Flower Models and “Farm-Tastic” Clothes: Inside the Making of Collina Strada’s Innovative Spring Collection Video 

On the set that day, several friends, including Alexandra Marzella and her baby, Earth (who was in the womb as his mom walked in Taymour’s last show), as well as Mission Chinese Food owner Danny Bowein, strutted, bounced, and played jump rope in front of a giant green screen. There were pogo sticks too. “More vibes?” Taymour asked the crew as one model did her catwalk for the cameras. “More vibes!” they all cheered. Indeed, there were plenty of joyful vibes on the set, and watching this cool community build its own Technicolor commune was a reminder that fashion can be both an agent for change and pure, unadulterated fun. 

“We turned our models into the flower characters and then designed the collection based off of them,” Taymour explains. “We tried to create a fantasy world. I don’t want to make clothes if I’m not saying something or putting something creative out beyond just a look book, especially right now.” Her spring 2021 collection was made entirely of materials and fabrics upcycled from previous collections. There are playful embellished sweatpants, slip dresses with floral prints and crystal straps, and a new array of vibrant bags. 

In the end, the film, edited by Alicia Mercy, wound up being a mix of real people, flower people, babies, and animals set in nature. It’s a celebration of diversity, activism, eco-consciousness, and happy clothes; it exists well outside the high-end luxury world, but that world could learn from this one. To use one of Taymour’s words, the video and the collection are “farm-tastic.” Change really is cute.

Here, a behind-the-scenes look at how “Change Is Cute” came together.