We are Flowers
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We are Flowers
Melissa Magazine Summer 2014 Plastic Dreams We Are Flowers we are flowerS SUMMER 2014 Organic shapes and colors from nature inspire the new collection, praising the unique beauty within every woman. JASON WU CREATES fab new STYLES. the campana brothers a delicate new proposal. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD more fetichist than ever! BOTANICAL ARTWORK Meet margaret mee. flicks & flowers a long-lasting love story. trending topics runway + make up + more! Melissa Magazine Summer 2014 Plastic Dreams JASON WU IS BACK WITH fab new STYLES. the CAMPANA BROTHERS CREATE THE DELICATE FITAS. we are flowerS SUMMER 2014 VIVIENNE WESTWOOD IS HERE AND MORE FETICHIST THAN EVER! LADY BUd MARGARET MEE’S BOTANICAL ARTWORK. We Are Flowers Organic shapes and colors from nature inspire the new collection, praising the unique beauty within every woman. FLICKS & FLOWERS A LOVE STORY THAT WILL LAST FOREVER. trending topics runway + make up and much more! Melissa Magazine Summer 2014 Plastic Dreams we are flowerS summer 2014 jason wu is back with four cool new styles. the campana brothers create the delicate fitas. We Are Flowers Organic shapes and colors from nature inspire the collection, praising the unique beauty within every woman. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD IS HERE AND MORE FETICHIST THAN EVER! lady bud meet margaret mee and her artwork. flicks & flowers a love story that will last forever. trending topics runway + make up and much more! Melissa Magazine Summer 2014 Plastic Dreams we are flowerS summer 2014 jason wu is back with new styles. the campana brothers create the delicate fitas. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD is more fetichist than ever! BOTANICAL ARTWORK meet margaret mee. flicks & flowers a lasting love story. trending topics runway + make up. We Are Flowers Organic shapes and colors from nature inspire the new collection, praising the unique beauty within every woman. 4 Plastic Dreams 08 We are flowers Names and flowers: the origin of the collection. 18 20 22 5 Summer 2014 The Campana Brothers launch a new style. Letter from the publisher Editorial Director Vivienne Westwood: Erika Palomino an audacious proposal. Editor-in-Chief Suzy Capó Jason Wu and Salinas Art Director take your breath away! Joana Brasileiro 24 Melissa Stores: Designers now on three continents. Ana Carolina de Abreu, 42 Our Families: 52 Bia Martau and Silvana Martins Visual Coordination check out what’s new. Botany & Art: 01 02 Vivi Bacco 03 04 Production Assistant Wania de Freitas meet Margaret Mee. Translation Guilherme Eddino 56 Artists also Proofreading André Rodrigues like flowers. Graphic Production 60 Take a deep breath! Prepress, CTP, Printing Floral fragances are and Finishing IBEP Gráfica Sérgio Leite in the air. 62 64 67 68 70 72 82 We are the FLOWERS Graphic Project Ana Starling BIZU Design com Conteúdo Fashion & Flowers: the perfect match. flowers are the stars. Make-Up Trends Runway The NDA takeover. Around the World: is the man! Take Care of yourself. planet less arid. We tried to think of each woman as a flower in its CONTRIBUTORS but also make a difference, reaching out for the proper activism Adrian Wolfson, André Rodrigues, change the world. Dreaming big? Well, every bud is small at first, cover cover cover cover 1 2 3 4 - jacket REPLAY, knickers DOLCE & GABBANA dress ROCHAS dress SAINT LAURENT CORSET ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, knickers DOLCE & GABBANA and after a simple pollination process, strong stems and beautiful Porto de Souza, Earl Simms, Eduardo petals start to grow, right? Gary Hill, Ilana Rehavia, Jade Halls, Jeon Seung Hwan, Judy Blame, Julie Jacobs, Luis Monteiro, Marcio Madeira, PLASTIC DREAMS IS AVAILABLE ON THE APP STORE AND ON THE ANDROID MARKET, AND ALSO ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST AND TWITTER @SIGAMELISSA. OFFICIAL VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE.COM/MELISSACHANNEL Neil Stuart, Sergio Amaral, Steph Mendiola, Stephanie Noelle, Tom Wright, Valeria Ferreira in this issue REPLAY replay.it DOLCE & GABBANA dolcegabbana.com MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA maisonmartinmargiela.com GIVENCHY givenchy.com MARINA QURESHI marinaqureshi.com SAINT LAURENT ysl.com VIVIENNE WESTWOOD viviennewestwood. co.uk LANVIN lanvin.com HERMÈS hermes.com ROCHAS rochas.com MICHAEL KORS michaelkors.com BALMAIN balmain.com JOHN ROCHA johnrocha.ie ALEXANDER MCQUEEN alexandermcqueen.com I.D.SARRIERI sarrieri.com CHRISTOPHER KANE neta-porter.com/shop/designers/christopher_kane MARNI marni.com HERVÉ LÉGER herveleger.com GUCCI gucci.com PREEN preen.com IRL LONDON inreallifelondon.com or anti-activism in order to open up, do good and, why not, try to Camila Yahn, Cheryl Konteh, Duda Jordão de Magalhães, Elisa Stecca, credits Unique flowers shops. Judy Blame Melissa’s decision to explore flowers in its 2014 summer season doesn’t only refer to the diversity of species that makes life on this garden. A flower that will not only bring beauty to its surroundings On Screen: for this season. Love is like a rose in a garden: we take care of it, we look at it, and we leave it under the sun so it will grow. Thus sang Elis Regina, arguably the greatest Brazilian singer. Flowers are a delight to our eyes and reveal the many miracles of nature. Floral patterns are practically a mandatory trend for spring and summer fashion seasons, but when it comes to the We Are Flowers collection, they show up in a less literal manner – as one would expect from Melissa. and Zé Otávio. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS And can we divide the world between those who like and those who do not like flowers? How about those who have never been given flowers? Now that’s possibly an unforgettable moment in the life of any woman, of any age and from anywhere in the world. How about turning the act of giving flowers into something more mundane and making someone else happy? With this beautiful theme, we are commemorating the 10th edition of Plastic Dreams magazine and showcasing a blooming collection. And quoting another song, now by Brazilian band Titãs: plastic flowers never die! ;-) ERIKA PALOMINO Duda Porto de Souza and the Grendene + Melissa team. P.S: My favorite flowers are daisies and yellow roses. 6 Plastic Dreams Rosebuds 7 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 Viktoriya Sirotyuk Earl Simms Russian model Viktoriya of English hairdresser Sirotyuk’s most Earl Simms is to be memorable job was the fast, fun and to enjoy first time she shot for whatever you’re doing. Vogue Portugal, and for This style has been very special reasons. working well for him, The working philosophy André Rodrigues Zé Otávio Luis Monteiro Camila Yahn elisa stecca “I worked with an Julie Jacobs since his starred client Portuguese Holder of a degree Do you know those very amazing photographer, Steph Mendiola Gary Gill As soon as Zé’s picture This is a time of great The next project for list includes supermodel This journalist with a de- got to the Office, photographer Luis in performing arts, talented folks? Elisa Luis Monteiro. He is Manicure Steph Mendiola, change for hairdresser Julie Jacobs, make up Naomi Campbell, actress gree in Languages once everyone commented Monteiro is debuting #super-duper-adorable is one of them. She a really nice man…. who contributed to the Gary Gill. Increas- artist for the cover Reese Witherspoon, rap- dreamed of living off of on it: “That’s a nice in our “dream team” Camila Yahn was studied Law at USP, got so nice that I married “Magic Flower” editorial, ingly dedicated to the editorial, is to share per Ms. Dynamite and playing video games. face”. In fact, this very in this issue. He shot taken into the world a Fine Arts degree at him”, she tells us. Vick is looking straight into male universe, he her passion for detail diva Beyoncé. of fashion by Erika FAAP, and also studied had always wanted the future. Her plans has recently worked and perfect skin in a “One of the most include opening her own with singer-songwriter beauty blog. Julie’s memorable moments cute illustrator is now the stunning images things work as a Brazil- collaborating with of the “Brazilian Palomino, Melissa’s jewelry with Nelson to be a model, but ian would: he became a PLASTIC DREAMS for the Beauty” editorial, and creative consultant Alvim, style with Marie comes from a small salon in London, but with Tom Odell. Gary was schedule also includes of my career was to see media darling with the first time. He is the one his philosophy is to and Editorial Director Rucki, from Studio Berçot town in Russia where a difference. “I want the also approached by a photo shoots and Beyoncé performing aid of Carta Editorial, responsible for the beau- emphasize the feminine of PLASTIC DREAMS. in Paris, and glass there is no major same environment of a well-known agency, ad campaigns with from behind the wings. which by then collabo- tiful work on the maga- sensuality. His photos After that, Cami worked techniques at Seattle’s fashion industry. She photo shoot, with quick after years representing iconic photographer It was better than any rated with all “Vogues” zine’s third cover. Born have appeared on the for four years in the Pilchuck Glass School. decided to first dedicate options for hair, makeup himself. “And I’m trying Nick Knight, TV show front row,” he says around these parts. Then in Olímpia, São Paulo, Zé cover of magazines such fashion supplement Today she has her herself to studying, and nails,” she explains. to give something back “America’s Next Top cheerfully. of newspaper “Folha own store, Elisa Stecca and graduated with “It’s something like to the industry, being a Model” and Victoria Full of character, he says having your own studio!” mentor and teacher of Beckham. Julie hair always looks better But he had to make moved to the capital to as “Tatler”, “Vogue”, FFW portal and was the study Graphic Design at “Tank” and “GQ”, and his de S.Paulo” and also Design, which develops great grades. But it editor of “ffw>>mag!” Belas Artes University. works have illustrated worked as executive projects, jewelry pieces wasn’t long before While her dream does new hairdressers,” says started her career as a day or two after being But he only found his He is always looking for the ads of brands such editor of Joyce and objects. Elisa is also she was scouted by an not come true, Steph is the professional, who a beautician, and a washed. place when he joined edgy, innovative alterna- as Olay, Net-a-Porter Pascowitch’s “Moda” host of the Lar Express international agent, and working on magazines has worked with the major concern for her “L’Officiel Brasil,” where tives in his works for the and Agent Provocateur. magazine. She is show, broadcast online her modeling career such as “Harper’s likes of Duran Duran, is creating the perfect major brands such as he works to this day. publishing market. In his Based in London, Luis currently the chief on the Bem Simples soon took off. Her plans Bazaar”, “Vogue India”, The Killers and a long foundation for her Neiman Marcus, Nestlé, He’s a sci-fi addict, owns personal work, he also took his first photo at editor of the FFW portal website, and launched include “conquering the “Wallpaper*” and list of photographers clients’ skin. Of course Avon, Victoria’s Secret, and creative director the book “Today is the world”, she jokes, but “Marie Claire” and doing and magazines, includ- she still loves some and of course, Melissa. manicures for celebrities ing David Bailey and the fun visuals. “One of In this issue of PLASTIC he created and led the Earl also worked for explores primary colors, the age of 23, inspired pets) and is passionate collages, tapes, threads by a stylist friend and by of the Pense Moda Happiest Day of Your also travelling, being about design and art. As and anything else paper a teacher. Luis is married seminar, which has Life”, published by with her partner, seeing such as the model of the American “Vogue”. Gary the current trends is DREAMS, Earl made the soon as he has money to will hold. Passionate to Vick Sirotyuk, whom already brought a lot Matrix Editora. With her family more, and moment Cara Delevingne did the “Magic Flower” using colors, in this hairstyling in the “Brazil- blow, he plans to open about the city of São he photographed for of cool people to Brazil. this book in mind, we being happy. and actress Thandie editorial. season already!” ian Beauty” editorial. a museum of major Paulo, he is part of PLUS his story in this issue of In this issue, Camila invited Elisa to write for Favorite flower: Newton. Favorite flower: Favorite flower: Favorite flower: novelties. In this issue he Galeria and the Sketch- PLASTIC DREAMS. is thinking out of the PLASTIC DREAMS for writes about art, about Jazz group, in which he Favorite flower: box and reviewing a the first time. As a fan the Campana brothers two rabbits (at home, as sells originals and prints. bonsai. “They are not new digital aesthetic in of Melissa, she loved it. and about Margaret Mee. #JustSaying flowers but I love them. fashion. And so did us! Favorite flower: Favorite flower: And it’s like having a tree Favorite flower: Favorite flower: bromeliad ghost orchid on top of a hill.” hydrangea pink lily orchid Favorite flower: lily red rose orchid orchid 8 Plastic Dreams 9 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 01 05 03 04 02 12 11 09 06 NAMES and COLORS Text Erika Palomino Photos Vivi Bacco W hen thinking about fashion for spring/summer, designers and creators around the world often think of flowers. All kinds of floral patterns are now true classics. On the other hand, Melissa’s organic forms have everything to do with nature. Its unique designs reach excellent expression in their fluidity and in the three-dimensionality of the plastic. In recent research trips by Melissa’s team around the world, we could not help but notice how the cities that are colored by flowers make urban life less hard, with small flowers arrangements spread out by the government and by the residents in windows and terraces. Gardens and parks with trees and their colorful buds serve as a playground for the residents, providing moments of escape and relaxation. The inspiration from flowers is strictly infinite, extending to other areas of creation, from fashion itself through arts, street art (such as graffiti), film, music, and design. We can also mention makeup, the universe of perfume, and even advertising. From the nostalgia of flower stalls spread around the world, we 10 01. Street art from Seoul, in South Korea. 02. Cyclist on the background of a table with a flower. arrangement in a bottle, in Berlin, Germany. 03. Flowers over traffic sign in London. 04. Image of Ashikaga Park, Japan, solely dedicated to flowers. 05. Roof assembly of Galeria Melissa’s outdoor area in São Paulo, lined with “Plastic Somnias”. saw the emergence of the flower boutique concept, more refined and sometimes more abstract. We also realized that several stressed out inhabitants of the urban jungle have been currently leaving their stifled professions and becoming florists, turning their hobbies and interests into work. As we search the globe we come across unique specimens, those that get us to move closer (ever experienced the feeling of facing a Brazilian symbol such as a lily pad?). Not to mention exotic orchids, the lotus from Asia, the simplest flowers from the Alps, the unassuming daisies, the roses (of all colors) or the small melissas (lemon balm flowers) and erikas (heath flowers). Thus, we have reached the idea that every woman is a flower. Her beauty, femininity, and uniqueness adorn the world, each one in its own way. And how difficult it is to take care of certain flowers, right? Just like sometimes it is difficult to take care of ourselves, cultivating joy, preserving friendships, watering our own self-esteem, and sprinkling good vibes, in a global diaspora of love. With all these values in mind, 08 07 04 e 11. getty images; 05. marcio madeira; 07. divulgação; 08. markcolle.com; 10. afp The “We Are Flowers” collection, for Melissa’s Summer 2014, deals with the global diaspora of love and good vibes. The “plastic somnia” flower combines beauty, diversity, passion, and the collective’s power to turn Earth into a garden of Plastic Dreams. we present the “We Are Flowers” collection for Summer 2014. In terms of our products, some of them stand out in this dialogue with botany. Petal, for example, brings overlapping layers of flowers, with a glossy coat. Sweet Dreams is a flat sandal with an upper cover resembling leaves – just like the asymmetric design of Estrelicia. Finally, the Campana Fitas features embroidery based on rose bushes, another hit of Melissa’s partnership with the hottest brothers in design from Brazil and abroad. “We developed this technology here at Grendene, but I was really surprised at how we managed to reproduce the texture of the Campanas’ Fitas,” says Edson Matsuo, from Melissa’s product design division. The visual communication ad agency for the “We Are Flowers” collection, Casa Darwin, also went further and created a special flower for Melissa: “Plastic Somnia”, which means “plastic dreams”. It does not only appear in the collection’s logo but also in other developments, such as Galeria Melissa’s frontage, promotional materials for shops (storefronts and decoration for Clube Melissa), and the art direction of this magazine in your hands. “Plastic Somnia has four main petals, which represent beauty, diversity, passion, and community,” explains Rodrigo, Casa Darwin’s Manager and Director. Passion is in the core of each and every plastic dream. It is connected to Melissa’s perfume and to the sensuality of its products. Diversity is what makes Melissa’s universe so rich and multicultural, which is part of Melissa’s Culture. Community and collaboration are essential for the curation, and they also connect consumers/fans between each other, turning Melissa into a “Love Brand”. Beauty is the unfolding expression of fashion, design, art, and architecture. The Melissa Garden grows every day, spanning more than 40 countries on four continents. And the flower is you. 06. Setting by Mark Colle, made with a million fresh flowers covering floor, ceiling and walls, for the debut of designer Raf Simons in Dior Haute Couture in Paris, July 2012. 07. Two colors of Fitas, the new model created by the Campana brothers for the We Are Flowers collection. 08. Employees of auction house Bonhams Contemporary Art hold Bansky’s “Love is in the Air”, one of the most famous stencil works in the world. 09. The iconic Lily pad flower. 10. Asian flowers at a market in Tokyo. 11. Decorated bike saddle in Berlin. 12. Funky glasses on Prada’s Summer 2013 catwalk. Plastic Dreams worLd Beauty Four new Melissa styles come into play like springtime queens, bringing forth the summer. Beautiful, light, and loose, they just touch the ground before plunging into flowerbeds. Pure delight! PHOTOGRAPHER LUIS MONTEIRO CREATIVE DIRECTOR EDUARDO JORDão de MAGALHÃES FASHION DIRECTOR NEIL STUART MAKE UP VALERIA FERREIRA @ CAREN WITH M.A.C PRODUCTS HAIR EARL SIMMS @ CAREN WITH CYLNOL PRODUCTS NAIR TECHNICIAN STEPH MENDIOLA @ CAREN WITH GELISH PRODUCTS SKIN JEWELRY J.MASKREY MODEL VICK SIROTYUK @ STORM MODEL MANAGEMENT See the making of on youtube/melissachannel Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. MELISSA ULTRAGIRL SPECIAL flowers: peonies 10 Plastic Paradise Inverno 2012 11 Plastic Dreams MELISSA harmonic flowers: orchids 12 Plastic Paradise Inverno 2012 13 Plastic Dreams MELISSA ULTRAGIRL heel SPECIAL flowers: roses 14 Plastic Paradise Inverno 2012 15 Plastic Dreams MELISSA petal flowers: peonies, orchids and roses 16 Plastic Paradise Inverno 2012 17 Plastic Dreams PARTNERS 18 campana BROTHERS 19 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 2014 The brothers Humberto and Fernando Campana teamed up again with Melissa for a hot new style. fitas PART OF A CARDBOARD STUDY FOR A FOLDING SCREEN, FITAS RECALLS A FLORAL DESIGN JUST IN TIME FOR THE “WE ARE FLOWERS” SEASON. The internationally recognized duo of Brazilian designers showcases an amazing flat for Melissa’s summer 2014. Text André Rodrigues T he first series of objects by Fernando and Humberto Campana had nothing to do with those you can see on these pages: the “Uncomfortable” series, comprised of nonfinished, metal-based furniture, was launched in the late 80’s during an exhibition that comfort: “We strive for the most organic essence. Welcoming, embracing, sheltering and protecting shapes, just like nature”, says Fernando. Until a while ago, there were five models (Favela, Zig Zag, Corallo, Costela de Adão, and Papel), but the family is about to grow as the Summer 2014 season approaches. The Campana brothers now present Fitas, to crown Melissa’s We Are Flowers series. “This sandal came from shocked the Brazilian audience. Thirty years later, one of the brothers’ several accomplishments is being the first non-fashion designer studio to develop cocreations for Melissa. Here rules are different, and the 10-year long and counting partnership has been guided by 2008 SUCCESSFUL AND HITMAKING PARTNERSHIP 2005 favela Shoes inspired by the homonymous 1991 chair, alluding to the buildings on the Brazilian hills, but on asymmetric wooden battens. The big thing was combining this concept with plastic. a cardboard study we had for a folding screen. What strikes us is how Grendene managed to reproduce the same texture and design in a shoe,” says Humberto. Fernando adds: “Turning an idea into a shoe goes deeper than creating a decoration object, because there’s the human contact with the foot, the skin. It’s always a challenge. But we have the brand’s high-end technology on our side.” Where do all those ideas come from? “In our partnership with Melissa, the creative process begins with total freedom. In our studio, everybody gives opinions. Mostly women: if they don’t approve of something, we won’t even ship it to the factory!”, says Humberto. 2012 papel An instant hit, this one first appeared in Power of Love (Summer 2012). Paper as an element has always fascinated the brothers, who took the idea from of a geometrical and hollowed out model from cardboard undulations, in rustic materials. corallo This hollowed out and fresh model debuted in Winter 2008 with the Secret Gardens Collection, representing an innovation for both Melissa and the Campana Brothers. A supercool purse was also developed and became a hit around the world. 2006 2011 zig zag Also based on a homonymous armchair, Zig Zag took all by surprise upon release due to its malleability (Rock’N’Love; Winter 2006). Glittered, flocked, and matte versions were soon released. It’s a current classic. Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. costela de adão Costela de Adão (Portuguese for “Adam’s Rib”) first appeared in a collection honoring Brazil, Melissa Amazonista (Summer 2011). The famous plant with same name inspired it and featured plastic leaves wrapping the feet. 20 Plastic Dreams 21 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 V ivienne Westwood, one of the most important British designers to date and Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa Slave Sandal. definitely a favorite among Melissa lovers, comes with a new release and plenty of new flicks this season. One of those is super high-heeled model fit for frenzy Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa Slave Sandal _sexy, with a buckle in the wider ankle coming out of the heel itself. Wow! Slave is perfectly fit for the rising fashion trend of heavy dame Vivienne Westwood Text Erika Palomino Photos Marcio Madeira and powerful items and it has clearly been inspired by the fetishism VW loves so much. It comes in black and Galápagos red (both matte), or sky blue. The highlight here has to be the metallic golden spin off. To the left, VW herself in her Red Label show (above, look from her AW2013 collection). In the center, VW’s bride on the runway. The Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Lady Dragon comes in two different kinds of wrap: heart and metallic ribbon bow. The new Anglomania The irreverent british designer comes full gallop this season with Sexy Slave, two new spin offs of Lady Dragon and even a new color that glows in the dark. Ultragirl in red, yellow fluo and pink gains a watermark featuring VW symbol in yellow Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa Virtue. fluo, red and pink. The ribbon bow and petit pois insole version comes in green, fumé Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa aranha hits. (#everybodyloves) and lilac. The other flick is Virtue, a pair The Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Lady Dragon model comes with two different wraps this season: heart and ribbon bow. In the red heart flick, the model is pearl-colored. #togetmarried! Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + mini Melissa aranha. of loafers that has been a hit throughout seasons. It comes in four different colors: black, pink, orange and green. There is also the Harmonic model, which got revamped with wide chain links, Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa Ultragirl. in black, pink, blue, red and glitter gold on the insole. The Aranha Hits by VW this season comes in glitter pink, glitter glass, phosphorus green, green fluo, black/yellow, pink/ black and black/glitter glass. A plus: the phosphorus green color glows in the dark (see to the right). Brilliant! Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa harmonic. Plastic Dreams PARTNERS 22 JAson Wu leading his own successful New FOUR NEW styles BY THE designer STAND OUT IN THE COLLECTION. York-based brand. There are four products with the Jason Wu brand in the Summer 2014 season. He has Text Erika Palomino now reinterpreted Trippy for the first time since the original release in the 2013 Summer Melissa Trippy + Jason Wu. Rainbow Collection. For this hit model, he proposes the use of (super trendy) rhinestones in four versions, one with the signature transparency that has become Wu’s trademark with Melissa. This charming flat style model with round toe is also featured in black, turquoise and pink. MARCIO MADEIRA Another new model for 2014 Melissa Jean + Jason Wu. T Melissa ultragirl + Jason Wu. Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. Harmonic. More rhinestones were used on the front straps with four options: pink, black, wo years have gone by green, and bicolor (black and since Melissa started its gray). The insole is stamped partnership with Jason Wu. on lace and all models also have The 32-year-old designer has a cut insole – another feature already been considered one of Wu’s products for Melissa. of the exponents of American Melissa harmonic + Jason Wu. Summer is Wu’s version of the And don’t worry! Two of fashion. Such recognition Wu’s biggest hits during his dates back from before he was partnership with Melissa are launched to stardom in 2009, still going strong: Jean and when First Lady Michelle Obama Ultragirl. There are five new wore one of his dresses (she colors for our comfortable and would do it again in the U.S. freshly hollowed out model President’s reelection cerimony Jean: nude, pink, blue, silver, in Washington D.C., last and matte gold. But here comes January). The designer’s star is the surprise: the silver and the even brighter at the moment. glittered gold (pictured left) He has recently been appointed versions. Top notch! the new creative director of And finally, Ultragirl features Hugo Boss’ womenswear – a fabric ribbon and a metal gilt including accessories – and replacing the owl locket, with debuted in its pre-Fall 2014 transparency in pink, green, and season. In addition he’s been black-laced. We Plastic AreDreams Flowers Verão PARTNERS 2014 marcio madeira 23 salinas HEART IS THE NEW HIT BY RIO’S FASHION BRAND, AND THE PERFECT CHOICE FOR YOUR SUMMER! # HEAT M elissa’s partnership with Salinas, the renowned beach fashion brand, now has a new blockbuster. It’s the Melissa Heart + Salinas flip flop, one of the main releases of the segment in the “We Are Flowers” collection, with cute interlocked hearts as straps. The four available colors are dark blue with turquoise, beige, black and monochrome red. It’s perfect for anyone who’s a fan of Melissa Morning + Salinas (Rainbow Summer 2013). Also, Jambo + Salinas appeared in the Melissa Amazonista collection (Summer 2011), as well as Spring 2014 Cute + Salinas, with ruffled Melissa Heart + Salinas. strips referring to the bikinis by designer Jacqueline de Biasi. For high summer 2014, Heart will feature even more colors. Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. Dreaming of the Night Sky”, portrait of J.Maskrey by Eddie Monsoon j.maskrey F or her rendition of the Ultragirl, the Queen of Crystals drew inspiration from the punk universe, “back when steel shoes were very popular,” she says. “The idea was to create a modern and updated version, with a crystal toe.” The small rhinestones on the front contrasted nicely to the rest of the product. A favorite among the brides in the Melissa community and an habitué in our wish-lists, the J.Maskrey Ultragirl features versions with red crystals on a red basis, and also in black and glassy (transparent) with silver crystals and pink over pink with a beautiful iridescent effect! Did you know that many people receive an ovation as they leave the store after buying one? Maskrey has just launched an online store (www.jmaskrey.com) and has been working on projects with U2 and Lady Gaga. Melissa ultragirl + J.maskrey. At the top, the Ultragirl inspired on punk boots. Above, the beautiful version with pink crystals, from the J.Maskrey line. 24 Plastic Dreams GALLERIES pop up A floral vintage moment under the arches of Covent Garden, the neighborhood that will house Galeria Melissa. MIAMi Melissa made a big splash in Florida, opening its first pop-up store during the 2013 Miami Swim Week, in July. The store, which will be open for 12 months, displays the largest selection of Melissa shoes in Florida, giving South Beach customers and visitors an unparalleled selection of the ultimate accessory for any swim look. “Plastic shoes are the quintessential accessory for a poolside party or a day at the beach and perfectly befitting of the Miami lifestyle”, states Melissa US CEO, Michele Levy. The store is designed in the same gallery-inspired aesthetics of the US flagship store in New York’s Soho neighborhood. Miami-based architects Beilinson Gomez were charged with bringing the Brazilian company’s pop-up to life. They are known for pioneering the South Beach rebirth through the design of famed shops on Lincoln Road, where the store is located, at number 830. #mustseeplace YES, LONDON! After Galeria Melissa São Paulo and Galeria Melissa New York, opened in February 2012, the next destination to be part of the Melissa circuit is London, as part of the brand’s international expansion plan. And that’s not by chance, as the UK is Melissa’s largest market in Europe. The address has already been defined: right in the heart of Covent Garden, number 43 of the legendary King Street, the same location that held the first Melissa Pop Up Store experience on Queen Elizabeth’s grounds, during the 2012 Olympics. The region, which has stores of all the trendy brands, dates from Roman times. It was a busy harbor area from the 7th to the 9th century, until the Viking invasion made it too dangerous. In 1980, the Covent Garden Market building reopened as a shopping mall, and in the 2000’s the region received major investments from the government, and the famous Piazza became a true cultural and high circulation entertainment center. The third Galeria Melissa in the world was created by Muti Randolph, the artist, designer and architect responsible for both the brand’s flagship store in São Paulo and worldwide famous nightclub D-Edge, which are both considered city landmarks. Randolph’s talent even earned him an invitation to join the creators’ hall of The Creators Project, which brings together creative minds from around the world. Galeria Melissa London is expected to open as early as 2014. New YORK “Seeds of Color”, an interactive project created by Nicolas Henchoz, Thomas Eberwein, Daniel Tamburrino and SoftLab, is the latest work by EPFL + ECAL Lab., which marks the launch of Ultragirl’s special edition (to the right), only for sale at Galeria Melissa NY (102 Greene St., SoHo) and Galeria Melissa São Paulo. King Street 43 25 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 são paulo For the “We Are Flowers” collection, Galeria Melissa São Paulo will turn into a huge garden. More than 20,000 translucent and colorful (plastic) flowers will be suspended from the ceiling formed by 9 km of crystal resin pipes. “It’s an unusual and unique setup, exclusive for Melissa,” says Marcio Cócaro from Casa Darwin, the agency responsible for the project. The effect is a wave of flowers covering the store’s whole external area. Conception and execution took two months, and 30 people were involved in this teeny-tiny job. Go check it out: R. Oscar Freire, 827, Jardins. 26 Plastic Dreams WAKE UP! Start the day with both feet on the ground. download Wake Up, Melissa’s first mobile application, now available in both App Store and Google Play. As you wake up, you get the weather forecast and an idea for a Melissa look. You can also share your own looks and find the nearest store for you to complement them with a new Melissa style. #wakeup!!! CLUBE MELISSA There are already 100 points of Clube Melissa throughout Brazil, and that number is increasing more and more. As you know, it’s all about being more than a chain store, but also a gathering point for Melissa and its consumers and a meeting place for all the girls to come together and celebrate their passion for Melissa’s culture. Not to mention the shopping experience provided by the excited team of vendors, who are also Melissa fans, of course! The clubs feature a lot of interactivity in its iPads and touch screens, as well as a “slot” type application to try and win unique gifts. The windows and the interior decoration are designed differently in each collection (see above for the We Are Flowers summer collection, in one of Clube Melissa’s branches in Rio de Janeiro). Everything to make your visit to the club as special as possible. Plastic Dreams 27 Plastic Dreams 28 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 Magic color Contemporary fashion trends and floral patterns become one. Check out how to match your new Melissas with modern and überfeminine looks. It’s all about romance, but with lots of sensuality. Let yourself be touched by this breeze. PHOTOgrapher JEON SEUNG HWAN CREATIwVE DIRECTor EDUARDO JORDÃO DE MAGALHÃES FASHION DIRECTor NEIL STUART FASHION EDITor CHERYL KONTEH MAKE UP JULIE JACOBS @ ONE REPRESENTS WITH GIVENCHY PRODUCTS HAIR GARY GILL FOR EMOTIVE, WITH WELLA PROFESSIONALS PRODUCTS nail technician STEPH MENDIOLA @ CAREN WITH GELISH PRODUCTS HAIR ASSISTANTs TOM WRIGHT and JADE HALES MODELS AMRA CERKEZOVIC @ STORM MODEL MANAGEMENT SUNG HEE KIM, ISABEL SCHOLTEN and THAYNA SANTOS @ UNION MODELS See the making of on youtube/melissachannel MELISSA ULTRAGIRL SPECIAL Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. SHELL TOP BY GIVENCHY, TROUSERS BY MARINA QURESHI Plastic Dreams MELISSA DORIS SPECIAL DRESS BY JOHN ROCHA, JEWELRY BY VIVIENNE WESTWOOD 30 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 MELISSA ULTRAGIRL HEEL SPECIAL DRESS BY LANVIN, BELT BY HERMÈS Plastic Dreams 32 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 MELISSA estrelicia BODYSUIT BY MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA Plastic Dreams 34 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 MELISSA + Campana fitas MELISSA flox DRESS BY SAINT LAURENT CORSET BY ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, KNICKERS BY DOLCE & GABBANA Plastic Dreams 36 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 MELISSA ultragirl heel MELISSA floret DRESS BY ROCHAS JACKET BY REPLAY, KNICKERS BY DOLCE & GABBANA Plastic Dreams 38 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Melissa Slave Sandal GILLET BY MICHAEL KORS, JEANS BY BALMAIN 40 Plastic Dreams 41 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 SUNG HEE KIM Unique in both beauty and form South Korea’s Sung Hee PLASTIC DREAMS DID A PHOTO SHOOT IN LONDON WITH FOUR DIFFERENT MODELS FOR OUR 10th COVER: SPECIAL COLORS AND PERSONALITIES mark on the world. She was ago while shopping in Seoul. the cover of “Vogue Girl Since then she has worked Korea” and appeared on the with top brands, magazines pages of “Vogue Italia” and and photographers in fashion “Teen Vogue”, working with (Chanel, Burberry, Dolce & important photographers Gabbana, Marc Jacobs and such as Serge Leblon and our almost all the “Vogues” on the Jeon Seung Hwan for PLASTIC planet, to name a few). DREAMS. “It was a wonderful Among the most precious editorial with amazing people. memories of her modeling And the shoes... I loved all the career, she mentions the Miu shapes and colors.” Miu and Prada campaigns with Favorite flower: orchid. Steven Meisel and an editorial “It comes in all colors!” Mario Testino. “I learned so much working with these Text Ilana Rehavia Photos Adrian Wolfson T he mission of the day was ambitious: shooting four different covers, with four models. And as if the covers were not challenging enough, there was the whole editorial, and Korean photographer Jeon Seung Hwan also planned to create the beautiful yet complicated overlay effect that you can find here in this current issue, and even make a video with each model. “It was crazy, an odyssey. We arrived at the studio at 8 a.m. and left at 11 p.m.” says creative director Eduardo Jordão de Magalhães. “But it was worth it because the result was wonderful.” Check out the following pages for some of the background of each of Melissa’s beautiful flowers, models with the world ahead of them and already full of stories to tell! Gary Gill retouches Thayna. At the top, 17-year-old Dutch model Isabel. cover of British magazine half ago by a Serbian agency. However, her plans reach out Brazilian model Thayna Santos was discovered in have been some of the most October 2012, during a contest memorable moments in my sponsored in São Paulo by career,” she says. agency KeeMod. Since then, The photo shoot for PLASTIC she has been living between DREAMS was also an intense Brazil and New York while experience, as she traveled dedicated to conquering the back and forth from her home world of fashion. “I’ve always in New York to London in a heard from relatives and single day. “The team was friends that I should try to be amazing and Melissa’s products a model and now I feel that I are very famous in Korea! was born for this indeed,” she They are the perfect shoes says. In her still blooming career, there, especially in the Thayna has already modeled for summer,” she says. major names such as 3.1 Phillip Favorite flower: hydrangea. As a child, Dutch model She has appeared on the THAYNA SANTOS wonderful teams, so these ISABEL SCHOLTEN At the top, Amra on the computer screen. Above, creative director Edu Jordão, fashion director Neil Stuart, and photographer Jeon Seung Hwan. but she has already left her Kim was discovered five years for the British “Vogue” with BLOSSOMING IN THE CURRENT TRENDS. still living in the Netherlands, Lim, Thakoon and Theyskens Theory during fashion weeks in New York, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. She loves challenging Isabel Scholten wanted to model jobs, such as an editorial be a veterinarian. At age 12, photographed by André Schiliró “i-D” and now on PLASTIC beyond fashion and she’s cur- however, she started dreaming for “L’Officiel Brasil” (inspired by DREAMS. “I fell in love with a rent preparing to start univer- of a modeling career – perhaps the movie “Blow Up”), and loved pair of Melissas I saw in the sity. “I hope to reconcile my mo- aware of her blooming beauty shooting for PLASTIC DREAMS. studio,” she confesses. Amra deling career with my studies,” – and of conquering the fashion “The team was fantastic and has also modeled for brands she says. The fashion world also world one day. She was soon made me feel at home. And and short hair, Bosnian model such as Chanel, Dior, Emporio has its fingers crossed! discovered by an agency in also, Melissa has been a part Amra Cerkezovic is quickly Armani, Fendi, Hermès and Favorite flower: of my life since my childhood. becoming a favorite in the Blumarine. Not bad for an shepherd’s-purse Rotterdam. “They invited me to a casting, I did well, and then I can honestly say it was the most coveted magazines and 18-year-old model, who was “It’s not actually a flower, but I was offered a contract,” she best work I’ve done so far.” catwalks of the world. discovered only a year and a it’s my favorite plant.” says. Today, at age 17, Isabel is Amra Cerkezovic With her beautiful eyes Favorite flower: orchid. Plastic Dreams 43 HYPER BOTANIC melissa PETAL Resembling the layers of flower petals, this new Melissa flat style has one of the main trends: the pointed toe. Here, the romantic nature of flowers comes together with our main inspiration: organic design. Colors may be pearly, metallic or matte. #dailybeauty #precious #delicate Among the four product lines launched with the “We Are Flowers” Summer 2014 collection, Hyper Botanic is the one that draws the most inspiration from organic forms, colors and designs from nature’s plants. All styles carry a romantic softness, somewhat old school and bucolic, but also urban and modern in their final forms. Nature and sensuality coming together at their best. Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. melissa ESTRELÍcia This style has a geometric, thicker than average heel that features a stylish inner detail. Its upper has a cut-out on the external side that gives the effect of a “two-faced” sandal. It is definitely a must have! #sensuality #flowerdesign #silhouettes Melissa Ultragirl + Minnie Minnie’s iconic bow and polka dot print now come in new versions in the classic Melissa Ultragirl. The inner sole brings a delicate black and white print of the timeless cartoon character. Have fun with the ultimate polka dots print trend and bring more of the same pattern to your look! Dare, because you can! #youngandfun #polkadots #heartemoji melissa BALLET Harmonic Garden A more than special version of the Harmonic style, with superposed flowers on the straps. Colors are white, fluorescent green, pink and trendy black and white. #toobeautiful #girlsjustwannahavefun #gardening melissa DORIS SPECIAL Upon first notice of its yellow color tone, a highlight among the style’s palette for Summer 2014, the first thing that springs to mind is a joyful daisy! Melissa Doris Special is pure delight, an everyday option with a geometric metallic embroidery inspired by a flower bed. #yellowisthenewblack #happiness #flowerheaven OMG! It’s simply impossible not to swoon over the Melissa Ballet style, a trend in slippers design that becomes stronger every season! New colors have been added to the palette and include pink, matte black, Galapagos matte red (awesome!), matte blue and pearly white with gold! #grandjeté #plié #pasdebourré Plastic Dreams 44 45 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 URBAN BLOOM melissa SWEET DREAMS This fresh looking sandals with cutout details resembles the Seduce style (see below), featuring a delicate strap over the feet. Melissa Sweet Dreams sensual nature is evoked by its asymmetrical lines and gradient effect. It was all inspired in the 90s minimalism. Too cool to be true! #fluid #trendy #gradienteffect Blending futurism and comfort, the Urban Bloom style family privileges an architectural design. It also brings a touch of the 90s. The main goal behind the creation of these sandals and flip-flops was to provide design and convenience for everyday lifestyle in footwear that will also be essential during casual, warm spring and tropical summer evenings. Melissa Optical Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. pollen special The Pollen design is back and with more personality than ever! You know those Melissa styles that are like small jewels? This is one of the them, featuring a gorgeous metallic front buckle. Its trendy minimalist and urban geometric aura makes it perfect for different occasions, from the beach to a casual summer party! #tstraps #beversatile #deluxe The design of this style will make your feet look and feel beautiful. With an unique, minimalist and futuristic design, it is an ideal option to be worn with shorts, t-shirts and vests. An 80s inspired look is also a great choice, with a long skirt, blouse or knit. #urbanswoon #thefutureisnow #80scraze Melissa Patchuli Comfort and contemporaneity translate the spirit of the new Melissa Patchulli. The wedge heel gives a technological look to the peep-toe style with matte finishing. Always in contrasting colors, the ankle strap guarantees extra comfort and it is also its differential . Choose between the four available color combinations and wear it with your most relaxed looks! #itgirl #streetstyle #fashionheaven melissa planehits This ultramodern slipper combines design technology and simplicity. The style was born from joining two of the most beloved products of the brand: Planetrix and Dance Hits (hence its name!). The matte finish was inspired by the classic Spider style. Pop, fun and sensual! #together #spiderlove #modernity melissa HARMONIC The Melissa Harmonic style is reedited this season in breathtaking versions! Complementing its irreverent cutout bows, the different colors of the flip-flop style comes with an insole with a vichy pattern, a season hit that comes with the scent of the 60s French Riviera. Its colors are black and white, beige and brown, red and pink (with yellow), blue and white and green and white. #OMG #frenchriviera #cuteness Plastic Dreams 46 47 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 FLOWER LAB Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. The elements that designed the Flower Lab group of Melissa styles are minimalist and utilitarian, with simple forms that evoke a timeless desire. Textures and the use of pioneer technology became even more evident in this family of the “We Are Flowers” Summer 2014 collection. Botany and the natural sciences have also inspired our creative team, in a pursuit to create a contemporary and fashionable elegance. melissa FLOX The Franciscan style of the Flox slippers is extremely urban. It translates one of the strongest Europe runaway and street trends: the genderless/unisex spirit. It’s almost like a Gladiator, but with a wider base and more modern and conceptual straps, whilst still simple. A cool color palette of faded tones complete this unique proposal. #cool #easy #fresh #globalfeelings melissa FLORET Melissa’s latest wedge heel is one of the collection’s main hits! It features a modern geometric cutout in the front and an unique negative/positive heel style (amazing in comfort!). Its awesome color palette includes all purple, grey and red, white and black and this groovy green! #bicolor #hotstuff #irreverence MELISSA ULTRAGIRL HEEL SPECIAL A grrrrrr-8 option for more sophisticated occasions, also embellished by beautiful rhinestones. The color palette aims at the essentials: all grey, black and gold (pictured) and beige with black. Modern luxury! #peeptoelove #party #aboutlastnight melissa incense garden The Incense style was born during Plastic Paradise (Winter 2012), and now it features awesome maximized hardware. A real treat from Melissa’s garden, the new version comes with a breathtaking flower application. Colors available are neutral, off-white (picture) and black. Comfort has just met the beauty of your dreams! #melissabrides #blossom #yesyesyes MELISSA LADY DRAGON In addition to the Lady Dragon Stone, the ruling archetype of Melissa’s portfolio now comes in two new versions: off-white and black, that will go with pretty much anything in your closet. The style features a golden triangle embroidery with black rhinestones. A must have! #plasticjewel #punklove #comfyheels Plastic Dreams techno kitsch Strong colors and bold combinations. A touch of eccentricity and the will to stand out are the foundations of the Techno Kitsch styles group. This branch of the collection also comes with a personalized rock’n’roll spirit, referencing the 80s and 90s. Join us in the premiere of the Melissa Ultragirl Heel and enjoy the new color palette of the Melissa spikes styles, where you are always the leading character of the story! 48 49 melissa fresh bloom melissa ultragirl HEEL Metallic embroideries are as trendy as ever in the “We Are Flowers” collection! The main element of the Fresh Bloom style, a comfy flat that comes in purple, pink, beige, black and matte black. A great option for a work day! #shinebrigh #modern #blingbling The combination of two classic styles (Ultra and Lady Dragon) created an instant hit for the season! And now Melissa is proud to present the latest high heels in its portfolio! The color palette is a dream come true: pink, red, purple, beige and black. Rock on! #justbeautiful #safeandsexy #favoriteheels Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. ultragirl sweet aranha hits The bicolor sandals are a reminiscence of your childhood that you can actually wear as an adult. In other words, guaranteed smile and style inspired by the brand’s first ever design! For urban, beach and any other daily lifestyle! Too cool! #smile #teenspirit #bubblegum Just like in the Magnolia style, the big bow is featured in both the adult and kids versions of Melissa Ultragirl Sweet. A perfect option for the strong-minded girls who are not afraid of standing out: as fashionable as ever! #lovethatbow #precious #bestrong cool! melissa SPIKES As you already know, Melissa Spikes amazing heels are a landmark of stability and comfort. The style is now more alluring than ever, with a trademark changeant color technology. One of its style is a true chameleon: with a black base, depending on its position it reflects a gorgeous petroleum blue tone! #stilettopeeptoedeluxe #karmachameleon #fortheloveofspikes Plastic Dreams COLECTION 50 kids + baby :-) TWO OF MELISSA’S SEGMENTS THAT KEEP ON GROWING SEASON AFTER SEASON: BABY (size 17 to 25) AND KIDS (26 to 32). SOME ARE BUYING THEM EVEN BEFORE THEIR GIRLS ARE BORN, SOME ARE BUYING THEM AS GIFTS FOR FRIENDS OR RELATIVES… ALL THAT CUTENESS IS JUST IRRESISTIBLE! furadinha The new Spider style features a yummy piece of chocolate with a bite to the right appliqué, and a matching printed insole. Can it get any cuter? The style comes in five colours: blue (picture), yellow, white, pink and black. The Mini Melissa Ultragirl with the kitten is a total hit. The new colors also feature the muzzle on the front, and little paws on the insole and the tail behind! In red (picture), pink and gray. How about those whiskers?! Spider + Minnie now has a spotted bow and an insole featuring one of Disney’s most beloved characters! Options: yellow, pink, red and white. There are five available colors, one glittered and one flocked: pink (picture), black, red, gray and gold (sizes 26 to 32). YAY! ultragirl SPECIAL The new Ultragirl was surely a must in the kids’ line, to avoid any eventual brawl ;-) With rhinestones appliqué, the available colors are purple, pink, beige (picture), and black (superfashion!). Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. spider + minnie ultragirl sweet The super-bow from the Magnólia style is now avaliable for the younger girls! Sweet comes in several variations: monochromatic in red, black with tortoise shell bow, beige or green with a black bow and burgundy with blend bow (picture). Features a cute cherry pattern, with a checkered Vichy-style insole for the Baby segment. Comes in black (picture), yellow and white. ultragirl ULTRAGIRL GLITTER KIDS This model has four color options, always glittered. To get the party started! Furadinha spider BABY #teens CAMPANA ZIG ZAG 51 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 ultragirl MINNIE The adorable Ultragirl Minnie, that carries Minnie Mouse unmistakable styling, now comes in two versions: plain or printed. Absolutely charming! ultragirl bow polibolha Which girl (and which mother) resists to bows? This Mini Melissa with sizes 17 to 25 features five matte colors for your baby doll, complete with small bows matching the insole: blue/red (picture), black/yellow, beige/black, red/ pink and red/blue. Always with the convenient Velcro clasp! This Mini Melissa features textures reminiscent of bubble-wrap, colored like yummy candy. The new palette is irresistible, contrasting with the shoe laces like the pink/blue in the picture, lilac/white, gray/yellow, purple/white, red/pink, blue/ light blue and black/white, which will even fit the boys...! ultragirl Wow! There’s so much awesomeness in this Mini Melissa Ultragirl with the embossed cow over the peep-toe and the spotted pattern on the insole. Pick your choice among white (picture), black, yellow, beige or red. Or have all of them!!!! :-) 52 Plastic Dreams We Are Flowers Summer 2014 53 THE FLOWERING AMAZON The life and work of Margaret Mee, a legendary botanical artist who fully dedicated herself to flowers. Texto Sergio Amaral Text André Rodrigues “A s I stood there, with the dim outline of the forest all around I was spellbound. Then the first petal began to move and then another as the flower burst into life. It was stages an extraordinary sweet perfume wafted from the flower, and we were all transfixed by the beauty of the delicate and unexpectedly large flower.” The extract from one of Margaret Mee’s (1909–1988) original journal entries describes in sharp detail how this botanical artist, a few months before her untimely and tragic death, managed to surmount the “moon flower” – one of the rarest and most exotic flowers there is. Margaret was born in 1909 in Buckinghamshire, England, and worked as a designer during 01 the Second World War before retraining at St. Martin’s and reproductoins from the book “flowers of the amazon forest: the botanical art of margaret mee opening so quickly. In the early 01. The “moon flower, Selenicereus wittii 02. Neoregelia margaretae 02 54 Plastic Dreams 55 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 Camberwell Schools of Art. In 1952, on a visit to Brazil, she was taken by the pulsating landscape surrounding São Paulo and decided to settle in the city. courtesy nonesuch expeditions south American pictures Her fascination was such she felt compelled to capture the astonishing beauty, and so began her career as a botanical artist. In 1956, when she was forty-seven, Margaret undertook the first of her many expeditions along the Amazon to search out and record the hidden exquisiteness of the forest before it was lost. Initially sketching the plants in the jungle, she would then work on the large illustrations of the entire plant in her studio in Rio de Janeiro. Nine of these plants recorded by Margaret, previously unknown to science, are now named after her. Margaret Mee must rank as one of the most remarkable women of the 20th century. She 05 was an exceptional explorer and botanical artist, acclaimed by British Empire. Margaret was botanists and art critics alike. also an honorary citizen of Recognition of her work came Rio de Janeiro. It is ironic that in the form of financial support this enthusiastic lover of the from the Brazilian government, Amazon, who had braved so the National Geographic Society many hazardous and alarming and a Guggenheim Fellowship. circumstances deep in the forest, In 1976, she was made a ended up being killed in a car Member of the Order of the “MARGARET MEE AND THE ‘MOON FLOWER’” accident in England. By that time 01 she was seventy-nine. Her death took place only a couple months after she had found, witnessed and registered by means of her artistry the blooming of the “moon flower”, a rare type of cactus that blossoms only once 06 in its lifetime. In one of her last entries, Margaret wrote: “The ‘moon flower’ closed before dawn, forever. Birds from their roosting places were flying over the islands. A toucan appeared above a canopy glistening with dew. An elegant heron was fishing. Another day had 02 03 04 dawned.” 01. Memora schomburgkii. 02. Nymphaea rudgeana. 03. Psittacanthus cinctus (Loranthaceae). 04. Rudolfiella aurantiaca. 05. Margaret Mee smelling the sweet perfume wafted from the “moon flower” early blooming stages. 06. Neoregelia eleutheropetala. Directed by Malu De Martino and produced by Elisa Tolomelli, the documentary “Margaret Mee and The Moon Flower” was released in Brazil last April. “My idea was not only to depict one of the greatest botanical artists to date, but also show how this woman was fully engaged in the preservation of the Amazon forest”, says De Martino. The documentary was shot between years 2010 and 2011 in numerous sites among the Amazon region, London, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. It showcases interviews with distinguished researchers and specialists, such as the botanical artist Carmem Fidalgo and also botanists Maria das Graças Wanderley and Oswaldo Fidalgo, from the Instituto de Botânica de São Paulo (Institute of Botany of São Paulo), only to name a few. It features voice over by famous Brazilian actress Patricia Pillar. For further information, pictures and videos see: margaretmee.ehfilmes.com.br 56 getty images Courtesy of Sotheby’s 01 57 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 01. Carnívoras. 2008. Oil and plaster on canvas. 190 x 120 cm. 02. Meu limão. 2000. Acrylic on canvas. 249 x 320 cm. 03. Andy Warhol stands in front of one of the canvas from his Flower series. 04. Frida - White Bench. 1933. Carbon Pigment Color print. 22 x 17 cm. 05. Ananas et Anèmones. 1940. Oil on canvas. 73 x 92 cm. 06. Vase avec 15 Tournesols. 1888. 92.1 x 73 cm. 05 02 W FLOWERS HAVE BEEN PART OF SEVERAL IMPORTANT ARTISTIC WORKS, AS OBJECTS OF STUDY, ALLURE AND INSPIRATION. SUCH WORKS HAVE HELPED TO DEFINE THE COURSE OF ARTS UNDER DIFFERENT FORMS OF EXPRESSION. Text André Rodrigues 03 04 hat if the first artist to turn a flower into art was a caveman? Figure those murals painted for posterity with the juice of petals and seeds, which were later called “cave art” – perhaps the first known social network. Actually, flowers have always been significant elements in the output of some of the most influential painters in history. For instance, Claude Monet (18401926), the father of Impressionism in France. Without flowers, it’s difficult to understand those brushstrokes that remixed the real world, especially during the time he lived, in which each and every painting was supposed to be a mathematical process instead of an emotional one. Monet and his friends also coined the term en plein air, regarding the paintings created out in the open, outside the studio. Close to nature. Surrounded by fauna and flora. Gazing at the flowers. This trend hit eccentric Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), famous for the sunflowers in his paintings. Monet himself praised Van Gogh, who was considered a Post-Impressionist. One of his seminal works, “Vase with Fifteen Flowers”, is now valued at more than US$ 80 million. Then came Henri Matisse (1869-1954), with his colorful and one dimensional floral patterns; Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986), whose output was almost entirely focused on flowers – pretty much like those macro shots easily found on Flickr nowadays; Diego Rivera (1886-1957) who used flowers extensively and was also married to Frida Kahlo (19071954), a Mexican artist known for incorporating flowers in her paintings and in her daily looks. More recently, the fashion world has been taken aback by the colorful explosion of flowers developed by Japanese designer Takashi Murakami – everyone craves his ultra-flowered wallpapers that turn any living room into a manga scene. And who has never heard of Andy Warhol’s hibiscus (1928-1987)? Such delicate flowers suddenly have their petals drenched in acid, irresistible colors. One of Warhol’s pupils, the indefatigable Keith Haring (1958-1990), also came to paint a series inspired by flowers – curiously on the exact year he died, almost serving as a bouquet for his own tombstone. When it comes to Brazil, we can mention the geometric gardens by Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973), the brown sugar girls with flowers by Di Cavalcanti (1897-1976), Paul Von Poser’s roses and even the “Venus Flytrap” series by Adriana Varejão. But the headliner in this game is Beatriz Milhazes, a carioca painter who has recently become an auction darling, thus gaining worldwide fame and prestige, with her ultra colorful and full of flowers canvases. The fact is that every artist, from Brazil or abroad, has created something so that flowers would not go unmentioned. 06 DeAgostini/Getty Images FLOWERS IN ART reproduction of the book cover “I will never Forget You... Frida kahlo and nickolAs murray - a lovestory”de schirmer/moseL 01 BoB Thomas/Getty Images reprodução do livro “ENTRE carnes E MARES“, ADRIANA VAREJÃO Plastic Dreams 58 Plastic Dreams 59 the spring of music Just like in fashion and in several other fields of creation, music also feeds on the rich diversity of flora. Here, Plastic Dreams presents some of the most inspiring moments in which flowers blend with color, visuals and sound. Text Sergio Amaral PLAY FOR YOU TO GROW YOUR MUSICAL GARDEN... Two Door Cinema Club “Spring” Roxette “Fading Like a Flower” M83 “Run Into Flowers” Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks SEMINAL “Gardenia” Seal Radiohead’s debut “Pablo “Kiss from a Rose” Honey” (1993) did not receive Moby due attention at the time of “Flower” its release. Critics found it all Clube da Esquina very strange, sloppy even. But that didn’t stop the album from “Um Girassol da Cor do Seu Cabelo” reaching the pop charts with Talking Heads “Nothing But Flowers” tracks such as “Anyone Can Play PEACE & LOVE Released in the late 60’s, NEW ORDER One of the most important Sting Guitar” and “Stop Whispering”, “Desert Rose” plus the group’s most famous The White Stripes hit, “Creep”, which has been “Blue Orchid” Scott McKenzie’s “San Francisco” albums of the 80’s, “Power, re-recorded by several other became an anthem of the Flow- Corruption & Lies” (1981) made artists including The Pretenders, “Flowers in December” er Power generation. Composed history as the album that allowed Tears for Fears and Macy Gray. It Screaming Trees by the leader of The Mamas New Order to define the post- even appeared on “Glee”! and The Papas (John Phillips), punk: a mix of rock and electronic it was intended to promote a music that would influence almost charity event, the Monterey every band that came afterwards. The song “Flower” came Pop Music Festival. The lyrics The album includes hits like “Your alongside “Play”, the album depict an entire groundwork Silent Face”, inspired by another that lifted music producer Moby and it’s a bit erotic too, like in peace and love: “If you are electronic classic, Kraftwerk’s and the electronic music of the Mapplethorpe’s flowers. The going to San Francisco / Be sure “Trans-Europe Express”, and “Age 2000’s to the mainstream. Re- track is “In Bloom”, a hit from to wear flowers in your hair / If of Consent”, which appeared in leased in a special edition of the another album that made rock you’re going to San Francisco / the soundtrack of Sofia Coppola’s album with b-sides, “Flower” is history (and Nirvana’s history): its music, floral references are ode for nature and Earth. Another You’re gonna meet some gentle “Marie Antoinette”. The iconic not the most romantic song. Ac- “Nevermind”. The band’s my- an inspiration for a multitude of well-known local hit is “Um people there.” It became a hit, cover, created by mythic designer tually the lyrics seem to suggest thology has it that Kurt Cobain songs. An example would be a Girassol da Cor do Seu Cabelo” reached the Billboard charts – Peter Saville, is a reproduction of death, loss and mourning. But wrote the words as a sort of classic anti-censorship anthem (A Sunflower in the Color of Your fourth position in the U.S. and the painting “A basket of roses”, when it comes to production criticism to the outsiders of the released during the Brazilian Hair), by Milton Nascimento and first position in England – and by French artist Henri Fantin-Latour, and harmony, melancholy has underground scene, who were dictatorial period: Geraldo Lô Borges, which became a cult was part of the soundtrack and creates a duality between the no chance. It was even featured unable to understand (and Vandré’s “Pra Não Dizer que Não among international musicians. of Robert Zemeckis’ “Forrest romanticism of the image and in the soundtrack of “Gone In feel) what was behind the Falei das Flores” (Not To Say I The likes of Savath & Savalas Gump” and Roman Polanski’s the gloomy sound of the album. Sixty Seconds”, that kinda iffy group’s work. Despite the rage, Didn’t Mention Flowers). There (project by Prefuse 73’s designer “Frantic”. Oh, the festival, of For the designer, the image action film starring Nicolas Cage “In Bloom” was successful. The are also anthological sambas Scott Herren, released by Warp course! It made history: 200,000 “suggested the means by which and Angelina Jolie, in which a video, a parody of televised such as Cartola’s “As Rosas Não Records) and musician José people attended the event that power, corruption and lies infiltrate retired expert car thief goes musical performances in the Falam” (Roses Can’t Speak), and Gonzalez have done covers started the first Summer of Love our lives. They are alluring,” he back into business to save his 60’s, was awarded Best Alter- even a song by Tom Jobim, the of the song. back in 1967. said about the creation. brother’s life. native Video on MTV in 1993. TECHNICOLOR Mazzy Star “Bed of Roses” REM “Lotus” TRUE UNDERGROUND Nicolas Jaar “Sunflower” It’s rock, it’s underground MADE IN BRAZIL In this tropical country and in country’s most popular classical musician: “Forever Green”, an 60 Plastic Dreams Springtime aroma We Are Flowers Summer 2014 61 01 03 THE “FAMILIES” 04 02 “EVERY FRAGRANCE PRODUCER USES A DIFFERENT RATING, SO THERE IS NOT A SINGLE, UNIFORM ONE” SAYS EXPERT RENATA ASHCAR. “THERE IS NO COLOR CHART FOR PERFUMES,” SHE JOKES. THESE ARE SOME OF THE MOST RECURRING VARIATIONS: Soliflor THE ULTIMATE TREND IN PERFUMES IS ACTUALLY FLORAL FRAGRANCES. THERE ARE PLENTY OF NOVELTIES FOR THOSE IN PURSUIT OF THE FEMININITY AND THE SWEET FRESHNESS OF THESE SCENTS. A single floral note, the beginning of modern perfumery. Perfumers are inspired by nature and try to reconstruct and stylize a rose, a jasmine, a violet etc. Dior’s Diorissimo and Chloé are examples. Texto Sergio Amaral Text Stephanie Noelle An association of several floral notes like in a real bouquet. E.g.: Lancôme’s Trésor and Nina Ricci’s L’Air du Temps. J ust like the fashion world, perfumery also has its with a very particular smell.” But lightness probably will not which features musk, honey, and almond, in addition to the please women who prefer more tuberose, making it stronger the floral fragrances, which striking scents, right? Wrong. and more durable. were away from the spotlight a There are also the floral-oriental While searching your own while ago. “Florals are the main fragrances, which in addition to perfume, you may prefer an olfactory family. When you think flowers include “denser ingre- iconic one such as Chanel No. 5 of perfumes for women, this is dients such as vanilla, resins, (with jasmine, roses, and 80 the preferred branch for most”, incense, any kind of spice,” says more ingredients), Cacharel’s explains expert Renata Ashcar. Renata. According to her, the Anaïs Anaïs (composed of or- “It’s a kind of fragrance that is combination is super-trendy! ange blossom, iris, and tuberose, If you’re looking for a mixed with incense, amber, she explains. Especially when perfume that suits you well, sandalwood ,and cedar, making combined with fruity scents. it’s important to take retention it pretty intense), and Yves According to her, the floral/ into account. “It depends on Saint Laurent’s Paris (with roses, fruity combination is the most the intensity of the flower and violet, bergamot, and a touch of common in the range of florals. the density of the ingredients,” sandalwood and vetiver). A floral perfume is obviously the expert explains. “Wood 07 08 Floral Bouquet trends, and lately it is all about well suited to Brazil’s climate”, 05 Also worth mentioning are composed of flowers, but which is less volatile than lavender Lancôme’s Trésor, another ones? The core is rose and jas- and therefore tends to remain classic with a floral-oriental mine. “Another combination that longer on the skin.” There are fragrance (hints of apricot, won over Brazilian women was florals such as Prada’s Infusion lilies, roses, peach, amber, white flowers such as gardenia, d’Iris, which is very lightweight and vanilla) and Brazilian Lily tuberose and magnolia,” says and features ingredients with Essence, by O Boticário, with Renata. “It’s a feminine scent, low density, and Dior’s Poison, white flowers. Help yourself! Floral Aldehyde 06 One of the most important ones, which originated Chanel No. 5. A flower bouquet reinforced by satiny, slightly woody notes. Floral Green The floral bouquet receives fresh and green notes. Some examples would be Chanel No. 19 and Kenzo’s Parfum d’été. Floral Woody 01. Burberry Body Eau de Toilette: Floral woody, with an eclectic combination of refined ingredients. 02. Issey Miyake Pleats Please: Inspired by the stylist’s famous The floral is dominant, but there are woody and satiny notes and touches of vanilla, as in Hermès’ 24 Faubourg. pleats, it’s a fragrance with a floral, fruity, and woody structure. Floral Aquatic 04. Natura Ekos Água de Banho Encantos de Capitiú: A fascinating The floral bouquet receives touches of marine notes. A famous example would be Armani’s Acqua di Gio. Floral Fruity The floral bouquet is very present, but there are hints of fruit, such as apricot, raspberry, and pear. E.g.: Oscar de la Renta’s So de La Renta. 03. Bulgari Omni Coral: A radiant floral/fruity fragrance that evokes the essence of summer. floral bouquet with hints of pink pepper. 05. Lolita Lempicka Eau de Minuit: A seductive essence of licorice flower adorned with an extraordinary jewel. 06. Fan di Fendi Eau Fraîche: A Floral Aquatic, this is the line’s lightweight and fresh version. 07. La Petite Robe Noire Guerlain: Extraordinary floral/fruity fragrance for contemporary women. 08. Jour d’Hermès: Essence of femininity in a bottle; floral green that stands out among others in the same family. 62 63 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Verão 2014 hanel loved them. Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent did as well. Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana are also fans, as well as Alexander McQueen, Lanvin’s Alber Elbaz and Vivienne Westwood. There is no denying: the fashion world LOVES floral patterns. It is probably one of the icons of this universe since the Ancient Times – back when fashion didn’t even have a name yet (it was “only” clothing and adornment for the Greek and the Trojan). But aside from nature, fashion allowed flowers to be reproduced and reinvented to exhaustion. Having a flower of choice is pretty much a ground rule and a nice first step. Think of Chanel and her camellias, for example, one of the key elements of her brand’s imagery (right beside pearls, tweed, tailleurs, among others). Legend has it that she loved camellias for several reasons: their simple, rounded and androgynous shape, the purity of their white petals, and also because they rarely give out scents – and Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel indeed liked the No. 5. Christian Dior, a fan of flowers and gardening, even bought a flower farm in Southern France, near Provence. His fascination was such that it eventually led to the creation of his famous (and super-duper-historic) New Look in 1947, the one with the rounded shoulders blazer, cinched waist Text Sergio Amaral Photos Marcio Madeira e Reproductions and wide skirt, round at the bottom (named corolla). A fan of lilies of the valley (mayflowers), he said at the time: “I design clothes for flower-women.” His fashions shows would traditionally feature a look – or a “mannequin”, as one would say by then – with mayflowers, whether embroidered or printed. Their scent (which can only be redeveloped, instead of naturally extracted) is also an important element in many of Dior’s fragrances, specially the iconic Diorissimo. As you can see, the relationship between flowers and fashion has bore plenty of fruit. One of the latest – and perhaps one of the most beautiful – examples was part of Alexandre Herchcovitch’s 2013 Winter show, with flower-women on dresses that seemed to depict petals falling down, uncovering and revealing the models’ bodies on the catwalk – mesmerizing the attending audience and those who saw the pictures online only moments later. Italian Miuccia Prada, considered one of the most influential contemporary designers, is another rare finding in the realm of flowered fashion. In her 2013 summer collection, she made an unusual interpretation of floral patterns with oriental references and a rather unromantic – yet fetishized and eerie – view on them. The biodiversity and evolution of species would make chanel CAMelLIA brooch alexandre herchcovitch aw 2013 PRADA ss 2013 THROUGHOUT ALL SEASONS, FLOWER PATTERNS INVADE BOTH THE STREETS AND THE CATWALKS. EXPLORE A PART OF THIS GARDEN WHERE STYLISTS GATHER THEIR REFERENCES. alexander mcqueen ss 2007 C SAINT LAURENT PARIS aw 2013 The sweetest fashion lanvin aw 2013 NEW LOOK DIOR 1947 Plastic Dreams even Darwin himself go mad! There’s something for every taste, type and preference, in a profusion of prints, patterns, proportions, shapes, materials and applications. That can be easily seen from the sweetly romantic Dolce & Gabbana dresses to the Lanvin’s über-feminine elegance, through Givenchy’s sexy-celibate interpretation, Alexander McQueen’s conceptual versions and John Galliano’s eccentric depictions, during his time in Dior. And what about Liberty – the English brand (and Melissa’s partner) that has made history since 1875 with its floral patterned fabrics? There are so many patterns that one of the most classic ones (with small flowers) was copied and recreated from Bom Retiro to Harajuku, from fast-fashion stores to the most exclusive and luxurious global brands. And recognition is also universal, because this particular type of design has been immortalized in fashion and even received the brand’s own name: it’s the Liberty floral (such as the Chanel tailleur, Dior’s New Look or Saint Laurent’s jackets). In this sense, fashion overcomes nature: here flowers are timeless, and still bear fruit that you will not simply admire. You may (and you probably will) love dressing them. 64 Plastic Dreams The moving petals Text Suzy Capó T he “American Beauty” rose is not only the namesake of Sam Mendes’ 1999 Academy Awardwinning film, which inspired one of the fashion editorials of this Summer 2014 issue of PLASTIC DREAMS. Those gorgeous red roses are one of the film’s most defining motifs, playing a key role in Kevin Spacey character’s fantasies and providing the audiences with one of the most mesmerizing flower moments in cinema history. There are plenty of memorable flower film scenes, of course. Think about Tim Burton’s “Big Fish”, when the hopelessly romantic Edward Bloom (played by Ewan McGregor) floats with his sweetheart in an endless sea of bright yellow COURTESY OF EURO INTERNATIONAL FILMS, UNIVERSAL PICTURES, COLUMBIA PICTURES, FILMES DA MOSTRA AND WARNER BROS. 01 filmmakers love beauty and so do audiences. hence flowers have been on the screen since the beginning of the motion pictures, conveying a multitude of emotions, suggesting the passage of time or complementing the allure of movie stars. 65 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 daffodils. Or of Sophia Loren surrounded by sunflowers in a field in the Soviet Union in the heartbreaking 1970 drama by Vittorio de Sica, “Sunflowers.” Other than being strikingly beautiful and very photogenic, flowers carry great cultural significance and symbolism in both Western and Eastern cultures, providing additional layers to narratives from all over the world. Japan’s most beloved flowers, the cherry blossoms, have been on the screen ever since the early days of the motion pictures in that country, perhaps reaching a visual peak in Kurosawa’s arrestingly beautiful and personal masterpiece “Dreams”. But more than once, they have crossed continents and film productions. In Academy Award Nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker’s short documentary “The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom”, 02 03 04 05 01. Sophia Loren in a Soviet sunflower field in Vittoria de Sica’s cult movie. 02. The iconic image from Sam Mendes’ Academy Award-winning drama. 03. In “Big Fish”, Tim Burton created one of the most beautiful flower moments in cinema. 04. The cherry blossoms in Doris Dörrie’s movie celebrate the ephemerality of life. 05. Pete Postlethwait plays a mafioso who is also a florist, inspired in a real-life character in “The Town”. 66 Plastic Dreams 06 the delicate pale pink flowers remind viewers the way “beauty and terror always exist in nature.” Walking a different path, German director Doris Dörrie takes the leading character of “Cherry Blossoms”, Rudi Angermeier (Elmar Wepper), to Japan in a story that culminates in a pilgrimage to Mount Fuji in the midst of the cherry blossom season, a celebration of beauty, impermanence, and new beginnings. 07 Sometimes, of course, there’s no deeper significance in cherry blossoms, except for their beauty. Take for instance, the scene from the film adaptation of Arthur Golden’s bestseller “Memoirs of a Geihsa”, when Sayuri goes for a walk with the enigmatic Chairman standing beneath a cherry blossom tree. What other meaning is there besides a purely aesthetic one? Flowers can also reveal contrasting or transitioning personality features in film characters. In Ben Affleck’s “The Town”, Pete Postlethwait plays Boston crime lord Fergie, who upholds a legitimate front as a florist, in great contrast to his violent nature. In a whole different way, a 22-year old Brigitte Bardot wearing a faux daisies bralette displays innocence (or the loss of it) in a striptease contest in “Plucking the Daisy”. Be they roses, carnations, lilies, or orchids, used as recurrent motifs or schemes, flowers bring an array of emotions, meanings, or just plain joy and beauty into a film scene. They remind us that, hopefully, life can always imitate art. And vice-versa. COURTESY OF SONY PICTURES AND SUPPLY & DEMAND INTEGRATED. 06. Cherry blossoms enhance one of the most beautiful scenes of “Memoirs of a Geisha”, directed by Rob Marshall. 07. Lucy Walker’s “The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom” was nominated for an Academy Award in 2013. Beauty Column Lips, hair, eyes and skin: now is the time to upgrade your makeup case (and leave vamp lipsticks and über-dark eyes to rest) with the best choices from the métier. Roberto Cavalli aw 2013 M A K E U P 67 freshness more light cat eyes There’s nothing better – and prettier – than the combination of lush skin with a colorful lipstick – light pink is a top choice – or one with a natural color, with highlighted temples. You can match it with a 60’s ponytail, a turban with some ends down or a fancy side parted hairdo. Skin is matte, but the highlighter will be your best pal. Apply it to the key spots – temples, inner corner of the eyes and the Cupid’s bow – to make them stand out, and avoid powder on the whole face. Some matte foundation and powder on the T-zone will do the trick. If you’re still fearful of colorful eyes, now is the moment to flip that switch. But take it easy, no vibrant shadow over the whole eyelid. Skip the eyeliner in black or brown and go for a lighter blue, faded pink or maybe even lilac. Update your look in a heartbeat! outlining Text Stephanie Noelle Photos Marcio Madeira Stella McCartney aw 2012 Plastic Dreams The season’s rouges are the contour ones. The matte brown or bronze shades help defining the facial contours and provide a warmer expression. Watch for the orangish tones: you definitely don’t want to look like a brick! rebellion You know the post-party eye makeup you pray that no one will notice? There’s no need for that. Rebellious eyes are super trendy in fashion, following the 90’s and grunge references currently on the catwalks. You can try it just by making a thicker eye line or adding more shadow to the lower lashes. Imperfection is welcome. runway column 68 69 We Are Flowers Verão 2014 #NDA #digitalprints #digitalfashion A CORNELIA VAN RIJSWIJK ALEXANDER MCQUEEN AW 2010 Text Camila Yahn Photos Marcio Madeira IRL LONDON SS 2014 GEORGIA KUHN TECHNOLOGY INSPIRES DESIGNERS AND TRANSFORMS OUR VISION. THIS SEED BECAME THE “NEW DIGITAL AESTHETICS”, WHICH IS NOW COMING TO THE CATWALKS EAGER TO BECOME A FASHION PHENOMENON WITH NO EXPIRATION DATE: AS PERENNIAL AS PLASTIC FLOWERS. IRR LONDON SS 2013 it’s digital time! PREEN SS 2012 Plastic Dreams new phenomenon is coming strong and settling down on the promise of lasting longer than a season. It’s NDA (New Digital Aesthetics), showing the distorted beauty just as we see it through our digital eyes. The way we see the world is changing. We are increasingly looking at it through the screens of mobile phones, tablets, cameras and computers. The encounter between the human and the digital gives room to several visual possibilities. This new aesthetic, which shortly won’t even be new anymore, is primarily focused on pixelated, low-resolution computer-generated effects. In fashion, NDA appears in more and more extraordinary digital prints. Many designers are embracing the revolution of computer-processed stamping and creating images and visual possibilities that were previously deemed unthinkable for a piece of clothing. Technology inspires and impacts the way designers think and work. The results that emerge through digital creation are way beyond the preaching of the homemade Instagram aesthetic. Instead, they are sophisticated, upscale and unique. Many looks seen recently on catwalks around the world mix universes, tell stories and recite poems. And despite being the bridge to the future, NDA embraces the retro style, especially the geometric effects of the 80’s and the gaming culture. They are new ways of seeing the world, in order to capture the echoes of society and to question what is beautiful, proposing a kind of beauty that has not been processed yet. In the end, the creativity and the ideas that pulsate within the heart are the keys for these innovations to remain fresh and real. Regardless of the innovation, the human thought will deem it relevant and useful. For you, Miss Melissa, who grew up only understanding the complexity of a digital world, this is not your future, but rather your present. Global basket it’s always a pleasure to receive FROM and give flowers TO your loved ones. make the most of your flower shopping experience by buying them in one of these unique shops. photo by Franz, art direction by Melody & Hosanna 70 Plastic Dreams We Are Flowers Summer 2014 The Flower Truck Los Angeles In L.A., where people practically live inside their cars, Jenifer Kaplan made her dream of having her own business come true by opening a mobile flower shop. She rolls around town in a redone 1970s ice cream truck dubbed “Lola,” selling flowers and “to go” vases for an impromptu gift or just to light up your day. only-roses.com Text Suzy Capó only roses London and Dubai Singapore Lucy Siah and her sister-in-law Josephine Lau took over a florist and have been working at it for 13 years. Working in a light and bright studio in a quiet neighborhood in Singapore, the two women do event styling, bridal flowers, wedding décor, apart from everyday flower arrangements and bouquets sold in their online store. floralmagic.com.sg Christian Aschman As the name suggests, the store sells only roses, specializing in Ecuadorian Roses, extra large flowers grown at high altitude farms up in the mountains of Ecuador, the perfect climate for them. In addition to two London shops, OnlyRoses has a branch in Dubai, located in the exclusive Palm Strip Mall, opposite Jumeirah Mosque. Floral Magic theflowertruck.com philanthia Budapest Bloemenmarkt Amsterdam Singel 610-616, Amsterdam The Bloemenmarkt is the world’s only floating flower market. Founded in 1862, it is sited in Amsterdam, in the city’s southern canal belt. It includes 15 florists and garden shops as well as a range of souvenir gifts. The market is one of the main suppliers of flowers to central Amsterdam. Located at Váci Street, in downtown Budapest, Philantia has been functioning as a florist for over a hundred years. Designed by Kőrössy Albert, a pupil of Lechner and Hauszmann, the store whose name means the love of flowers in Hungarian is a true vestige of Art Nouveau. thierryboutemy.com Thierry Boutemy Brussels Váci utca 9., Budapest Create some flower magic at Thierry Boutemy’s shop. The French florist based in Brussels became known in the fashion, music, and art world after creating magnificent arrangements for Sofia Coppola’s “Marie Antoinette”. Since then, he’s been providing floral creations for people like Grace Jones, Albert Elbaz, among others, for both professional and private projects. 72 Plastic Dreams We Are Flowers Summer 2014 Extraordinary luxury S A LIVING LEGEND OF THE PUNK ERA AND OF THE BLAZING LONDON NIGHT SCENE IN THE 80’S, AND THE CREATOR OF MYTHICAL IMAGES CRYSTALLIZED IN THE HISTORY OF FASHION AND MUSIC, JUDY BLAME IS BACK TO PLASTIC DREAMS. WELCOME BACK, DARLING! His artistic name was coined after being part of the effervescent Manchester scene in the late 70’s, when he first moved to London and was working at the Heaven nightclub. Judy came first, the legend says, when designer Antony Price made fun of his hairstyle. A friend of his, Scarlett, provided him the surname. Judy and Scarlett would sweep the sidewalks along the Thames while looking for lost objects – bottle openers, plastic toys, keys etc. – to turn them into trendy ince he fled home at age 17, back in accessories that would thrill the regulars of Devonshire – a rural English village – London clubs, right as the over the top New image-maker Judy Blame has seen the Romantic style emerged. “It was a time world go round a few times. His name is of new creativity and a brave stand for associated with fashion and music scenes originality” he says. The coveted image-maker caught the that have changed the way we think about fashion and listen to music (and world’s attention after designing Boy also how we relate each other) and his George’s outfit for the Emmy Awards portfolio included jobs as a jeweler, art ceremony, in 1984. He also helped director, stylist, and accessories designer define the visual identity of style bibles for Louis Vuitton, Comme des Garçons, “iD” and “The Face”, and made history Paco Rabanne, Björk, Neneh Cherry, and with his partnership with photographer Gareth Pugh. and stylist Ray Petri, from Buffalo. His indelible influence on fashion, by melding His work has reached new heights this year, with exhibitions “Punk to Couture”, haute couture and sportswear, was then at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New absorbed by the system as a successful and York, and “Club to Catwalk: London Fashion unexpected transplant. Judy became a myth. The artist told PLASTIC DREAMS his main in the 1980s,” in an exclusive hall at the inspiration is fun. “We photograph the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. shoes and various objects I like: flowers, He is not impressed by the newly acquired status. “I still live and work in the teddy bears etc. I bought every sticker I way [I used to back then]. That’s could find. Then we started creating shapes why I survive every season,” he told and characters to suit the shoes. Once I PLASTIC DREAMS. was happy with each one, we scanned the original and retouched the colours, if His history is as legendary as the brico- needed.” Creativity and pure craftsmanship. lage in his unique style. First of all, Judy is Judy is currently working on a book about not his birth name, and Blame is not his family name. And bricolage would be a his career, “a mix of a colourful education in proper term if he were not imbued with the the Art of style and fashion. A life guide for punk DIY spirit in his DNA. the marverick genius”, he says. “WE PHOTOGRAPHED the shoes AND OBJECTS SUCH AS FLOWERS, TEDDY BEARS... Eddie Monsoon Text Suzy Capó Illustrations Judy Blame I BOUGHT STICKERS AND THEN WE CREATED NEW SHAPES AND CHARACTERS.” 73 Plastic Dreams 74 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 75 MELISSA PLANEHITS Mini melissa Ultragirl Bow melissa SPIKES (TOP) melissa floret Plastic Dreams 76 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 77 VIVIENNE WESTWOOD ANGLOMANIA LADY DRAGON (TOP) MELISSA HEART + SALINAS MELISSA MELISSIMA + KARL LAGERFELD MINI MELISSA ARANHA VIVIENNE WESTWOOD + MELISSA ARANHA HITS Plastic Dreams MELISSA DORIS SPECIAL (TOP) MELISSA PETAL (centER) MELISSA ultragirl SPECIAL 78 We Are Flowers Summer 2014 79 MELISSA FRESH BLOOM VIVIENNE WESTWOOD ANGLOMANIA + MELISSA ULTRAGIRL Plastic Dreams Some products may undergo color distortion or not be made available for purchase. 80 Vivienne Westwood Anglomania + Mini Melissa aranha (TOP) VIVIENNE WESTWOOD ANGLOMANIA + MELISSA ULTRAGIRL We Are Flowers Summer 2014 81 MELISSA ULTRAGIRL + MINNIE MELISSA ESTRELICIA (TOP) 82 Plastic Dreams DAILY CHANGE Text Elisa Stecca Illustration Zé Otávio We evolve by keeping a garden because it’s just like taking care of ourselves. The result is a different eye for things and several surprises. Sometimes things only depend on us, but sometimes we just have to let life go on by itself. I t all started when my young- fruit, which eventually be- My fault! My fault! That was have an orange tree, a guava est daughter was born. At the come deep green, then yellow, until I heard from experts that tree and, more recently, a time, I decided to refurbish and finally the color of... peach! there is a natural selection that lemon tree bought in February eliminates some of the fruit. that is supposed to bear fruit I’m not totally to blame. next year. But one day I woke the house and I assembled I obviously face several an “urban orchard” on the challenges from the moment in porch. I placed three vases with which the first flowers appear vine and berries, and planted a until the very last crop. peach tree in a large pot. Not quite knowing what to Sometimes I’ll forget to We also have to deal with our own anxiety. Out of the twelve months up and bang: flowers, scented and colored... pink! Wow, amazing! Each day there’s a small water and the leaves will we’ve got in a year, the peachy expect, I was amazed when I start withering, the fruit will symphony lasts about five. glanced at it one day and saw a go wrinkled and decay, they The rest of the year we’ve got like a plant stalker, eager to tree covered in pink. It was practi- will push each other away, a naked and charmless set of take a peek every single day. cally a postcard from Japan. and a large one will drop to branches. What can I do? I have The thing is, they were born to the floor to the birds’ delight. to keep watering, tendering make me learn. Every now and kindled in me a different eye for I’ll get mad and blame myself and WAITING, something that is then, in the dead of night, a things, a sort of seasonal expecta- for having done something or not my forte. I’ve since got the new bud shows up. tion, a willingness to learn. not having done something. hang of it. It was a remarkable day, which Little by little, pink gives way to the bright green of the small Too much or too little water, bad vibes, lack of fertilizers... It didn’t take long for me to fall in love with all that. Now I change, but it takes time. But now I’m always around Guess what? Once again, life is happening without my interference! We Are Flowers Summer 2014 83