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Flowers are perhaps nature’s most flamboyant display; but it’s not only bees they attract. Humans have been drawn to their colors, forms and scents, and used them for our own decoration.

Feminine elegance has been always associated with flowers, gardens and languid leisure. For leisure could mean lively conversation, a luncheon, reading, listening to music. Flowers, fashion and femininity make up a good deal of the output of many painters. For example, take impressionists. Manet, Morisot and Monet, and especially Renoir surrounded contemporary Parisians with flowers and gardens.

Flowers in fashion mean the demand for access to nature, for leisure to cultivate the self, the demand for room to express natural instincts. Our elaborated pieces are hand made by artists. They are very decorative and are very much the extravagance of the day.

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"Garden of Eden" Scarf/Jacket
Our Price: $479.99

Our Scarf/Jacket features space for arms inside the scarf. It will not slip off the shoulders. Flowers are washable and non-crushable. Ideal for travelling and to take with you in a car. No matter where you arrive, you will look as fresh as a daisy.
"Garden of Eden" Top
Our Price: $389.99

Our “Garden of Eden” Top is eternally feminine. Flowers are washable and non-crushable. Ideal for travelling or partying. No matter where you arrive, you will look as fresh as a daisy.
"Bust Full of Roses" Top
Our Price: $325.99

If you love your bust, you will love our “Bust Full of Roses” Top to enhance your beauty.
"Sunflowers" Scarf
Our Price: $1,740.00

Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. Some of his paintings are now among the world’s best known, most popular and expressive works of art. Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life, during which time he cut off part of his left ear following a breakdown in his friendship with Paul Gaugin. Among his most famous works are Sunflowers, The Starry Night, and Irises.
This scarf is a copy of Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh. His vision of yellow color is different and much brighter, and his sunflowers are not realistic bur rather alive and moving.