GUCCI Inspired my Ikebana; the Japanese art of flower arranging

GUCCI inspired my Ikebana; the Japanese art of flower arranging.

As it is often said that we have to see things beautiful if we want to create something beautiful. We need inputs before output.

I like to see things beautiful. In my Ikebana class, I choose and prepare flowers for my students with my intention in my mind.

Also, they must be easier to create with different characters and beauty in harmonized.  Normally, I used branches and not so many kinds of flowers. However, I didn’t follow my usual style this time. Adventure!!

The show window of GUCCI inspired me. It’s already a few months ago but their color and design still remained in my mind. I discovered a new way to express beauty!

Like Picasso’s painting, GUCCI’s clothes inspired me. That’s very unique experience.
THANK YOU, GUCCI!

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