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Fashion Photography in a Victorian Greenhouse full of Exotic Plants

Combine the architectural beauty of a glass-and-iron conservatory with the wild, lush textures of exotic jungle plants for a breathtaking editorial backdrop.

Inspired by structures like the Kew Gardens glasshouses, this location is a stunning mix of architecture and nature. Ornate, curved white-iron framing encloses a massive, humid jungle of massive palm leaves, orchids, and ferns. The light filtering through the glass roof is soft and humid. This is an incredibly romantic, high-end editorial location perfect for floral prints, sheer fabrics, bridal collections, and luxury spring campaigns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does it differ from the Tropical Rainforest?

The rainforest is wild nature. The Victorian Greenhouse incorporates beautiful, elegant glass-and-iron architecture, giving it a much more refined, European aristocratic feel.

Does the green overpower the clothing?

No, the white architectural framing of the greenhouse helps balance the greens, providing a clean, elegant structure behind the model.

What fabrics look best here?

Lightweight, sheer, and flowing fabrics look incredible, catching the soft, diffused light filtering through the glass roof.

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