Photographer Ula Kóska and makeup artist Beata Bojda are Polish artists who want to breathe life into an ancient tradition to highlight traditional Polish folk culture.
These images comprise a series called Etno, an abbreviation stemming from the word “ethnography.” They depict models dressed in traditional Slavic attires, wearing these incredibly colorful floral wreaths.
More recently, as a fashion trend and a form of protest against the violence in the country, Slavic women have been sporting this style increasingly in daily life.
The wreaths photographed were made according to traditional methods, which involves twisting paper into floral shapes, a technique that stems from the Polish “Opoczno” area in the heart of the country.