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Wonder Effect 3d Fabrics Find us on page No. 148
Wonder Effect 3d Fabrics Find us on page No. 148
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If human language is a pure social convention and is evolving<br />
all the time by inserting neologisms while losing on<br />
the road other splendid words because not they have not<br />
been used for so long thanks to an increasing number of<br />
functional ignorance or web idiots, the language of flowers<br />
instead can never change and will always cross the oceans<br />
of Time reaching us in all its aspects. What a flower is able<br />
to communicate to the heart of humans is unique and<br />
special: the same flower will say different things in relation<br />
to who is holding it in their hands or who will be enchanted<br />
by looking at it in full vivid admiration. Nothing else in<br />
nature is more perfect than a flower and in this époque so<br />
full of three dimensional hi-tech, we should start watching<br />
the perfection of a flower in 3D that no human hand could<br />
possibly ever reproduce. Floriography and the study of the<br />
language of flowers have been dedicated the last sublime<br />
<strong>Haute</strong> <strong>Couture</strong> collection created by a great woman and<br />
artist Raffaella Curiel, one of the few couturiers able to<br />
create a special relationship between fashion and art, an<br />
interconnection where both types of art give that touch of<br />
magic to each other, with the result to admire this great<br />
art on the catwalk, where it plays an extraordinary main<br />
role thanks to the aid of those refined textiles by TGM<br />
INTERNATIONAL, which has always been synonymous<br />
for style, innovation and fabrics research at high levels,<br />
and thanks to silk Mikado so sculpture like and decisive,<br />
in addition to the impalpable organza that caress the<br />
silhouette sensually. The prints are like real paintings and<br />
decorations and embroidery speak about a lost and found<br />
Eden where everything is so graceful and full of harmony.