I am in love with
floral pieces like floral dress, pants and blouses.
There are subtle,
floral pieces like Yuki Kokai or Lisa Rothwell - Young's collections, for those who like their jewellery elegant and understated, but there is also bold, statement jewellery, such as Lauren Bell Brown's Grimms fairy - tale inspired collection, created using handcrafted wax carvings and cuttlefish castings combined with needlepoint embellishment.
Not exact matches
Add one colorful
piece like a scarf, statement necklace or fun
floral shoes, and BAM, you're the most daring girl in the room.
I was surprised how much I
liked this skirt when I saw it in the store since I'm not attracted very often to whimsical
floral pieces but this one had to be mine.
I love anything pink and
floral, so if you're
like me definitely check out what Forever 21 has to pick up a couple of staple
pieces for the summer!
So this one
piece swimwear is perfect for anyone that is obsessed with
floral prints AND has the small bust and you want to cover it completely
like me.
When the
floral pattern is grounded in a neutral color (
like black) it is easy to wear and what I would consider a staple
piece.
Such a beautiful
piece and I
like that you wore it with this cute
floral jacket!
Personally, I love a good
floral print and this Spring wanted to try and work in some girlier
pieces,
like this midi skirt.
A fitted top portion coupled with a flare balloon -
like bottom third, this
floral piece has lots of movement and vitality.
I'm all about feminine styles
like lace, pink pleats and
floral prints, so it's no surprise that I also love the ruffle
pieces that have been popping up everywhere.
I'm not typically a pattern person beyond stripes and the occasional
floral print, but I just can't resist a good, perfectly edgy
piece like these camo skinny jeans.
The panel
piecing construction of this dark
floral print skirt lend it a tulip -
like shape that skims along my curves more so than a flared skirt would.
Sometimes gifting fashion
pieces can be difficult, so I often times stick to items
like robes — I mean, just look at how pretty this
floral robe is!
Prabal Gurung I
liked the contrasts between the light and fluttery,
floral pieces and the stark, military - inspired
pieces, and as an LA girl, changing between the two within seasons seems a little too familiar.
And I have a thought about «when it's too warm to wear a layering
piece» so you don't feel
like something's missing — instead of a solid top wear a print — a stripe, geometric,
floral — I find that «counts» more than a solid top... and helps balance out the fact that there only two actual clothing
pieces, if that makes sense The scarf works, too, but there's a point where I won't even want a lightweight scarf sitting around my neck.
Maybe a one off eye catching, silk
piece like this Augustine dress or some wide legged pants in a statement
floral print?
There's a sense of strength and serenity with this
piece... a glimpse of nature captured in a
floral print mixed with masculine details of the harness -
like trimmings.
Most of the time I gravitate towards minimalistic, simple clothing, but there are times when I see
pieces like this
floral lace skirt and my jaw drops because of how gorgeous the details are.
I love your advice to add a plain top to a
floral or patterned
piece, but I'd
like to lead you astray into the world of pattern clashing or what is pattern play in my world.
The trick is to find
florals in darker tones and pair it with more structured
pieces,
like this classic button down and sleek bag.
Chelsey's Necklace c / o Cents of Style Chesley is incredibly fun to work with, as a style in session client she let me pick out all sorts of beautiful
pieces that she wouldn't normally gravitate towards
like this white
floral dress from Old Navy --(the exact one is linked below and is available in a -LSB-...]
In addition to wearing your favorite tennis shoes with a pair of jeans or slacks, they also look great juxtaposed with fancier
pieces,
like floral dresses or metallic midi skirts.
Add a
floral bag (
like this one) or a
floral footwear (
like these), even adding a
floral head
piece (
like this) would do the trick.
«I love
floral pants for spring, and I wanted to make sure the pants were what stood out, so I kept the other
pieces,
like this Mango jacket, neutral.»
It features feminine details —
like floral cutouts and tiny tassels — and is the perfect statement
piece for a sunny, spring day.
I
like how she combined all these separate
pieces: The
floral print blouse, the vibrant yellow flared skirt, those hotter than hot heels.
Often times with a bold
piece like these
floral pants you're limited on how and where you can wear them.
When I go casual, I am drawn to bohemian
pieces like this
floral dress.
This time I tried to incorporate more
pieces of clothing and I kept the color scheme light & fun, focusing on feminine details
like ruffles, pastels &
florals (with a dose of stripes thrown in for good measure).
I
like the way you styled it with edgier
pieces... I've looked at some
floral blazers, but not buying.
Hi Jacy, your outfit is the essence of Spring, love this pretty
floral shorts and Id really
like a bag that colour, what a great statement
piece.
I
like pairing mine with cutoffs or ripped denim for an edgy look, but they also look great with more feminine
pieces like floral dresses and flowy skirts.
I
like strength, elegance, and humour, so I gravitate towards strong shapes, bold colours, sparkling statement
pieces, quirky accessories, and ladylike clothes without a trace of girlishness (no pink, no ruffles, no
florals), but with plenty of shine and sequins.
I love this mix of urban graphic minimalist
pieces with a touch of romance,
like the straw hat and
floral skirt.
Personally, I
like wearing my
floral dresses with masculine
pieces — such as oxfords and fedoras — to balance out the delicate
floral print.
However, I had to issue a disclaimer when posting this oh so cute
floral top on IG, that I do wear other colors, especially when it's eye catching, rich and booming with saturated colors
like this
floral piece.
Yes, it may look
like the finished
piece, but if I turned it over the other way you'd see that the
floral side is not fitting very well at all.
Mainly, it's about mixing the menswear inspired
pieces you own,
like his plaid suiting or shearling outerwear, with the feminine,
like pleated or sequined
florals.
Banana Republic has been running an amazing «50 % off Sale prices» sale so I've been able to stock up on great work
pieces like this
floral vee neck blouse.
I have picked up so many cute
pieces there recently
like this green maxi dress, this denim tuxedo shirt, and this
floral skirt.
The
pieces, which incorporate fall trends
like crushed velvet and graphic
florals, are priced from $ 12 to $ 154, meaning my wallet is officially crying tears of joy.
I always
like to get a few new
pieces whenever I'm going somewhere new and when I spotted these
floral wide leg pants at Macy's I knew I had to bring them on this trip.
I
liked the green «punk
floral» print that the retail J. Crew store put out last year, but I couldn't justify the price to actually buy a
piece.
Plus with my huge success with the jumpsuit, you can bet that I'm already eyeing up my next
piece from eShakti,
like this
floral dress, plaid dress, and pineapple maxi skirt.
-- Rifle Paper Co. journals were tucked under each napkin for wine tasting notes — mix in unique serving
pieces like these marble and wood boards — placing marble wine coasters around the table allow guests to «revisit» wines of their choice throughout the meal — centerpieces: you can keep it simple by laying olive branches across the center and mixing in votives — if you have a longer table, you can add lanterns for candlelight and white
floral arrangements for more pretty (we asked Pistil and Vine to create stunning combination of hydrangea, peonies, dusty miller, and greens)
My lace
floral crop top is from Pink Basis... all the trendy
pieces you want at affordable prices... now that's what I
like to hear... don't you?!
Adding some fresh
florals, a few decorative
pieces like candle holders, pretty glassware, vintage plates and decorative trays can really help elevate your set up without too much effort.
I love pairing
florals with more substantial jewelry
pieces,
like a statement necklace, or an oversized watch.
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