Let's continue talking about Rococo. This look paid tribute to Jean-Antoine Watteau, who was the best Rococo artist among those 18 century painters from my opinion. Like I said before, Rococo style is very decorated, soft, feminine and dreamy. It lack of a power to " wake people up", however, I think his mature works are the closest to modern sensibilities compare to other Rococo painters. And yet, His style was the inspiration of other Rococo painters as well. The inspiration of this look from his most famous painting" Pierrot"(1718-1719). I believe women who loves Rococo style very much are romantic and dramatic from their inside. I like wearing pure white look since long ago, ruffle collar and russian royal pattern tights make the look turn to a dramatic way.
Hair accessories by Lelia
Ruffle Collar made by myself
Dress from Ebay
Tights by Bebaroque
Heels by Topshop
illustration by Nancy.Z
photography by M.Yu
Photo shoot at Ritz Hotel
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| Inspiration- "Gilles and Four Other Characters of the Commedia dell'arte" by Antoine Watteau, c.1717.museum of the Louvre,Paris |
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| Pigrimage on the Isle of Cythera,1717, Louvre |










Gorgeous illustration, but above all I love the intricate details of your outfit! So pretty. I love this Rococo series so far.
ReplyDeleteI have become an instant fan of yours. This is Beyond artistically beautiful and fablous!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are so beautiful
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ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely wonderful! Love the tight!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING TIGHTS! and lovely illustration!
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