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A Star-Spangled, Star-Studded Met Gala: Anna Wintour, the big boss of Met Gala — and chief content officer and global editorial director of Vogue — arrives in a floral Oscar de la Renta gown. The fabric was created from Tricia Paoluccio’s licensed artwork: Euphoria.
Tricia is interviewed by Brittany Watson Jepsen for a series called “Becoming” (inspired by Michelle Obama’s book) for Lars.
Tricia sits down to discuss her roots, where she finds flowers, some of her favorite botanicals, brand collaborations, how to get started pressing flowers, and purchase limited edition prints!
Tricia is featured in this fashion roundup of NYFW. Barry Samaha writes, “The duo’s collection was filled with motifs that spark joy, urging their customers to, simply put, dress up. A fitted, long-sleeve mini dress, for example, was made with pressed floral appliqués that were created by artist Tricia Paoluccio.”
Beyond the scroll of social media, Tricia Paoluccio, the American artist behind botanical art store Modern Pressed Flower collaborated with Oscar de la Renta on a print that dominated the fashion designer’s fall 2021 collection.
Eddie Roche sits down with Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia to discuss the Oscar de la Renta Fall 2021 Collection.
Tricia is mentioned in this article covering the Grammys 2021 Red Carpet: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet. Written by Christian Allaire, the piece features Taylor Swift in Oscar De La Renta’s Fall/Spring 2021 Collection.
Author Marisa Petrarca writes, “Now this is how you make florals groundbreaking! To bring the Oscar de la Renta FW21 collection to life, artist Tricia Paoluccio flew to California to pick and press flowers, resulting in sheer late-summer perfection.”
Author Kevin Ponce writes, “With a penchant for botany and a passion to create, [Oscar de la Renta] managed to bring the outdoors indoors, in the most grandiose way imaginable. Created in collaboration with artist Tricia Paoluccio, having gathered and pressed a variety of floral species to create something out of a treasured scrapbook, the collection seems to signify a modern take on naturistic glamour.”
Tricia is featured in this article by Regina Barberena. She writes, “The flower motif… results in a very feminine and flirtatious harmony at the same time… Time to get the pants, dresses or blouses with floral print, because it will be the bet of the newspaper from now on.”
Author Freya Drohan writes, “The botanical-influenced collection, a collaboration with artist Tricia Paoluccio, is a smorgasbord of textures and smile-inducing hues: multi-colored floral appliqué, prints rendered in threadwork embroidery or executed on taffeta, tulle, and cotton frocks, bell sleeve crochet that makes us want to book a trip to anywhere, plus brand signatures like tailored separates in pastel shades, billowing ballgowns, and a cascading bustier over slim-fitting trousers.”
Tricia is the headliner for this special article titled, “10 Cool Things to Instagram This Week in NYC.”
Tricia is mentioned in this article, sharing “After skipping the Spring 2021 ready-to-wear season, Oscar de la Renta returned to fashion month on Tuesday with its autumnal line, which takes florals to new extremes. The end result is ‘a tribute to late summer, when sunflowers and wildflowers radiate in glorious full bloom.’”
“In this unique exhibition, artist Tricia Paoluccio of Modern Pressed Flower, creates an immersive and transportive experience centering around a Steinway & Sons Grand Piano vinyl wrapped in her artwork.”
Tricia shares her story with The Net Effect: Career Conversations and Connections, hosted by Robin Jones.
After seeing Tricia's pressed flower art at the NYC High Line Nine exhibit in New York City, hosts Natalie Roy and Kristin Hanggi reached out for an interview.
Tricia shares her artist’s statement in a special video produced by the limited edition fine art company.
Tricia shares her story with The Net Effect: Career Conversations and Connections, hosted by Robin Jones.
Watch an exclusive time lapse video of the journey from Modesto, California to the 2021 exhibition at NYC’s High Line Nine.
Tricia’s High Line exhibit is featured in the Official Video of Chloe Flower’s “I’ll Meet You There”
Shiho Masuda shows how to wrap gift items like in a creative way (and no box needed) using Tricia’s Peonies Wrapping Paper.
In a collaboration between Tricia Paoluccio and Shiho Masuda, this video tutorial includes how to wrap a deep box, how to create a bow in a professional way, and how to make a simple tag using the excess paper. These techniques can be used for any occasion!
Tricia is interviewed by journalist Marisa Petrarca. She writes, “Pressed flower artist Tricia Paoluccio thought the pandemic would halt her career. But then, she got a call from Oscar de la Renta.”