what happened when a singapore girl gave life to a dying rose is breathtaking
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Epoch Times, Singapore Edition (Issue 489, Jun 20 - July 3, 2014)TRANSCRIPT
HealtH & Beauty theepochtimes34 june 20 – july 3, 2014
By Ingrid Longauerová Epoch Times Staff
When Grace Ciao, a 22-year-old student from Singapore, wanted to preserve
the beauty of a dying rose from a boy, she accidentally created a liv-ing dress. At that time she had no idea what kind of path rose petals would create for her.
Now, instead of water colours and brushes, she uses real flower petals for her fashion illustra-
tions. She has branched out from using roses and now incorporates other kinds of flowers such as orchids, carnations, and hibiscus.
Thanks to the natural lines and textures of flowers, they are perfect for layering
or playing with colours transitions. Nature itself seems to be the best for exemplifying the popular flower trend
this summer.Although Grace is currently
studying business, she is com-mitted to her passion for fashion illustrations. She has even started to give classes, passing on her skills and creativity to others.
What Happened When a Singapore Girl
Gave Life to a Dying Rose Is Breathtaking
All PhotoS CourteSy of GrACe CiAo
Pink lilium dress.
White lilium dress perfect for wedding or ball.
Carnation summer dress.
Yellow carnation dress.
Blue petals layered into a gown.
Graceful yellow dress.
Orchid gown.