Monday, 15 August 2011

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Photographer Marie-Fleur Charlesworth has been documenting her life with a camera since she can remember. But in the last three years she has turned her artistic hand to shooting fashion.

The London based photographer’s distinctively analogue style is wonderfully nostalgic. So wonderful in fact that she has caught the eye of several publications, with her work having been featured in Stylist, Ballad Of, Random, Pigeons & Peacocks and Ozon.

Extracting influences from Nabokov novels and of Wes Anderson’s Royal Tenenbaum’s family home, it’s no wonder she concocts dreamy, eclectic visions. Marie-Fleur’s images, in all their faded hue and frosted edging glory, conspire to craft poignant, striking portraits that unequivocally stir the soul. 

This dazzling new summer editorial entitled “About a girl” follows a frail blonde pixie on her secret garden frolics.

The styling is immaculately whimsical too – with over the knee socks aplenty, draping white chiffon dresses, rope scarves, frilled off the shoulder tops and paisley maxi skirts. And all of this sartorial bliss is spectacularly accessorised with bold, black balloons for an eerie twist.

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