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The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Cycle of the Months - May Day, an ancient celebration of spring, adapted from ancient civilizations in medieval times, remains an occasion on which floral crowns are worn.
a painting of a woman with flowers in her hair
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Flora - When Rembrandt painted Flora, “goddess of natural abundance,” she resembled his pregnant wife Saskia, and played on the association of spring and flowers with fertility and fecundity of the earth, and of women.
a painting of a woman in white dress with flowers on her head and arms outstretched
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Portrait of Carlotta Grisi in Giselle - In this popular ballet, the heroine, Giselle, is crowned the Harvest Queen.
an illustration of a woman with flowers in her hair and wearing a white dress standing next to trees
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Ophelia - Shakespeare’s tragic heroine, Ophelia, is not only bedecked in blooms, but fluent in the language of flowers.
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The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Elizabeth Taylor - This violet-eyed English actress wed Richard Burton (for the first time) in 1964 with flowers crowning her face and hyacinths twisting down her fall.
black and white photograph of a woman with flowers in her hair wearing a flower crown
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Jane Birkin - The actress in Wonderwall, 1968.
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The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Lauren Hutton - Vogue dressed All-American Lauren Hutton’s tendrilled updo with humble daisies—a symbol of the swinging sixties—for “hair—with more than a hint of romance about it.”
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The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
The archetypical accessory? A wildflower crown.
Tatiana Papamoskou - Tatiana Papamoschou plays the tragic heroine of Greek myth in the 1977 film Iphigenia. Jennifer Lawrence, Festival Makeup Rave, Festival Makeup Glitter, Festival Makeup, Greek Myths, Floral Crown
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Tatiana Papamoskou - Tatiana Papamoschou plays the tragic heroine of Greek myth in the 1977 film Iphigenia.
two people are standing on a boat in the sand and one is kicking another person with his leg
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Daria Werbowy - In Polynesia, where this photograph was taken, leaves known as hei are often worn or given as gifts.
a woman with pink hair wearing a wreath on her head
The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Kirsten Dunst - At Le Petit Trianon, Marie Antoinette let her hair down, and indulged in pastoral fantasies in her custom-built hameau, or village.
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The History of Flower Crowns and the Women Who Wore Them: From Frida Kahlo to Kate Moss
Lana Del Rey - Lana Del Rey, the sultry, throaty-voiced singer, who has been embraced by the fashion world, often wears flower crowns on stage and in music videos.