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Trends: Blooming Gorgeous!

Posted by Angie Omata on Wednesday, 23 January 2008One Comment

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Pretty florals for Spring. Predictable, right? Not, so much. For Spring ’08, designers such as Balenciaga, Prada and Stella McCartney have taken an otherwise obvious trend and pushed it to new limits. Oversized flowery prints in bright and startling colors, molded and cut into interesting shapes make this coming season’s floral pieces anything less than mundane.

In fact, most of us will probably be wondering if we’re daring enough to pull off such an artistic and fantastical trend without looking like a one woman flower show. But if you’re ready to give it a go, here are a couple of tips to help pull off this tricky trend:

1. For a bold look, grab a short frock in striking hues and be sure to complete the look from head-to-toe, with statement jewelry, chunky heels, and an unwavering confidence…like the ever-fab, Jennifer Connolly.

2. If you’re more of a wall flower, start out with a floral print top (like the one below by Stella McCartney) and pair with basic slacks or jeans for a more understated look.

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Regardless of where you stand in the bloom-crazed spectrum, this Spring have a little fun and get ready to channel your inner flower child!

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Angie Omata is is a freelance writer who happily spends her days designing, writing, and exploring her love of fashion. Growing up in New Jersey she has spent most of her life in or close to New York, and considers herself a city girl at heart.
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  • My Fashion Life » Blog Archive » Spring Fashion: Diane von Furstenberg Chiffon Wrap Dress said:
    [...] Like many a trend, soft florals were guaranteed to make a comeback. We’re loving the revival of the summery prints, not just because it gets us in the mood for the warmer months ahead (anyone else excited that Spring is just round the corner?) but it also gives us the chance to dust off and breathe new life into our floral dresses. [...]

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