florals through virtual or digital lenses, as we become more accustomed to virtual environments.
The brand Parc uses the abstract touch of floral filters in its prints, bringing the artistic subtlety of florals.
Botanical Art
The emergence of natural dyes and a rediscovered enthusiasm for nature is driving the emergence of raw botanical and vegetal elements.
This aligns with the concept of masculine sensitivity in fashion, which brings broad possibilities for applications and creations. At the same time, it offers space for gender-neutral brands, as seen in Jacquemus.
Organic ecological prints and silhouette foliage are essential, as well as pocket details or reduced placements, bringing a concept aligned with the functionality of the pieces.
The Botanical Art trend brings, along with its ecological concept, prints with a noticeably artistic visual and a palette of neutral and light colors with smooth transitions between them.
Jordan Dalah creates flowers in his print with more rustic brushstrokes and earthy tones.