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Sure to be a huge hit this summer, florals floated down the runway at S/S24 shows with flower power and plush posies some of the most talked about pieces – a fling with femininity was the thing.
From ethereal sheaths, to romantic ruffles and sweeping maxi dresses, beautiful blooms were the centre of attention… and we can’t wait to crash this garden party with all its glory.
In conclusion, there is always space for an upgrade to this beloved fantasy…
According to Esme Stone, the head of brand at J D Williams, floral dresses are a classic must-have that will always remain fashionable. She believes that a comfortable, flowy dress with a floral design captures the perfect balance of style and femininity.
The season of spring encourages us to take a break, rejuvenate, and savor precious moments. Whether you need an outfit for a summertime wedding or for your work wardrobe, delicate floral prints never go out of style.
Here is a guide on how to achieve this romantic appearance…
1. Floral top
One of the most attractive updates is a floral top, with a smocked or cropped design – the important factor is to add a flirty element with a deep neckline or exposed midriff.
If you’re uncertain about wearing floral patterns from head to toe, Jo Collins, FatFace’s design lead for womenswear, kidswear, and non-clothing suggests selecting a neutral foundation like jeans and pairing it with a trendy, floral blouse.
Match up with ballet flats, such as sleek satin or adorned with crystals, to create a laid-back and womanly feel. They’re currently in style – that’s right, ballet flats are making a comeback.
FatFace Frankie Expressive Floral Top, £39.50
The price of the River Island Pink Floral Halter Neck Top is £40.
2. Floral slip
The flowery, strap-adorned slip dress is a perfect representation of summer and this must-have item knows how to effortlessly achieve a relaxed look.
You can pair it with a white T-shirt underneath or a sweater over the top while we wait for the weather to get warmer. It looks great with either trainers or metallic flats.
According to Collins, floral dresses are extremely adaptable and can be styled in various ways. For a casual appearance, pair your flowy florals with high-top sneakers and a denim jacket. You can also layer a lightweight sweater over the dress to create the illusion of a skirt and sweater set.
Another top trend for spring is the maxi skirt.
The J D Williams Printed Tie Waist Apron Dress is priced at £40.
This is a River Island maxi dress in a lovely pink floral pattern, priced at £65.
3. Floral jumpsuit
This season, the jumpsuit remains a popular choice, as Seventies-inspired fashion continues to be a trend. The style is both comfortable and elegant, making it a top pick.
Long, flowy, wide-legged pants can be dressed up with heels or wedges, adding length to the overall look. They are perfect for special occasions and can be paired with a floppy sun hat and clutch for an elegant touch.
Described as an essential piece for modern women’s wardrobes, this all-in-one garment saves you from the hassle of having to spend time styling separate pieces by doing all the work for you.
Next’s Girl in Mind Tamara Frilled Jumpsuit is priced at £56.
The Marleeh Floral Halterneck Jumpsuit by Ted Baker is now on sale at J D Williams for £225, reduced from its original price of £250, in a classic black color.
4. Floral sheath
The elegant floral dress, adorned with chiffon ruffles, sheer details, and delicate patterns, evokes the image of a tea party complete with all the necessary decorations.
This fashion can be worn casually as well. According to Collins, layering with a light cable knit or casual jacket is a good option.
“Embrace the beauty of nature with this key trend that’s perfect for picnics, summer drinks, and everything in between.”
Whistles Shaded Floral Nellie Dress, Blue/Multi, £199
The Robyn Neon Garden Print Silk-Blend Dress from L K Bennett is priced at £499 and is available in cream.
5. Floral maxi/midaxi dress
Is the ‘IT dress’ going to be the center of attention this summer? Keep an eye out for it.
According to Rebecca Rhoades, the founder of her namesake brand, the floral and romantic style is ideal for the upcoming occasion season that we are eagerly preparing for.
The style can be updated by pairing strong patterns with delicate, soft materials and classic floral designs. This trend brings about a truly feminine appearance when worn in complementing shapes.
Rhoades recommends choosing solid colored accessories instead of patterns. “But what I find special about prints is their individuality and ability to convey a personal narrative.”
If you want to wear printed clothing, go for it. Special occasions like race days and summer weddings are a chance to stand out, so consider choosing something out of your usual style. Just make sure not to outshine the bride!
This Peony Painted Leaves Maxi Dress in Copper and Black from FatFace costs £120.
The price for the Rebecca Rhoades Sydney Maxi Dress in Retro Zest is £290.
Source: independent.co.uk