The meeting between cars and fashion is rare, so when a project that involves both comes to fruition and, especially when it is done by a world class brand such as Rolls-Royce, one must take notice.
The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective was recently hired by a Stockholm-based entrepreneur with a passion for flowers to customize a Phantom in such a way that it will immerse the occupants in an overwhelming floral setting. The team thus created the "Rose Phantom": a vision made with a million embroidered stitches.
The starting point for the project was a rose bred exclusively for Rolls-Royce by Harkness Roses. The base of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England is the only place in the world where this rose is grown.
The Peacock Blue exterior of the Rose Phantom is accented with a Charles Blue twinned-coachline that intertwines organically like the stem of a rose.
Inside the car, the marque's fabled starlight headliner illuminates the floral scene, with roses interspersed with Peacock and Adonis Blue butterflies. As a centerpiece of the interior, Phantom's Gallery is embellished with stems of embroidered roses climbing through the glass fronted fascia.
This custom RR is definitely a beautiful highlight for the brand and showcases the possibilities and magic that can occur when different directions in arts and craftsmanship combine.
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