BLOOM — TRANSFORM — RELEASE
In this story, fashion and beauty merge into a sequence of shifting states, where flowers, texture, light, and form become part of an inner transformation.
The narrative unfolds through three chapters.
Bloom opens the series through the contrast of strength and fragility. Glossy latex, sculptural silhouettes, and deep dark tones are combined with voluminous floral elements, creating a sense of tension at the very beginning. Here, beauty feels almost artificial — precise, cold, and controlled.
Transform becomes softer, lighter, and more tactile. The images are inspired by the structure of a dandelion in bloom: delicate lines, weightless textures, and the feeling of a form beginning to dissolve. Makeup softens, silhouettes lose their rigidity, and the compositions begin to move between control and vulnerability.
Release closes the story with an explosion of color and freedom. Floral constructions evolve into almost surreal compositions where beauty, jewelry, and form exist as one unified energy. Here, the image no longer follows structure — it becomes instinctive, emotional, and alive.
Throughout the series, couture merges with organic elements: petals take on architectural forms, textures become painterly, and the body turns into part of the visual composition. From glossy latex and sharp lines to airy details and floral chaos, the story moves from control toward release.
This series speaks about transformation as a continuous process in which fashion constantly changes its state — unfolding, dissolving, and reconstructing itself into a new form.


Dress — Tony Ward Couture
Hair accessories — Kristina Fidelskaya
Jewelry — Chaumet HJ

Bodysuit — stylist’s own
Jewelry — Tiffany & Co. HJ

Jewelry — Chaumet HJ

Jewelry — Renee Jeweller

Tights — stylist’s own




Tights — stylist’s own
Photographer — Amer Mohamad
Stylist — Nour Bou Ezz
Model — Victoria @ ANT MGMT
Hair — Osama Kazak
Makeup — Jade
Florist — Dulish Thennakone
Lighting Assistant — Bickiboss
Stylist Assistant — Rejie Tanghian