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The concept of this shoot combined Cottagecore with a greenhouse dining setting - both trends highlighted by trend forecaster WGSN as emergents of Covid- 19 lockdown.

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The shoot was mocked to fit with the style of ‘Country Living’ magazine as part of a series of styling, editorial features, interivews & adverts in the style of the publication.

.interiors trend feature

.client Country Living magazine

.concept An interiors trend emerging from the Covid lockdowns of 2020, Cottagecore stemmed from the re-discovered interest of being at home, along with the nostalgia of idyllic times spent with families; with the trend itself growing (in the first instance) online.

The greenhouse dining setting grew out of Covid-19 restrictions of how many people could get together inside; this greenhouse setting meant more people could meet without breaking Government restrictions.

I created the shoot in an old potting shed greenhouse at a home in Cornwall, there were a lot of dried flowers in place which added to the look. Materials like gingham, lace & ditsy florals were the centrepiece of the scene.

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Rebecca Roberts hand-crafts ceramics that artistically represent the South-West’s coastline. A former Arts University Plymouth student & now locally-based ceramicist, Rebecca wanted a set of professional images to be used on social media platforms, her website & for general branding purposes.

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