Fashion Often Draws Inspiration From Nature And This Instagram Account Proves It (30 Pics)
Interview With ArtistMany things in life draw inspiration from nature. Technology, architecture, and all almost all things we create are made by observing the natural world around us. This Instagram account called fashion.biologique proves that fashion also looks a lot like fragments of nature. Many clothes designers, especially high-fashion ones, make their clothes look like trees, fish, birds, and many other things that belong in nature.
The creator of the account is Jill Scherman from Maine, USA and she collected the best examples and put them side by side, perfectly comparing the two and showing off how many details were taken from specific motifs in nature. She told Bored Panda: "Last year, when the Covid lockdown began, I decided to create an Instagram account dedicated to these connections to feel closer to nature."
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Too bad nature can't copyright their displays, doesn't seem fair. This does look like a direct copy. Designers need to be original. I'm surprised they didn't include a feather Boa. . .
Its inspired, what is wrong with you people? Always bitter and angry about something
Load More Replies...Jill Scherman told Bored Panda: "I developed a deep interest in nature and science during childhood, and my interest in fashion came later in my teens. Around that time, I realized I had a strange talent for remembering textures, forms, and patterns. In 2009, while I was writing a trend blog, I started to publish the connections I was making while watching runway shows and my readers loved it."
"I hope that people will take a moment to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Fashion continually takes inspiration, raw materials, and energy resources from nature. If we are to truly appreciate fashion, we should also care about where it comes from. If I am successful, fashion lovers will come to appreciate a world they care deeply about. And nature lovers will learn to appreciate the beauty and complexity of fashion."
How does one drive-or use the bathroom facilities for that matter....in this dress???
that's not the point of fashion?? its ART and if you don't get it then leave
Load More Replies...I'm sry if you don't agree w/ me, but I hate this dress. That is my opinion.
Jill told us more about what inspired her to create this Instagram account: "I wrote a blog called Trend de la Creme for several years where I did weekly nature comparisons. But after a long illness, I gave it up. Designer Mary Katranzou re-released her iconic perfume bottle dresses, which reminded me of grasshoppers. Seeing those really stirred the creative juices again. And being in lockdown made me want to be close to nature."
Yeah, this one is my favorite. It is the best one.
Load More Replies...In this case, the animal was named for the style. It's called a Spanish dancer...for obvious reasons.
Funny that the sea slug pictured is called a Spanish Dancer. The dress does not particularly look like it would be that great to try to dance in.
Jill said that most of the time, she will watch runway shows and see something that reminds her of nature. Then she will go searching for similar images on the internet. Jill mentioned that the whole process usually takes a day or two.
Sorry, no, The dress itself is gorgeous, but the Bust is being worn too low. And people wonder why women get targeted.
U are filth, women get targeted because some men are animals and can't control their emotions, women have been fully dressed and been targeted, take your small sadistic brain somewhere else
Load More Replies...I can definitely see Effie wearing this, with a bird head piece! XD
who cares its ART and beautiful there are yes boundaries or rules for art
Load More Replies...Jill answered whether she thought fashion designers take inspiration from nature directly or on accident: "Some of my comparisons are probably just beautiful coincidences, but it’s fun to think that nature may have played a role. So my write-ups attempt to explain the connection through the lens of the natural influence. I thought it might make the posts more interesting than just a photo."
Pretty colors. A red carpet dress if you want to be on the what not to wear page.
it actully looks like the butterfly without being too over the top thumbs up
Jill shared what she hopes her Instagram account brings: "My hope is that people will take a moment to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Fashion continually takes inspiration, raw materials, and energy resources from nature. If we are to truly appreciate fashion, we should also care about where it comes from and work towards a more sustainable system."
Totally agree. Should have put on a metallic blue/green shade like the outfit.
Load More Replies...Jill says she really enjoys fashion: "There is so much inspiration in the natural world that most people simply aren’t aware of. And fashion is one of those places you often see biology and art merge in perfect harmony.
My favorite part of fashion is intricate detail. I’ve always loved pattern, form, and texture. My least favorite part of fashion is 'fast fashion.' It produces 100 billion garments a year, and three out of five of these items end up in a landfill. It’s simply not sustainable."
The pointed Butterfly tails need to be front and center! Also missed doing a fur cleavage above the blue/orange spots. . .
Jill told us more about her childhood and current life: "When I was 10 years old, my father came into the house, unplugged the television and threw it in the trash behind the house. He said we were becoming zombies staring at a screen and told us to go outside and explore and play. We had a complete collection of the Encyclopedia Britannica. So, in the evenings, I would pull one off the shelf and read it. It sort of replaced evening television for me. I didn’t actually have a TV again until I left home at 18. That’s probably why I know so much about the natural world! I live in Maine now, near the sea, with my husband and four dogs."
she definitely looks like she's suffering from anorexia. She needs help.
My word. . . this model looks like she is going to fall over. Quick, feed her something!
its called a drop waist dress, i would totally wear this.#futureweddingdress
Load More Replies...I could never wear that; my hips are too big now, they'd never fit through a doorway wearing that.
Lovely colors! If the dress wasn't see through it would actually be wearable.
you could wear tight black clothes underneath and it would look just fine! Very pretty
Load More Replies...Transparency is a real turnoff. Certainly not "sexy". . . Why create an illusion without an illusion?
Colors diluted by the transparency. Too bad, it’s a beautiful combination.
My expression on that is the same as the bird's
Load More Replies...I love the outfit. I think the color of the hijab clashes with the outfit though.
This looks like she took down a window valance and just draped it over herself.
Sure. Why not? I want my outfit to be inspired by a fungus that grows in dung.
Susan Green, if you don't like any of these dresses then just look at a different article
I'm short so chances are I wouldn't be able to see over the top of that dress if I was wearing it.
Her makeup makes her look like she's about to have a tantrum - just saying
The top should’ve been more translucent, to create the exact effect.
Real question: Are there lots of women calling up designers and saying, "My wardrobe doesn't make me look absurd enough. What can you do about it?"
FFS It's a avant garde piece. It's fashion art. It's not meant to be sold in stores.
The shoes are to die. I love this. Take off the collar and it’s ready for the streets!
The colors really pop against the black, and design/shape looks fluid. Lovely
Load More Replies...I love that! We will need cute head ornaments soon to block facial recognition
I don't understand the downvotes... you are right! Except it would probably be gold!
Load More Replies...She'll be playing the role of the chandelier in tonight's performance of The Phantom of the Opera.
Oh my godddd that’s so cool! I NEED to buy this. OF COURSE it’s a Balmain, I guess that should have been obvious. I want it so much.
Yeah she’s doing a horrible job modeling that item.
Load More Replies...models are supposed to look that way. its called fashion brenda look it up
Load More Replies...Yes, a super poisonous and extremely painful Portuguese man-of-war is what I'll wear tonight!
Just off to the shops in my practical and alluring jellyfish inspired frock.
I swear sometimes models are forced to navigate runways with echo location.
Load More Replies...Suddenly I can hear the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever play in the background.
The pink boots (pants??) too. Though, I suspect that beautiful skin tone would go great with most any color clothing.
Load More Replies...Same here! I know it's her hair type that makes it look that way but still!!!
Load More Replies...Looks like she forgot to take off her life preserver from a McDonald's Happy Meal.
"Fashion Often Draws Inspiration From Nature And This Instagram" but while nature looks awesome and does not stop astounding us, human high fashion is just ridiculous.
I agree that some of these are just hideous by all standards, and nature is always the most beautiful, but a lot of these are haute couture pieces meant to be art. Less of a piece of clothing and more of a wearable art installation, they're sort of supposed to be over the top and even ugly.
Load More Replies...I love posts like this! I understand that most of these are not suitable for actual normal wear but these creations are ultimately another art form. One could say the model is the canvas and the textiles the paint, for example.
Now I know why models always have such an unhappy look on their faces
I love to see dresses that aren’t meh. These are works of art, so what if they aren’t wearable, they aren’t all meant to be. They are meant to excite the senses and inspire interest in a designer’s collection.
Very interesting. Good job for the person who find the images to compare. They all very comparable.
What The heck Are fashion designers Thinking. Most of these are aweful.
Most pieces are not meant to be everyday wear, but only to catch the attention of photographers and media. They do.
Load More Replies...I've always loved fashion like this, so it was exciting for me to see an article about it on bored panda. But a lot of people on this article, such as Susan Green. Do not seem to grasp the fact that a lot of high fashion is more of an art piece than clothing that is meant to be worn in public or at a party.
I will NEVER understand "fashion" or "Haute Couture". No one not attending a red carpet event would wear these absolutely RIDICULOUS looking clothes. Yeah, I could just see me grocery shopping at Ralph's with glass beads all over my face (looking like something else entirely, in my mind).
"Fashion Often Draws Inspiration From Nature And This Instagram" but while nature looks awesome and does not stop astounding us, human high fashion is just ridiculous.
I agree that some of these are just hideous by all standards, and nature is always the most beautiful, but a lot of these are haute couture pieces meant to be art. Less of a piece of clothing and more of a wearable art installation, they're sort of supposed to be over the top and even ugly.
Load More Replies...I love posts like this! I understand that most of these are not suitable for actual normal wear but these creations are ultimately another art form. One could say the model is the canvas and the textiles the paint, for example.
Now I know why models always have such an unhappy look on their faces
I love to see dresses that aren’t meh. These are works of art, so what if they aren’t wearable, they aren’t all meant to be. They are meant to excite the senses and inspire interest in a designer’s collection.
Very interesting. Good job for the person who find the images to compare. They all very comparable.
What The heck Are fashion designers Thinking. Most of these are aweful.
Most pieces are not meant to be everyday wear, but only to catch the attention of photographers and media. They do.
Load More Replies...I've always loved fashion like this, so it was exciting for me to see an article about it on bored panda. But a lot of people on this article, such as Susan Green. Do not seem to grasp the fact that a lot of high fashion is more of an art piece than clothing that is meant to be worn in public or at a party.
I will NEVER understand "fashion" or "Haute Couture". No one not attending a red carpet event would wear these absolutely RIDICULOUS looking clothes. Yeah, I could just see me grocery shopping at Ralph's with glass beads all over my face (looking like something else entirely, in my mind).
