Day One of the Florist Stylist Course — where fashion and flowers become one visual language.

This shoot explored the theme East Meets West — blending South Korean and Japanese cultural aesthetics with European floral design. Traditional elements such as kimonos, delicate textures, movement, and location styling were brought together with a contemporary floral approach rooted in softness, emotion, and fragility.

Working with a Taiwanese model created an even deeper cultural dialogue between identity, fashion, and floral storytelling.

The floral styling focused on an ethereal and almost weightless feeling — using delicate Clematis, Delphinium, sourced from Marginpar. The flowers moved like fabric around the body, creating a romantic and cinematic atmosphere where floristry became part of the fashion itself.

This is the essence of the Florist Stylist Course at Berlin Flower School — learning how to merge flowers with fashion, image creation, styling, and artistic direction.

Creative Team

Art Direction, Floral Concept & Floral Styling:
Berlin Flower School / Julia Gauld-Ritterspach

Model:
Cat Zen

Make-up:
T B A S S O M B E A U T Y

Fashion & Floral Styling:
Kelly Ekardt

Photography:
Erandhi Lehmann / Simply Bloom Photography

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